How to back flush a pool pump?
Before you try to back flush your pool pump you should understand how it works. Your pool pump is essentially a water turbine, and it propels water from the filter/strainer to your pool, and to the inlet pipe. The impeller or “pump motor” is the part of the pump that spins to create pressure, forcing the water through the system. Because the water is under pressure, when you turn the pump on, the water will freely flow out of the
How to back flush a pool pump without maintenance cover?
Since the pool pump can be seen outside of the waterline, the pump itself is not protected from the elements. A pool pump without a cover can experience water leaks when it’s exposed to rain or snow, even if it’s installed correctly. If you want to back flush a pool pump without a maintenance cover, you need to know how to do it safely and effectively.
How to back flush a pool pump with the cover off?
If you have a flip-up cover on your pool pump, you can back flush it by opening the cover. Carefully hold the cover open at an angle so the water doesn’t splatter out. Turn the pump on and let it run for about 15 minutes. If the pump is still running when the time is up, you know it worked. If not, stop pumping and check out the issue.
How to back flush a pool pump with the maintenance cover?
To prevent dirt and other debris from entering your pool pump, you should always have a pool pump maintenance cover in place. This way, when you’re finished using your pool, you can simply close it up to keep the elements out, and so you don’t have to worry about any of your equipment getting clogged. Plus, if your pump is ever damaged, it’s much easier to access if you have a maintenance cover.
How to back flush a pool pump without maintenance cover installed?
The first method you can use to back flush a pool pump without a maintenance cover is to use a bucket. If your pump is located outdoors, you can fill up a bucket with water and place the bucket on top of the pump. Make sure the bucket is high enough to fully cover the pump. Leave the bucket on top of the pump for at least several hours, ensuring that all of the water has drained back into the pool. If the pump becomes clogged, the water that remains in the