- May 23, 2015
- 25,757
- Pool Size
- 16000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Nice job on the replumbing and electrical cleanup. Much nicer looking than the junk you started off with.
I’m looking at your equipment pad picture in Post #16 and I noticed one minor detail - the band clamp on the filter is not properly tightened. The spec for those is that the brass long nut needs to fully compress the spring so that the there is no gaps in the spring coil. That’s considered fully tightened. If the band clamp seems tight, you can gently tap it around the waist with a rubber mallet to help it sit closer against the filter body. That usually makes the brass nut easier to snug down. I also suggest hitting the threads on the T bolt with either moly disulfide grease or a non-hardening mechanical grease. That way the threads stay protected from moisture and your less likely to gall the brass threads on the nut.
I’m looking at your equipment pad picture in Post #16 and I noticed one minor detail - the band clamp on the filter is not properly tightened. The spec for those is that the brass long nut needs to fully compress the spring so that the there is no gaps in the spring coil. That’s considered fully tightened. If the band clamp seems tight, you can gently tap it around the waist with a rubber mallet to help it sit closer against the filter body. That usually makes the brass nut easier to snug down. I also suggest hitting the threads on the T bolt with either moly disulfide grease or a non-hardening mechanical grease. That way the threads stay protected from moisture and your less likely to gall the brass threads on the nut.