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Articles on Pool TroubleshootingMonitor the Filter Pressure GaugeMost swimming pool filters are fitted with a pressure gauge mounted on top of the filter. The primary purpose of the pressure gauge is simply to indicate how much pressure is building up inside the filter. Monitoring this pressure gauge on a periodic basis is an essential part of maintaining a healthy swimming pool. The filter pressure gauge can be useful in many ways and can help identify and avoid many potential problems saving time, money, and headaches. Weekly Monitoring of the Filter Pressure Gauge It is good practice to check the filter pressure while the pool pump is operating at least once each week. When a new filter is installed or each time the filter is cleaned, it is important to make a note of the normal operating pressure as indicated on the filter pressure gauge. A waterproof marker can be used to write this pressure reading directly on the top of the filter where it won’t get lost and is the most convenient for checking the pressure each week. Most manufacturers recommend that the filter should be cleaned when the filter pressure shows an increase of 10 psi over the normal operating pressure. Be sure to check the owner’s manual for the filter manufacturer’s recommendation. Filter Pressure Lower than Normal Filter Pressure Higher than Normal Fluctuating Filter Pressure Monitoring the swimming pool filter pressure gauge is real simple and can save a lot of trouble, time, and money. Making it a routine part of maintaining the swimming pool can pay big dividends!
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