There are just a few easy actions you need to take to get the water from your pump back into the pool. Before anything else, check that the pump is wired in and primed. Make sure there is nothing clogging up the pump basket. Find the pool's water return inlet and proceed to the next step. This is a fixture that is typically installed on the pool's wall. Pool hose of an appropriate length should be attached to the pump's discharge port. The pool's return inlet should be connected to the hose's opposite end. When you're ready, activate the pump. After a while, water should start trickling through the hose and into the pool. Check for leaks in the Plumbing and make sure the water is flowing freely. If the water flow rate is too slow or too fast, you can adjust the pump's settings. Proper water circulation and filtration rely on routine pump and pool equipment maintenance.
It would be much simpler to call a local pool builder to have them explain what it entails. k
By throwing the pump into the pool
The pool return line is the one that returns the water form the filter to the pool. Usually you'll see holes in the side walls of the pool with little eyeball sockets where the water flows back to the pool.
The pump acts as the suction to pull the water into the filter and return it to the pool's jets. What item was torn off? You would have to close the valves on your returns so the pool's water does not come out through the broken part. Can you post pics or explain more? Good luck!
A "return drain" in reality would be called a return fitting . It's the one where the filterer, heated water goes back to the pool thus RETURN. Main Drain is that grate looking device at the deep end of the pool on the bottom where water is sucked from the pool and sent to the pump - the part of the equipment with the motor and clear lid. The filter - sometimes wrongly referred to as the pump - is the large round or vertically rectangular shaped tank. You need both. k
There are special plugs that fit into the return and suction fittings in the pool. They come in various sizes and configurations. The first thing is to turn off the pump.
A Bilge Pump is what it is referred to on ships when you pump water over board. Trash pump.
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To install the water return fitting above the ground pool, you have to switch off the source. After this you can then install the water.
So long as there is water coming through the pump when it is running it doesnt matter what the water level in the pool is.
Pump the water out or put a cover over the pool.
The return line would be better served underwater and pointing in a direction to set up a counterclockwise flow to take advantage of the Coriolis effect of the earth's rotation which even effects a small body of water like a pool.
Certainly, if the pump is running. The primary pump intake is the main drain at the deepest part of the pool.
The pool pump does suck the water from the pool. Then it goes thru the filter and (if you use have the following) thru the heater and chlorinator then back into the pool. So - nothing will keep it from sucking water from the pool - but that's a good thing. Now - if you set the valve to a different setting - then it might actually send the water to a waste line - maybe that's what you meant. If that's the case -then the pool pump will eventually drain your whole pool if you have it set to get the water from the bottom drain (another valve).