So, umm yeah, title says it all.
I should have caught this sooner. After many hiccups, I finally got pebble and water in my pool about a week ago. Now that I have familiarized myself with my Intellicenter and my new pool/plumbing, I noticed my pool returns were kinda weak, or at least felt so to me.
I have a Sta-Rite IntelliFlo VSF 3hp pump, Sta-Rite Mod 3 500 filter, and Master Temp 400 heater.
After pulling a few pieces of shotcrete out of my main drain line to my skimmer, I figured perhaps there were more that would work themselves loose and perhaps causing my low flow.
Not content, I charted my pump RPMs vs. GPMs:

Next I stumbled upon mihzyd777's thread about return eyeball sizes. Looking at some of the posted pump speeds in the thread vs GPM measurements lead me to realize something was wrong with my setup. Realizing I did not have a bypass plumbed across my heater I pulled up the manual for my Master Temp 400. After looking at the schematics was when I realized my PB plumbed my heater backwards.
I'm guessing this is the cause of my low flow, along with whatever left over shotcrete is working its way around in my plumbing?
Are my pump speeds vs flow readings pretty far off from a similar setup?
While running water backwards through your heater is not ideal, I'm wondering what actually could be harmed by doing so? Looking at the 'Water System' portion of the heater schematic, it looks like the only things that could really be affected would be the bypass valve, and perhaps the manifold plates and insert depending on what they are made of.

I should have caught this sooner. After many hiccups, I finally got pebble and water in my pool about a week ago. Now that I have familiarized myself with my Intellicenter and my new pool/plumbing, I noticed my pool returns were kinda weak, or at least felt so to me.
I have a Sta-Rite IntelliFlo VSF 3hp pump, Sta-Rite Mod 3 500 filter, and Master Temp 400 heater.
After pulling a few pieces of shotcrete out of my main drain line to my skimmer, I figured perhaps there were more that would work themselves loose and perhaps causing my low flow.
Not content, I charted my pump RPMs vs. GPMs:

Next I stumbled upon mihzyd777's thread about return eyeball sizes. Looking at some of the posted pump speeds in the thread vs GPM measurements lead me to realize something was wrong with my setup. Realizing I did not have a bypass plumbed across my heater I pulled up the manual for my Master Temp 400. After looking at the schematics was when I realized my PB plumbed my heater backwards.
I'm guessing this is the cause of my low flow, along with whatever left over shotcrete is working its way around in my plumbing?
Are my pump speeds vs flow readings pretty far off from a similar setup?
While running water backwards through your heater is not ideal, I'm wondering what actually could be harmed by doing so? Looking at the 'Water System' portion of the heater schematic, it looks like the only things that could really be affected would be the bypass valve, and perhaps the manifold plates and insert depending on what they are made of.
