Water force from outlet jet reducing several hours after backwashing.

SimonHayward

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May 20, 2022
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Knightdale, NC
Pool Size
12000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Turbo Cell (T-CELL-5)
Hey everyone, I have an above ground salt water pool system in place (Hayward). After opening up for the season have realized that after backwashing and rinsing the filter (S180T) that the outlet jet water force reduces after several hours of running and the pressure gauge on the filter starts on 15 and over that time increases to 20. Is this a sign that I need to replace sand in the filter or do I have a larger filter issue at hand.
 
Welcome to TFP forums!

Do you have a liquid test kit to check your pool's water parameters? That will be a starting point.

Your description sounds like the beginning of algae... which the chlorine from your SWG is just barely keeping at bay.
 
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Is this a sign that I need to replace sand in the filter or do I have a larger filter issue at hand.

S,

Your filter is working just like it should. It is just filling with algae, whether you can see it or not.

You have a chemical issue, not a mechanical issue.

I suggest that you read through our Pool School and see what we are all about. Pool School

Might want to learn how to SLAM.. SLAM Process

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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Thanks for replying! I have a Hayward S180T sand filter. I do have a test kit but just got system running yesterday after having a pump replacement, so not tested yet, will do this afternoon. Knowing the pool is not balanced and still green tinged I’m guessing it is better to get parameters right first then reassess filter performance?
 
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Thanks Jim. That makes sense, I’ll crack on with balancing out the pool first and reassess. Thank you again for the swift reply and help. Just found this forum after a few years of pool ownership (pool already in new house) and still learning so much. Will definitely check out the school.
Your filter is working just like it should. It is just filling with algae, whether you can see it or not.

You have a chemical issue, not a mechanical issue.

I suggest that you read through our Pool School and see what we are all about. Pool School

Might want to learn how to SLAM.. SLAM Process

Thanks,

Jim R
 
There's your problem right there.

You need to follow the SLAM Process.

What kind of test kit do you have? It must include a FAS-DPD chlorine test.
Thanks for the reply! Test kit does have that so that’s great. Started slamming yesterday after checking pH and CYA levels. Already seeing a performance improvement within 24 hours but will continue to monitor and Slam till I’ve met all criteria :)
 
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