No just turn the pump of before you open the filter or else you may get a little wet and electrocuted. Humm, lets make sure what specific peices of equipment we are talking about here. The pump is the one with the motor attached and the pump may or may not have a clear 5", 6" or 7" lid. The filter is the large tank next to the pump or heater. If you try to open the filter with the pump running or not you STILL MAY HAVE AIR IN THE SYSTEM. Releasing the clamp under those conditions will land you directly in the hospital with broken ribs or worse. ALWAYS BLEED OFF THE AIR IN A FILTER BEFORE YOU RELEASE THE CLAMP OR UNDO THE NUT(S) HOLDING IT SECURE. Also releasing the air on th efilter tank may make it easier to open the pump pot lid.
The only thing that needs to be done before removing the lid from the pool filter is to stop the pump. once the pump is idle there is no presure to speak of.
Swimming Pool was released on 07/04/2003.
It is not possible to have a pressure level on your swimming pool! However the pressure on the filter gage could run anywhere from 5# to 35#
Pressure inside Earth increases much like pressure in the swimming pool increases.
A person can go to a plane after swimming in a 2M deep pool because the pressure is not too much.
You can not measure the pressure in a swimming pool. If you mean the pressure on the filter tank gage then you may have to backwash the filter. Talk to your local pool store for instructions as how to maintain a swimming pool and the equipment. Get some education on swimming pool maint. before you get into some real trouble. A pool is not too forgiving for someone without a basic knowledge of pools.
At the same depth the pressure is greater at sea because salt water is denser than fresh water.
Correct Answer= "As you go deeper"
Friction
The highest pressure in any open vessel is at the deepest point.
Something with a low pressure, for example: classic snowshoes, a swimming flipper and an air pump... :) G.
Yes. The water pressure exerted on your body is greater than air pressure, and increases with depth.
Something with a low pressure, for example: classic snowshoes, a swimming flipper and an air pump... :) G.