So we finally got the pool shed fixed up (was supposed to be part of last year's liner change and pool area refurb) and we had a guy - recommended by builder - come and install the new pump and filter.
The filter is a 24" Pentair Triton TR60. The guy has installed it without a pressure gauge (though one was supplied with the filter).
The photos I'd seen of the filter show a pressure gauge on top of the clear plastic dome on top of the filter. As installed, ours just has a plastic thumbscrew bleed valve.
The guy told me he never fits a pressure gauge, but if I wanted one I'd have to buy some kind of adapter. He was really difficult to deal with and this just sounds like BS to me.
I used to frequently check the gauge on the old filter to check if there was an issue, ie filter in need of backwash or some other issue.
Is it OK to not have a pressure gauge?
The filter is a 24" Pentair Triton TR60. The guy has installed it without a pressure gauge (though one was supplied with the filter).
The photos I'd seen of the filter show a pressure gauge on top of the clear plastic dome on top of the filter. As installed, ours just has a plastic thumbscrew bleed valve.
The guy told me he never fits a pressure gauge, but if I wanted one I'd have to buy some kind of adapter. He was really difficult to deal with and this just sounds like BS to me.
I used to frequently check the gauge on the old filter to check if there was an issue, ie filter in need of backwash or some other issue.
Is it OK to not have a pressure gauge?