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Help with solar heated pool?

I just bought a house, and the previous owner installed a solar heated pool already. However, they didnt leave us with the user guide for the pool, so I dont really know how to operate it. Theres a huge tank on the side of the yard, but the pipe is cut off. I don’t know if there’s anything to do with the solar system.
Please help.
Thanks

Typically your pool and house water systems are separate and this would apply to your solar heating system too.

Most solar pool heaters work off the existing pool pump that diverts some of the water to the solar array then back to the pool return line. They also have a thermo switch that is modifiable in setting. If the pool water temp is 85 and the thermo switch is set at 85 then the valve will not open to the array.

Be careful of this setting since your pool can get too hot and you will expereince high evaporation and chemical use to maintain a hotter pool.

You can also cool your pool down by running your pump at night and circulating the pool water to the solar array which will act as a radiator and cool the pool down. You may have to change the thermo switch to do this.

You’re welcome!!

2 Responses

  1. JimS Says:

    Did you get a home inspection before you purchased? If so, was the pool and heating system included in the inspection? I don’t know about solar pool heaters but I do own a pool. If I were you I’d contact the pool builder or a reputable pool supply company and have them come out and give you some instruction.
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  2. Buttsoap Says:

    Typically your pool and house water systems are separate and this would apply to your solar heating system too.

    Most solar pool heaters work off the existing pool pump that diverts some of the water to the solar array then back to the pool return line. They also have a thermo switch that is modifiable in setting. If the pool water temp is 85 and the thermo switch is set at 85 then the valve will not open to the array.

    Be careful of this setting since your pool can get too hot and you will expereince high evaporation and chemical use to maintain a hotter pool.

    You can also cool your pool down by running your pump at night and circulating the pool water to the solar array which will act as a radiator and cool the pool down. You may have to change the thermo switch to do this.

    You’re welcome!!
    References :

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