Can you use a Polaris 360 with a booster pump

The Polaris Vac-Sweep® 360 features advanced technology cleaning without the need for a separate booster pump.

Do I need a booster pump for my Polaris?

The Polaris 3900 Sport requires a booster pump. You’ll need to measure and trim the leader hose, so it’s as long as the deepest part of your pool. When you have the whole line put together, it must be within six inches of the farthest point from your return jet.

How can you tell the difference between a Polaris 360 and a 380?

From Polaris Website, 380 requires a booster pump, 360 requires a dedicated pressure line without an additional pump: Powered by triple jets and a separate booster pump, the Polaris 380 is one of our most powerful, durable cleaners and is suitable for all in-ground pools.

Does a Polaris 380 need a booster pump?

The Polaris Vac-Sweep 380 pressure cleaner works in all in-ground pools, and requires a booster pump. It features an all-wheel, belt drive mechanism that provides greater vacuum power and faster cleaning (3 hours or less).

Why is Polaris 360 floating?

Leaks in the Polaris hose cause the cleaner to lose pressure, allowing it to float above the pool bottom. … Remember that it is normal for a small amount of water to trickle from the connections made between hose sections. Slight leakage at these connection points is not cause for alarm.

Are Polaris and Zodiac the same company?

You are correct: Zodiac and Polaris are the same company, however, Polaris is the correct brand for our pressure cleaners.

Why do you need a booster pump for pool?

These cleaners need about 30 PSI to operate their hydro-gears, or water management system, effectively. A ¾ hp booster pump is used to deliver a consistent flow rate to the cleaner. For plumbing a pressure side pool cleaner, the return pipe is cut (after the filter), and a Tee fitting installed.

How long should you run your Polaris pool cleaner?

If you want to keep the pool clean, you can run the 280 for as long as you want, but it will wear out quicker if you run it a lot. It takes about 3 hours to clean a standard pool.

Why does my Polaris pool cleaner get stuck?

The cleaner works by suction just like a regular vacuum cleaner, but instead of sucking in air, it sucks in water. A strainer catches all the debris and the water is recirculated. Now and then, the suction will become too strong and the cleaner will get stuck to the bottom of your swimming pool.

How does Polaris backup valve work?

When the Polaris 360 gets stuck in a corner or otherwise hampered by objects in the pool, the sweep’s backup valve frees it. The backup valve fires a burst of high pressure water from its nozzle, which propels the pool sweep backwards, enabling it to continue cleaning the pool.

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Why does my Polaris 360 stay in the deep end?

Another common cause of flow problems with the 360 is a clogged or dirty pool filter which is not allowing enough flow through the return for the cleaner to operate properly. You may need to backwash or change your sand (clean grids in DE or clean cartridge). If your filter is okay, you may have a clogged impellar.

Why does my Polaris 65 pool cleaner go in circles?

Sometimes it gets stuck in the corner of the pool by the steps; other times it goes in circles. … This is most likely caused when pool cleaners are left in the pool 24/7. When the water is cold or cools off from a warm day, the plastic in the hose gets a memory and curls slightly.

When should you use a booster pump?

When to Run a Booster Pump Usually you will run your booster pump when you want to run your pressure-side pool cleaner. The booster pump is not self-priming and should not be turned on unless the pool filter pump is on too.

What does a Polaris booster pump do?

The Polaris booster pump supplies high pressure water to the Polaris pool cleaner to optimize cleaner efficiency. The pump is not self-priming and should only be used when the pool filtration pump is on. Running the booster pump without the filtration pump will damage the booster pump.

When should I run my pool booster pump?

To keep your pool clean, all the water must run through your pump’s filter system at least once a day. This is called turnover rate. It’s simple: in order to run your pump effectively for eight hours, your pump should be able to process all of your pool water during that time.

Should you leave Polaris in pool?

You may only need to run the cycle two to three times a week. Leaving the machine in the water during that time exposes it to the elements unnecessarily. This exposure could cause the seals to deteriorate faster, allowing for leaks and damage to the electronic components.

Who owns Polaris pool?

Polaris Pool is part of the Fluidra family of products for the pool and spa. Fluidra is a publicly listed company focused on developing. Polaris cleaners are the number one recognized brand of pool cleaners worldwide and have enjoyed 40 years as the top selling pressure pool cleaner.

Who bought Jandy?

Jandy was acquired by Carlyle (80%) and the Zodiac Group (20%) in April 2006. The merger of Jandy Pool Products with the Pool Care sector of Zodiac Marine creates a major global supplier of pool equipment.

Why is my booster pump not working?

If the tank is full of water and the float switch has failed, the booster pump will not run. The most common problems with booster pumps are noisy bearings or low pressure or flow output. These problems are typically the result of extended periods of operation and maintenance is necessary.

How long should a Polaris booster pump run?

TESTING, TESTING… Check out how well the cleaner does! Remember to run the filter pump when running the booster pump. It should clean your entire pool in 1-3 hours, depending on how big and how much debris is in the pool.

How long does a Polaris last?

Most pool pumps need to be replaced after 8 to 12 years of regular use. There are a few factors that affect how long a pump lasts.

How many hours a day should I run my Polaris?

As a rule of thumb, we tell people to run their pumps at least 10-14 hrs per day during the summer, and cut the time in half during the cold times of the year (if the pool pump is not winterzed). If the temperature is below freezing, the pump should run 24/7 if not winterized.

How far should the backup valve be from the Polaris 360?

THE BACKUP VALVE IS 20 INCHES FROM THE HEAD OF THE CLEANER AND SHOULD ALWAYS REMAIN AT THIS DISTANCE. ATTACH THE FEED HOSE TO THE WALL FITTING AND ATTACH THE WALL FITTING TO THE POOL WALL.

How many floats should be on a Polaris hose?

The Polaris in-line back-up valve and float should be installed 30″ from the Polaris. Once installed, the hose should look like the one below. 1. Remove the bag, head float, top, feed pipe, drive train and back-up timer.

Why is my Polaris not picking up leaves?

Check the screen to make sure it’s clean and free of any sand or debris. If it’s clogged, detach it from the hose and return jet, and rinse it to dislodge and dispose of the debris. While you have it detached, also check to see whether the the quick disconnect is broken.

How do you slow down Polaris pool cleaner?

If you find that it’s running too quickly, you can slow it down by simply turning the screw (located at the base of the hose) by hand or with the use of an allen wrench/ hex wrench. To restrict the water flow and slow the sweep hose speed, rotate clockwise and vice versa for increased speed.

Why is my Polaris not sinking?

The reason why the cleaner is not sinking may be because you have a “Sand/Silt Bag” on the cleaner to catch the finer debris. When the pours of the bag get plugged, water will not go through, and air will get trapped in the bag and it will cause the cleaner to float.

Does the pool cleaner climb walls?

By connecting to your pool’s skimmer or dedicated vacuum line, a suction side pool cleaner will automatically traverse the floor and walls of your pool, grabbing up anything in its path.

Where do pool hose weights go?

Hose weight placement depends on the depth of the pool. For pools 4′ deep or less, use 1 hose weight 4″ to 12″ from the cleaner. For pools of 4-7′ deep, use 2 weights, one 4″ to 12″ from the cleaner and one 6′ from the cleaner. For pools from 8′ to 12′ deep, use a third weight, placed 10 ft.

How long does Polaris hose last?

You will have to replace hoses from time to time, but you should get up to 3 years out of the hoses. Next is the Polaris 280 – we like this one best.

How long should my Polaris hose be?

Sizing the Hose It should be 6″ long or short of the farthest point. Measure the excess and remove the entire hose from the pool. The leader hose attaches to the cleaner head. It must be sized to the depth of the pool.

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