- Sep 30, 2013
- 18
I have been struggling to find an air leak that is allowing air into the system. I've checked all the usual culprits and have not located the leak, so I'm looking for any other advice that the forum may offer. The symptoms are seeing air in the pump strainer basket during operation with air continuing to enter the system and losing the pump's prime after the system has been shut down for a little while. I also have a small water leak at the mechanical seal (Pentair whisper-flo) but I believe this is just collateral damage from the pump starting each morning without being primed. I'm hoping to address the air leak first and then address the mechanical seal so I don't just burn up another one.
First, I'm confident it's a suction side leak because it is pulling in air during operation (see air in pump strainer and every few minutes you can bleed air off built-up air from vent on top of filter). So far I've:
- smoke tested to see where smoke may be pulled in during operation, no findings.
- I've run the hose on all the suction side fittings to see if the leak stops, no findings.
- I've proactively replaced the shaft seal O-rings and body O-rings on the 3 Pentair diverter valves on the suction side
- I've replaced the pump strainer basket o-ring, inspected the cover for cracks, heavily lubricated it and carefully tightened, several times.
- I've replaced the O-rings on both pump plugs (strainer basket and main pump body plugs)
- I've removed and replaced a bead of silicone that I have where the male adapter threads into the pump inlet (previous known leak point, annually I strip and replace with fresh silicone). Just in case, I also put a bead of silicone at each fitting interface on the suction side.
- I've cycled the valves on the suction side to prove that it's not in the underground piping either, unless 3 different underground lines all have leaks (impossible)
- The suction piping coming off the pump splits with a 3-way diverter valve, with one side going to the spa and one side going to the floor drain and vacuum line (separated by a diverter valve). No matter which way I position the downstream diverter valve (spa on or floor drain/vacuum on), the air in-leakage persists, this tells me it's not an underground line that is the issue (unless all 3 are leaking which is not probable) and that the issue is isolated to the area between the closest valve to the pump, the 1 foot or so piping between that valve and the pump inlet, and the negative pressure portion of the pump itself.
Only other things I can remotely think of:
- The main drain and spa both have vacuum breakers, but with the valve configuration I can isolate one at a time with no change in the air leakage rate, so unless they're both leaking air at the same rate they can be excluded (very unlikely).
- Is it possible my mechanical seal leak is somehow letting air in? (even though it is dripping water out since it's on the positive pressure side of the pump)
- Crack in the pump housing on the negative pressure side - I've looked visually and can't see anything, doesn't leak water when pump shutdown either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am losing my patience with this thing.
First, I'm confident it's a suction side leak because it is pulling in air during operation (see air in pump strainer and every few minutes you can bleed air off built-up air from vent on top of filter). So far I've:
- smoke tested to see where smoke may be pulled in during operation, no findings.
- I've run the hose on all the suction side fittings to see if the leak stops, no findings.
- I've proactively replaced the shaft seal O-rings and body O-rings on the 3 Pentair diverter valves on the suction side
- I've replaced the pump strainer basket o-ring, inspected the cover for cracks, heavily lubricated it and carefully tightened, several times.
- I've replaced the O-rings on both pump plugs (strainer basket and main pump body plugs)
- I've removed and replaced a bead of silicone that I have where the male adapter threads into the pump inlet (previous known leak point, annually I strip and replace with fresh silicone). Just in case, I also put a bead of silicone at each fitting interface on the suction side.
- I've cycled the valves on the suction side to prove that it's not in the underground piping either, unless 3 different underground lines all have leaks (impossible)
- The suction piping coming off the pump splits with a 3-way diverter valve, with one side going to the spa and one side going to the floor drain and vacuum line (separated by a diverter valve). No matter which way I position the downstream diverter valve (spa on or floor drain/vacuum on), the air in-leakage persists, this tells me it's not an underground line that is the issue (unless all 3 are leaking which is not probable) and that the issue is isolated to the area between the closest valve to the pump, the 1 foot or so piping between that valve and the pump inlet, and the negative pressure portion of the pump itself.
Only other things I can remotely think of:
- The main drain and spa both have vacuum breakers, but with the valve configuration I can isolate one at a time with no change in the air leakage rate, so unless they're both leaking air at the same rate they can be excluded (very unlikely).
- Is it possible my mechanical seal leak is somehow letting air in? (even though it is dripping water out since it's on the positive pressure side of the pump)
- Crack in the pump housing on the negative pressure side - I've looked visually and can't see anything, doesn't leak water when pump shutdown either.
Any help would be greatly appreciated as I am losing my patience with this thing.