I have a 36k gallon pool and spa. I can't keep the chlorine levels stable and I believe it is due to the chlorinator placement and lack of flow. Here is a diagram of the layout:
The pump runs for 10 hours per day, but every morning, the chlorinator is half full of air and little to no flow is going through it. I suspect the issues are two-fold:
1. The ozone venturi injector allows air into the system as the return pulls from the equipment (which is above the water level). This air then enters the chlorinator.
2. The flow through the chlorinator is low due to the split prior for the spa and the pool cleaner.
This is a brand new pool and the 3rd or 4th re-plumbing that the builder has done due to many "forgotten" or incorrectly installed components.
Suggestions or comments?
The pump runs for 10 hours per day, but every morning, the chlorinator is half full of air and little to no flow is going through it. I suspect the issues are two-fold:
1. The ozone venturi injector allows air into the system as the return pulls from the equipment (which is above the water level). This air then enters the chlorinator.
2. The flow through the chlorinator is low due to the split prior for the spa and the pool cleaner.
This is a brand new pool and the 3rd or 4th re-plumbing that the builder has done due to many "forgotten" or incorrectly installed components.
Suggestions or comments?