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Swimming Pools – Keeping it Clean

Monday, February 28th, 2011

Pool cleaning is the downside of owning a pool, maintaining a crystal clear and healthy pool takes a lot of time and work. Fortunately with today’s technology there are several automated systems.

Electric Robot

This type of automated cleaner is a battery powered robot that rove3s the bottom of the pool vacuuming debris and dirt. The electric robot is quit expensive and is more commonly used in larger commercial pools.

Water Pressure Systems

There are two types of water pressure systems:

The Booster-less System

This system uses the circulation pump as the booster, it does not require a separate booster to operate. The booster less system is connected to the return line after the pump but before the filter. The cleaner will receive the water before the heater does, which can cause low water pressure to the heater. The heater could overheat and burn out. This system requires an automatic valve and control system to prevent the heater from trying to operate. The disadvantage of this system is that the cleaner and heater cannot be operating at the same time.

Booster Pump System

This type of system operates by using a separate pump and motor. The pump attaches after, both, the pump and heater. A high pressure jet of water is sent through flexible hoses and the cleaner while it patrols the bottom of the pool, acting as a vacuum. There are tow types of vacuum heads; the vacuum head and the sweep head. The vacuum has it own bag to collect debris from underwater pool surfaces. The vacuum head style will force water through to stalk to power a turbine then vacuums up most of the larger debris, some water is sent out of a tail which will whip around the bottom of the pool and stir up smaller particles, that will be filtered out by the pool’s circulation system. The water pressure will also move the vacuum head on the wheels attached to the bottom. The vacuum head system has several moving parts, as with any mechanical equipment they must be maintained in order to properly function. This system also has problems with odd shaped pools, sometimes getting caught in corner or on ladders. Make sure to have adequate hose and a properly installed shut off valve. This valve will allow the vacuum head to back itself up. The sweep head type is simply a booster pump that floats on top of the water. It uses water pressure to move long arms to stir the debris from the bottom allowing the larger particles to be removed by the main drain, while finer dirt gets trapped in the filter.

Suction-side system

This automatic cleaner attaches to the pool’s slimmer, using a standard vacuum hose. The vacuum head runs along the bottom of the pool collection leaves and dirt sending it to the skimmer basket. Once the collection pot is full, it simply needs to be emptied. Unfortunately, when the strainer pot gets full the pump will loose suction and the skimmer becomes useless.

Self-Cleaning System

A self cleaning system requires jets set in the bottom of the pool. The jets will push all of the dirt and debris to the deepest part of the pool, where it will be sucked into the main drain. Conversely, it the pressure is not equal to all of the jets cleaning will be uneven.

When deciding on an automatic cleaning system, look at all available systems and ask questions. Get all of the information you can and follow the directions tat come with whatever system you choose for the most efficient operation.

Nicholas Ayres is from Neo Pools, a Perth based concrete swimming pool designer. Neo also provide swimming pool tips and advice.

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How to Build a Solar Swimming Pool Heater – Building a Homemade DIY Solar Pool Heater

Tuesday, February 15th, 2011

Do you want to enjoy luxury of life for free with building a homemade DIY solar pool heater? All of us wanted to have the best of the best. However, our needs would only vary on how we could turn our dreams into reality and not mere ashes. Are you a person who hates the extreme heat of the sun?

The following are the common reasons why people hate extreme heat:

- It causes darkness of the skin and a sticky feeling

- Worst could be skin cancer

- Heats up your mood

- You can’t wear your jackets and boots

Why worry if you could turn these problems into solutions. Solar energy from the sun could let you enjoy a terrific pool experience during cold seasons or even at night if you feel doing it. Why wear those wrinkles on if you could have a big smile at your pool. Learn to transform worries into a terrific experience, absolutely free.

Are you ready to convert your pool into an instant outdoor spa experience? All of it will happen just within your backyard. Let’s put things into pieces and shop for needed materials.

First, how much is your allocated budget? Have you surf the net for the lowest price of a commercial and standardized pool heater? Roughly, it would cost you $2000. But wait; don’t put your feet one step behind. Standstill and be glad, you could cut up your cost into half with the use of solar heater. All you need to do is surf the net and look for a site that provides you the insight on how to build a solar swimming pool heater: a construction at its best.

Elements for construction must be visible in the guide of the product which is the likes:

- Clear listing of needed equipments with easy to follow instructions

- Materials locally available and pocket friendly

- Simple assemble required

- Clear illustrations

- List of troubleshooting guides and suggestions

Solar pool heaters need some covers, tubing, and reflectors to form it into a solar panel. Pool water is being suspended in the reflector because it receives the heat of the sun through the solar panels. Solar panels to maximize its use must be positioned in a place where it directly receives the rays of the sun needed to convert pool water into a pleasurable warm spa experience. Truly, no one can deny the terrific benefits that we receive from the sun. Now you have information on how to build a swimming pool heater.

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www.FullEarth4EnergyReview.com will show you this to you.

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Solar Pool Heating

Saturday, December 4th, 2010

Do you have a pool at home? If you do, you will benefit from having a solar blanket or cover. Through the solar cover, the solar radiation can heat up the pool. By simply covering the pool for pool for 12 hours, it can already increase the pool water’s temperature by 5?F. The cover will also help in retention of heat since evaporation is limited. In pool maintenance, you will need to put certain chemicals and with the help of the pool cover, chemical depletion is reduced as well.

To create a solar pool heater, you will need a submersible pump, solar PV panel, plastic landscape tubing, joiners or junctions for the tubing, and tubing mounts (optional). Free power is provided by solar pool heaters. However, you will still need electricity for the pumps. All you have to do is to cut the tubes short and arrange them so that connecting will be very easy. You can use the junctions and t joiners to assemble the panel.

The tubes can be placed over the sides of the pool, or you can mount them using plywood. The tubing should get a lot of sunlight. The tubes should be connected to the pump so that water will run inside it. The water should also return to the pool. You need to ensure that the pump is clean, especially the filter, because debris can lead to increased electricity consumption through the pump. Avoid too many bends in the pipes because this also will require increased power.

The DIY solar pool heating is really easy to make. You can also make your own pool cover that can collect the heat of the sun. You can shop around DIY stores and ask for the type of material that can be used to cover the pool. Both the pool cover and the solar pool heater tubing can heat the water in the pool. Now, you can enjoy the warm water in your pool at less cost. Going solar is the trend these days. It can be very rewarding to make your own poll heaters rather than using the commercial heaters that will cost you a lot of money in the long term.

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