When my pump shuts off it appears that DE is coming up from the drain and settling right by it.
I have a suspicion it's related to the last place you worked - the filter. Those housing O-rings can be tricky depending on the year/make of the filter. I wonder if there's a small air leak around the ring? You might not see water coming out when on, but when off it may allow air to seep "in" thereby forcing water flow backwards to the pump and drain. Do you hear water gurgling in the lines once turned off?It happened the morning after we replaced the membranes
Thanks. I’ll turn off and listen for gurgling. In the meantime, what are O rings? I know the filter... maybe not the part names.I have a suspicion it's related to the last place you worked - the filter. Those housing O-rings can be tricky depending on the year/make of the filter. I wonder if there's a small air leak around the ring? You might not see water coming out when on, but when off it may allow air to seep "in" thereby forcing water flow backwards to the pump and drain. Do you hear water gurgling in the lines once turned off?
I'm also going to ping @Jimrahbe for second opinion as he has danced with DE filters quite a bit.![]()
Definitely a possibility! Thanks for that!Is your main drain connected to the skimmer? If so, you may have poured DE into the skimmer to quickly, allowing it drop into the main drain line in the skimmer. This happened to me once when I added DE without the skimmer diverter in place.