DB-Cooper
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- Jun 18, 2019
- 594
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
His response was the winds change. Why would want to be adjusting the returns everyday..
It’s not just the returns but the drains/skimmers as well. You have one main cut off before your pump. Ideally you’d have two. Presumably one of those lines is from your skimmers, the other from your drains. For a variety of reasons you may want to shut off either of those mechanisms. For example, troubleshooting a main drain leak or temporarily maximizing skimmer power to cleanup surface debris.
You won’t adjust that daily, or weekly, it’s more a maintenance, leak stoppage and troubleshooting tool.
To his point on winds, you don’t have much granule control on the return side since the returns are combined together and you rarely need to adjust these or disable any, but similarly being able to shut off one bank of returns versus the other would prove handy, or if you discover one bank of returns is way more powerful than the other, you could adjust either to make it more even. Again, not something you’d adjust often, but most pools have individual manual shutoff valves.
I’d personally rather have shutoff valves for the skimmer and drains than the returns if I had to prioritize, but most pools have both.
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