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         <title>How to Use IntelliTouch MobileTouch Remote to Start Your Pool Heater?</title>
         <description>Controlling the temperature of your pool water has never been so easy before. The technologically innovative Pentair IntelliTouch MobileTouch Remote allows you to control the temperature of your pool water efficiently. The control panel receiver of this intuitively designed remote system works from an operating range of 300 ft. from the transceiver antenna, which is generally located close to the IntelliTouch load center.






It easily takes all your worries of operating and scheduling your pool and spa heating, cleaning, and filtration cycles. Let’s find out how we can use this Pentair IntelliTouch MobileTouch to turn on your pool heater competently.

• Plug the AC adaptor of MobileTouch remote in the AC wall outlet and hook up the adaptor plug into the bottom of the cradle.

• Charge the MobileTouch wireless controller by keeping it in the cradle. It allows the full charging of the wireless controller battery.

• Once, it is charged, take away the wireless controller from the cradle. You can operate it in the cradle while the AC power is attached to the cradle.
 
• Press the Power button located on the lower front right side to switch on the controller. The main screen will be turned on but the LCD backlit might be turned off if it is kept ideal for more than 5 minutes.

• Once, the LCD screen is ready, press the Heat button located at the second position of the lower section from the left side of the MobileTouch controller.

• The Spa mode and Pool mode will be displayed on the screen showing “OFF” status by default.

• To turn on the pool heater, press the lower second button at the right side of the controller. Once, the heater is ON, you can set the temperature up and down as per your convenience.

•To turn off the heater, again press the lower second button at the right side of the controller.

As it name suggests, the Pentair IntelliTouch MobileTouch Remote is intelligent and your ticket to a better pool enjoyment with less worries. Be sure to check your pump, heater and other pool equipment regularly and contact your pool repair company in Houston if you face problems using MobileTouch Remote or operating pool heater.
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         <pubDate>Tue, 10 May 2016 07:18:00 GMT</pubDate>
         <author>jonathan.perret@evengame.com (Esposito Pools)</author>
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         <title>Tips to Maintain Your Pool Water Chemistry and pH</title>
         <description>It’s all about water when it comes to enjoy and relax in a pool on a sunny day. Though, it is equally important to take care of your pool water against contaminations. You don’t need to be a chemist for maintaining your pool water chemistry but you must understand the proper use of chemicals to maintain ideal pH value of your pool water. Sometimes, the pool owners use too much of pool chemicals that might disturb the pH balance of the water and damage their pool equipment.










Here are some tips that every pool owner must know to maintain the pool water chemistry.


Opt for Right Type of Chlorine

Chlorines that are used as major disinfectants against bacteria, fungus, and algae for pool water come in different variants such as 1-inch tablet, 3-inch tablets, or granular form. The most common type of chlorine is the 3-inch tablets that are slow-dissolving and needs less maintenance. Use of Chlorine tablets in excess amount can make pool water acidic and corrosive. So, choose the type of chlorine tablet depending on the size of your pool.

Check the Chlorinator Daily

Chlorinator slowly dissolves the chlorine in the pool water. If you use too much of chlorine tablets in the water, it might get blocked that will inhibit the flow of water from the pump system towards the pool. So, it is important that you monitor your chlorinator daily to make sure it is adjusted properly and it is not getting choked with the chlorine tablets.

Avoid Dumping Chlorine Tablets in Excess

If you will dump the chlorine tablets in excess into the chlorinator of your swimming pool, it will make all the water passing through your pool plumbing equipment very acidic and corrosive. This will not only harm the swimmers but will also accelerate the corrosion process, which will cause early breakdown of your pool equipment.

Monitor pH balance of Pool Water Closely

It is as imperative as using chlorine in your pool. Make sure that the pH level of your pool does not go below 7.2. It should be maintained somewhere in the range of 7.2 to 7.6 to ensure that the pool water is safe for swimmers and your pool equipment. You can do so by using a drop-type test. Whenever you suspect that the pH value of your pool water is below 7.2, make sure to contact pool remodeling and maintenance professionals in Houston to ensure that further damage to your pool equipment can be avoided.

Being a pool owner, it is your responsibility to maintain your pool water chemistry along with its pH for a better longevity of your pool equipment.
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         <pubDate>Fri, 06 May 2016 06:53:00 GMT</pubDate>
         <author>jonathan.perret@evengame.com (Esposito Pools)</author>
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         <title>How to test your swimming pool for leaks</title>
         <description>Bill demonstrates this easy to follow video on how to determine if your swimming pool is leaking. Call us today if you need expert pool repairor if we can help give you the right advice for your swimming pool.







Print these instructions and use the tracking chart at the bottom.Please follow these test instructions and feel free to contact us to evaluate what your results mean or if you have questions with test.

Based on the differences in your test results, it will narrow down where your leak is coming from or determine if you need to continue with some additional testing.

* It is important to follow these instructions to get results that can be analyzed to narrow down the source of your leak.

EQUIPMENT NEEDED:


	Bucket or large cup (clear is best and tall enough to sit slightly above water level.) You don't want a bucket that sits too high above the water
	Rocks to weigh down bucket
	Thin Marker
	Small plastic ruler



TEST 1
1. Fill pool to highest normal level.
2. Make sure water is not filled so high that it drains out your overflow. Have water height below overflow unless you have them sealed closed. (As a note, we always recommend keeping overflows closed 365 days a year.)
3. Turn off all water fill lines especially automatic fillers.
4. Turn off all pool circulation.
5. Place Rocks in bucket.
6. Set bucket on step or bench where you will leave it for test.
7. Mark outside of bucket at current water level.
8. Remove bucket from water.
9. Mark inside of bucket at same height.
10. Replace bucket to same location.
11. Fill bucket with water to the same height as pool level.

Using chart below:
12. Note exact level of water in relation to mark on bucket.
13. Note time and date of starting bucket test.
14. Note water height in spa and other water features/basins.
15. Do not disturb pool or bucket during testing.

16. At each 12-24 hour interval - measure and record water loss inside bucket and out of bucket.
Continue test for at least 72 hours, unless water loss outside of bucket is too rapid and more than 3-4 inches.

After Test 1 is complete, start Test 2:

TEST 2
17. Turn pool pump on - only pool pump, no cleaners or features.
18. If you have a raised spa or other water features, be sure to allow them to fill back up completely before continuing to step 19.
19. Fill pool back to same level as when you started test 1.
20. Fill inside of bucket to the same height as pool level.
21. Set pool pump to run 24 hours/day without pump turning off.
22. Do not turn on other pumps, features or cleaners, etc.

23. Note exact level of water in relation to mark on bucket.
Turn off pump momentarily if circulation causes too many ripples to see exact water level on cup. Then immediately restart pool pump.
24. Note time and date of starting bucket test.
25. Do not disturb pool or bucket during testing.

26. At each 12-24 hour interval - measure and record water loss inside bucket and out of bucket.
Continue test for at least 72 hours, unless water loss outside of bucket is too rapid and more than 3-4 inches.


TEST 1 - PUMP OFF
Starting Spa/Feature water height - Full or ______ inches low. DATE/TIME BUCKET LOSS POOL WATER LOSS
START
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ending Spa/Feature water height - Full or ______ inches low.

TEST 2 - PUMP ON 24 HOUR/DAY
Starting Spa/Feature water height - Full or ______ inches low. DATE/TIME BUCKET LOSS POOL WATER LOSS
START
1
2
3
4
5
6
Ending Spa/Feature water height - Full or ______ inches low.


Remember, rain will not ruin these tests unless it rains enough that pool water overflows into bucket or water flows out of your pools overflow drain. If this happens, you must restart test.
Otherwise, your pool and bucket fill at the same rate and in the end we are ONLY concerned with the difference between the inside and outside of bucket.

Good Luck and contact us with results
EspositoPools.com


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         <pubDate>Wed, 27 Jan 2016 16:58:00 GMT</pubDate>
         <author>jonathan.perret@evengame.com (Esposito Pools)</author>
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