The filter doesn't run, the pump does.
A good rule of thumb is that the pump be sized so as to turn the entire amount of water in the pool over in 8 hours.
You should check your fuel filter and or fuel pressure. A mantains manule should tell you what psi it should be not running and running. Run a code reader to check if there may be codes You should check your fuel filter and or fuel pressure. A mantains manule should tell you what psi it should be not running and running. Run a code reader to check if there may be codes
Hmmm, do you possibly mean the back wash valve on the filter? This valve has many positions to choose from especially for sand filters. Filter, back wash, drain, drain to waste, filter bypass, closed. They are pretty much self explanatory. Normal position would be the "filter" position while the pump is running and the filter is working. Ken
looks much better and easier to repair if required
You should change your fuel filter every 90,000 to 100,000 miles.
If you are changing the oil you should ALWAYS change the filter too.
That depends on what sort of business you are running.
If you can eat while running then as much as you want
It depends on how much running experience you have already and how much time you have to train.
The filter is simply clogging with the junk you are picking up. Somewhere there should be an instruction to set the Silica II to "To Waste" when vacuuming. Your alternative is to keep flushing the filter every few minutes, which will use just as much water and take much more time. This process will lower the water level of the pool, however, so you should have it really full to begin with and be ready to replace the water discharged.
Depending on how much you drive your car should be how often you change your air filter. Sources say you should change it when you go to get your oil changed cause they both last about the same time.
Should be 15 qts.
You should read from 13.5 to 14 volts at the battery when the car is running.