Hello,
Last summer, I had my pool equipment moved 28 feet + 3 feet up in elevation. We had some trouble getting it to maintain prime initially, so they installed a check valve before the pump, which worked well for a bit. Pictures of the equipment are below (note one was taken before we installed the check valve).
Recently, I noticed an air bubble in the filter, I opened the housing, and then found it would not prime again. A local company took a look, cleaned the filter, and replaced the fingers on it. That seemed to do the trick and it's been running fine for 7-10 days.
2 nights ago, my wife noticed it had lost prime again and there was some DE in the pump housing. This surprised me because I know the filter pressure had been looking good. I took the filter apart, removed all DE, cleaned the fingers, and reassembled. It primed fine, and was running well initially for 40 minutes or so. I added DE and it seemed ok initially. Woke up this morning and it had lost prime, with DE in the pump housing again.
Any idea what could be happening here? Is this a new problem, or something systemic that the pool company that replaced the fingers did not address originally when they were here 2 weeks ago? If it's not something I can fix myself, any suggestions for managing the pool from now until when they can take a look (Wednesday next week).
Last summer, I had my pool equipment moved 28 feet + 3 feet up in elevation. We had some trouble getting it to maintain prime initially, so they installed a check valve before the pump, which worked well for a bit. Pictures of the equipment are below (note one was taken before we installed the check valve).
Recently, I noticed an air bubble in the filter, I opened the housing, and then found it would not prime again. A local company took a look, cleaned the filter, and replaced the fingers on it. That seemed to do the trick and it's been running fine for 7-10 days.
2 nights ago, my wife noticed it had lost prime again and there was some DE in the pump housing. This surprised me because I know the filter pressure had been looking good. I took the filter apart, removed all DE, cleaned the fingers, and reassembled. It primed fine, and was running well initially for 40 minutes or so. I added DE and it seemed ok initially. Woke up this morning and it had lost prime, with DE in the pump housing again.
Any idea what could be happening here? Is this a new problem, or something systemic that the pool company that replaced the fingers did not address originally when they were here 2 weeks ago? If it's not something I can fix myself, any suggestions for managing the pool from now until when they can take a look (Wednesday next week).