If your pump is doing that, then one of three things is happening: The pump is too powerful. Most AG pool pumps are 1 horsepower to 1.5 - the label should have this info. The hose is not connected securely. It should be connected to a PVC connector of the same diameter via a snug hose clamp. The filter is not allowing enough water back into your pool. Make sure it is set to filter. Failing this, your local pool service technician should examine your setup in person.
i have an above ground. we found that it is much better to put the cover on loose. then use big clamps to keep it from blowing off. we have a 18 foot. we have 12 clamps on it.hope this helps
There is an overload or short to ground in the circuit.There is an overload or short to ground in the circuit.
The circuit is overloaded or shorted to ground.
Over current or short to ground.
It would help to know what engine you had... if it's not a glider, the 2006 Volvos in North America were available with the Volvo D12 or D16 engine, the Cummins ISX or ISM engine, or the Caterpillar C11, C12, C13, C15, or C16 engine. Also, are the hoses blowing off of their connections, or are they just blowing out?
You evidently have something shorted to ground. You did not specify as to which fuse you are blowing. Consequently, iI am unable to help you.
There are a couple of reasons why a headlight keeps blowing on a 2001 HyundaiÊ Elantra. There could be a problem with the ground circuit or the connector.
There is an electrical short to ground in the fan switch or in the blower motor itself.
The circuit is shorted to ground.
Dead short to ground or an overload
There seems to be a short to ground in the wiring somewhere.
You have a short that is blowing the fuse, it may not be in the module itself but in a wire or sensor that leads to it.