@HermanTX @PoolStored @mas985
would love any advice or thoughts on this situation, really not sure what to think or do here
would love any advice or thoughts on this situation, really not sure what to think or do here
Have you tried lubing the pump lid gasket? Sometimes that can leak more at lower speeds.
How much air and how quickly does it accumulate?
A small amount of air won't harm anything. You only need to worry when it drops below the pipe inlet.It's a few bubbles in the check valve (the deep end skimmer check valve). It's hard to see into the pump lid on the Calimar, so I can't tell for sure, but it doesn't seem like a ton in there. Noticeable, but not crazy? The filter doesn't really seem to accumulate much air at all. It always spits out water within a second or two.
Do you have an SWG?In the returns, there's currently a steady stream of very small bubbles. But as mentioned, that changes if I change the pump speed. Even if I go up to full speed and then back down, it can be a very different number of bubbles. Or if I turn the pump off and back on, then it varies a lot. Sometimes lots of bubbles, sometimes almost nothing.
This would indicate to me that the leak is not actually on lower speeds but perhaps on high speed and when you drop it down, what is left is just the residual in the pump basket.If I keep it running at the same speed, the number of bubbles stays pretty consistent (doesn't seem to increase much over time). I recently had it running with zero bubbles for two weeks at 2200 rpms. But as soon as I increased the speed, I started getting bubbles again.
Do you have an SWG?
This would indicate to me that the leak is not actually on lower speeds but perhaps on high speed and when you drop it down, what is left is just the residual in the pump basket.
Do you have any valves and/or unions on the suction side of the pump? Those have o-rings that can leak and should be lubed.
That could be just due to the higher flow rate moving the bubbles out of view faster.Well, there's definitely a reduction in the number of bubbles at higher speed most of the time. It's just not consistent. The bubbles in the check valve basically always get much smaller or disappear completely at max speed.
If the air out of the returns is fairly constant and never ending, then there is some air entering the system somewhere. And if you are seeing bubbles in the check valve before the pump, then it is likely before that point.Yeah, I posted a pic on the first page of the thread. I did fix up one of the valves already. I should probably go ahead and lube all of them. But the check valve that has the bubbles is BEFORE any of the jandy valves and BEFORE the pump. So it seems that line definitely has a leak somewhere, right?
Yeah. There's no obvious vortex. Sometimes if I really squint I can sort of see a teeny tiny one, but I assumed it needed to be a decent size to suck air down.Have you also checked the skimmer to make sure a vortex isn't forming which is sucking in air