Water Features, Aeration, and Spillovers
Spillovers, laminars, bubblers, deck jets, and fountains change evaporation, pH drift, and runtime strategy.
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Treat features as chemistry variables
Water features are not just decoration. They change how the pool behaves.
Use feature runtime intentionally
A feature may need different runtime rules than the main filtration loop.
Inspect feature hardware early
Water effects fail at fittings, valves, and nozzles long before they fail in dramatic ways.
Resources
Mixed-brand automation, heaters, and winterization
Use the mixed-brand control guide when water-feature scenes, pumps, valves, and freeze response are split across brands.
Manufacturer manuals and model-family index
Use the family index to identify the right pump, automation, and valve families before changing feature schedules or winterization steps.
Poolometer archived manuals library
Open the archive first when you want pinned feature, pump, and automation manuals instead of generic vendor pages.
Archived Hayward Omni configuration guide
Archived Hayward Omni-family guide for feature scenes, valve assignments, and automation setup context.
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Browse the archive of hard-to-find pool manuals and official guides that Poolometer cites across chemistry, equipment, and troubleshooting.