I have a Poolmeiser (PM) auto leveler and the PB plumbed the equalizer line to the bottom of the skimmer about two inches from the skimmer pipe that runs to the pump (in attached photo from construction the lines to the PM from left to right are water supply, overflow drain, equalizer.

In normal operation everything is adjusted so the water level in the pool sits at 4" above the bottom of the skimmer opening.

When the pump is running the water level in the PM canister lowers about 1" (I assume because of proximity of the equalizer line to the skimmer suction) hard to see in this photo but it is right at 1" below the top of the overflow. The fill shutoff float is adjusted to turn off at this level.

When the pump shuts off, the level in the PM rises back to just below the overflow

If the pump is running during significant rainfall (like it was today 1.10" of rain in 30-40 minutes) the water level can rise about 1" in the pool before it will start to overflow and drain (which it did). In this case when the pump shutoff at 5pm the water level would have risen another inch in the PM and would start overflowing (which it did). Overflow should have stopped when the water level fell below the top of the overflow.
But, when I looked at the pool about 90 minutes after the pump shutoff I thought the water level looked low so I opened the PM cover and looked and sure enough the water was about 2" below the top of the overflow I didn't think to take a picture before I began checking everything and reseting it to normal but when I measured the water at the opening of the skimmer it was only about 2.5" above the bottom of the skimmer opening. Which was low enough that when I started the pump so the autofill would top off to the right level the skimmer was starting to suck air and I had the close the skimmer suction valve while it primed at 100% speed. After 3 minutes the VS Pump adjusted to the normal 75% speed and I was able to re-open the skimmer suction. The PM topped the pool back off as expected and the level has been holding for 2 hours now with the pump off.
This also happened one other time two or three weeks ago but it was the day after I had adjusted the PM fill and overflow levels and I thought I had failed to push the overflow pipe all the way into the bottom of the PM. I pushed down on the overflow pipe again tonight when this happened and it may have pushed down slightly but it wasn't all the way out for sure.
Am I crazy? What could explain this intermittent water loss after heavy rain and high pool level? A leak? Could the overflow pipe be working loose somehow and cause this? other ideas? Has anyone else experienced this before?
Photos of my equipment pad and valve settings are below, this is my normal setup with the spillover spa, and haven't had any issues as I said for two or three weeks since the last time this happened.






In normal operation everything is adjusted so the water level in the pool sits at 4" above the bottom of the skimmer opening.

When the pump is running the water level in the PM canister lowers about 1" (I assume because of proximity of the equalizer line to the skimmer suction) hard to see in this photo but it is right at 1" below the top of the overflow. The fill shutoff float is adjusted to turn off at this level.

When the pump shuts off, the level in the PM rises back to just below the overflow

If the pump is running during significant rainfall (like it was today 1.10" of rain in 30-40 minutes) the water level can rise about 1" in the pool before it will start to overflow and drain (which it did). In this case when the pump shutoff at 5pm the water level would have risen another inch in the PM and would start overflowing (which it did). Overflow should have stopped when the water level fell below the top of the overflow.
But, when I looked at the pool about 90 minutes after the pump shutoff I thought the water level looked low so I opened the PM cover and looked and sure enough the water was about 2" below the top of the overflow I didn't think to take a picture before I began checking everything and reseting it to normal but when I measured the water at the opening of the skimmer it was only about 2.5" above the bottom of the skimmer opening. Which was low enough that when I started the pump so the autofill would top off to the right level the skimmer was starting to suck air and I had the close the skimmer suction valve while it primed at 100% speed. After 3 minutes the VS Pump adjusted to the normal 75% speed and I was able to re-open the skimmer suction. The PM topped the pool back off as expected and the level has been holding for 2 hours now with the pump off.
This also happened one other time two or three weeks ago but it was the day after I had adjusted the PM fill and overflow levels and I thought I had failed to push the overflow pipe all the way into the bottom of the PM. I pushed down on the overflow pipe again tonight when this happened and it may have pushed down slightly but it wasn't all the way out for sure.
Am I crazy? What could explain this intermittent water loss after heavy rain and high pool level? A leak? Could the overflow pipe be working loose somehow and cause this? other ideas? Has anyone else experienced this before?
Photos of my equipment pad and valve settings are below, this is my normal setup with the spillover spa, and haven't had any issues as I said for two or three weeks since the last time this happened.




