Turbo Clean system

KarlaF

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Feb 19, 2025
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Whetstone, AZ.
I recently bought this home, I see there is an old crusty Turbo Clean canister by the pump. I cannot find any information about it online. Nothing. I assume it should be opened and cleaned? The band around it is really crusted. How often do I clean it? Do I clean it? There was a solar heating system for this pool but I had Heliocool disable it because it was leaking badly. They quoted me $7000 to replace it. I passed on that. I wonder if this Turbo Clean is part of the solar? Thanks! Karla
 

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Welcome to the forum!
That is part of an InFloor Cleaning System. There are pop ups in the pool floor that should be jetting water out in a pattern. The Turboclean is a valving mechanism that switches the flow to different pop up sets. It is NOT a filter. It may need repair if the system is not operating correctly, but not cleaning.
I suggest you read through Pool Care Basics - Trouble Free Pool and even look at a few of our videos TFP-TV - Trouble Free Pool
 
TurboClean was a product of Master Pools. It can be replaced with an A&A Manufacturing (now Pentair) water distribution valves. As for the pop-ups, there is an adapter to convert from TurboClean to A&A popups.

Water distribution valves

Pop-ups

If your intent is to make the system work, it may be best to test the IFCS plumbing/pipes first before sinking a bunch of money into parts.

Links for illustration only - not an endorsement of any company.
 
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