- Jun 22, 2014
- 52,205
- Pool Size
- 17888
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-45 Plus
Hi TFP friends. I've been working and researching this for quite some time.
I get small champagne-sized bubbles in my pump skimmer basket. Over time, it accumulates to basically cover the entire lid with an air pocket, maybe about 1/8 - 1/4 inch deep, but never enough to stop the flow of water to the pump or lose prime. Besides the info in my signature, here's the specs on my pump: Waterwey Supreme, HP 2.0 - .25 SPL (2-speed), P/N PSP2200-6, Model PS-20-2N11CD. Here's what I've done so far (All the basics):
Verified water level to skimmer, skimmer weir/flap, skimmer basket O-ring good & lubed, checked all return lines/fittings coming out of the ground to my pump with hose water and shaving cream test, no vortex in skimmer, etc. Today I even removed my check-valve and found an old piece of concrete jammed in there which I hoped may had been the culprit (vibrating), but it did not resolve the bubbles. The bubbles entering the pump basket are very small (pin-sized), but eventually gather together to form a pocket across the inside of the lid over the course of 4-6 hours. On low, I usually don't see any bubbles from my returns, but on high I may see a few from 2-3 of my 6 returns. I left a message with Waterwey to ask a technician about this issue. Still waiting to hear back from them. Based on the TFP experts on this site, and my personal experience learning from you with my (now) crystal clear pool, I have more faith in your replies anyways.
Like I said, I don't lose prime, so am I just being exceptionally picky about these tiny bubbles? I have gone 3-4 days at a time without checking on the pump and the air gap is the same. I just switch the pump to high and bleed the air out of the filter housing and press on. I hate to get all "OCD" on this, but I think I'm already there. ha. What do you think? V/r ~ Pat

Verified water level to skimmer, skimmer weir/flap, skimmer basket O-ring good & lubed, checked all return lines/fittings coming out of the ground to my pump with hose water and shaving cream test, no vortex in skimmer, etc. Today I even removed my check-valve and found an old piece of concrete jammed in there which I hoped may had been the culprit (vibrating), but it did not resolve the bubbles. The bubbles entering the pump basket are very small (pin-sized), but eventually gather together to form a pocket across the inside of the lid over the course of 4-6 hours. On low, I usually don't see any bubbles from my returns, but on high I may see a few from 2-3 of my 6 returns. I left a message with Waterwey to ask a technician about this issue. Still waiting to hear back from them. Based on the TFP experts on this site, and my personal experience learning from you with my (now) crystal clear pool, I have more faith in your replies anyways.
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