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Super-Pro 2" x 25' Deluxe Service Grade Backwash Hose, 2160WBUSD025

Super-Pro 2" x 25' Deluxe Service Grade Backwash Hose, 2160WBUSD025

Mfg #: 2160WBUSD025

SKU: SPG-40-1113

UPC: 729360011135

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Description

Super-Pro 2" x 25' Deluxe Service Grade Backwash Hose, 2160WBUSD025

This Super-Pro 2" x 25' Deluxe Service Grade Backwash Hose, 2160WBUSD025 is used for cleaning out the waste water from the filter. Attaches easily to a tapered fitting (not included) and inserted into the backwash port of the filter. Backwash hoses can also be used for draining your pool. The length of the hose you need depends on the distance to the location of the water you are discarding. Please consult with your local regulations on safely discarding pool water.

Specifications

  • Brand: Super-Pro
  • Width: 2 (inches)
  • Length: 25 (feet)
  • Grade: Service Grade / Commercial
  • Manufacturer Part Number: 2160WBUSD025

About Backwashing

Backwashing is the process of reversing the water flow to flush out debris and contaminants from pool filters. Backwashing should be continued for a few minutes, or until the water running through the waste line is clear. This helps reduce the need to manually clean your pool’s filters. A good indication that the system needs to be backwashed is when your pressure gauge rises 8-10 PSI above the startup (or clean) pressure.

How Often Should You Backwash?

This depends on how much use your pool gets and how much debris and contaminants are in the system. Also, the size and type of filters also play a role in how frequently you need to backwash. For example, DE filters might need to be cleaned every 1-2 months. For pools that are used more frequently and acquire more debris, backwashing is a good routine to work into your maintenance schedule.

Other outside factors may require you to perform additional backwashing. For example, if there is an algae breakout or a major storm, this could result in additional contaminants in the filtration system.

If you use a sand filter system with your pool, you might consider backwashing once per month.

Benefits of Backwashing

After backwashing, you’ll use less energy by running your pump at a lower speed. This will also reduce the amount of time you’ll need to spend taking apart and cleaning your filters. This helps maintain a longer lasting filter and keeps your pool functioning properly.