- Jun 20, 2019
- 37
- Pool Size
- 30000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
If you’re doing the scope of work that you’re doing, and committed, good on ya for keeping the system. If there are 2 separate valves, chances are each one is a ‘six-shooter’ (6-port) and usually each port feeds 2-3 heads. I’d recommend they do a pressure check in each zone before you resurface. Last thing you want is a leaky pipe that you could have capped or repaired at this stage. This is the biggest reason for decommissioning these IFCS’s during resurfacing.
The valve gear assemblies are the least expensive maintenance item, but it does depend on the type of valve you have 1) vinyl balls or 2) t-valve. I’ve replaced a couple of each type and it’s a cinch. They last many years, but my valve leaked so I replaced the entire thing and went from balls to t-valve styles.
The 2 areas most likely areas to inspect and thus to fail are the 1) individual t-valves brackets (they break off and need crazy glue/epoxy repairs) and 2) the drop-in gear assembly (the teeth wear down) most likely the outermost gears fail first. Replace the entire assembly with the rebuilt kit at first sign of wear. Replace the o-ring for good measure (comes w/kit) and the hold-down band clamp—is yours a top or side feed valve? Once you get it going we can go over how to dial in the flow, the zone-change speed and such.
Thanks so much for your advice, what is the best way to pressure test the zones?