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How a Swimming Pool Works

Understanding how your pool system works will enable you to troubleshoot potential problems with more ease and build the foundations for learning about each individual piece of equipment, such as a pump, filter or heater.

Pool water moves in a continuous cycle driven by the pump. Equipped with an electric motor, the pump has an impeller that drives water through the skimmers (found at the top of a pool), and the sumps (found at the bottom of a pool) take it to the filter. The clean, filtered water is then piped through the return nozzles (a series of small valves placed around the pool).

AstralPool has introduced the Viron XT variable-speed pump range. The pumps have an incredible nine-star energy efficiency, plus fast mode and overdrive functionality, making it an extremely powerful and efficient pool filter.

Diagram of a swimming pools inner workings

To prevent the pump from becoming clogged, the water first passes through a basket-like pre-filter made from plastic. This is in order to catch leaves and other debris that are large enough to block the system or the pump.

From the pump, the water then reaches the filtration system, where most small particles of dirt are removed. The water passes through a filter bed of fine sand or glass particles. These particles trap even very fine particles of dirt but allow water to come out the other side. This sparkling clean filtered water then re-enters the pool through the outlet pipe. However, over time the filter bed will accumulate increasing levels of dirt, so will need replacing every one or two years.

The filtration system removes debris that bacteria and algae feed on. This is paired with sanitisation - the other core function of your pool system - to keep your pool clean and attractive. Sanitisation directly destroys the bacteria and algae that enter your pool. An automatic and cost-effective sanitiser is to install a chlorinator, as in the diagram. Chlorinators continuously measure and dose the correct amount of chlorine into your pool, keeping your pool safe, healthy and looking fantastic.

Now the basic components of pools have been covered, but there are two other major components that can be highly beneficial for your pool system.

The first of these is Robotic Pool Cleaners. These machines move over the pool floor cleaning in an intelligent programmatic way. They dramatically reduce pool maintenance and hence have become a mainstay amongst pool owners.

Secondly, many pool owners use heating systems in order to get more out of their pool throughout the year. AstralPool makes two types of pool heaters that are both very energy-efficient: our gas heaters and inverter heater pumps.

Related Guides
Different Types of Pools guide

Different Types of Pools

Swimming pools can be ‘above ground’ or ‘in ground’, and constructed from several different materials.

Understanding Pool Anatomy guide

Understanding Pool Anatomy

Get to know the pieces of equipment that power your pool.

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