Recently, I decided to get out my snorkel gear, and play with it some. While playing around, I decided to swim down to my main drain, which is at the bottom of the deep end, 8ft below the surface. I cautiously put my hand on the grate, and I didn't feel any suction. I should be able to feel suction, shouldn't I, even with a grate on the drain? However, I did some searching here, found some discussions on MD's, and found that one of the benefits is reduced temperature variations. I couldn't tell any difference in the temperature of the deep end vs the other parts of the pool. So is my drain actually clogged?
It might help for me to describe my plumbing system. There are 3 returns fed from 2 lines from the pump. Both of these lines have valves. One line goes to the return for the robot cleaner. The other line feeds the other two returns. There is one main drain at the bottom of the deep end, and a skimmer. Separate lines for those two go back to the pump, but only one line has a valve. I think the valve is on the MD line. I tried closing this valve, but not totally. The flow through the skimmer seemed about the same, but the pressure DID go down a bit, making me think that I AM getting some flow through the MD. The amount of air in the line (seen at my pump filter basket) also increased quite a bit. I'm pretty sure I have a suction-side leak somewhere, too, but it's not bad enough to affect priming.
It might help for me to describe my plumbing system. There are 3 returns fed from 2 lines from the pump. Both of these lines have valves. One line goes to the return for the robot cleaner. The other line feeds the other two returns. There is one main drain at the bottom of the deep end, and a skimmer. Separate lines for those two go back to the pump, but only one line has a valve. I think the valve is on the MD line. I tried closing this valve, but not totally. The flow through the skimmer seemed about the same, but the pressure DID go down a bit, making me think that I AM getting some flow through the MD. The amount of air in the line (seen at my pump filter basket) also increased quite a bit. I'm pretty sure I have a suction-side leak somewhere, too, but it's not bad enough to affect priming.