- Jul 21, 2013
- 65,224
- Pool Size
- 35000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-60
Isn’t that the pipe you say cold water comes out of in SPA mode?This is the spa fountain pipe
Isn’t that the pipe you say cold water comes out of in SPA mode?This is the spa fountain pipe
+1 this.There is no check valve on the pipe labeled POOL RETURN and my guess is in spa mode a siphon forms sucking pool water up the POOL RETURN pipe and then down the SPA FOUNTAIN pipe which I suspect is the center pipe in the spa.
You can turn the diverter valve above POOL RETURN 90 degrees counter clockwise to close the SPA FOUNTAIN and see if that stops the cold water.
Then we can discuss using the SPILLOVER feature in your automation to maintain the spa water.
We will close the valve - you had said to turn it 90 degrees counter clockwise, correct? Brad said to turn it clockwise so I’m wanting to be sure which way. Sorry I’m so new to all of this!So close the valve in front of the SPA FOUNTAIN pipe.
What automation panel do you have?
We will close the valve - you had said to turn it 90 degrees counter clockwise, correct? Brad said to turn it clockwise so I’m wanting to be sure which way. Sorry I’m so new to all of this!
We have the Hayward OmniLogic app for automation. What spillover option do you mean? This is the spa spillover looks like.
Thank you so much for such detailed explanation!Jim answered that.
SPILLOVER mode sucks water from the pool and returns it to your spa which then spills over back to the pool. It gets chlorinated water into your spa instead of constantly running your fountain line.
From Hayward OmniLogic - Further Reading
See page 18 in OmniLogic Operation Manual.
See if you have the SPILLOVER button.
If not you need to fix your configuration as described in OnmiLogic Installation Manual. You need to use the Configuration Wizard. See page 33 and answer YES for...
Do you have Spillover? Select yes to this question if you have Spillover in your system. If yes is selected, choose the valves that will operate Spillover from the following screen.
Then you can set your programming to refresh the spa water twice a day and it will not become stagnant. You can run your spillover around 9AM and 1PM for 15 minutes to refresh the water at the start of the day and mid-afternoon.
Yes, I would love to know where the salt cell should be installed. Hayward warranty came out today for an issue we had with flow sensor error messages and I asked him if everything was set up/ installed correctly and he said everything looked great. His solution to the cold water was that the valve inverter might be bad so he said to ask our PB to fix it.Your other problem is that your SWG is not able to chlorinate your spa when it is being used.
If you have many people in your spa or use it for long periods of time you can use up all the chlorine the water started with and end up with unsanitary conditions.
Let me know when you want to discuss the fix which requires relocating where the SWG cell is installed.
Close the valve and run the spillover.Thank you so much for such detailed explanation!
If this was your set up, would you rather install a check valve on the pool return to avoid the cold water or would you run the spillover and close the valve?
Either he does not understand the OMNI PL capabilities or he did not want to put any critical thinking into how your system can operate better. He is not going to criticize the Pool Builder's work. He sounds like a typical Pool Tech.Yes, I would love to know where the salt cell should be installed. Hayward warranty came out today for an issue we had with flow sensor error messages and I asked him if everything was set up/ installed correctly and he said everything looked great. His solution to the cold water was that the valve inverter might be bad so he said to ask our PB to fix it.
I'd eventually do both. You already have the plumbing. Running an Overflow schedule a few times a day is better than running bypass all the time for controlling pH rise from aeration. But, having the bypass you can open on the fly or tailor adjust overflow as wanted for a period is handy. When I add chemicals, I like to treat the spa and pool as one unit for the mix time and just open the bypass during. Probably same difference, all water returning to pool eventually via Overflow mode, or shared returns to pool and spa with bypass, but it's easy enough to just bump a valve and maybe a bit better whole unit circulation. My check valve is on the spa makeup return line instead of the pool return pipe, but I guess I never thought of the possibility of a siphon between the two but see it now given the head a full, elevated, spa would create. Your spa arrangement is just reversed.Thank you so much for such detailed explanation!
If this was your set up, would you rather install a check valve on the pool return to avoid the cold water or would you run the spillover and close the valve?
We have not added salt to pool yet so the cell is not plugged in to the power. The PB got us the salt but told us we had to add it ourselves. The temps are still in the 40/50s but warming up pretty soon so we are adding the salt this weekend probably. After that we have to set the % etc. If you have any tips for that we welcome any!Either he does not understand the OMNI PL capabilities or he did not want to put any critical thinking into how your system can operate better. He is not going to criticize the Pool Builder's work. He sounds like a typical Pool Tech.
Your cell circled in red and its flow switch needs to be moved to between the heater outlet and the return valve. Have your builders plumber relocate it. It is maybe a 2 hour job.
A straight pipe is put in where the cell and flow switch are and he may need to be a bit creative to fit the length of the flow switch and cell in the blue are.
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Once the cell is moved you set separate chlorinator % for each body of water - POOL & SPA.
What is the chlorinator % set for your POOL?
Turn your spa on and see if there is a chlorinator % set for the spa?
22kHow many gallons in your pool?
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I'm sorry. I meant anticlockwise, which is why I said I echoed Allen. But if I'm gonna offer help, I should be sure I don't mix it up when I type it in.Brad said to turn it clockwise so I’m wanting to be sure which way.
In Texas your pool will use 3-4ppm of FC daily by the summertime. That is what you will need to generate. You may need 2ppm or less in the winter and it will increase and decrease as the seasons change. So your SWG output will require some adjustment every 6 weeks or so.22k
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You have been so helpful! I truly appreciate everything you’ve shared with me and all your guidance! Today we tried the spa with the valve closed and the heater warmed the water by 33 degrees in one hour - as opposed to 1.5 hours it was taking before! And while using it it only kicked on a few times. We are so grateful for your help!In Texas your pool will use 3-4ppm of FC daily by the summertime. That is what you will need to generate. You may need 2ppm or less in the winter and it will increase and decrease as the seasons change. So your SWG output will require some adjustment every 6 weeks or so.
In your 22,000 gallon pool with your 40K cell putting out 1.4lbs of daily chlorine you will get the following outputs:
For best cell life you dont want to run your cell more than 80% continuously. So you are looking at running your pump 16 to 24 hours per day. Might as well keep it simple and run your pump 24 hours per day at low speeds to always be generating some chlorine. And your SWG % will vary between 30% and about 60% depending on the season.
- 24 hours/day @ 50% gives 3.8ppm of FC
- 16 hours/day @75% gives 3.8 ppm of FC
- 24 hours/day @ 35% gives 2.7 ppm of FC
This time of year I would start with 35% and test your FC daily and see what your daily FC change is. You then adjust your % until you get little days to day FC change.
Have you downloaded PoolMath ? Set it up for your pool and find EFFECTS OF ADDING and see how it does these calculations for you.
Hi Allen,Jim answered that.
SPILLOVER mode sucks water from the pool and returns it to your spa which then spills over back to the pool. It gets chlorinated water into your spa instead of constantly running your fountain line.
From Hayward OmniLogic - Further Reading
See page 18 in OmniLogic Operation Manual.
See if you have the SPILLOVER button.
If not you need to fix your configuration as described in OnmiLogic Installation Manual. You need to use the Configuration Wizard. See page 33 and answer YES for...
Do you have Spillover? Select yes to this question if you have Spillover in your system. If yes is selected, choose the valves that will operate Spillover from the following screen.
Then you can set your programming to refresh the spa water twice a day and it will not become stagnant. You can run your spillover around 9AM and 1PM for 15 minutes to refresh the water at the start of the day and mid-afternoon.