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Electrical code,pump problems,maintenance

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Electrical

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State certified ,installation specialist for a pool company,35 years expierence

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Recent Answers from Lynn bellay

2009-09-18 Pool pump alarms:

Their nothing to shut the motor off it usually only ruins the impeller I guess the impeller could bind and stall the motor though I've never seen it.Are you sure these motors are burned up.I've went on

2009-09-15 Pool pump alarms:

Its odd I never heard off only about 2 pumps in 30 years and then only the 25 dollar impeller the motor doesn't burn up nor the pump housing about a 100 dollar repair someones taken you for a ride.If you

2009-09-12 black algae:

Blue green [black algae] is very difficult to cure.I take it its plaster commercial pool.You don't say how heavy it is so I will start with the simplest cure.Keep the ph at 7.0I do not know the capacity

2009-09-07 spa pump problems:

After I clean a spa I put the plug back in and from the inside of the tub I locate the water INLET,I put my hose around it[use a rag to seal it and force water back into the tub for 3 or 4 minutes or until

2009-09-04 HOW TO CLEAN THE WATER IN THE SPA:

Every spa I've seen has a drain,I use a towel to get the last bit of water squeezing it out until I get it all.I use dishsoap and clorox sometimes a little softscrub depending on the finish.Your owners

 

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