New pool and inground spa owner here. We truly appreciate the wealth of knowledge here.
This thread refers to our spa.
Both pool and spa are fiberglass, completely independent of each other (separate SWG, filters, pumps and heaters).
Our spa pump (Hayward Tristar VS 900) has never fully primed. There's always a lot of air in the filter basket housing. There seems to be enough water for it the run, but there is a good amount of air, about 2 full inches of air, always.
We don't have a check valve, or any valve on the suction side.
We've tried bleeding air out of spa filter valve, magic lube on filter housing lid o-ring, checking for suction side leaks with soapy water (none found, above ground anyway).
PB suggested lube on the o-ring, which we had already tried. They'll be back in 6 weeks to finish our patio and will look at it then, but kind of wanting to figure it out more quickly.
We do have an air bubbler, but even when it's off, there are always steady small bubbles coming out of the returns, even with the pump on low and even when SWG is off. Is this normal for spas due to the plumbing? Is air always introduced since we have a bubbler installed, even when it's turned off? Could these consistent bubbles be caused by the air in the pump? Could the air in pump be caused by the plumbing for the bubbler? I've heard of some kind of "loop" used for spa jets, but don't fully understand and am not sure if ours is plumbed that way.
Thank you!
This thread refers to our spa.
Both pool and spa are fiberglass, completely independent of each other (separate SWG, filters, pumps and heaters).
Our spa pump (Hayward Tristar VS 900) has never fully primed. There's always a lot of air in the filter basket housing. There seems to be enough water for it the run, but there is a good amount of air, about 2 full inches of air, always.
We don't have a check valve, or any valve on the suction side.
We've tried bleeding air out of spa filter valve, magic lube on filter housing lid o-ring, checking for suction side leaks with soapy water (none found, above ground anyway).
PB suggested lube on the o-ring, which we had already tried. They'll be back in 6 weeks to finish our patio and will look at it then, but kind of wanting to figure it out more quickly.
We do have an air bubbler, but even when it's off, there are always steady small bubbles coming out of the returns, even with the pump on low and even when SWG is off. Is this normal for spas due to the plumbing? Is air always introduced since we have a bubbler installed, even when it's turned off? Could these consistent bubbles be caused by the air in the pump? Could the air in pump be caused by the plumbing for the bubbler? I've heard of some kind of "loop" used for spa jets, but don't fully understand and am not sure if ours is plumbed that way.
Thank you!