I've decided I'm tired of lugging cases of chlorine, once I find it for sale, from the store to the van, then van into the garage then to the pool and doing my best to avoid more bleach spots on clothing while pouring it. I haven't had any crazy green algae, but it got cloudy a few times in less than a year.
I have an IC-40 with associated bits and pieces on order. I understand the basics of where it should go, but when I look at my current plumbing, there just isn't enough free pipe between things to cut and reconnect anything. It seems I'm going to have to cut way back to before my spa/pool valve and replumb that entire section. Does that seem right?
Here's what I think so far:
1. Cut bottom pipe coming out of heater, then 45 it to the left (back) sooner, to give me a little more depth to work with later.
2. 90 up to vertical
3. 90 toward front
4. Do I need a check valve before the IC-40? If so, I would add a flow meter/check valve here
5. IC-40
6. Pool/spa valve -- looks like I'll need an all new valve base
7. 90s off pool and spa sides
8. Booster pump somewhere in here, on pool side
9. 90 down
10. straight coupler down
Does that all make sense? Advice?
Is the height of the entire horizontal section critically important? In other words, when I cut the front vertical over the pool/waterfall valve I will need to either lower everything or add a coupler to lengthen the vertical, back to the same height before the 90, resulting in close fittings with not much room left if this ever had to be recut again. However, if I could cut just below the current 90, then put the coupler there, it would raise the horizontal sections a few inches.
Thanks for your help and thanks to @ajgraham for sharing some of the details on his adventures into SWG. He and @Jimrahbe have answered some other questions for me.

I have an IC-40 with associated bits and pieces on order. I understand the basics of where it should go, but when I look at my current plumbing, there just isn't enough free pipe between things to cut and reconnect anything. It seems I'm going to have to cut way back to before my spa/pool valve and replumb that entire section. Does that seem right?
Here's what I think so far:
1. Cut bottom pipe coming out of heater, then 45 it to the left (back) sooner, to give me a little more depth to work with later.
2. 90 up to vertical
3. 90 toward front
4. Do I need a check valve before the IC-40? If so, I would add a flow meter/check valve here
5. IC-40
6. Pool/spa valve -- looks like I'll need an all new valve base
7. 90s off pool and spa sides
8. Booster pump somewhere in here, on pool side
9. 90 down
10. straight coupler down
Does that all make sense? Advice?
Is the height of the entire horizontal section critically important? In other words, when I cut the front vertical over the pool/waterfall valve I will need to either lower everything or add a coupler to lengthen the vertical, back to the same height before the 90, resulting in close fittings with not much room left if this ever had to be recut again. However, if I could cut just below the current 90, then put the coupler there, it would raise the horizontal sections a few inches.
Thanks for your help and thanks to @ajgraham for sharing some of the details on his adventures into SWG. He and @Jimrahbe have answered some other questions for me.
