You guys have been a tremendous help, thank you! I just successfully installed my new Hayward Tristar 900 and the pool is up and running.
I now have some questions on air bubbles. I was advised that air bubbles in the pump lid are not good for the system.. true?
I have a solar system that I manually move (automation and sensors not working) to a single story roof. I found that if I prime and then run the pump around 2500 RPM, I can eliminate any air in the pump lid. Still get champagne bubbles in the pool, but nothing major.
Now, if I try to take advantage of the VS, and lower the RPMS to 1800, I seem to get air bubbles back in pump lid.
What is even more interesting, if I close the solar, prime the pump, and run at 1000RPM, I don’t have any bubbles in the pump lid, but I get a constant of LARGE bubbles in the pool. Even with the pump around 1759-1800 and the solar CLOSED, I get air issues after priming
I’m trying to get thoughts on how best I can use the advantage of a VS pump, while supporting my solar... without having to manually adjust it every day. Ideally, I would like to leave the solar on 24/7, but then at low RPMs, I get major bubbles and almost two inches of water drop inside the pump lid. Is this going to hurt anything or cause any issues?
If I want to turn off the solar, should I just close the service valves as well to not deal with the air issues as the pump cycles through different RPM
thanks for any advice!!
I now have some questions on air bubbles. I was advised that air bubbles in the pump lid are not good for the system.. true?
I have a solar system that I manually move (automation and sensors not working) to a single story roof. I found that if I prime and then run the pump around 2500 RPM, I can eliminate any air in the pump lid. Still get champagne bubbles in the pool, but nothing major.
Now, if I try to take advantage of the VS, and lower the RPMS to 1800, I seem to get air bubbles back in pump lid.
What is even more interesting, if I close the solar, prime the pump, and run at 1000RPM, I don’t have any bubbles in the pump lid, but I get a constant of LARGE bubbles in the pool. Even with the pump around 1759-1800 and the solar CLOSED, I get air issues after priming
I’m trying to get thoughts on how best I can use the advantage of a VS pump, while supporting my solar... without having to manually adjust it every day. Ideally, I would like to leave the solar on 24/7, but then at low RPMs, I get major bubbles and almost two inches of water drop inside the pump lid. Is this going to hurt anything or cause any issues?
If I want to turn off the solar, should I just close the service valves as well to not deal with the air issues as the pump cycles through different RPM
thanks for any advice!!
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