Hello TFP,
I have been noticing particles coming out the jets when cleaning the floor of the pool with the suction hose doodad. More specifically whenever I run into a dirty patch. I see bits of leaves I pick up.
The strange thing is that when I run the pump for daily maintenance, 3 1/2 hours a day, it comes out clear. Both times are run in filter mode.
The filter was cleaned when I moved in the house about a month ago. The sand was taken out and moved about because it was sorta caked up, also the finger bits at the bottom of the filter were cleaned. Then put back together, some sand was lost because it was not possible to recover. Then it was backwashed, rinsed and finally set to filter where it has stayed until today. The starting pressure was noted of 9 psi. Coincidentally I have noticed that when I start the pump it stays at 8 psi which not much higher than off and if while the pump is on I switch from filter to something else and then back it comes up to 9 psi.
EDIT: My dad has a similar filter and keeps recommending me a "Pool-Floc" chemical and I have been against it for the most part. Only recently I have been considering it because when I vacuum the bottom it goes from clear to some what cloudy appearance.
Data: Swim Pro by Hayward Model VL240T, and a Sta-Rite 3/4 HP pump.
Thank you,
I have been noticing particles coming out the jets when cleaning the floor of the pool with the suction hose doodad. More specifically whenever I run into a dirty patch. I see bits of leaves I pick up.
The strange thing is that when I run the pump for daily maintenance, 3 1/2 hours a day, it comes out clear. Both times are run in filter mode.
The filter was cleaned when I moved in the house about a month ago. The sand was taken out and moved about because it was sorta caked up, also the finger bits at the bottom of the filter were cleaned. Then put back together, some sand was lost because it was not possible to recover. Then it was backwashed, rinsed and finally set to filter where it has stayed until today. The starting pressure was noted of 9 psi. Coincidentally I have noticed that when I start the pump it stays at 8 psi which not much higher than off and if while the pump is on I switch from filter to something else and then back it comes up to 9 psi.
EDIT: My dad has a similar filter and keeps recommending me a "Pool-Floc" chemical and I have been against it for the most part. Only recently I have been considering it because when I vacuum the bottom it goes from clear to some what cloudy appearance.
Data: Swim Pro by Hayward Model VL240T, and a Sta-Rite 3/4 HP pump.
Thank you,