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    Default Filter on when swimming?

    I have a question for all the forum users. Do you swim in the pool with the filter on or do you turn it off?

    When I was a kid my mother would always make us turn the filter off in fear or someone getting shocked. I see this as a farce and have used my pool with he filter running. I also noticed that all the public pools I have seen have the pumps on all the time. I believe a good electrical install will alleviate the possibility of any worries.

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    Default Re: Filter on when swimming?

    I always shut the filter off when the kids are swimming. My daughter likes to use dive sticks at the bottom of the deep end and I don't want her anywhere near the main drain when there's suction. When I'm in there doing laps and there are no children swimming, then I don't bother to shut off the filter if it happens to be on.
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    Default Re: Filter on when swimming?

    I just have an 18' AG so I usually have it on, the main drain thing is scary tho, never thought of that.

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    Default Re: Filter on when swimming?

    Don't have a main drain and never will but from what I've read on this forum over the years, older designs could indeed create enough suction to be hazardous. Newer designs and requirements limit the amount of suction from any one drain or part thereof. If the main drain is your only concern then shut it off and switch to skimmer only if that is an option. As for shocking, if that danger was there then it wouldn't matter if the pump is on or off. Something is drastically wrong. Can't say I've heard of anyone here shutting down the pump while the pool is in use.
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    Default Re: Filter on when swimming?

    Only pool I ever heard of requiring shutting down the pump when in use are some of the small Intex pools that use the 12v transformer on their pump.
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    Default Re: Filter on when swimming?

    Hmmm. Never heard of turning it off to swim. In my pool it's exactly the opposite, I turn it from low speed to high so I can run my sheer descent, aerator, fountains etc. All the money I spent on water features would be wasted if I had to shut the pump off to swim.

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