- Mar 15, 2014
- 65
- Pool Size
- 33000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
I just installed a new SuperFlo variable speed pump, and everything was working perfectly. I've gone about a month with no pump, so the pool was in the worst shape I've ever seen it. The water was about as dark as a Louisiana bayou, there was a fair amount of spring tree debris on the bottom, and the surface was yellow with pollen.

I was so proud of my clean install, and so happy with the way the variable speed pump was working, I was really anxious to get the pool cleaned up. I started SLAM this morning. Remarkably, in about 5 hours, and 2nd bump with liquid chlorine, the water was almost clear. I decided to suction the debris off the bottom to waste, but in less than a minute my the pump pre-basket was full and the pump was laboring.
This is where things went wrong. I thought to myself, "Since I'm pumping to waste, do I need the basket? None of this stuff is big, and it's just going straight through the the multivalve, to waste, not into the sand....hmmm...No, I don't need the basket" So, I removed the basket, and went back to sucking stuff off the bottom...for about 30 seconds.
I'm not sure where that debris went and clogged things up, but I'm no longer moving any water. I tried backwashing...nothing. Tried to rinse...nothing. If I was pumping to waste, doesn't it just pump straight through the multivalve? Is that where it's clogged?
What do I do now? Am I going to have to take the multivalve off and clean it out?

I was so proud of my clean install, and so happy with the way the variable speed pump was working, I was really anxious to get the pool cleaned up. I started SLAM this morning. Remarkably, in about 5 hours, and 2nd bump with liquid chlorine, the water was almost clear. I decided to suction the debris off the bottom to waste, but in less than a minute my the pump pre-basket was full and the pump was laboring.
This is where things went wrong. I thought to myself, "Since I'm pumping to waste, do I need the basket? None of this stuff is big, and it's just going straight through the the multivalve, to waste, not into the sand....hmmm...No, I don't need the basket" So, I removed the basket, and went back to sucking stuff off the bottom...for about 30 seconds.
I'm not sure where that debris went and clogged things up, but I'm no longer moving any water. I tried backwashing...nothing. Tried to rinse...nothing. If I was pumping to waste, doesn't it just pump straight through the multivalve? Is that where it's clogged?
What do I do now? Am I going to have to take the multivalve off and clean it out?