Pool Plumbing
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It is important to understand the schematics and your pool plumbing diagrams in order to
properly service your pool, especially if it is an inground pool. However, we have choosen to
address some more common plumbing problems, such as how to clean and inspect you pool pump filters
and how a multi port valve works. We also offer some basic pool plumbing diagrams but these are
only for illustrational purposes.
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How To Close An In-ground Pool
If you own an in-ground pool and you need or want to learn how to
close it yourself, then you are going to love this lesson complete with pictures to
make the pool closing go even easier.
This lesson is an overview of how to close a basic in-ground swimming pool with a solid
cover [...]
Dis-assembled Hayward Filter
System

This is a picture of a Hayward filter system that was
dis-assembled for the winter time during the pool closing.
In the picture you can see a Hayward natural gas pool heater, frog unit and a Hayward
Chlorinator.
Kidney Shaped Loop Loc Safety
Cover
This is a picture of a loop loc sfaety swimming pool cover
installed on a kidney shaped in-ground swimming pool.
What Is An L-Shaped Swimming
Pool?
Pool Size: 30 x 50 with Tru-L
Liner Type: Vinyl
Location: Long Island, New York
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Swimming Pool Plumbing Diagram – Figure out How Your Swimming
Pool Works by Using a Swimming Pool Plumbing Diagram
Building a swimming pool may not be as easy as it seems as there is
much more to such a project than thinking at the fun part which comes once the swimming pool is finished. In
order to be safe and to have your swimming pool create no problems whatsoever, you need to invest time and
money and have specialists figure it all out.
However, you should know a few things about what is going on there, not necessarily to fully
understand the mechanism but enough to be able to communicate with your workers and you can start with the swimming
pool plumbing diagram so that you know how the pumps work with your swimming pool.
Usually, swimming pools having this kind of schemes at their basis also include waterfalls, spas
and such elements. A scheme like this can be reached when targeting certain aspects like the waterfall having two
paths, one leading to the spa and one to the pool, for starters.
Then, if the spa isn’t used, the path would go through the spa damwall right into the pool,
creating a very beautiful and impressive visual effect. On the other hand, if the spa is used, there should be two
options with the waterfall, either going into the pool or into the spa, providing cold water in the first case and
hot water in the second one.
Another principle to work with would be for the waterfall to be functional even if the
filtration is working and to have all the lights, the spa and the waterfall controlled by a remote switch installed
in the house. Last but not least, the whole mechanism should be powered by a single pump. All these principles or
initial ideas stand at the basis of such a swimming pool plumbing diagram, suffering different changes on the way
due to a change of ideas or to plumbing reasons.
For instance, you may not be able to have an entire such
mechanism supplied by a single pump, because there wouldn’t be enough power to sustain the wanted operations
or trajectories. Also, the concept above doesn’t include any therapy jets and, moreover, the drain and the
skimmer were set on different lines. Usually, the drain is at the bottom of the skimmer, this method saving
you some significant amounts of money.
The debris on the bottom of the swimming pool can be eliminated by using a pool vacuum. These
changes, for instance, alter the initial scheme and lead you to the swimming pool plumbing diagram on the
right.
However, this is only the beginning, because finding the best plumbing diagram for your swimming
pool takes a lot of changes and specialized opinions and discussions. Starting from the premise in this article,
the elements which should be covered with a plumbing system are the filtration system, the therapy jets, the
waterfall booster pump, the spa jets, the sand filter, the natural gas heater, the pool vac, the chlorinator, the
valves, the auto-water leveler ad the aerator. Keeping these elements in mind, you can start working on finding the
best swimming pool plumbing diagram for your project.
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