Sand blowing out when backwashing

waterman5416

Member
Apr 19, 2023
5
Virginia Beach, Va
Pool Size
15000
Surface
Vinyl
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi, I saw a couple old threads that were closed so I'm posting a new one.
I have an above ground pool that has blown sand out the discharge since pool was installed 3 years ago.
The installer originally installed hoses backwards. I realized after seeing allot of sand at the bottom of the pool (sand not debree) and in the driveway(allot).
At that point I switched hoses inspected and changed spider gasket (no luck).
Could the pump be to powerful? My last pump for 15x30 pool was only 1 hp. This motor is 1.5
At the end of last season I replaced the sand inspecting all internal parts carefully and they were fine.
Opened pool and vacuumed to waste. Still alot of sand discharged to driveway. 3/4 gallon bucket full.
Pool: 24 ft round above ground, salt water, Hayward S180T 18"sand filter, 1.5 powerflow pump.

Thanks in advance for your feedback.

Tony
 
Welcome to TFP! :wave: Before we evaluate the pump's strength to the filter, let's recap a few things:
1 - Do you know what brand of sand was installed in the filter?
2 - Have you opened the filter this season to see how full it is of sand?
3 - You say it's been blowing sand since Day 1? Did anyone ever consider the MPV diverter or body may be defective?
4 - Powerflow? Is this a Hayward Power-Flo Matrix pump?

Let's start there and see what we can do.
 
I just changed the sand in the pool filter when I closed the pool with quikrete pool filter sand pn 1153.
When I changed sand, I inspected all laterals, and they were good. I followed directions including filling partially with water before pouring in new sand as not to damage laterals.
I didn't look at the new sand due to it never being used but I did put in the correct amount as specified in mfg instructions.
The pump is a hayward power-flo lx 1.5 hp.
I haven't considered mvp (vari-flow xl sp0714T) being defective but, did replace spider gasket along with piece is was glued to 1 unit along with all associated springs and orings.
 
Is there anything else in mvp that could have been damaged due to installer hooking up hoses backwards?
It was backwards for 3 weeks. I figured the gasket was the only thing that was damaged
 
quikrete pool filter sand
Be aware that members have had issues with Quiikrete Pool Sand.[4] Members find that Quikrete Pool Sand is too fine and perceptibly heterogenous (i.e., not filtered to #20 specifically).[5] It does not filter well and tends to blow back into the pool. A search in the Forum can provide more information about the issues.

 
15 gpm/sqft is ideal for backwash (26.25 gpm).

20 gpm/sqft is maximum (35 gpm)

Your pump can do 90 gpm, which is 51.4 gpm/sqft, which is way too high.

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@JamesW, are those numbers based on high or low speed?

@waterman5416, I have a Power-Flo and it's a 2-speed. Is yours as well? If so, do you backwash on high or low speed? I was curious if it was possible to backwash on low if perhaps high speed is overwhelming the filter.
 
Thanks for all your input.
I did notice the quikrete pool sand was finer than i took out but, the problem was the same.
I only have a one speed pump. I'm going to do some research on switching motors due to pressure.

Thanks to all. For Now
 
You likely can also downsize the impeller to reduce the flow rate and electrical consumption.
 

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Wow, If I could downsize impeller that would be the deal. Alot cheaper than new motor.
Thanks.
If you could get your hands on a 2-speed motor for that Power-Flo, it would really be a plus. Not only more flexible for you, but also significant energy savings. I run my pump on low 24/7. While VSPs are the thing today, there are still 2-speed motors out there, so it's an option.

 
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