Pool Equipment System Overview
How a complete swimming pool equipment system works — from skimmers and drains through pump, filter, heating, sanitization, automation and the cover.
Editorial archive
Page 2 of the Anglo American Pools editorial archive.
How a complete swimming pool equipment system works — from skimmers and drains through pump, filter, heating, sanitization, automation and the cover.
How sand, cartridge and diatomaceous-earth pool filters differ in filtration, maintenance, water use and project fit — and how to choose against one design flow.
How to size a pool pump from turnover target and system head, why oversizing wastes energy, and where variable-speed pumps change the calculation.
A staged checklist of the requirements, design, equipment and documentation decisions that should be settled before a new swimming pool build begins.
The drawing set and bill of materials a new pool project needs before excavation — arrangement, hydraulics, electrical, cover details and equipment schedule.
How to size and lay out a pool equipment room — clearances, ventilation, drainage, chemical separation, electrical provisions and service access.
A buyer-side method for comparing pool equipment quotations — scope completeness, substitutions, documentation, lifecycle cost and what to ignore in the headline price.
A buyer-side checklist for importing pool equipment — voltage, documentation, packing, spare parts, inspection and acceptance — without treating cheap freight as the project goal.
How to write a pool equipment request for quotation — scope definition, drawings, bill of materials, documentation requirements and comparable pricing.