Hello,
This morning around 6am, my pump died. We just got a new liner so we didn't turn the pump on until Friday. On Friday, when we first flipped the switch, it was dead. The pool guy said it was seized up, so he took it apart and put it back together. It started running fine, quieter than I remembered and suction/pressure were good. I've had it running since Friday to keep the water circulating while my CYA levels get high enough (CYA is in a sock in front of a return).
The pump is a 1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump powered by a Hayward Century motor (pool is about 32,000 gallons). The pump is from 2002. As I try to keep from panicking, I have some questions:
First, since we finished filling it with water yesterday, my CYA is below 30. What can I do to keep the pool in good shape in the meantime? Is there a way to put bleach in and mix it around manually somehow, just to keep the FC up? I'm also planning on getting a pool vacuum that I can attach to my garden hose to keep debris off the floor. And I'll skim, but I'm not sure how long it will be before I can get a replacement pump installed. Should I also brush? Maybe before I vac?
Second, could 15 years could be the lifespan of a pump? I'm sort of looking forward to upgrading to a 2-speed, but I'd rather not have to shell out the $ now. This pool is at a new house, so we've had a lot of expenses this year. Having said that, a more energy-efficient pump is really appealing. I'm not even sure it's worth it to try to repair this one, especially if this is likely to keep happening.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
~Teany
This morning around 6am, my pump died. We just got a new liner so we didn't turn the pump on until Friday. On Friday, when we first flipped the switch, it was dead. The pool guy said it was seized up, so he took it apart and put it back together. It started running fine, quieter than I remembered and suction/pressure were good. I've had it running since Friday to keep the water circulating while my CYA levels get high enough (CYA is in a sock in front of a return).
The pump is a 1.5 hp Hayward Super Pump powered by a Hayward Century motor (pool is about 32,000 gallons). The pump is from 2002. As I try to keep from panicking, I have some questions:
First, since we finished filling it with water yesterday, my CYA is below 30. What can I do to keep the pool in good shape in the meantime? Is there a way to put bleach in and mix it around manually somehow, just to keep the FC up? I'm also planning on getting a pool vacuum that I can attach to my garden hose to keep debris off the floor. And I'll skim, but I'm not sure how long it will be before I can get a replacement pump installed. Should I also brush? Maybe before I vac?
Second, could 15 years could be the lifespan of a pump? I'm sort of looking forward to upgrading to a 2-speed, but I'd rather not have to shell out the $ now. This pool is at a new house, so we've had a lot of expenses this year. Having said that, a more energy-efficient pump is really appealing. I'm not even sure it's worth it to try to repair this one, especially if this is likely to keep happening.
Any suggestions are greatly appreciated.
~Teany