Pool Filtration Systems
Pollution may occur in pool waters as a result of various external factors, increasing pollution makes the water unhealthy and unusable both physically and chemically. The quality of the pool water is directly related to the selection of the appropriate filtration, so choosing the right filtration system is important in order to obtain clean and clear water.
The pool filtration period is determined according to the intended use, size and type of the pool, and then pool pumps and sand filters compatible with the system are selected. With the commissioning of the system, correct water circulation begins and thus, the pollutants in the water are filtered and clean and clear water is provided.
Working Mechanism of Pool Filtration Systems
Pool water is drawn through overflow grates or skimmers with the help of pumps. The water is subjected to filtration process and its residues are purified. Clean water is given back to the pool with feeding nozzles. By ensuring the water circulation, the quality of the pool water is kept at the appropriate standards, hygienic and clean.
By the help of particles such as zeloloite, quartz, glass or anthracite sand in various sizes in the filter, impurities such as hair, dead skin, leaves and dust in the water are kept. Replacing the filter chamber at regular intervals extends the life of the filter and ensures that the system operates more efficiently. Before starting the filtration process, the collection of substances that will block the filter system and prevent it from working properly will positively affect the life of the system.