Acuator Settings Configuration

dielseman

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Jul 1, 2017
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Pool Size
8500
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Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
Hi there, I have two automatic acuators and do not know how they’re supposed to be configured. I also have a spa. Can someone assist based off these pictures or do you need additional information?

Currently the acuator connected to the pool pump is set to ON 2. The other stand alone acuator connected to pipes is in OFF.

How should these be set and is this affecting the pools filtering?
 

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Marking your lines with where they go would help. Like Spa Return, Pool Return, Spa Suction, Pool Suction.

Your actuated valves are set to close off one suction side and one return side.

Do you have an automation system?
 
Marking your lines with where they go would help. Like Spa Return, Pool Return, Spa Suction, Pool Suction.

Your actuated valves are set to close off one suction side and one return side.

Do you have an automation system?
Yes I have an aqualink system if that is what you’re asking. I don’t really know where each valve goes aside from the ones connected to the pumps. The far left is pool pump, then spa/booster, then in ground pool cleaner, then water fall on the far right. The valves connected the the heater, I’m uncertain.
 
I was only focusing on the actuated three way valves and the lines that go from them. In the picture, is the water being pulled from the spa or pool? Returning to the spa or pool?

Please add your automation to your signature.
 
I was only focusing on the actuated three way valves and the lines that go from them. In the picture, is the water being pulled from the spa or pool? Returning to the spa or pool?

Please add your automation to your signature.
The control panel is on pool mode. The pump which the actuator is connected to is the pool pump.
 
The water in the spa should be quiet. Is it a spillover spa? Please add that to your signature.
 

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If the spillover runs when the actuated valves are set as shown in your picture, then there is a makeup line somewhere that takes pool return water and sends it to the spa. It is not readily shown on the pictures you posted.

There is also a filter that turns on in the spa, when I run the pool filter.
I do not understand what that statement implies. Filters do not 'turn on'.
 
If the spillover runs when the actuated valves are set as shown in your picture, then there is a makeup line somewhere that takes pool return water and sends it to the spa. It is not readily shown on the pictures you posted.


I do not understand what that statement implies. Filters do not 'turn on'.
I'm not sure what else to do. What can I do to help?
 
When I turn the actuator on the 1 the valve switches to the right side, then water spills over from the spa into the pool. There is visible movement inside the spa.

When I turn the actuator to 2, the valve goes back to the position in the picture, and there is little movement inside the spa.
 
When I turn the actuator on the 1 the valve switches to the right side, then water spills over from the spa into the pool. There is visible movement inside the spa.
That is Spillover.
When I turn the actuator to 2, the valve goes back to the position in the picture, and there is little movement inside the spa.
That is Pool mode.
 
If you wish to run your spillover at all times, keep the actuators set to run that. If you wish to program your automation to just run the spillover for an hour each day to keep it chlorinated, set them up that way and program your automation. When you go into Spa mode, the suction side actuator will rotate to close off the suction from the Pool and open the suction from the Spa. The return side actuator should rotate to Spa side return.
 
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