I had to replace a 10 year old pump and multiport valve and seek your opinion on the layout before I glue it up.
I am considering replacing my chlorinator with a SWG on the horizontal 32" return line after the heater. Any advice on the SWG in the 32" line?
I am going to insert the check valve on the pump outlet in that 16" horizontal.
Pump inlet is a 25" run.
I might push the filter/pump back towards the house a bit because the backwash outlet is conflicting with the vertical return line coming out of the heater.
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Forgot two items...
For the potential SWG v Chlorinator... I bought both and will return one.
If I go SWG, I got a sacrificial anode since it was comparatively cheap. Where do you suggest I put that?
What do you think of tight 90* vs long 90* fittings? You can see I have a long 90 penciled in for outlet of the pump and outlet of the multi-port. Original installer used regular 90s.
I am considering replacing my chlorinator with a SWG on the horizontal 32" return line after the heater. Any advice on the SWG in the 32" line?
I am going to insert the check valve on the pump outlet in that 16" horizontal.
Pump inlet is a 25" run.
I might push the filter/pump back towards the house a bit because the backwash outlet is conflicting with the vertical return line coming out of the heater.
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Forgot two items...
For the potential SWG v Chlorinator... I bought both and will return one.
If I go SWG, I got a sacrificial anode since it was comparatively cheap. Where do you suggest I put that?
What do you think of tight 90* vs long 90* fittings? You can see I have a long 90 penciled in for outlet of the pump and outlet of the multi-port. Original installer used regular 90s.