I just bought a house that has an in-ground pool and am trying to learn the basic process for cleaning the pump basket and priming the pump, but I'm having trouble avoiding/removing air in the system.
Here's a photo of my pump/filter system:
Process I followed:
I know it's bad to leave the system running with air in it like this, but am not sure what I need to do differently.
Almost every thing I found when searching mentions closing valves, but I don't see any valves on either the suction side nor the pressure side (nor elsewhere in the area). See the photo below.
What am I missing?

Here's a photo of my pump/filter system:
Process I followed:
- Shut off power to the pump (booster pump is already off, and is off for this whole process). Looks like this is a two speed pump, so I think the automatic timer controls the high speed part of it (~6 hrs/day), and the breaker switch turns off the pump altogether. I shut off both.
- Remove the pump lid. When I remove the pump lid, I immediately hear a pumping sound of water in the piping. My guess is this is water partially flowing back down to the skimmer, and also out of the filter into the pool's return. This continues until I replace the lid, but fades in intensity over time.
- Clean and replace basket.
- Fill basket with water. I filled until I reached the pipe that pulls from the skimmer.
- Put the pump lid back on.
- Turn the pump on, back to high speed. When I start the pump, it takes 20-30s for water from the skimmer to begin entering the basket.
- Bleed the air out the filter through the valve.
I know it's bad to leave the system running with air in it like this, but am not sure what I need to do differently.
Almost every thing I found when searching mentions closing valves, but I don't see any valves on either the suction side nor the pressure side (nor elsewhere in the area). See the photo below.
What am I missing?
