A square main drain is a suction fitting installed at the deepest point of a swimming pool, similar in function to a circular main drain, but with a square or rectangular grate design. It serves as a primary outlet for water to be drawn from the pool’s floor into the filtration system, helping to remove settled debris, promote water circulation, and support even chemical and heat distribution throughout the pool. The square design allows for broader surface coverage and often provides a more modern aesthetic, especially in commercial or architecturally styled pools. Like other main drains, square models are equipped with anti-vortex grates or domed covers to reduce the risk of entrapment by dispersing suction over a larger area. Many also meet safety standards such as those required by the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act (VGB), making them suitable for both residential and public pool installations.
Constructed from durable, chemical- and UV-resistant materials like ABS plastic or stainless steel, square main drains are built to withstand the harsh conditions of continuous underwater use. Their design may also allow for easier integration with pool finishes such as tile or plaster, offering both performance and visual appeal. Overall, a square main drain is a critical component of the pool’s circulation and safety system, combining effective water removal and circulation with enhanced safety and a clean, architectural look.
Constructed from durable, chemical- and UV-resistant materials like ABS plastic or stainless steel, square main drains are built to withstand the harsh conditions of continuous underwater use. Their design may also allow for easier integration with pool finishes such as tile or plaster, offering both performance and visual appeal.
Overall, a square main drain is a critical component of the pool’s circulation and safety system, combining effective water removal and circulation with enhanced safety and a clean, architectural look.