Posted in Pool Cleaners on Aug 17th, 2007
-The Polaris 280 runs off its own booster pump, working independently from the rest of your pool system. It enables the 280’s double jets to provide greater vacuum power and faster cleaning.
-The Polaris 280 vacuums, sweeps and scrubs the bottom and walls of any size or shape in-ground pool, be it gunite, fiberglass or vinyl. […]
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Posted in Pool Pump, Pool Equipment on Aug 16th, 2007
The Pump Suction connects through a pipe to the skimmer box in the pool. The Pump Outlet connects via a short pipe to the filter valve inlet fitting. The Hair & Lint Strainer has a basket which must be cleaned at least once a week.
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Posted in Pool Equipment, Sand Filters on Aug 15th, 2007
The average sand filter has a tank which contains filter sand & sometimes a bed of gravel. The valve assembly can be mounted o top or on the side or across the base with older style units. The Valve connects to the pump outlet & the water goes down through the sand in the filter […]
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Posted in DE Filters, Pool Equipment on Aug 13th, 2007
The average DE filter has a split tank which contains the filter pads. The pads hold Diatomaceous Earth which is the filter. The Valve connects to the pump outlet & the water goes to the tank body & through the DE on the outside of the pads, to the inside of the pads & is […]
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Posted in Main Drains, Pool Equipment on Aug 12th, 2007
Most Main drains are designed with the same major components The Grate & Dress ring sit in the tile or marcite on the floor while the rest is cast in to the concrete of the floor. The dress ring does not have to touch the body of the main drain The Main Drain must be […]
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Posted in Skimmer Boxes, Pool Equipment on Aug 11th, 2007
Most Skimmer boxes are designed with the same major components The lid & Dress ring sit on top of the pool surround while the rest is cast in to the concrete or block walls. The Skimmer must be installed so that the center line of the mouth is 150mm (6″) below the top of the […]
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Posted in Cleaning Pool Tools on Aug 10th, 2007
The best way to clean your pool is with the use of your pool vacuum system. This uses the suction created by the pump to clean your pool faster and easier than using a pool stick with a net.
Items you will need include:
Vacuum Head - Flexible Roller or a Brush Type.
Vacuum Handle - To connect […]
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Posted in Pool Equipment on Aug 8th, 2007
Product Features
* Nylon bristles
Product Description:
Heavy duty one-piece construction with nylon bristles.
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Posted in Cleaning Pool Tools on Aug 7th, 2007
12″ FLEX VACUUM HEAD
Use this vaccum head to attach to your pool stick and hose that is connected to your pipeline and runs off suction from your pump. A vacuum head is a useful tool that will get all dirt and small debris out of your pool floor.
Directions see Cleaning Pool Tools in the categories […]
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Posted in Cleaning Pool Tools on Aug 6th, 2007
LEAF NETS are designed to manually take large debris off the top of the water. Sometimes they are not the best tool for a complete clean up of your pool if a lot of debris has blown in your pool. Sometimes if the leaves or other debris stays in your pool long enough it will […]
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