Water flow control project
Posted: Wednesday 16 September 2020 19:46
I have a small project and don't know where it belongs.
I want to install an inground swimming pool water auto-refill project. I have a pool and a pool filter system. The filer pump circulates the pool water through the filter to keep the pool clean. Since the water in the pool evaporates, the water level will go down to the extent that the pump is no longer able to get enough water into the filter. As a result, the water pressure gauge on the filter drops from about 22gpm to something like 15gpm and if the water is not replenished in time, the water pressure will drop further. there is a valve near the pool if turned on, it will refill the pool with house water. Currently, it is manually operated. I have to watch the pool water level, if it is low(normally in a week in summer), I will have to turn on the valve to refill. The need of refill is different in summer and winter, so I have to remember or observe the water level.
My goal is to automate the refill process. My first step is to replace the manual valve with an irrigation/sprinkler control valve, it can be controlled by a sprinkler (irrigation) controller/timer. There are plenty of options on the market to automate the controller/timer, but right now, I have a dummy timer. My dummy timer will control the pool valve by specific date/time and length of time of operation, it is set until I walk to the timer and change it. If I buy a "smart" controller, I can set the timer via wifi and perhaps control the refill volume seasonally.
The true automation comes when the water pressure at the filter drops from 20+ gpm to 15 gpm, the refill valve will open to refill the pool. I know at that level, it will need about X minutes of water, so I can set the operating level of the valve. I found there are lots of smart water pressure meter on the market which is competible to the pool filter, but I don't know how can I connect the pressure meter with the pool (irrigation/sprinkler) valve.
Either that, I can also put a water level meter in the pool, when the water level drops to a certain point, I can start refilling. I have bought one like that, but I need to hook it up with a garden hose to it, it just don't work. The hose could not last long with constant water pressure and the hose is above groud people can trip over it. I doubt there is one that can operate the valve automatically.
I want to install an inground swimming pool water auto-refill project. I have a pool and a pool filter system. The filer pump circulates the pool water through the filter to keep the pool clean. Since the water in the pool evaporates, the water level will go down to the extent that the pump is no longer able to get enough water into the filter. As a result, the water pressure gauge on the filter drops from about 22gpm to something like 15gpm and if the water is not replenished in time, the water pressure will drop further. there is a valve near the pool if turned on, it will refill the pool with house water. Currently, it is manually operated. I have to watch the pool water level, if it is low(normally in a week in summer), I will have to turn on the valve to refill. The need of refill is different in summer and winter, so I have to remember or observe the water level.
My goal is to automate the refill process. My first step is to replace the manual valve with an irrigation/sprinkler control valve, it can be controlled by a sprinkler (irrigation) controller/timer. There are plenty of options on the market to automate the controller/timer, but right now, I have a dummy timer. My dummy timer will control the pool valve by specific date/time and length of time of operation, it is set until I walk to the timer and change it. If I buy a "smart" controller, I can set the timer via wifi and perhaps control the refill volume seasonally.
The true automation comes when the water pressure at the filter drops from 20+ gpm to 15 gpm, the refill valve will open to refill the pool. I know at that level, it will need about X minutes of water, so I can set the operating level of the valve. I found there are lots of smart water pressure meter on the market which is competible to the pool filter, but I don't know how can I connect the pressure meter with the pool (irrigation/sprinkler) valve.
Either that, I can also put a water level meter in the pool, when the water level drops to a certain point, I can start refilling. I have bought one like that, but I need to hook it up with a garden hose to it, it just don't work. The hose could not last long with constant water pressure and the hose is above groud people can trip over it. I doubt there is one that can operate the valve automatically.