YesA,
A lot of pool with IFCS do not have wall returns (eyeballs).. Does your pool have wall returns?
Thanks,
Jim R.
nope it's offA,
Not sure what else you can do other than to cut off all the IFCS pipes and cap them off..
I don't have an IFCS, so hopefully one of our IFCS owners can chime in.
As a side note, in your pics it appears your IFCS is "on".. Are they just old pics?
Thanks,
Jim R.
this was my thought as well... get rid of as much of it as possible. Dallas area, pool stays 'open' year round, no need to blow it out, but want to abandon it cleanly.I don't see any issues capping everything off. I don't think I'd want to leave it as is, on the off chance that water were to get in the lines and freeze over the winter. You have no way of blowing those lines out any longer. If it were me I would probably dig down a little bit and cap all of the zone lines off just below grade. Then completely remove the supply line to the zone valve as well. This would allow you to get rid of the 3 way valve downstream of your SWG.
--Jeff
That was essentially my point. If those lines get full, and you guys have a couple days of freezing weather, you might have some split pipes on your hand.Dallas area, pool stays 'open' year round, no need to blow it out,