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How to Winterize your Stenner Pump
When your pool closes for the winter and you no longer need to use your Stenner Pump, here are directions to winterize it.
- Remove the Stenner tube inside of the Stenner Pump. Clean, rinse and dry and store.
- Stenner tubing (black/clear) should be removed from stenner and pool pipe rinsed out and stored. This is not needed if tubing is drained and indoors.
- Injectors should be removed from pipe, cleaned and stored.
- Foot weight on tubing located inside chemical barrels need to be rinsed and stored dry.
- Store Stenner and Stenner parts in climate controlled room.
Tips to chemicals during the winter:
- Store in a cool, dry place away from sunlight.
- Keep out of reach of children and pets.
- Store products in the original containers.
- Be sure your storage area is well ventilated. Vapors may build up inside containers.
- Never store oxidizers and acids near each other. Oxidizers will release chlorine gas if they come in contact with acids.
- Do not store liquids above powders or solids. Do not stack containers.
- Do not store pool chemicals near gasoline, fertilizers, herbicides, grease, paints, tile cleaners, turpentine, or flammable materials.
- While pool chemicals are less sensitive to cold temperatures than too hot, most will lose some of their potency if they freeze.