- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,191
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Excluding everything above ground at the equipment pad, when it comes to a suction side air leak, we often think of a cracked fitting, PVC pipe, etc. This is typically anywhere between the pump inlet going backwards (to the pool) underneath and up into the bottom of the skimmer where the suction line connects. Just like a big straw.
So here's my question - If that suction line from the pump inlet to the bottom of the skimmer is 100% air tight (pressure tested), can air still get pulled into a suction line from the inside/bottom well area of a skimmer where the basket sits? Since that area is generally submerged, I'm wondering.
I'm thinking yes, but I rarely see it discussed. Thoughts?
So here's my question - If that suction line from the pump inlet to the bottom of the skimmer is 100% air tight (pressure tested), can air still get pulled into a suction line from the inside/bottom well area of a skimmer where the basket sits? Since that area is generally submerged, I'm wondering.

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