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IntelliFlo VS+ SVRS Installation and User’s Guide
Swimming pools are great for relaxing, exercising or just having fun. But they also mean higher than average
energy bills. The key to saving energy with your pool is to correctly manage the filter pump time, pool
temperature and lighting. Consider the following when operating your swimming pool:
Using your IntelliFlo VS pump
Your pool needs to be filtered every 24 hours. The time to filter the pool depends on:
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The size of your pool.
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The filtering equipment.
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How much you use your pool.
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Different environmental factors (such as how much sunlight hits the pool).
Typically, one complete turnover of water every 24 hours provides adequate filtering for a single-family
pool. The more you use your pool, the more filtering it will need. It is generally recommended that you run
your filter for four to six hours a day during the summer and two to four hours a day during the winter. If
you’re filtering more than this, try reducing your daily filtering time by 30 minutes. After a week, if the water
clarity and chemical balance show adequate filtration is taking place, try reducing your filtering time by
another 30 minutes. Continue this process until water clarity or chemical imbalance indicates more filtering is
needed. In addition to chemical testing, a good way to check your water clarity is that the main drain cover
should be clearly visible from the deck.
Automatic pool sweeps (booster pump style)
Usually, three to four hours of daily operation during summer and two to three hours daily in the winter are
sufficient. Start the pool sweep one hour or more after the pool pump has started and stop the sweep one
hour or more before the pool pump turns off. On unusually dusty days, increase cleaning time in half-hour
increments until the pool is clean. Use a wall brush and leaf skimmer frequently to help the sweep along.
Filter during off-peak times
You can help everyone by filtering your pool during off-peak hours. Avoid operating your pool filter
between the hours of noon and 6:00 P.M. This will help reduce the demand for electricity, conserve natural
resources, and save money. Of course, if your pool has solar heating, you’ll need to filter when the sun is
correctly positioned for your solar panels. However, we recommend that you minimize filtration during the
peak period of noon to 6:00 P.M. as much as possible.
Setting filtering time
A filter time clock is an easy way to manage pool filtering. Just be sure to check it once a month to make
sure the trippers are secure. Check your clock’s instruction manual for directions on setting the operation
times. Remember to reset the time clock after power outages and for the fall and spring time change.
How to make your pool more energy efficient