December 04, 2005
By: Paul Richardson
Website: http://www.pools-n-pool-accessories.com
Inground Pool Cleaners – Save Time
Inground pools seem to catch a lot of debris that from nearby trees and dust that is picked up and blown into the pool by the wind. Some of the dirt and dust will be filtered out by the pool filter. The rest will gradually settle on the floor of the interred pool. Anyone who sees this on the pool floor will have the impression that it is actually quite dirty. In some cases, when it's windy, consumers can find that they have to vacuum the pool almost every day to keep it clean. Inground pool cleaners can be the answer to the consumers dream. Place the pool cleaner in the interred pool, hook it up and walk away. It vacumms for you.
Most owners will place their inground pool cleaner in the water in the evening and next morning your pool will be perfectly clean. A quick backwash will clean all of the accumulated dirt out of your filter and avoid any dirt being re-circulated into the pool. Swimmers can continue swimming in the water while the pool cleaner is working and not have to be concerned about any obstruction to the cleaner while it vacuums.
Most pool vacuums will work off the circulation system from the thrust of the water as the pump pushes the water. There are two major types of interred pool vacuums. One type of vacuum works using the suction of the water, as it is pump through the skimmer and up to the filter. The vacuum is attached to the skimmer by a long hose. The other type of vacuum is a pressure side vacuum and operates from the return lines that return water back to the pool from the filter.
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