- Aug 16, 2022
- 134
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Zodiac LM3-24
I appreciate the feedback that I have been getting in the forums and have found them to be very useful
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I have been having HX corrosion issues since the installation of a new replacement heater in 2019 92 HX replacements)...another forum and another time...
I know that the manufacturer is claiming a few areas of concern
The pool was installed at a time many years ago when bonding was not a code requirement and as such there is no bonding loop on the pool nor any of the equipment inside the pool house. I guess my questions would be:
Thanks in advance
I have been having HX corrosion issues since the installation of a new replacement heater in 2019 92 HX replacements)...another forum and another time...
I know that the manufacturer is claiming a few areas of concern
- Poor Pool Chemistry
- Lack of Check Valve between the Heater Outlet and the SWG
- Lack of pool bonding
The pool was installed at a time many years ago when bonding was not a code requirement and as such there is no bonding loop on the pool nor any of the equipment inside the pool house. I guess my questions would be:
- Does the potential between pool equipment vary such that the original heater lasted 15 years however the new one has gone through 2 HX's in 5 years?
- Is there a way to actually measure the potential of equipment to identify a bonding issue? Does the pool need to be running in order to do this? (The pool is now closed as it is almost November here in Ontario, Canada)
- Is there a "better than nothing" retro-fit that I can do to make up in some way for the lack of bonding as I am not keen on ripping up the concrete deck around the pool.
- Bond all equipment within the pool house?
- Bond equipment to a sacrificial anode
Thanks in advance