What does priming the pool pump mean?
Priming is what supplies the pump with enough water to put the water in circulation or, in other words, to start pulling water from the pool. Self-priming pool pumps automatically generate the flow of water, even if there is a lot of air in the system.
How do you prime a pool filter pump?
Steps to Prime Your Pool Pump
- Turn off the pump.
- Switch to recirculate.
- Release air.
- Clean out the pump basket.
- Fill the pump basket.
- Once the pump basket is filled and tightened, make sure the air release valve is open and turn the power to the pump on.
- Check the water flow to your pump.
How long does it take for pool pump to prime?
Prime the pump at the beginning of each pool season. When you prime the pump, you add water to it and bleed off the air in the lines. Prime your pump anytime your pool sits for 1-2 months.
Why would a pool pump loses its prime?
Debris blocking the suction strainer or foot valve is the most common cause. A blockage in the intake line can cause the water in the pump casing to overheat and literally boil out of the casing causing the pump to lose prime.
How do I remove the air from my pool pump?
How to Remove Air From a Pool Line
- Turn off power to the pool pump and pool heater.
- Rotate the air relief valve located on top of the filter canister counterclockwise to open the valve.
- Close the skimmer valves and leave open the main drain valve.
What happens when a pump loses its prime?
No water pressure due to lost pump prime: IF you have no water pressure, absolutely no water in the building water supply piping, and no water in the water pump itself, THEN we’ve lost prime and the one line or two line jet pump may be unable to bring water back from the well.
Why does my pool filter lose its prime?
Why is my pool pump not holding prime?
If your foot valve is leaking your pump may lose its prime between starts. Replacing a faulty valve may solve the problem. Obstruction-One possible reason your pump may be losing its prime is an obstruction or blockage in a line. Debris blocking the suction strainer or foot valve is the most common cause.
Why is my pump not pulling water?
Possible cause for this type of issues is that your pump has lost its prime. Turn power to pump off. Remove gauge with bushing or bladder tank from top of pump. Pour water into pump until water fills pump housing.
How is air getting into my pool filter?
Air bubbles occur when the pool’s suction system pulls in the air instead of water from your swimming pool. The air gets into your system before the point where water enters the filter; that is to say, at the skimmer, pump, or the unions.