IN-FLOOR POOL CLEANING SYSTEMS
An in-floor pool cleaning system is an automated cleaning solution built directly into the pool’s structure. Unlike robotic or suction-side cleaners, these systems use pop-up nozzles strategically placed in the pool floor to propel water and debris toward the main drain or filtration system.
How It Works:
Pop-Up Nozzles – Small, rotating or directional jets embedded in the pool floor pop up when the system is active.
Pressure or Suction-Based – Most systems use a dedicated pump to push water through the nozzles, while some use the pool’s main filtration system.
Sequential Cleaning – A control module activates zones one at a time, ensuring full coverage.
Debris Removal – The water jets stir up debris, directing it toward the main drain or skimmer for filtration.
Types of In-Floor Cleaning Systems:
Pressure-Driven Systems
– Use a booster pump to power the nozzles.
– Often paired with a secondary filter for debris.
– Example: Polaris ActivFloor, Paramount PCC2000.
Suction-Driven Systems
– Rely on the pool’s main pump and suction lines.
– Less powerful but energy-efficient.
– Example: A&A In-Floor Systems.
Hybrid Systems
– Combine pressure and suction for better efficiency.
– Example: CareTaker by Hayward.
Pros & Cons:
PROS |
CONS |
No visable hoses or cleaners |
High upfront costs |
Even cleaning coverage |
Complex installation |
Low maintenance once installed |
Requires proper pool design & plumbing |
Work’s with pool’s filtration system |
Nozzles can wear out over time |
Installation Considerations:
– Best installed during new pool construction (retrofits are possible but expensive).
– Requires careful hydraulic design to ensure even water flow.
– Nozzle placement depends on pool shape and size.
Maintenance Tips:
– Check nozzles for clogs or damage.
– Ensure the pump and control module are functioning.
– Clean filters regularly to maintain water flow.
Best For:
– Large pools with complex shapes.
– Owners who want a hassle-free, hidden cleaning system.
– Areas with heavy debris (if paired with a good filtration system).
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