With the improvement of people’s living standard, more and more people begin to pay attention to health and life quality. In the hot summer, swimming is a very popular form of exercise, and the choice of swimming pool water treatment equipment becomes an important issue. When choosing pool water treatment equipment, you need to consider many factors, including the size of the pool, frequency of use, water quality requirements, and so on. This article will introduce how to choose the right swimming pool water treatment equipment from these aspects.
Choose the right cleaning equipment according to the size of the pool
The size of the pool is an important factor in the selection of pool water treatment equipment. The size of the pool determines the amount of water that needs to be treated, so you need to choose the right equipment for treating the water. If the pool is relatively small, you can choose smaller water treatment equipment, such as buried all-in-one systems, wall-mounted all-in-one systems, or integrated pool water treatment equipment. If the pool is large, you need to choose a complete pool water treatment equipment, or build a civil computer room and select pool equipment such as pool circulation pump, pool sand filter, disinfection equipment, water quality monitoring instruments, constant temperature heating equipment, and other complete pool water treatment equipment.
Choose the right cleaning equipment according to the frequency of use of the pool
The frequency of use of the pool is also an important factor in the selection of pool water treatment equipment. If the pool is used more frequently, you need to choose efficient equipment to treat the water. For example, you can choose some efficient filters and UV sterilizers to ensure that the water is clean and sanitary. If the pool is used less frequently, some simple equipment can be selected, such as ordinary filters and circulating pumps.
Choose the right cleaning equipment according to the water quality requirements of the pool
Water quality requirements are also an important factor in the selection of swimming pool water treatment equipment. Some people have high water quality standards, necessitating the use of high-end treatment equipment, and need to choose some high-end equipment to treat the water. For example, you can choose some high-end pool disinfection equipment to ensure that the water is clean and sanitary. If the water quality requirements are not high, you can choose some relatively simple equipment, such as pool circulation pump, filter sand cylinder, dosing device, etc.
Can the selected pool filtration equipment be backwashed frequently?
Determine the backwash frequency according to the frequency of pool use
The backwashing frequency cycle of the filter sand cylinder is determined according to the actual situation. In general, if the pool is used more frequently and the water quality is dirtier, it needs to be backwashed more frequently. On the contrary, if the pool is used less frequently and the water quality is relatively clean, then the number of backwashing can be appropriately reduced. The focus is to observe the clarity of the water when backwashing, but there are subjective differences in people’s judgment of the effluent after backwashing, and the frequency of backwashing also changes with their judgment. At this time, a cycle can be determined according to the turbidity of the previous backwashing sewage and the pressure gauge reading. For example, during normal filtration, the count of the pressure gauge is 0.1MPa, and when the reading of the pressure gauge reaches 0.2MPa, we backwash once and find that the discharged sewage is not so dirty. Then we understand that the backwash time can be extended next time. Repeat this several times, each time we record the interval. It will give you a suitable backwash frequency cycle. In this way, a good balance is struck between not affecting pollution and not incurring more labor costs.
How to backwash correctly?
First, turn off the pool pump. Then open the backwash valve and allow the water to enter the filter sand tank from the bottom to wash out the contaminants. The backwash time is generally 2-3 minutes until the discharged water becomes clear. After that, close the backwash valve and turn on the pump to allow the water to return to the pool. It should be noted that the backwashing process should be carefully operated to avoid excessive washing resulting in the loss of sand particles in the sand cylinder. In addition, regularly check whether the sand in the sand filter tank needs to be replaced to ensure its filtration effect.
Conclusion
In addition to the above factors, there are other factors to consider. Such as the price of equipment, maintenance costs, service life and so on. When choosing swimming pool equipment, we should consider these factors comprehensively and choose cost-effective swimming pool water treatment equipment. Only by choosing the equipment that suits you can ensure that the water quality of the pool is clean and sanitary, so that people are more healthy and comfortable when swimming.