Leena,
Can you get the lid off your filter and examine the sand inside?
Leena,
Can you get the lid off your filter and examine the sand inside?
hopefully my husband and I will be able to slow down and examine the sand filter this weekend. What should I look for when I take the top off the sand filter? We had put new sand in it when we first realized it wasn't filtering but that didn't seem to improve anything.
thanks for the link, I def wanna do my research before I buy another pump and I also know I want a smaller one.
24 round 12-14K gal AG vinyl pool; chlorine tabs and bleach; 300lb Hayward sand filter; Hayward 1 HP 2-speed pump; K-2006
I see Leena, so you have changed the sand already so unlikely it's too clogged up.
So you are running with the multiport valve on recirculate?
What happens when you put the system on backwash?
What is the flow like when it's on filter?
Does the multiport feel as if it's moving ok with the handle?
This problem arose before you changed the sand out?
Hi @leena!
@teapot has asked lots of good questions and I just like to follow on with another one. I'm not asking this to sound snarky or rude, I just want to be 100% clear that I understand what you are saying -
When you replaced the sand, did you just add new sand or did you actually fully remove the old sand and thoroughly clean the insides?
I ask only because it is important when you clean out a sand filter to not only replace the filter media (sand) but also to inspect all of the internal pipes and laterals for damage or blockage. During a filter tear-down it is also a good idea to open up the multiport valve (if your sand filter has one, some just have a push-pull valve) and inspect the spider gaskets and other components.
You said you added DE once to the sand filter. Is all of the DE gone now? Did any of your blocked filter problems occur after adding the DE? Again, I'm asking only so that we can be very clear on the history of the filter.
And you're definitely doing the right thing by slowing down and taking time to investigate new pumps! The natural impulse of a pool owner is "just get it fixed right NOW" which can often lead to more trouble. Taking time to understand all the options is definitely the best bet!
Let us know what you come up with as you study different pump options. There's lots of knowledgeable folks here on PF regarding pumps and I'd bet they have some great advice to give.
16k gal IG gunite PebbleTec (Caribbean Blue), 18' x 36' free form with raised spa/spillway and separate rock waterfall. All Pentair Equipment pad - 3HP IntelliFlo VS / 1.5HP WhisperFlo, MasterTemp 400k BTU/hr heater, QuadDE-100 filter, IC40 SWCG, IntelliTouch/EasyTouch Controls
Just something I thought I'd throw out there. You should consider a two-speed pump. High flow is generally desirable when vacuuming. Low flow during normal operations. The electric savings by running a two speed on low can be tremendous. I don't know about Georgia, but in Florida single speed pumps have actually been outlawed due to energy waste.
rectangle 11.5K gal IG concrete pool;; 125sf cartridge filter; 2hp 1 speed pump; K-2006, k-1766; PF:10
yes we cleaned out the filter when we added the new sand. At that time the laterals seemed ok.
No we haven't inspected the spider thingy, don't know exactly what that is.
The multiport valve turns easily.
When I tried using the DE it immediately shot right back into the pool, never could get it to "clog" my sand so that it would increase filtration. ( If Im understanding the concept properly of why DE is used...?) It took forever to get the DE cleaned out of the pool.
The reason we replaced the sand was because we realized it wasn't filtering properly so that was something we tried. After reading about pumps and filtering, I realized that my pump was too large and possibly forcing water thru the filter so hard and fast it wasn't filtering.
We installed a valve that I can almost completely close to reduce the water flow but it doesn't help the filtering problem. It does however slow down the strong suction at the skimmer enough to where the "socks" can be used. That's the only thing keeping the pool useable is the "socks" are catching just enough to get us by. When it gets really bad I use floc to settle all the debris then gently vacuum the bottom of the pool using the bucket method. Using the pump to vacuum doesn't work bc it pulls the water hard enough to stir up the debris on bottom, making it harder to vacuum.
For a while when I would backwash it was dirty so I felt like it was catching something. Eventually there was nothing when I would backwash, just clear water so I don't feel like the filter is working at all. I read about channeling? .........
I just feel like my filter isn't working properly but I don't know if the too big pump is(was) part of the problem or not. The lid on the pump is now cracked so I cant use it at all. So I for sure have to order a new pump . Its too cold here at night to use the pool anytime soon, so Im not rushing, trying to do my research properly before I order. I def want a pump that is atleast 2 speed so that I have the option of a gentler circulation but also to save electricity.
Im thinking 3/4 HP?
I had intended on getting a variable speed but now that Im looking, Im a little put off at the price.
24 round 12-14K gal AG vinyl pool; chlorine tabs and bleach; 300lb Hayward sand filter; Hayward 1 HP 2-speed pump; K-2006
so to inspect the spider thing, I unbolt the top of the filter, then take the multiport valve apart? Im assuming I will see gaskets somewhere? Am I looking for broken or dried out gaskets? Is it gonna be like an O-ring type thing? Oh I also have the k-2006 kit now. Got that well over a yr ago. Gotta figure out how to update....
24 round 12-14K gal AG vinyl pool; chlorine tabs and bleach; 300lb Hayward sand filter; Hayward 1 HP 2-speed pump; K-2006
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