- May 3, 2014
- 62,729
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
When your pump stops, the spa may drain to the level of the pool.
It sure did! Didn’t think about that partWhen your pump stops, the spa may drain to the level of the pool.
Does your plumbing have a Spa make up line or is the Return valve just open to both the spa and pool returns?
Thank youThe Return valve is set to return water to the spa and pool. I cannot see under that if there is another line that returns water to the spa in Pool mode or not.
You will need to adjust the cam in the Valve actuator on top of the Return valve so that in Pool Mode, the Spa return is fully off.
Correct. That is the Return line. The Return valve then sends water to the Spa, Pool, or as it is set right now, both.The pipe that is running perpendicular to the Spa and Pool Returns lines is not to labeled and runs to the heater?
When you activate Spillover, it will be Returning to just the Spa. The Suction will remain from the Pool.Then, when I activate the spillover function it will adjust this valve so it’s returning to both pool and spa.
Ok...my husband was able to adjust the cam on the actuator...yay!! the new "settings/schedule" will run tomorrow. Fingered crossed!When you activate Spillover, it will be Returning to just the Spa. The Suction will remain from the Pool.
Let it ride. With a TA of 100, you will still have some pH rise pressure. pH rise is caused by high TA and low pH. If you constantly push your pH low, it will rise, and also reduce TA. When you have a TA 60-80, your pH may sit nicely at 7,8-8.0.Anyways...at this point I am going to "let it ride for a bit". Maybe my pool want to settle closer to 7.2-7.6 (as opposed to 7.0). So, I am going to start aiming for 7.2-7.4. Maybe by aiming for a "higher" Ph it won't rise as fast??
Thanks for the explanation...that makes sense to meLet it ride. With a TA of 100, you will still have some pH rise pressure. pH rise is caused by high TA and low pH. If you constantly push your pH low, it will rise, and also reduce TA. When you have a TA 60-80, your pH may sit nicely at 7,8-8.0.