Pool pump working principle
Pool pump working principle
Let us briefly explain the working principle of the pool pump. There is an electric motor in the pump system. This electric motor rotates inside the pump body like a propeller. This propeller filters the water through various channels and returns it to the water inlets by providing circulation. The pool pump pumps the water and sends it to the filter, and the water is passed through the filter and foreign materials are collected. Thus, the pool pump performs the functions of cleaning, filtering and purification mentioned above by circulating. It allows us to throw out all the dirt and bacteria.
What should be considered when using a pool pump?
Pool pump prices vary depending on the type of pump you will buy. There are some points to be considered while using the pool pump. First of all, when using the pool pump, it should be carefully checked whether the suction and discharge forces are suitable for the filter capacity. The place where the pumps are located must be absolutely free from moisture. In addition, the motor part should also be protected to be water resistant, because when it comes to the pool, it is not always possible to predict where the water will come from. The height of the pump must be planned in accordance with the pool conditions. Another important issue is related to the pump motor. If the pump motor gets water or the impeller is not well positioned, then the pool pump may burn out. Therefore, the positioning of the pool pump and motor is an important point in every respect. Especially in summer months, taking a 12-hour, maximum 2-hour break in operation can be good for the life of the pump. In this way, you need less chemicals and the pool water always stays clear. Let’s share a few more important items about the use of the pool pump below…
• It is not suitable to operate the pumps without water. It must be operated with water.
• The pump must be in the off state when changing multiport valve positions.
• You must close the outlet valve while the pump is running.
• If you see air bubbles on the transparent cover of the pre-filter while the pump is running, there is a problem because there should be no air bubbles or air gaps.
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