Sounds like the pump/filter combination indicates you're filter is too small and stuff is blowing by the filter. How about detailed info on the sand filter and pump. Would really help to diagnose this problem.
Al
Sounds like the pump/filter combination indicates you're filter is too small and stuff is blowing by the filter. How about detailed info on the sand filter and pump. Would really help to diagnose this problem.
Al
I have a 200lb Aquatools filter and a 1.5 HP Aquatools pump. The pump pressure is holding steady at 15 psi. Is there a chance that I added the DE to quick and some how it blew by the filter? If that is the case, how does something blow by the filter?
You added FOUR CUPS of DE? I'm not surprised it blew into the pool! What were you thinking? I have a 200# Hayward and 1 hp SuperPump and I add less than ONE cup of DE each time I backwash!
Best way to get it out if it's on the bottom is vacuum to waste.
Carl
I was going by the idea that you add DE until you get a 1 psi jump in the pump pressure. That's the way that I understood it from reading the forum. I went until it jumped 1 1/2 psi. So, If I added to much, how does the DE get into the pool? I thought it would have to go through the sand first. When Poconos mentioned "blow by" is there some sort of relief built into the filter so that something blows by the sand before the filter is damaged? I mean we're talking about 15 psi, I can create more than that putting my thumb over the end of a water hose.
When your pump is too powerful for your filter, it can blow 'stuff' right through the sand and into your pool. ('stuff' being dirt, filter sand, DE...)
~Grace
Avid reader of this forum
but alas, no pool... yet!
I have a 100lb sand filter and a 1 HP pump and I just add about 1/3 cup of DE each time, I WAIT 20 minutes( per instructions here) and check the pressure, if it has gone up 1PSI then I am done. I rarely have to add any more... the first time I did it, I did the same thing kept adding and didn't see any result in PRSure rise, came back and read this site and did it right after that!!
18' round AG Money Pit( till I found this place!)
You could also try the following:
1) backwash to clear any DE out of the filter
2) Vacuum (not to waste) and see if the filter takes the DE or blows it out again into the pool (DE is MUCH finer than sand).
3) If it's still blowing out DE, repeat steps 1 and 2.
You have to WAIT until the pressure rises.
Carl
I was going to say, I've never heard of adding more than a cup of DE to a Sandfilter.Originally Posted by CarlD
Occupation = Amature Pool man.
NO I'm not here to sell or promote anythihg...well I do fell pretty strong about DE filtersJust trying to futher my trade and maybe help someone in the process.
IG Pool & Spa...about 15,000 gl and a DE filter w a 2hp Sta-Rite pump.
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