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hi im brian at preferred management and here we are at the filter system for one of the biggest pools we handle its a 58 000 gallon pole that services a community and wed like to talk about the cleaning of your filters whether it be a commercial or residential pool its something you should do periodically any way to check it is to see what they look like if you have a commercial pool theres vacuum gauges that you check on and see what they look like as to where they were before you started and basically its just look at it see how dirty they are and whether they need to be done and what the filters do is they filter out all the debris that comes out of the hole it also catches all the oils and grime that comes in there as it goes through it give you a quick quick idea behind the theory behind the filter system of a pole first off it comes out through these these are the water inlets from the main drains at the bottom of your pool and goes into what they call a surge tank in the b