- Jun 7, 2019
- 58
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-30 Plus
Trying to do a partial water change. I am only able to drain the water so far via the main drain (maybe a foot below the skimmer opening), before the pump starts sucking air. The skimmer is off, of course. No amount of priming will get the pump to work again, until I refill the pool.
I'm thinking that downward pressure exerted by gravity on the water assists the pump, and when the water level gets to a certain point the pump doesn't have enough suction power on its own to draw any more water from the pool. Does that make any sense?
At my previous house with a similar sized pool and pump, I was able to drain the pool much further although I never tried to drain it completely (nor am I trying to do so now). However at my previous house, the pump was much closer to the pool, so I imagine that's a factor.
Yeah, I should probably just go get a submersible pump, but I haven't had a need for one before and I'm not trying to empty the pool, just do a partial water change.
I'm thinking that downward pressure exerted by gravity on the water assists the pump, and when the water level gets to a certain point the pump doesn't have enough suction power on its own to draw any more water from the pool. Does that make any sense?
At my previous house with a similar sized pool and pump, I was able to drain the pool much further although I never tried to drain it completely (nor am I trying to do so now). However at my previous house, the pump was much closer to the pool, so I imagine that's a factor.
Yeah, I should probably just go get a submersible pump, but I haven't had a need for one before and I'm not trying to empty the pool, just do a partial water change.