How to backwash a swimming pool pump

How to backwash a swimming pool pump?

Before starting the backwashing process, check to make sure that your filter is clean. If the filter is clogged, your pump will be forced to work harder to pull in clean water. If the filter is dirty, it will cause your pump to work harder to push the water back out — which is the opposite of what you need.

How to backwash a swimming pool booster pump?

There are a number of steps involved in backwashing a pool booster pump. The first is to remove the water from the pump and the filter housing. If you have a skimmer, turn it off and disconnect it. If you don’t, lift the pump off the skimmer so you can release any water that has collected there. Remove the hose from the pump. Finally, turn the power off to the pump. It’s a good idea to have another outlet handy in case

How to backwash a swimming pool filter pump motor?

If the filter pump motor is not running smoothly, it's usually due to a buildup of gunk or algae inside. To clean the filter pump motor, first shut off the power to the pump and then turn the motor on again. Then, slowly push the handle toward the filter until the pump motor makes a grinding sound. If the sound remains the same, you've successfully cleaned the filter pump motor. If the sound becomes worse, it could be because the filter cartridge is clogged.

How to backwash a swimming pool filter pump?

If you are using a traditional pool filter, turning it on and off while you backwash will help dislodge any debris that may have gotten caught in the filter. You can also try using a net to catch small pieces of debris. Once the filter is clean, turn it back off and allow it to drain. You can also backwash a cartridge filter, but you will need to first disconnect the filter from the pump.

How to backwash a swimming pool pump filter?

You can also use your pool filter to backwash the filter cartridge. Add about a gallon of water to the filter and slowly spin the handle to force the water through the cartridge. If the water doesn’t come out, you may need to unscrew the filter cartridge and clean it out more thoroughly. Be careful to not dislodge the cartridge as you spin it. If you have a filter that uses carbon, backwash it before discarding it as chemical buildup can cause premature aging.