What Is a Swimming Pool Pump?
A swimming pool pump is a device designed to circulate and filter water in a swimming pool, maintaining cleanliness and regulating water temperature.
The operational principle involves a motor rotating the impeller, which in turn draws water in and pushes it out. The rotating impeller, driven by the motor, draws water in, and this water is then expelled by the impeller, exiting through the pump’s outlet. Swimming pool pumps find applications in various settings, including residential backyard pools, public pools, and hotels and resorts.
One of its key features is the ability to keep the water clean through circulation and maintain a consistent water temperature. Available in various sizes and capacities, these pumps can be selected based on the size of the pool and its intended use.