So with that idea would the whole connection be PVC or do I have hose too? I'm sorry for the ignorance I'm new to PVC. I did look up what a PVC union looks like, is that what would come apart at the end of the season?
So with that idea would the whole connection be PVC or do I have hose too? I'm sorry for the ignorance I'm new to PVC. I did look up what a PVC union looks like, is that what would come apart at the end of the season?
Hi Nicole, your pump and filter appear to be an AstralPool blow-molded Millenium model with multiport valve on a monobloc (made in Spain), we have the same model series (our filter cannister is larger) and it seemed to me that most, if not all, of their piping is 1.5" although perhaps their threading is metric! Maybe someone has actually measured it or contacted AstralPool and asked them ( www.astralpool.com ) I've sent them a request since I'm also curious about our setup. If they respond, I'll post here.
Out of curiosity, is your pump like ours, the dual speed unit (SENA pump model SEN1815 with a "Vernis Motors" electric motor)?
Alex in OK
My pump is the 1800 (Model 1815) Series Single Speed, 1.5hp with a Century Motor.
Nicole: 18' round AG with AstralPool Sand Filter and 1.5hp AstralPool Pump
Nicole, cut the pipe 1 1/4" from the effluent union. Use a 1 1/2" coupling to connect the new pipe. If you are not happy with the existing plumbing, just replace it! If you need any help with how to do this, just ask-Waste
Luv & Luk, Ted
Having done construction and service for 4 pool companies in 4 states starting in 1988, what I know about pools could fill a couple of books - what I don't know could fill libraries
That is a quick and dirty way to fix it. I like it, you would need a barbed connector to splice the new hose to the old hose left at the pump, and a male adapter for the filter side, and then you could use a regular pump hose that is available almost anywhere. You could order the fitting and do it differently next year if you like also.
I already ordered the part online, hopefully the right one. Once that comes in I'll have 2 male ends.
So from what I'm reading I can buy 2 female adapters ( 1 1/2") and some filter hose and make my own hose. Is it ok to use hose clamps on such a high pressure hose?
And if the part isn't the right one, I'll cut the old hose near the pump and put a male connector into that end. With the barbed connector you still need a hose clamp correct?
Interesting that I was at the local pool store and he couldn't come up with one single idea for me to make a new hose. At first he sold me a male connector and said ALL pumps have internal threads. I told him I was 75% sure it didn't and I get home and of course didn't have the interal threads. Drove the 1/2 hour back to the pool store and that's when he was at a loss.
He did have one idea and that was to cut out a big piece out of the hose to fit better and then to glue a PVC piece into the middle to connect them. From what I'm hearing I could cut the piece and use a barbed connector and then I wouldn't have to worry about using glue. Can I find these connectors at Home Depot or do I have to go back to that pool store?
Nicole: 18' round AG with AstralPool Sand Filter and 1.5hp AstralPool Pump
You should be able to find the connectors at home depot, but they are funny with some things they carry. The pool store would probably have them, or else I have found Ace Hardware better sometimes for some of the odder fittings. I would think that a 45 degree or 22 degree bend up by the filter would make the transition a little better too.
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