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Do you have a water distribution valve that looks like a big mushroom or small UFO?
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I think you have in floor returns that we’re claimed to improve heat distribution.
Water flows out of the middle and the one in the deepest part of the pool. Nothing out of the one send in the first photos.I agree with Allen - those appear to be floor returns.
Do you notice any water flow coming out of them when the pump is on?
They appear to be deep water returns - meant to help circulate water from the deeper parts of the pool.
You can try adjusting the valves on the return side to see if you can turn them on/off. But use caution with those cheap ball valves - they tend to stick and the handles snap off. It would be better to replace all of them (suction and return side) with 2-way and/or 3-way quality diverter valves. It would also be good to determine where each pipe coming out of the ground is routed to in the pool.
Are those threads down about as far as the brownish tan things in the first images you posted?There are a couple handles broken off already so they are on the todo list to replace.
Getting back out there this morning there are threads on the lower 2 and looks like a cover or something broken. I am not sure if that changes anything.
Something similar to the first one. The ones with water coming out do pulse. It’s not a consistent flowAre those threads down about as far as the brownish tan things in the first images you posted?
Is the hole in the last two images wide open or is there something similar to what is in the first images?
The brownish tan inserts appear to be removable jets of some type. It looks like an allen wrench will fit in the center to allow removal/installation of the jet.
Chances are the jets will not be easy to remove given that dirt/debris will fall into the pipe and get caught in the threads when those returns are off.
It would be beneficial to determine where each pipe at the pad goes. Not a fan of concrete around the pipes.
Kyle.
Your return plumbing is very odd indeed...
You have two sets of parallel pipes.. Both sets of parallel pipes are connected at the top and bottom.. This means shutting off just one of the two red ball valves will do almost nothing... I just don't see the point at all..
I see one red ball valves is closed... What happens when you open or close that valve??
Odd indeed...
Thanks,
Jim R.
Basically - a smaller hole will cause the water to shoot out farther. Think of a garden hose running full strength - when you put your thumb partially over the open end the water will shoot out farther.More googling has lead me to waterway nozzles. In the first picture the jet is hexagon shaped and looks like a larger hexagon at the bottom for removal. Some waterway nozzles are adjust able to open and close with the right tool which could be why there is a lack of flow in the shallow end. Let me know your thoughts on that but I think this is the closet thing that I have found so far and still early on in research on how they work.
Basically - a smaller hole will cause the water to shoot out farther. Think of a garden hose running full strength - when you put your thumb partially over the open end the water will shoot out farther.
I don't think you should spend much time on the jets until you fully figure out the plumbing situation.