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Intex pools provide a refreshing way to enjoy the water in the comfort of your backyard. Your pool will require proper maintenance to function at peak capacity. Installing an Intex pool filter is essential to keeping the water clean and clear all summer long. Setting up your Intex pool filter is a straightforward process, and we will cover it in this article.
Understanding your Intex pool filter
Before you start the installation process, you must understand the type of Intex pool filter you bought. Intex filters come in two types: sand and cartridge filters. Sand filters have sand inside that filters the water; cartridge filters have a replaceable filter element that traps the debris. The installation process of both is similar, with a few notable differences.
Gather all necessary equipment
Before you begin setting up the Intex pool filter, make sure you have all the necessary tools and equipment. Typically, you need a screwdriver, pliers, and a garden hose. You should also have your Intex pool pump, filter housing, and plumbing accessories, including the hoses, clamps, and connectors. Ensure you have all these in place before installing the filter.
Locate the pump and filter housing
The first step to setting up your Intex pool filter is to find the pump and filter housing. The pump is on the exterior of the pool, and the filter housing is typically located near the base of the pool. Once you find them, it's time to connect your filter to your pool pump.
Connecting the filter to the pool pump
Attach one end of the hose to the pool pump and the other to the filter inlet port. The inlet port should be marked on the filter housing. Make sure to tighten the clamps to prevent water leaks.
Connect the discharge hose
The discharge hose should connect to the outlet port on the Intex pool filter. The hose should be long enough to reach either the skimmer inlet or the pool return inlet. Secure the hose to the filter housing and the inlet with clamps to prevent water leaks.
Connect the hoses
It's time to connect the hoses to the filter pump and the pool inlet and outlet. You should have two hoses: a short hose that connects the pump to the filter housing and a more extended hose that connects the filter housing to the pool inlet, or the return inlet if using an above-ground pool. Tighten the clamps, ensuring they are snug.
Priming your Intex pool filter
After connecting everything to your Intex pool filter, it's time to prime it. Priming is the process of removing any air pockets and getting the water to flow through the system effectively. To prime your Intex pool filter, turn on the pool pump and fill the pump housing with water from a garden hose. Ensure you remove any air pockets in the pool pump by opening up the air release valve located on the filter.
Maintenance of your Intex pool filter
Your Intex pool filter needs proper maintenance to function correctly throughout the pool season. Maintenance involves regular cleaning of the filter cartridges or adding sand to the sand filter, depending on which filter system you own. Additionally, you must check your filter's pressure gauge regularly to determine when it's time to clean or replace the filter.
Conclusion
In conclusion, setting up an Intex pool filter is a simple process that anyone can do with some guidance. Remember to ensure you have all the necessary tools and equipment before embarking on the installation process. Once installed, proper maintenance of your Intex pool filter is key to keeping your pool water sparkly clean all season long.
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