I don’t worry about this. I believe the air relief valve at the top of my pentair DE is actually supposed to be somewhat self burping in normal use. I don’t remember if I read that in the manual, or if that’s just how mine ran before I rebuilt it.
You said previously you’ve been running the pump this way for months and never had an issue with it losing prime completely. At this point, I’d say you’re good. Sounds like a quirk. Even if you did have a suction side leak, based on what you’re seeing, I’d monitor and live with it.
I'm pretty sure my old Pentair 2000 series air valve is manual only. It has previously accumulated a LOT of air until I purge it manually. In last few days (after cleaning basket on 4/20/25 and deep cleaning the filter grids on 4/24/25) I have not had a lot of air in the filter, but then the pump has either not been ON or it has been run continuously with only one priming event to start with.
When was the last time you cleaned the filter?
Have you done an OCLT lately? Do one tonight...Link-->
Overnight Chlorine Loss Test
A pump not being able to vacate air is indicative of a dirty filter, that may or may not be caused by algae.
You pump should be able to clear the air. With a suction side leak, or air coming in at low speed should happen after the pump fills.
•Filter was disassembled, cleaned (one grid with a worn spot was also replaced) and reassembled on 4/24/25. It was very dirty, but strangely the pressure readings were not high. They were only about 27 PSI, which is about the same after a complete cleaning (26 psi).
•I haven't done an OCLT lately, but the pool water is crystal clear and I keep chlorine levels up. I can try the OCLT test tonight for good measure.
•The pool was replastered last November, and I haven't had any algae since refilling.
•The pool did accumulate some debris since the replastering and was removed by manual brush vacuuming to the filter. Admittedly, I was not good about cleaning the basket and filter until this month (I did keep the skimmer basket clean though). Both the pump basket and filter grids were very dirty. But both have been very clean since 4/24/25, and I still have a large air "bubble" in pump basket area -- it's really too large to be called a bubble, since the water level does not touch the dome of the clear lid, but almost reaches it.
This is a single line leading to your pump. Is this coming from a single skimmer or 2 skimmers?
Ensure that your skimmer baskets are not filled with debris. Don’t make your pump work harder than it has to.
Yes, it is a single line leading to the pump from my single skimmer. The main drain connects to this line just below the skimmer, so both water sources travel to the pump though the single 1.5" copper pipe underground. There is a plastic diverter thingy inserted in the pipe at the bottom of the skimmer that directs either main drain or skimmer water (or a mixture of both) to the pump by manually turning this plastic diverter
- There is some impediment like leaves in a skimmer or stone in the line.
- The OP has a dirty filter, or dirty filter and algae.
Skimmer is clean (so is pump basket and filter). I always have a skimmer basket, so a stone seems very unlikely.
I haven't had algae since the replastering 5 months ago, and the filter grids showed no algae when I cleaned them. Just fine dirt and debris that escaped the pump basket.
The pump basket not filling during priming phase is usually caused by one of several things.
Suction side air leak
Impeller Clog
Return side blockage (filter or other)
Having a small single suction line can increase suction side head loss and decrease pressure in the pump basket making it more likely to leak air in. Check the pump lid gasket for cracks and lube well. A clog in the suction line can also cause the same issue.
A clogged impeller, dirty filter or other return side blockage does not have enough flow rate to purge the air in the pump basket. You may need to separate the wet end from the motor to determine if there is an impeller clog.
What is the filter pressure?
BTW, you should not need a priming valve for only a 1 foot lift from pool to pump.
Thanks, mas 985.
*Of the 3 reasons you gave, I think the Impeller clog is a real possibility. This needs to be looked at. Can I cut off the power and stick my fingers in there from the basket side and determine if there is an impeller clog that way? Trying to not have to disassemble the pump.
Pump lid gasket was bought new last week and replaced the previous one, even though the previous one looked ok. Cleaned all gasket connections and relubed gasket/O-ring before installing. As far as I know there is nothing clogging the suction line -- water seems to flow pretty freely in both directions.
Filter pressure is 26 PSI at 3450 RPM (priming speed and "quick clean" speed). As I said before, I am surprised that the pressure never goes above about 27 PSI even with a very dirty basket and very dirty filter. The lack of pressure increase is the main reason that I went so long without cleaning either one. The gauge reads progressively lower pressures at lower RPMs, but maybe the gauge is defective??
Thanks for the reassurance about not needing a valve for that short lift. I know you are the resident expert on the physics of system head, etc.
I hope to hear your (or anyone's) input on the easiest way to test for the impeller clog. Shouldn't I be able to spin it easily by hand from the basket side? ...Or not?
Many sincere thanks to all for helping me with this priming issue.