Equipment which is part of the installation or alteration of a pool recirculation system must comply with Standard 50 "Circulation System Components for Swimming Pools, Spas or Hot Tubs" of the NSF International.
The recirculation system must include a strainer to prevent debris such as hair and lint from reaching the pump and filters. The strainer must:
Recirculation system piping must:
A rate-of-flow indicator, reading in gallons per minute, must be installed and located, preferably on the pool return line, so the rate of recirculation and backwash rate are indicated. The indicator must be accurate within ten percent of the true flow and be easy to read.
Pumps must provide the number of turnovers of pool water specified in part 4717.2560.
If the pump or suction piping is located above the overflow level of the pool, the pump must be self-priming. The pump or pumps must be capable of providing flow to backwash filters.
Under normal conditions, the pump or pumps must supply the recirculation rate of flow specified in part 4717.2560 at a dynamic head of at least 50 feet for pressure filters.
Pools equipped with heaters must have a fixed thermometer in the recirculation line to measure the temperature of the water returning to the pool.
Valves must be provided on the main drain and skimmer lines to permit balancing the recirculation flow.
19 SR 1419; 19 SR 1637; 46 SR 175
October 11, 2021
Official Publication of the State of Minnesota
Revisor of Statutes