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Old 05-08-2003, 04:21 AM
FRANK TUCCI/EL BARRIO SNEAKERS PLUS INC
 
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Default how to get above ground pump to work on a below ground pond.

I'm using an above the ground pump just like you. To prime it just make
sure there is no air in the line and it should pump up by itself. When I
first put this pump in, I had a little trouble priming it, but for some
reason now I just turn the switch or plug it in a few times and the pressure
comes up to standard and works fine. I guess the turning on and off a few
times removes or dislodges the air pockets. I'm very happy with the way its
working

FT

"matt clark" wrote in message
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Hello,
I am in the process of installing a pond. it is about 15x8x4. I
already have the plumbing ran except for the skimmer. I am using a 4"
drain and using mortar for the lining. I already purchased the pump.
it is a 1 1/2 hp hayward aboveground pool pump. I recently poured the
slab for the pump and filter to sit on. When i bought the pump i was
told that it wouldnt be a big deal to prime it if it sits above the
water line. The more i read the more i get frightened. Once i install
the pump on the slab it will probably be about 8" above the water
line. Does anybody have any idea of how to prime this setup?

Another question i have is on the skimmer. Anybody have recomendations
on what skimmer to use for a mortar lined pond? or any installation
tips on it. or if i should even go through the hassle of putting one
in. Also how would i seal it up . along with the 4" drain at the
bottom.

Sorry for the rambling. So many questions im getting a headache.
Thanks in advance for the help...