How to Prime Your Swimming Pool Pump?
Seems easy enough to most pool owners, but for new owners it might be a little confusing. Maybe confusing is the wrong word, maybe new pool owners aren’t patient enough.
A self-priming pump, by definition, is a pump which will clear its passages of air if it becomes air bound and resume delivery of the pumpage without outside attention.
If you are firing up the pump for the first time on your new inground swimming pool or if you are just opening your pool for the year, you will have to prime your pool pump.
- Make sure your pump is turned off and slowly open the lid of the pump. The lid to the pump is more than likely clear. Opening the pump lid slowly is important as it is more than likely under pressure. When you open it, you will hear the air “hiss” out.
- Make sure there is no debris or “stuff” in the basket of the pool pump, if there is remove it. If you pump is old and the basket is starting to break or fall apart, REPLACE IT. A broken pump basket will allow debris to get to the impeller of the pump . . . not a good thing.
- If you have multiple suction lines (skimmers, main drains) close them all off but one. I prefer to close all the valves except the main drain as the main drain will have less air in it than a skimmer line. Now get a bucket of water (2-3 gallons) or a hose to fill up the pump with water. The water will go into the pump and fill up going back down the plumbing line that has been left over. » Continue reading “How to Prime Your Swimming Pool Pump?”
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