Swimming Pool Leaks

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swimming pool leaks

Home Check for Leaks

There is a easy way to check for evaporative loss. Try these steps

1. Take a bucket and set it on the top step.

2. weigh down the bucket

3. make a mark at the water level of the swimming pool and fill the bucket to that level.If it is evaporation, the pool should lose the same amount as the bucket.

If the loses are different: Try these steps1.

Mark the level and run the pump for 24 hours.

2. Measure the loss.

3. Refill and leave the pump off for 24 hours.

4. Measure the loss again.

This test can help determine the source of the leak (return line, suction line, or vessel).

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Posted by Hemant Atrish   @   1 March 2010 1 comments
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Mar 2, 2010
9:53 am

Excellent information here and this is a quite easy test that most people can do. Good stuff! :)

Go swimming!
great for family fun and entertainment

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