Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby marvinwalters » Thu 30 Mar, 2017 00:12

Informative. Thanks for sharing!


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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby marvinwalters » Thu 30 Mar, 2017 00:14

Informative. Thanks for sharing!
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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby Poonamdpi » Thu 01 Jun, 2017 02:42

During the opening process of swimming pool you should always use new chemicals. You should pull out the shelter on the swimming pool very wisely. Because on the top of the cover there are many debris and water are present. You should use the pump to evacuate this type of water. After evacuating the cover, you need to drain the swimming pool. After removing the cover on the swimming pool you should carefully check that every feature of your swimming pool. Firstly, you should check that all the fittings of swimming pool are in good condition or not. Then, check the filter or pumps are in working condition or not. If it is not then to buy new parts and replace it.
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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby Poonamdpi » Tue 06 Jun, 2017 02:34

Hello,

There are few instruction for ensuring easy pool opening. For the swimming pool opening process you need all the necessary chemical and swimming pool equipment. During the opening process and swimming pool maintenance you should always use new chemicals. You should pull out the shelter on the swimming pool very wisely.
Because on the top of the cover there are many debris and water are present. You should use the pump to evacuate this type of water. After evacuating the cover, you need to drain the swimming pool. When you pull out the cover then you should keep the swimming pool cover inside or any other safe places to preserve it from the pests and humidity.
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Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby Aaronges » Wed 20 Sep, 2017 06:38

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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby baobao2013 » Tue 18 May, 2021 20:17

Hello,
I am a new pool owner and pool has a gas heater. my question is - should be pool heater be switched "on" in order for the water circulation?

Currently, the weather is still cool in my city, not ready for swimming yet, but I want to open the pool to get the water clear out. So I only need to circulate the water not really heat up the water, in this case, do I still need to get the pool heater switched "on". If I keep the heater in "off" - no display on the LED, can the water be circulated?

Thank you!

Yan
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Re: Step by Step Instructions for Ensuring Easy Pool Opening

Postby Denniswiseman » Wed 19 May, 2021 04:23

Normally the heater doesn't need to run for water to circulate through it, there is probably a flow switch in the heater which needs water to flow through before the heater will fire
Some systems may have a bypass so that the heater can be isolated for maintenance

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