Pool
Maintenance
Automatic
Cleaners
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About
Automatic Cleaners
Automatic Cleaners are a great way to keep
your pool clean with minimal effort.
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These
cleaners fasten to one of the suction ports at the pool.
Usually, this port is the skimmer, or your pool may have
a separate vacuum port where the cleaner's hose can attach.
With the hose attached and the filter pump running, suction
is created on the underside of the cleaner. The cleaner
moves randomly or automatically around the pool with motion
created by a device that gives stop/start pulsing of water.
As the unit travels, debris is sucked up through the neck
and then the hose, past the suction port, through the
pipe, and stops at the filter pump strainer basket, while
smaller debris passes through to the filter.
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These
cleaners are those that attach to the pressure side (return)
of your circulation system. The water that is pumped or
"pushed" back to the pool powers these units
which have their own hydraulic power plant inside. Being
on the pressure side, these units have distinct advantages.
They are helpful in distributing clean, filtered water
around the pool and having their own debris bag means
that they don't jeopardize the filtration system. Even
with the bag full, a pressure cleaner still operates,
stirring debris up. It just won't suck any more debris
until the bag is emptied.
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A
transformer is plugged into a wall outlet and a long (50FT.)
cord from the unit plugs into the transformer, receiving
low voltage power to operate the cleaner. This power operates
two motors; a pump motor which draws debris into the unit's
filter and a drive motor which moves the unit around the
pool. The advantages to owning a robotic cleaner include
their self contained filter, which is easily cleaned and
they also do quite well with their coverage. being that
they are the only cleaners not attached in any way to
the pool's circulation system, they produce no back pressure
on the filtering.
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