Our 9 year old pool has a hot tub connected to it that's water surface is about 18" higher than the pool's. They share a pump. When not used the water in the hot tub has always slowly gone down. Each year it got progressively worse. About 4 years ago I replaced the diverter inside the Jandy 3 way valve. This helped a great deal but didn't completely fix it. After that repair the rate that the water level dropped in the hot tub returned to roughly the same rate as it was when the pool was was new. Now, 4 years later, the level is dropping much more quickly again - about 12" a week - and I have to fill the hot tub frequently.
I talked with Jandy support and they said that their 3 way valve is not a positive seal and, with an elevated hot tub, there will be some seeping. So, I did some reading on it came to the conclusion that, because my spa is elevated, the builder should have put a check valve on the pool side of the 3 way valve that selects whether the water going into the pump comes from the pool or from the spa.
My plan is to plumb a Jandy check valve (with the spring loaded swing) on the pool side of the 3 way valve which, I believe, should fix my problem of water seeping past the diverter and back into the pool. I have attached a drawing of what I have now and where I am planning to add the check valve is.
While, I fix most things myself I am not a pool professional. So, my questions are:
Is my thinking correct, should there be a check valve where I am considering adding this one?
If I were to ad the check valve might it impact the priming pool pump?
Is the Jandy check valve I am considering the right choice or is there a better check valve option (ball or other)?
Or, should I be going about this in a different manner or, even just live with it?
I think my drawing is fairly clear - one on top is what I have, the one below is the same except shows where I plan to add the check valve. I only included the pertinent portions of the plumbing. The two lines I labeled "skimmer and drain" are from the pool. The return from the spa drain is the single line.
Thanks in Advance for any and all input (in the winter, my family doesn't like having to fill the hot tub before using it
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I talked with Jandy support and they said that their 3 way valve is not a positive seal and, with an elevated hot tub, there will be some seeping. So, I did some reading on it came to the conclusion that, because my spa is elevated, the builder should have put a check valve on the pool side of the 3 way valve that selects whether the water going into the pump comes from the pool or from the spa.
My plan is to plumb a Jandy check valve (with the spring loaded swing) on the pool side of the 3 way valve which, I believe, should fix my problem of water seeping past the diverter and back into the pool. I have attached a drawing of what I have now and where I am planning to add the check valve is.
While, I fix most things myself I am not a pool professional. So, my questions are:
Is my thinking correct, should there be a check valve where I am considering adding this one?
If I were to ad the check valve might it impact the priming pool pump?
Is the Jandy check valve I am considering the right choice or is there a better check valve option (ball or other)?
Or, should I be going about this in a different manner or, even just live with it?
I think my drawing is fairly clear - one on top is what I have, the one below is the same except shows where I plan to add the check valve. I only included the pertinent portions of the plumbing. The two lines I labeled "skimmer and drain" are from the pool. The return from the spa drain is the single line.
Thanks in Advance for any and all input (in the winter, my family doesn't like having to fill the hot tub before using it
