IF YOU RUN IT W/O A FILTER, THE INDOOR COIL BECOMES THE FILTER AND CONTINUES TO FILTER UNTILL IT BECOMES PLUGGED AND FAILS COMPLETELY. LC
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3.5 TONS
A small heatpump is unlikely to need as much as 1000 Watts but check the rating plate to get the power. If the heatpump takes less than 1000 Watts then the 1000 Watt halogen heater is the answer. NOTE: That answer is only correct if these things are run continuously for 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. If you only switch the halogen heater on for one hour every 24 hours then it will only use 1000 WattHours (1 kWh) of energy in that period of 24 hours. If a heatpump runs for 24 hours, and it takes 100 Watts, then the heatpump will be taking 2400 WattHours (2.4 kWh) of energy! You will now (hopefully!) understand why that Note is relevant: when you wish to compare the energy costs of running two different appliances, to make a fair comparison you have to consider the actual running times as well as the bare Wattage.
Usually gas or heatpump
Run the filter when adding any chemical to the pool. It needs to circulate to do its job.
Always run the pump in filter, for atleast 4 to 5 hrs a day , never run the pump in anything else but filter , only time you change filter setting is when you back wash you filter, also when you ope your pool and shock it for the 1st time run the filter over night then back wash next day
Clogged fuel filter, Replace the filter.
The filter should run for at least 6 hours a day, preferably during the day as this is when it is needed the most. Of course, the longer you run it, the better it wil lbe.
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A heatpump that only has one stage of heat and one stage of cool.
no filter because for smaller fish it can hurt or even kill them and for the old filter use bigger fish
Clean filter hose.