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How to Tell the Difference Between Your Pool Valves

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  • Опубліковано 13 тра 2024
  • In this video, Steven from Clearwater Pool Supply & Maintence will show you how to tell the difference between the three major pump valves to keep your pool running perfectly! We will show you how to distinguish between the valves for the skimmer, vacuum, or main drain using a simple and easy-to-apply method. Clearwater website and storefront: clearwaterpools.com/
    Understanding these valves is essential for proper pool maintenance! Watch now to learn more and leave a comment with any questions you may have!
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 3

  • @jwhite4
    @jwhite4 23 дні тому +1

    Good video. For balance, you might have shown the similar valve setup on the return side. Also, maybe add in that there's one valve between the spa and the "pool", with the "pool" leading to another valve that controls drawing from the skimmers vs the drain. A little more complicated, but it probably matches more closely what most people have.
    But it still was a great video for people to understand the flow!

    • @jwhite4
      @jwhite4 23 дні тому +1

      Sorry, this was a reply to a previous pool video!
      For new pool owners, perhaps a bit unsure, it might be a better idea as they determine what each value controls, to first write on paper / post-it note what each does, and then to recheck each one every round. So if one the first pass of a valve closed, they think they find the skimmer, on the next pass with a different valved closed, make sure the skimmer is on. If it feels like it's off, maybe they didn't correctly identify it. Once they are sure what each valve does, then mark them.

  • @erickrhernandez1451
    @erickrhernandez1451 26 днів тому +1

    Where’s the “close up” view so I can see the valves being closed.