Maintenance of the correct pool level is most important to ensure proper operation of the skimmers in a freeboard pool or the peripheral drains in a deck level pool.
Freeboard Pools
The correct level for freeboard pool is approximately half way up the skimmer mouth or about 100 mm (4ins) below surround level. The level can be raised to improve the aesthetics of the pool. The level of the pool will drop when the filter is backwashed or rinsed and as a result of evaporation. Periodic refilling will therefore be necessary and this is normally done with a hosepipe connected to a stamp pipe.
Deck level and Horizon Pools
The correct level for deck level and horizon pools is the top of the wall but for these pools it is the amount of water in the balance tank that is critical for correct operation. The pool is considered to be full when, with the circulation pump off, the water in the pool is at the top of the pool walls and the level of the water in the balance tank is 600 mm (2ft) below the top of the balance tank. The water level in the balance tank should be checked periodically and replenished as necessary. It is important to note that over-filling the balance tank can result in water overflowing from the tank and under-filling will affect the efficiency of the peripheral drainage system. However, if there is a shortage of water and the level in the balance tank is too low for the overflow to operate, the valve from the balance tank should be closed and the pool operated as a freeboard pool using the main drain only.