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Home Pool Cleaners - the 5 Types of Pool Cleaner

5 Main Types of Pool Cleaners on YouTube

There are Five main types of cleaners according to Wickipedia, classified by the drive mechanism used:

1. Return-side driven — this is where the water outflow being returned to the pool is used for locomotion and debris suction, via the venturi effect.

2. Pressure driven — this is where the water outflow is pressurized using a secondary “booster” pump. This high pressure water is used for locomotion and debris suction, via the venturi effect.

3. Suction-side driven — water being pumped out of the pool via its skimmer or drains is used for locomotion and debris suction.

4. Suction-side floating skimmer — water being pumped out of the pool via its fixed skimmer or drain is pulled through a floating skimmer this method makes use of the surface tensionof the pool to pull floating contaminants to its self.

5. Electronic or robotic — an external electrical power cord is used to drive motors used for locomotion and suction.

 

Electronic or Robotic

The electronic automated pool cleaner consists on a very simple concept. It has a drive motor a pump and a processor. The pump is drawing the water from the bottom of the robot where the intake valves are located, through the filter and out to the top outlet of the cleaner.

During that process debris and dust that are on the pool surfaces, being vacuumed into the filter section, and particles that are large enough stay inside the robots filter unit until cycle is done and disposal is being removed. The drive motor is made to give the pool robot a directional movement but it does not determine the route.

The drive motor is driving the drive belts and the drive belts are driving the wheels or wheel tubes depending on the model. The processor is made to determine the cycle time of the motors to a specific direction.

The more advanced models have more advanced processors which remember the pool’s size and shape and determines the most efficient route to clean the entire pool.

 

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

Portable Pool Vacuums

Portable pool vacuum cleaners come to a variety of designs. In the last few years these devices have seen a large number of inventions, resulting in diverse cleaning mechanisms but all normally individually electrically powered and cleans by suction, or “dumb” (and powerless and are connected to the pool’s filter line).

We are told by Poolrite StingRay™ that suction cleaners have come a long way but that there are none better with the Poolrite StingRay™ with it simple, inexpensive mechanism. This we are told is new and improved technology - a high quality product and exceptional value for money.

The Power Vac™ can consume large piles of leaves and sand without stopping or decreasing in suction thus eliminating wasted time with clogged pumps and dirty filters. The suction lasts longer since the bag holds more dirt and debris, tackling the largest of messes in the pool . The most effective way there is to clean a pool or spa.

Certain designs include a plate that goes above the leaf basket in the skimmer box, they have a hole for the vac hose. Used correctly the larger particles and leaves are collected in the basket before they go to the pump and filter.

Protect your pool toys and accessories from deterioration caused by sun, rain, pollution, and winter snow, by storing them in our big, tough pool storage box. Add a tight fitting blue lid (over whole body) to keep your stuff dry, and ventilate it to help prevent a stale, musty smell or mildew from developing.

Stores the power supply, cord, and pool cleaner when not in use.

Although automatic pool cleaners are nice, they do take some time to clean the pool. This means that if you plan to take a quick swim, you will not have time to clean your pool. Also included with the best products are winterizing plugs and a vacuum adapter in the skimmer that allows for manual vacuuming or easy look up with an automatic cleaner.

The Pool Buster™ allows you to clean with the simplicity of a home vacuum cleaner bringing modern day technology out of the house and into your back yard swimming pool. Portable, self contained, easy to use and highly effective are just some of the attributes that make the Indigo luxury robotic pool cleaner, well .

The In-Ground Pool Cleaner™ automatically micro filters down to just 2 microns and includes 60 foot cable.

The AquaVac™ Tigershark Robotic in-ground pool cleaner features an easy to clean cartridge filter. Simply rinse and clean it with a garden hose.

Doughboy pool filter specs are easily consulted for more information on finding a Doughboy pool filter. A number of online dealers provide even more pool filter information about this device; the web is also a great way to locate a pool filter store of this brand.

Totally independent of pool circulation system, the Prowler™ provides on-demand cleaning without running pumps. It requires no installation, no booster pump, no hoses. This system will give the best possible performance with the least amount of maintenance and utility cost. It is easy to drain and store during the off-season should you wish to take the pool down or just store the filter system to prevent freezing.

The majority of above ground pools do not have a viable filter system in place. This means that water can stagnate, and it can become a breeding area for bacteria and other harmful microorganisms.

Aqua Rite™ Electronic Chlorine Generators (also known as salt chlorinators) are the largest selling system in the world. They automatically produce pure chlorine every day while the pool is being filtered and distribute it evenly.

Pool Logic™ provides quality pool care products for cleaning, maintaining and preserving the beauty of your pool or spa. The products are ideal for indoor pools, outdoor pools, above ground pools and spas. Most homes have vacuum but they doesn’t know central vacuum systems. Do you know about central vacuum?

This is a hoseless battery powered hand vacuum cleaner for portable pools, spas, and hot tubs. No hose, no electrical cords .just an easy-to-use, battery-powered pool vacuum cleaner to remove small leaves, debris, sand and algae from your pool, spa or hot tub.

This Catfish Pool Vacuum™ attaches to the end of your pool pole (not included), and runs up to 45 minutes on a single charge. During the hot summer weather, there is no better place to be than in a nice cold swimming pool. As fun as swimming pools can be, they also carry responsibility.

You can also program your unit to custom clean your pool to suit your pool’s exact dimensions. To remove major odors, the unit is easily adjusted to higher levels.

Friday, May 9th, 2008

The Aqua Vac Eliminates the Need to Prime

The Aqua Vac Manual is excellent for quick spot vacuuming without closing down the entire pool. The efficient self-contained motor eliminates the need to prime traditional vacuum hoses and the priming, starting and maintenance problems associated with other vacuums.[1] [2]

The Aqua Vac 2 Commercial operates on a 12 volt marine battery with a pressurized motor that can clean 16,000 gallons per hour. The complete unit comes on its own caddy cart and can be stored in a small area, and is design to fit through doorways and roll up stairs.[1]

The complete unit comes on its own caddy cart and can be stored in a small area, and is designed to fit through doorways and roll up stairs.[3]

[1] http://www.brockent.com/categoryview.asp?categoryid=327
[2] http://homepoolcleaners.com/blog/home-pool-cleaners/the-aqua-vac-battery-powered-portable-pool-cleaner-15.php
[3] http://www.recreonics.com/underwater_cleaning_equipment.htm

Friday, May 9th, 2008

The Aqua Vac Battery Powered Portable Pool Cleaner

The Aqua Vac 2 Commercial operates on a 12 volt marine battery with a pressurized motor that can clean 16,000 gallons per hour. The complete unit comes on its own caddy cart and can be stored in a small area, and is design to fit through doorways and roll up stairs.[1] The Aqua Vac Manual is also excellent for quick spot vacuuming without closing down the entire pool. The efficient self-contained motor eliminates the need to prime traditional vacuum hoses and the priming, starting and maintenance problems associated with other vacuums.[2] The Aqua Vacs are also excellent for quick spot vacuuming without closing down the entire pool area. The self contained motor eliminates the need to prime traditional vacuum hoses and the priming, starting and maintenance problems typically associated with gasoline units.[3]

[1] http://www.recreonics.com/underwater_cleaning_equipment.htm
[2] http://www.brockent.com/categoryview.asp?categoryid=327
[3] http://www.cheappoolproducts.com/the~aqua~vac~battery~operated~%3cbr%3ecommercial~vacuum~system_29_2614~product.html

Sunday, April 13th, 2008

How to Clean Pools: Above Ground Types

Cleaning Options for Above Ground Pools by Alex Fir

No matter how much debris you have in your backyard, your pool must be cleaned. You just may have to clean it more often than others. Whether you clean your aboveground pool frequently or whenever it needs it, you must get pool cleaning supplies.

Pool cleaning supplies are considered a pool accessory because when you buy an aboveground pool, cleaning supplies are usually not included. For that reason, you should buy your aboveground pool cleaning supplies separately. To buy the ideal cleaning supplies for your pool, you should familiarize yourself with all of your options.

One of the ways to do this is by browsing through the products that are currently available on the market. You can visit the website of an online pool supply store or by going to your local pool supply store. While browsing through the cleaning supplies is an excellent way to learn about cleaning products, it will not necessarily keep you informed. Reading a product description will not enable you to find out which products are the easiest and most effective ways to clean your aboveground pool. Therefore, use the internet to research pool cleaning supplies.

There are manual cleaning supplies and automatic cleaning supplies. Popular automatic cleaning supplies are pool vacuums. They are a perfect way to clean your pool with as little hassle as possible. There are also manual vacuums. Pool vacuums that can work without your help are referred to as robotic pool vacuums.

The majority of aboveground pool owners use automatic cleaning supplies. However, not all people prefer to choose the most modernized equipment. If you are one of those people, you can try manual pool cleaners. These manual cleaners include skimmers and scrub brushes.

Although automatic pool cleaners are nice, they do take some time to clean the pool. This means that if you plan to take a quick swim, you will not have time to clean your pool. If you have a skimmer, you can easily give your pool a quick clean before going for a swim.

Whether you are interested in purchasing automatic cleaners, manual cleaners or both, you are advised to do so without delay. The longer that your pool goes without cleaning; the harder it will be to clean.



Alex Fir shares a wealth of information on his website Swimming Pool Covers. To read about swimming pool solid cover visit his website right now.

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Swimming Pool Maintenance

Swimming Pool Maintenance by Malcom Smith

There are numerous benefits to owning an automatic pool cleaner. In order to understand those benefits, you should first learn about automatic pool cleaners and how they work.

As with many other pool accessories, you will find that automatic pool cleaners come in a wide variety of different makes and models. Regardless of different styles, all automatic pool cleaners achieve the same goal - keep your pool clean and free of debris.

There are two main types of automatic cleaners. These cleaners are frequently referred to as a vacuum cleaner and a pressure cleaner. They work in different ways. Before making a decision as to which type of cleaner you would like to buy, you should quickly familiarize yourself with each.

 

malcom Smith www.swimming-pool-chemical.dunola.com

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Pool Equipment: Choosing an Automatic Swimming Pool Cleaner

Tip! Robotic pool cleaners save a great deal of money in operating costs, because these pool cleaners do not require your pool pump and filtration system to be running for the pool cleaner to work. This also means you do not have to clean your filtration system after each use, using more electricity and losing chemically treated water through the filter backwash cycle.

An automatic swimming pool cleaner is absolutely the best piece of swimming pool equipment a pool owner can invest in. Manually cleaning a swimming pool is very time consuming and few pool owners enjoy this tedious task. An automatic swimming pool cleaner allows you to spend less time maintaining your swimming pool, and more time relaxing and enjoying your pool! There is a wide selection of automatic pool cleaners available for any budget, and every size In-Ground or Above-Ground swimming pool. There are three different types of automatic pool cleaners for In Ground pools and Above Ground pools, and they are classified by the way they collect debris and move around the pool. “Suction Side” automatic pool cleaners are connected to your pool skimmer and “Pressure Side” automatic pool cleaners connect to a return line fitting of your pool. “Robotic” pool cleaners work independently from your pool filtration system, and are powered by electricity.

Suction Side automatic pool cleaners use the suction power created by your filtration system to propel a pool cleaner around your swimming pool, and pick up debris from the pool floor. Suction side automatic pool cleaners are connected to the skimmer of the pool, and dirt and debris collected from the pool is deposited directly into your filtration system. Suction side automatic pool cleaners are very easy to connect to your swimming pool and to use. These pool cleaners may have an advantage over pressure side pool cleaners, because very little or no adjustments or additional parts are typically needed to adapt a suction side pool cleaner to your swimming pool. Examples of popular suction side automatic pool cleaners are the Hayward Pool Vac or Kreepy Krauly. Your Google Adsense code should be here, but you forgot to edit the plugins/adsense.php file and replace the code there with your own.

Tip! Robotic automatic pool cleaners feature a built in filtration system, and operate independently from your main pool filter system. No cumbersome hoses or tedious adjustments are required.

Pressure Side automatic pool cleaners connect to the return line fitting in the wall of your swimming pool. Pressure side automatic pool cleaners use a powerful jet of water to move around your swimming pool, and a jet of water is used to draw debris up from the pool surface into a special filter bag connected to the pool cleaner. Pressure side pool cleaners may have an advantage over suction side cleaners because they are typically more powerful and can climb the walls of an inground swimming pool. Because pressure side automatic pool cleaners are connected to the return line fitting of the swimming pool, the pool skimmer is left open to draw dirty water and debris from the surface of the pool. These pool cleaners act as a roving return line, and help eliminate “dead spots” in the swimming pool which are not reached by the circulating action of the main filter system. These pool cleaners deposit debris into a special filter bag instead of inside your pool filter system. Some pressure side pool cleaners feature their own “booster pump”, which works independently from your main pool filter system to create the extra water pressure needed for these powerful cleaners. Examples of popular pressure side automatic pool cleaners are most Polaris and most Letro brand pool cleaners.

Robotic automatic pool cleaners feature a built in filtration system, and operate independently from your main pool filter system. No cumbersome hoses or tedious adjustments are required. These self-contained automatic pool cleaners use on board electric motors to move around your pool and create the suction necessary to pick up debris from the pool surface. As these robotic pool cleaners move about cleaning the pool surface, they constantly circulate and filter your swimming pool water. A robotic pool cleaner will pick up debris from the pool floor, and can also climb the walls and steps of an inground swimming pool. These pool cleaners are designed to scrub the water line of the swimming pool, and regular use of a robotic swimming pool cleaner will eliminate the water line stain found on most outdoor pools.

Tip! Suction Side automatic pool cleaners use the suction power created by your filtration system to propel a pool cleaner around your swimming pool, and pick up debris from the pool floor. Suction side automatic pool cleaners are connected to the skimmer of the pool, and dirt and debris collected from the pool is deposited directly into your filtration system.

Robotic pool cleaners save a great deal of money in operating costs, because these pool cleaners do not require your pool pump and filtration system to be running for the pool cleaner to work. This also means you do not have to clean your filtration system after each use, using more electricity and losing chemically treated water through the filter backwash cycle. Robotic pool cleaners are available in many sizes and models designed for average size above ground swimming pools, up to the largest commercial facilities and water parks. Many robotic pool cleaners feature a hand held remote control, giving the pool owner complete control over the movements of the pool cleaner. This allows very quick and easy spot cleaning. The most common robotic swimming pool cleaner on the market today is the Aquabot pool cleaner.

Please visit http://www.InTheSwim.com for a complete selection of inground and above ground pool cleaners.

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Hello Pool Owners - Looking for easy maintenance ideas?

H! This is our first post. The Summer is coming and we are ready to help our readers maximise their enjoyment of their home pools. Get out there and enjoy the sun - don’t slave away manually cleaning your pool we have the answers. Automatic pool vacuums are great and they get better and cheaper to buy every year! Coem back again as we develop this blog, for more information!

Saturday, April 12th, 2008