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Pool Pumps

The pool pump, which is the heart of the circulatory system, receiving water from the skimmer and main drain and then pushed into and through the filter and heater and all other areas designated for the pool filter and keep your pool clean and disinfect.



Centrifugal pumps require swimming pools to keep water moving through the system. The water flows first into a large strainer basket that catches debris like leaves or grass clippings. The basket should remove anything that could clog or damage the pump. The heart pump is the impeller, a drive to increase spin blades of the centrifugal force to create. The fan rotation, and the design of the room, called the volute casing of the turbine, creating suction or pulling action of the pump. Volute of the turbine drives the water through the top of the line and on track to filter wastewater from the pool.

There is only one speed and two speed pumps. Two-speed pumps are becoming very popular because their engines run at low speeds - about 1750 revolutions per minute (rpm) - for pumping routine, but then increase to high speed - about 3,450 rpm - where many people use the pool at the same time. Most stations have two-speed pumps . The slower speed pulls the water through the filtration system, and the higher speed is the jets.

Pool Pumps

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