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Understanding Pool Filtration Systems And Their Advantages

By Tammie Caldwell


The filter is perhaps the most essential piece of equipment to the operation of a swimming pool. This system has the important job of keeping the water free of debris which would otherwise accumulate and encourage growth of algae and bacteria that may be harmful. There are several types of pool filtration systems for both inground and above-ground pools which each offer various advantages.

The water in a swimming pool typically cycles through the filter several times every day. Although the techniques vary from one filter design to the next, they all basically operate by pumping the water through a barrier which traps particles of dirt and such, removing it from the swimming pool. They differ in terms of price, care and maintenance, and in the benefits they provide.

What is referred to as the filtration "system" includes both the filter itself and the pump. The latter pulls water from the pool into the former, where contaminants are filtered out, then the clean water is pumped back into the pool. Well-made systems can last for years, and ultimately they will help reduce the time and money one spends on the pool's upkeep.The basic types of filters are the cartridge, sand, and diatomaceous earth (DE) models, which are all compatible with inground and above-ground pools.

Most common of all types are the sand filters. This kind features an in-filter sand bed as its filtration site. Particles which are 20 microns in size will be trapped. Cleaning is done by reversing the flow of water through the unit, and generally the sand can be used for several years. They are a popular choice due to their reasonable pricing and easy operation.

Another simple to use, low-maintenance, affordable option is the cartridge filter. Capable of filtering particles as small as 10 to 15 microns in size, this method uses a replaceable cartridge element for keeping the water clean. Cleaning is easy and can be accomplished with either a garden hose or with a filter cartridge cleaner product. Normally they should be replaced each swimming season.

DE or diatomaceous earth filter systems offer the ultimate in speed and efficiency. They can eliminate the very smallest particles of debris which are only 3 to 5 microns in size, and work quickly to produce crystal clear water. The substrate contained within them, known as diatomaceous earth, is a porous, natural rock sediment which has been ground into powder. While typically more expensive, this approach does offer superior results.

With any filter design, it is a good idea to choose a model with a larger capacity than the minimum indicated for the size of the swimming pool. This will mean one has to spend less time cleaning the system. Also, it's helpful to opt for a set-up with minimal pumping, as this will reduce costs for electricity needed to run it.

Basically, the filter one selects for their pool should reflect their priorities. If the user's primary concern is a simple design which needs minimal maintenance, either a sand or cartridge filter would be suitable. Whereas those who are focused mainly on having the clearest water possible, should go for the DE filter.




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