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If you only have dirt particles in the water you can go with a 20" Big Blue whole house filtration unit. They usually come with sediment filters and in your case if the dirt is very fine you can get a 1 micron filter and that should remove it all but if there is alot you can go with a dual stage and put either a carbon filter or another sediment.
The Pentek ECP5-10 Filter gets rid of fine sand, dirt, silt, rust, and scale particles but does not claim to remove lead.
well if its a large amount coming out of the filter.its about to blowup.if its a light coating on a new filter it helps to trap dirt and fine dust
You can push it through a really fine filter. Or you can distill it.
The sock is a geo-textile used to filter fine particles of dirt so that the water entering the tile is not going to muck it up.
Ignoring your terrible way of framing the question, the answer is yes. Dirt is the middle period between rock and sand. When dirt becomes fine enough it becomes sand and when rock becomes fine enough it becomes dirt.
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If you can blow through the filter with no constrictions it's fine.
Yes. If it's PVC, just go to the local HW store and buy the adapter components required, primer and glue. The pressure will be fine, what do you have to lose to try it assuming you already have the pump?
There are 2 main reasons for this problem, 1, the pool filter is short on sand if the filter is more than 4 years old it would be better to empty it and replace all the sand. the volume need should be stated on the side of the filter. other wise just add some more sand to your filter so that you have about 1 fifth of the filter space left empty. this should solve the problem. 2, the dust in the pool is so fine that it works its way back through the filter to the pool. you can add aluminum sulphate or copper sulphate to the pool and this acts as a very effective clarifier for the water it will help the filter catch the small particles and make the remainder heavy and fall to the floor where they can be hoovered up. hope this is of help to you.
I suggest you put the coarse gravel on top, the fine gravel in the middle and the cotton balls on the bottom. The less gaps in the material the more dirt will get trapped. The coarse gravel will take a small amount of the dirt out. Then the fine gravel will take out more and finally the cotton balls will most likely take out the rest leaving an evenly distributed amount of dirt in each layer. If the cotton balls are on top then the dirt would fill the cotton balls and some of it might still come through then the layers of gravel may not be effective to such small pieces of dirt.
You swirl the dirt out- the heavy gold settles at the bottom.