- Jul 29, 2018
- 785
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Pool opened for the first time September 2018. Pool, spa, filter, O3, UV-C, SWCG, heater, then split to pool and spa. I normally have run the pump 8am to 8pm at 1600rmp with the divider valve set between the spa and pool returns so that the spa just barely trickles over the edge into the pool. You can see the position of the valve in the attached image at about the 10 o'clock position. You can see my most recent test results with the TFP test kit. I went out a couple days ago, around 6pm as I recall, and the spa spillover was dry. Pump was running. Skimmer socks were pretty clean, and water was flowing like it normally does. Water temp was 92; air temp 105. Looking at Pentair Home on my iPhone, I saw the usual 1600 rpm for the filter pump, but the water flow had dropped from the usual 20 to 17GPM.
There is a window into the spa backflow preventer that gives a bit of a view, although if there are no bubbles it's hard to see if there is moving water or not. I moved the lever to full flow to the pool and none to the spa. Then I switched it back. Water began to flow into the spa again. I reset the lever to the spa trickle over setting. For no reason other than wanting to do something, I increased the pump from 1600 to 1725rpm (half of full speed.) Every thing looked fine. Next morning 8am started up normally. By the end of the day, the spa spillover was almost stopped. Exercising the diverter got it working again. I'm a little reluctant to take that diverter apart, even though it seems like that might be where the problem is. My success rate with take apart ventures has not been very good in recent times, so before I risk taking the pool out of service, I wonder if any of you more knowledgeable than I would care to express an opinion. Thanks.

There is a window into the spa backflow preventer that gives a bit of a view, although if there are no bubbles it's hard to see if there is moving water or not. I moved the lever to full flow to the pool and none to the spa. Then I switched it back. Water began to flow into the spa again. I reset the lever to the spa trickle over setting. For no reason other than wanting to do something, I increased the pump from 1600 to 1725rpm (half of full speed.) Every thing looked fine. Next morning 8am started up normally. By the end of the day, the spa spillover was almost stopped. Exercising the diverter got it working again. I'm a little reluctant to take that diverter apart, even though it seems like that might be where the problem is. My success rate with take apart ventures has not been very good in recent times, so before I risk taking the pool out of service, I wonder if any of you more knowledgeable than I would care to express an opinion. Thanks.
