Re: Is my pump too big for my filter?
Andie,
You can downsize the pump impeller to a 1 hp impeller and that will reduce your flow rate somewhat. It's cheaper than a new pump.
Does the pool still leak if you leave the pump off for two or three days (make sure you have enough chlorine in the pool first if you choose to try this)? If so, you've got either a structure leak or a below grade plumbing leak. A leak that occurs only when the pump is on, is usually a pressure side (after the pump) leak.
A pressure side leak will usually be identified by an unusual wet spot around your equipment pad. A below grade leak may be identified by an unusual wet or damp area around the pool itself.
There are leak detecting dyes you can use around typical leakage areas such as your pool light, return fitting, or skimmer. With the pump off, squirt the dye at these locations and observe. A leak will suck the dye into the spot where the leak is.
If it's a smaller leak, there are liquid leak solutions that you pour into your skimmer and it will plug up small leaks. LoChlor or Seaklear Leak Sealer are examples of these.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
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