Re: Tornado in the Skimmer
Hi Dave, since your situation does not involve a second suction line don't jump to installing shut off or ball valves. Shut off valves are good for shutting down the water supply for doing filter maintanance. Not for reducing flow in either suction or return.
Most of the pools we install here in Arizona come with a 1 or a 1 1/2 HP pump. I have not seen a 3/4 or 1/2 in many years. Unless the pool came from Wallmart or Sams Club. The argument for moving water at a slower speed for more efficiant filtering makes sense to me, but when it comes to vacuuming a pool I love the suction of a 1.5HP. A two speed pump makes so much sense to me and I am so suprised that out of the four to five hundred pools I install a year I have yet to see one.
As for the basket, there is never a reason to run the filter with it removed. Most skimmers allow for vacuuming with the basket in place. Either with a small hole under the skimmer opening {Doughboy} or a Hayward vacuum adapter.
If you do need to connect to the bottom of the skimmer, as I have done many times before, use this method. With the pump running hold your vacuum hose over the return fitting and blow all the air out of your hose. Shut the pump off, remove basket and hook up the hose. Turn pump on and you should have very little proplem with prime.
Hope this helps some. Dennis
AG pool installer
Arizona
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