- Nov 12, 2017
- 12,662
- Pool Size
- 12300
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I've got a 3-way valve balancing pump intake between my skimmer and my vacuum's suction port. I had an actuator installed on it so that my automation could route 100% suction to vac, then 100% suction to skimmer, to improve the efficiency of both. Works great.
But it occurred to me that, while that suction port is technically compliant (a proper suction port safety flap, and that port is 100% off unless the vacuum is engaged), there exists two potential dangers, one to humans, and the other to the pump. With some only slightly-unlikely human interaction:
1. that suction port could be active and come in contact with a person, or
2. the hose could be left off with the safety flap closed and the vacuum cycle engaged so that the pump would be sucking on a closed pipe.
I think it would be prudent for me to adjust that three-way valve so that it could apply 100% suction to the skimmer, but only 80% suction to the vacuum port. That way, if the suction port safety flap is closed and the pump is directed to it, then at least some water could be drawn from the skimmer to protect the pump. More importantly, if a human came in contact with the suction port active, then there would be some relief through the skimmer and make that situation much safer.
So two questions:
Would anybody know if 80% flow through the suction port and 20% flow through the skimmer would accomplish these goals?
And, never having done this, what is my resource for adjusting the actuator in this way?
It's a Compool CCA-24T actuator sitting atop a Pentair 3-way. Are there any instructions for this adjustment? Is it obvious once inside the actuator? Or is this a complicated adjustment?
But it occurred to me that, while that suction port is technically compliant (a proper suction port safety flap, and that port is 100% off unless the vacuum is engaged), there exists two potential dangers, one to humans, and the other to the pump. With some only slightly-unlikely human interaction:
1. that suction port could be active and come in contact with a person, or
2. the hose could be left off with the safety flap closed and the vacuum cycle engaged so that the pump would be sucking on a closed pipe.
I think it would be prudent for me to adjust that three-way valve so that it could apply 100% suction to the skimmer, but only 80% suction to the vacuum port. That way, if the suction port safety flap is closed and the pump is directed to it, then at least some water could be drawn from the skimmer to protect the pump. More importantly, if a human came in contact with the suction port active, then there would be some relief through the skimmer and make that situation much safer.
So two questions:
Would anybody know if 80% flow through the suction port and 20% flow through the skimmer would accomplish these goals?
And, never having done this, what is my resource for adjusting the actuator in this way?
It's a Compool CCA-24T actuator sitting atop a Pentair 3-way. Are there any instructions for this adjustment? Is it obvious once inside the actuator? Or is this a complicated adjustment?