Hi All,
I have now purchased everything I need for a Stenner pump based chlorine injection system. I am a little concerned about introducing pvc shavings into my plumbing. A dry run at drilling a piece of pvc yielded a surprising amounbt of shavings. Any way to reduced what gets introduced into my plumbing when I drill the actual pool return line? Hopefully, they'll end up in the pool to be collected by the pool sweep, but I'm not sure.
On a related note, the Econ T pump I purchased is for "indoor use only" but will be installed with the rest of the pool equipment. Has anyone had luck with a poly enclosure or some other box to shield it from the elements? Does the pump generate heat that would need to be vented? I asked about a "rain roof" but Stenner does not make them for this line of pumps.
Thanks,
Mark
I have now purchased everything I need for a Stenner pump based chlorine injection system. I am a little concerned about introducing pvc shavings into my plumbing. A dry run at drilling a piece of pvc yielded a surprising amounbt of shavings. Any way to reduced what gets introduced into my plumbing when I drill the actual pool return line? Hopefully, they'll end up in the pool to be collected by the pool sweep, but I'm not sure.
On a related note, the Econ T pump I purchased is for "indoor use only" but will be installed with the rest of the pool equipment. Has anyone had luck with a poly enclosure or some other box to shield it from the elements? Does the pump generate heat that would need to be vented? I asked about a "rain roof" but Stenner does not make them for this line of pumps.
Thanks,
Mark