Swimming Pool Skimmer
Equalizer/Float Assembly
This article will explain what a Swimming Pool Skimmer Equalizer/Float
Assembly is, how it works and what happens when one is missing.
Inside
of swimming pool skimmers are either one or two open ports at the bottom.
Most modern pools have two with one connected to the system pump and
the other utilized as an equalizer port. The equalizer port is connected to the
main drain (at the bottom of the pool) or an open port on the side of the pool
a few feet down from the skimmer opening. There is usually a float assembly
unit covering both ports in the skimmer.
A float assembly is a saucer shaped device with a float inside and an
adjusting flap on the bottom.
The flap is normally pushed to the side, leaving the center opening
uncovered.
When everything is working properly and the water level of the swimming
pool is at the correct level, water flows in from the upper opening down into
the skimmer, through the float assembly and down into the back open port to the
pool pump. See figure 1
(Figure 1)
If the water level drops below the skimmer opening, the float inside
the float assembly drops which connects the equalizer and the pump ports. Water
is pulled from the equalizer under the now closed float assembly and down into
the pump port. See figure 2.
This ensures that the pool pump still circulates water, keeping the
water filtering while cooling the pump motor (since it is water cooled).
(Figure 2)
The back port is used when connecting a vacuum hose to manually vacuum
the pool. Not knowing what a float assembly does, it is common for swimming
pool owners to remove these from skimmers and not replace them. Once removed,
the system works as shown in figure 1. However, if the water level of the pool
drops below the skimmer without a float assembly, the pump will pull air into
the lines causing the system to lose prime(internal
pressure pulling water from the pool and through the equipment). Most pool
pumps cannot detect the loss of water flow and will continue to run dry. Since
the pumps are water cooled, they can overheat, thus melting the connecting
pipes and eventually burning out the motor.
If a swimming pool skimmer is missing a float assembly, these are not
universally compatible and the makers name is needed to find the correct unit.
To find the manufacturer’s name, check the skimmer lid to see which float
assembly is needed. Some of the most common manufactures are Anthony Pools, American
Products, StaRite, Pentair and Hayward Pool Products.