- Jul 22, 2018
- 39
- Pool Size
- 7000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair iChlor 30
Hello all,
My pool renovation is finally almost complete. I turned the pump on for the first time in months last night now that the pool has been filled and discovered a weird issue with my Pentair diverter valves.
I have a 3 way Pentair diverter plumbed to both my sheer descent manifold, as well as my main pool return line. I was having an issue getting the 2 way Pentair sheer descent diverter internals back into the body for some reason (if you have any advice on that it would be appreciated) but I figured even without those installed I'd simply close off that manifold and just let the water flow to the pool for the time being.
Well when I got everything up and running I had a substantial amount of water making its way into the manifold even though the diverter is closed to that section. Is this normal? I thought the diverter should be completely stopping water to the closed side. I did open the diverter and ensured there were no sand, rocks, or glue blocking the door, that the door seal was in tact (brand new so should be), and that it was actually aligned the way I thought it was. Tried rocking the handle back and forth in case I didn't have it completely blocked but no matter what I could not get the water to stop completely. Is this a bad diverter perhaps?
Thanks for the help!


Aaron
My pool renovation is finally almost complete. I turned the pump on for the first time in months last night now that the pool has been filled and discovered a weird issue with my Pentair diverter valves.
I have a 3 way Pentair diverter plumbed to both my sheer descent manifold, as well as my main pool return line. I was having an issue getting the 2 way Pentair sheer descent diverter internals back into the body for some reason (if you have any advice on that it would be appreciated) but I figured even without those installed I'd simply close off that manifold and just let the water flow to the pool for the time being.
Well when I got everything up and running I had a substantial amount of water making its way into the manifold even though the diverter is closed to that section. Is this normal? I thought the diverter should be completely stopping water to the closed side. I did open the diverter and ensured there were no sand, rocks, or glue blocking the door, that the door seal was in tact (brand new so should be), and that it was actually aligned the way I thought it was. Tried rocking the handle back and forth in case I didn't have it completely blocked but no matter what I could not get the water to stop completely. Is this a bad diverter perhaps?
Thanks for the help!


Aaron