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How to drain a swimming pool? How to drain the last 10 cm of pool water? The siphon principle.

For instructions on draining the pool water and information on winterizing the pool, see the article below (Winterizing the Pool).If you have trouble draining the last 10 cm of pool water, here are some suggested solutions:1. If the water level drops below 10 cm for Metal/Prism/Ultra pools, you can remove one vertical leg and all horizontal beams and place them on the ground. The water will then start to drain.2. You can use a pool drain pump (catalog number 28606) or the siphon principle to drain rectangular pools. How to drain a swimming pool using the siphon principle Option A Connect a garden hose to the water supply. Place the free end of the hose in the swimming pool. Run water from the water supply into the hose. When the water starts to flow into the swimming pool, leave the end in the pool submerged in the pool water and turn off the water supply. Then unscrew the end from the water supply. This end will start to flow water in the opposite direction, i.e. out of the swimming pool.  Option B Immerse the garden hose completely in the swimming pool so that air can escape from both ends and the hose fills with water. Then fold the hose approximately 30 cm from the end at one end so that water does not flow out of this end. Remove the folded end of the hose and straighten the hose where you want the pool water to flow out.  

General maintenance for the PureSpa

To keep your hot tub clean and functioning properly, it is important to change the filter regularly, monitor pH, alkalinity and chlorine levels, and maintain optimal water chemistry. Cloudy or green water indicates a lack of disinfection and requires thorough cleaning and treatment.

Is tap water suitable for a hot tub?

Even if you use tap water, its composition may not be ideal for a hot tub. We always recommend testing the water with test strips and adjusting the pool water using pool chemicals as needed. If you have a hot tub with a saltwater system, you must add suitable salt and run the saltwater system regularly - the salt then produces chlorine to disinfect the water.

General pool water maintenance

Proper pool water maintenance includes filtration, pH control, chlorine disinfection and algae elimination. Regular filtration and balanced chemistry help keep the water clean. A salinator can replace chlorine tablets and shock disinfection helps with green water.

Test strips

Test strips measure chlorine levels, pH, alkalinity and water hardness. The pH should be between 6.8 and 7.6, alkalinity between 60 and 120 ppm, and free chlorine between 2 and 4 ppm. Submerge the entire strip in water, remove and allow to lie horizontally. After 15 seconds, read the water values.

How often do I change the water in the hot tub?

It depends on the frequency of use, number of people, ambient temperature and quality of water used. In order to keep the water fresh and clear for as long as possible, it is necessary to regularly check the water quality with test strips. All values ​​(pH, hardness, chlorine, alkalinity) should have ideal parameters. If they do not, consult a pool chemical seller and treat the water. If your hot tub has a saltwater system, it converts salt into gaseous chlorine. The saltwater system therefore only addresses the amount of chlorine in the water. It does not affect other parameters (pH, hardness, calcium).

How often should the filter be cleaned

The filter in the hot tub should be cleaned daily or after each use and replaced regularly. Proper maintenance helps keep the water clear and prevents clouding or foam. Chlorine disinfects the water while the filter traps mechanical debris.

What water is suitable for whirlpools

Hot tub water should be regularly tested and adjusted for pH, hardness and chlorine content. Water that is too hard can contaminate the filter and pump, so it is important to treat it with pool chemicals. It is not recommended to add oils, perfumes or cosmetics to the hot tub.

The panel shows a ridiculously high water temperature.

The control base has probably been idle for an extended period of time, the water in the pipe has warmed due to the outside temperature, and the sensor is sensing the temperature of the standing water. Turn on the filtration and let the water pump for a while. In a short while, the actual water temperature should appear on the panel.