I've been dealing with a small air leak in my system that I've been trying to figure out. This is on the deep skimmer line.
I know it's the deep skimmer because I have check valves on all three lines (shallow skimmer, deep skimmer, main drain). The shallow skimmer and main drain check valves never have air bubbles. The deep skimmer one always does.
I already replaced the cover of the check valve with no luck. The line is mostly above ground, so I also carefully inspected it going all the way back to the pool (until it goes underground near the skimmer) with no luck.
Today I noticed the air bubbles in the valve are reduced significantly when I turn the pump speed higher. I run the pump 24/7 because the equipment pad is far away from the pool and slightly elevated. I usually run it at 2,200 RPMs. Today I was running it at 2,800 and there was a noticeable decline in the number and size of bubbles in the check valve.
What can cause this? Does this give us any clues to the source of the leak?
I know it's the deep skimmer because I have check valves on all three lines (shallow skimmer, deep skimmer, main drain). The shallow skimmer and main drain check valves never have air bubbles. The deep skimmer one always does.
I already replaced the cover of the check valve with no luck. The line is mostly above ground, so I also carefully inspected it going all the way back to the pool (until it goes underground near the skimmer) with no luck.
Today I noticed the air bubbles in the valve are reduced significantly when I turn the pump speed higher. I run the pump 24/7 because the equipment pad is far away from the pool and slightly elevated. I usually run it at 2,200 RPMs. Today I was running it at 2,800 and there was a noticeable decline in the number and size of bubbles in the check valve.
What can cause this? Does this give us any clues to the source of the leak?
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