Pool filtration
Water circulation is a key factor in the quality and future maintenance of your pool. Combined with high-performance filtration, it means a successful project with very little maintenance to look forward to. That’s why it’s important to pay close attention, and to decide what you think will be the most efficient and least restrictive.
For optimised filtration, we eliminate areas of ‘dead’ water, such as the bottom and corners of the pool.
In this way, cleaning the pool is reduced and made easier, while ensuring even water temperature by distributing the water through the bottom.
Pool water gyration, for optimum skimming
The gyration of the water directs the elements to be filtered towards the filter or skimmers, creating a gyratory current to skim off plant debris, insects and dust. Generally, the skimmer is placed facing the prevailing wind to create a gyratory movement with the wall discharges. With this method, the skimmer collects dirt wherever it falls in the pool.
Reverse fow
Inspired by water circulation technologies for public pools, which we also master with our Aquaticplay brand, the concept of reverse hydraulics adapted to private pools has several advantages.
First of all, from a safety point of view, the bottom drain backs up, so there’s no risk of bathers getting caught in it.
Also, if you have a heat pump, the hot water will come out through the bottom drain in addition to the wall discharges, ensuring that the temperature is better distributed throughout the pool, including the bottom. The disinfectant generated by the water treatment system will also be better dispersed.
As the bottom drain is in discharge only mode, the skimmers will have a better filtration speed than if the bottom drain was in suction mode. As a result, skimming of the skimmers is improved, and more impurities are recovered before they have time to sink.