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Hooking up a vacuum to an above ground pool filter can be a little tricky especially if you are doing it for the first time. But don't worry, we've got your back! In this article, we'll guide you through the process step-by-step to ensure that your pool remains sparkling clean.
Sub-Title 1: Gather Your Supplies
Before starting the process of connecting your vacuum to your filter, you'll need to gather a few supplies. These include a vacuum head, telescoping pole, vacuum hose, and an adaptor. You'll also need to inspect your filter to ensure that it's clean and working correctly.
Sub-Title 2: Connect the Telescoping Pole to the Vacuum Head
Attach your telescoping pole to the vacuum head. Make sure that the pole is firmly attached to the head to prevent accidentally disconnecting them during use. Once connected, insert the vacuum head into the pool, making sure that the head is fully submerged.
Sub-Title 3: Attach the Vacuum Hose to the Vacuum Head
Attach one end of the vacuum hose to the vacuum head and then place the other end over the return jet in the pool. The returning water from the jet will fill the vacuum hose with water, thereby removing any air pockets from inside the hose. This is important as air in the hose will prevent suction, making the vacuum useless.
Sub-Title 4: Connect the Adaptor to the Skimmer
Next, you'll need to connect the adaptor to the skimmer basket. This is where the dust and debris will be collected as you clean the pool. Insert the adaptor into the skimmer basket, making sure it fits snugly. You can use a rubber seal or a pool lube to ensure that the adaptor creates a good seal with the basket.
Sub-Title 5: Attach the Vacuum Hose to the Adaptor
After connecting the adaptor to the skimmer basket, attach the other end of the vacuum hose to the adaptor. Make sure that the hose is securely connected to the adaptor as any air leaks will reduce suction force, thereby hindering the cleaning process.
Sub-Title 6: Turn on the Pump and Vacuum
Next, turn on the pool pump and set the multiport valve to the waste setting. This valve will help to remove the debris collected in the skimmer basket. With the pump running, slowly move the vacuum head around the pool to clean up all the debris from the bottom.
Sub-Title 7: Check the Filter Pressure
During the process, monitor the pressure gauge on the filter to ensure that it's not running at an excessively high pressure. If the pressure goes above 10 psi, it's time to backwash the filter. You can do this by turning off the pool pump, setting the valve to backwash, and then turning on the pump again.
Conclusion
Hooking up a vacuum to an above ground pool filter may seem intimidating at first, but with the right tools and procedure, it can be a breeze. Remember to take your time and ensure that every connection is firm and secure. Following the above steps will ensure that your pool remains sparkling clean all summer long!
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