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Pump and Filter Information
The purpose of
the filter is to remove foreign material from the
water. These materials consist mainly of airborne
dirt and leaves, organic matter introduced by
bathers, and organisms such as bacteria and algae.
Swimming pool filtration is a mechanical straining
or entrapping process. A well-designed and properly
operated filter will remove virtually all of the
insoluble suspended matter in the water producing a
sparkling clean condition. It must be recognized
that a filter does not destroy living organisms such
as algae and bacteria. This is accomplished by the
use of chemicals.
The length of time the filter must be operated to
produce the desired clarity will vary with several
conditions, some of the most significant being:
Number of bathers
Temperature
Sunlight
Degree of chlorination (covered in Pool Chemistry
Section)
Proper pH control (covered in Pool Chemistry
Section)
Exposure to airborne contamination
There are several types of filters that may be used
on swimming pools. The most satisfactory are
described below:
CARTRIDGE AND ELEMENT FILTER
Cartridge filters consist of a removable-replaceable
filter element. There are two basic types of
cartridges, namely depth and surface. Dept
cartridges consist of a thick layer of fiberous
materials graded and blended to provide thousands of
tiny crevices to trap dirt. Surface cartridges are
made by pleating specially compounded paper or
synthetic fabric to provide a large area of fiber
surface in a relatively small volume. The fabric is
made with controlled porosity to screen out dirt and
other foreign matter as the water passes through.
When the cartridge becomes clogged with dirt, it is
removed, washed, and returned to the filter.
Successive use of the cartridge leaves a residue of
dirt so that after several cleanings the cartridge
is discarded and replaced with a new one. Having a
spare cartridge to alternate in use is advisable.
SAND FILTER
Sand filters are designed to operate at various flow
rates depending on their tank and internal component
configurations. With correct distribution and flow
of water, the carefully sized sand bed will trap
dirt throughout its depth thus providing a fairly
large dirt retention volume. Without correct flow
distribution, dirt may be driven through the sand
without performing its intended function. Cleaning
of the sand bed is done by passing water at high
velocity in reverse (up flow) through the sand. This
causes a scrubbing action of the sand freeing the
dirt, which is carried to waste.
DIATOMACEOUS EARTH FILTER
Due to the fineness of the diatomaceous earth
particles, a high degree of filtration efficiency
may be obtained with this type of filter. A pre-coat
layer of diatomaceous earth (filter aid) is applied
hydraulically upon the surfaces of the filter
elements or other filtration surfaces. Due to the
minute pores created by this pre-coat layer, very
small particles are screened out as the water passes
through the filter, thus producing a highly polished
sparkling condition in the water. After the filter
has removed its capacity of dirt from the water and
the flow has reduced appreciably, the clogged filter
aid is removed by one of several means and discarded
to waste.
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