PoolNewb
05-25-2006, 11:31 AM
As you can see I am a newbie in this area of expertise (Pools), Ill try to explain this to the best of my knowledge.
The pool is inground about 10x20 or so....9 feet deep at one end and probably 3-3.5 feet shallow at the other.
The filter is a Hayward S-200 HPS Filter (just changed over to fresh zeosand) and some secondary pump setup for a slide (but i don't think that is really important to my problem)
I just opened my pool last week and finally got around to starting to clean it (tons of leaves and algae in the pool, not sure it was ever cleaned or used last year) First I used dumped about 1/4 of the water through the waste port on the pump, that seemed fine just wanted to get some fresh water in there to try and dilute the algae. Next i dumped in about 2 lbs of shock but never ran through the filter (just used recirc on the vari-port?) yet as the sand still needed to be changed. Next day I went to the pool store got 5 more lbs. of shock and 100 lbs. of zeosand. Changed sand in filter, continued to fill pool with garden hose and ran the pump for about 12 hours. When I came home last night the water level was about 8 inches lower than when i left it (pump and garden hose both on). Now it seems the pump is leaking because all winter the water level did not go down. Could it be that one of the underground lines between the pump and the pool is damaged (there are very few air bubbles coming from the vac side of the pump..'the inlet??') If so how much trouble is it gonna be to fix this thing........i have access to shovels and backhoes. Also the pump is running at about 22-25 psi (depending on if the slide pump is working), is this safe? The pump says its rated for 50psi max but from other posts ive been reading i see people runninga bout 10-15 psi, what gives? Thanx In Advance and if I left something out that is important just let me know ill post it up.
The pool is inground about 10x20 or so....9 feet deep at one end and probably 3-3.5 feet shallow at the other.
The filter is a Hayward S-200 HPS Filter (just changed over to fresh zeosand) and some secondary pump setup for a slide (but i don't think that is really important to my problem)
I just opened my pool last week and finally got around to starting to clean it (tons of leaves and algae in the pool, not sure it was ever cleaned or used last year) First I used dumped about 1/4 of the water through the waste port on the pump, that seemed fine just wanted to get some fresh water in there to try and dilute the algae. Next i dumped in about 2 lbs of shock but never ran through the filter (just used recirc on the vari-port?) yet as the sand still needed to be changed. Next day I went to the pool store got 5 more lbs. of shock and 100 lbs. of zeosand. Changed sand in filter, continued to fill pool with garden hose and ran the pump for about 12 hours. When I came home last night the water level was about 8 inches lower than when i left it (pump and garden hose both on). Now it seems the pump is leaking because all winter the water level did not go down. Could it be that one of the underground lines between the pump and the pool is damaged (there are very few air bubbles coming from the vac side of the pump..'the inlet??') If so how much trouble is it gonna be to fix this thing........i have access to shovels and backhoes. Also the pump is running at about 22-25 psi (depending on if the slide pump is working), is this safe? The pump says its rated for 50psi max but from other posts ive been reading i see people runninga bout 10-15 psi, what gives? Thanx In Advance and if I left something out that is important just let me know ill post it up.