When I ordered this valve and installed it I was of the understanding that I could turn off all 3 openings in the valve. After I installed it I realized that the inlet can not be turned off (makes sense).
The way my pump station is setup I have no way of draining the water out of my pool if it gets too high due to rain. So I installed the new jandy valve after the pump so that I can open the valve and lower the water in my pool.
I removed the handle so i could set the jandy valve to be straight through, and then the inlet opening would be used to drain the water out of the pool (see pics).
This is working at the moment, but I am noticing a small drip out of the inlet opening which should be closed. I know the valve isn't supposed to be used this way but if the inlet is blocked should I have a drip coming out of there? or because this is the inlet opening was it designed to not have a complete seal?
I was thinking of adding a gate valve to the jandy inlet to stop the drip.
The way my pump station is setup I have no way of draining the water out of my pool if it gets too high due to rain. So I installed the new jandy valve after the pump so that I can open the valve and lower the water in my pool.
I removed the handle so i could set the jandy valve to be straight through, and then the inlet opening would be used to drain the water out of the pool (see pics).
This is working at the moment, but I am noticing a small drip out of the inlet opening which should be closed. I know the valve isn't supposed to be used this way but if the inlet is blocked should I have a drip coming out of there? or because this is the inlet opening was it designed to not have a complete seal?
I was thinking of adding a gate valve to the jandy inlet to stop the drip.
