The pool main drain is that vent-like square or circle located at the bottom of your pool, though ideally yours has more than just one—more on that later. Basically, it sucks in water, similar to the skimmer on the side of your pool. In fact, the skimmer and your pool’s main drain work together to keep your pool water circulating, healthy, and clean.
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Plastic Pool Main DrainOrder(MOQ):
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Much like a skimmer, pool main drain is an outlet that houses a pipe which runs to the pump and connects to the larger system. But how it actually works—just like every other part of your circulation system—is entirely reliant on the pump. When the pump isn’t on, water isn’t actively being sucked from the main drain. Instead, it’s more or less stagnant on the drain, though without plugging the main drain entirely, some water will lazily work its way into the pipes.
Details of ABS Pool Main Drain:
1)High strength materials.
ABS, an environmentally-friendly material, has the advantages of pressure resistance, impact resistance, high and low temperature resistance, long service life and so on. It is UV-resistant and not afraid of high temperature in the sun.
2)uvioresistant
The addition of anti-ultraviolet component can prolong its life several times and make it durable.
3)Regular outlet
The regular anti-clogging design can prevent sundries, hair and other dirt from entering the pool, and the effluent is uniform and smooth, thus improving the work efficiency.
If you’re not sure that pool main drain is working, well, make sure the pump is on first! Again, it’s the pump that powers the drain. And if you’re still not sure whether or not your main drain is pulling in water, all you need is a leaf to be sure.
The test is as simple as this: put a leaf on pool main drain. If it floats around a bit, pool main drain isn’t working, which usually means that it’s clogged up with debris. If the leaf sticks, your main drain is in working order.