- Aug 27, 2021
- 56
- Pool Size
- 10500
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-30 Plus
My setup: I have a nearly brand new Circupool RJ30+. My pump is a two speed Hayward Powerflo Matrix "1.5hp", 23 inch sand filter. Pool is 21 foot AGP, 10K gallons. Water is TFP-clear with all the numbers in a good place. Salt is a little higher than I intended, 4000ppm, but still within spec.
I run the pump 24/7 right now on low speed, chlorine generator at 10%. There is maybe a half inch of air that accumulates in the filter basket over time, but it stays there. When the generator isn't running, it has a few bubbles, just little ones here and there on the top surface. I get no bubbles from the return. The SWG is mounted like I think it's intended to be -- horizontal, with the high side on the top. As soon as it starts generating chlorine, it quickly builds up gas in the raised part of the tube. Sometimes it gets down far enough to start exposing the top of the electrodes. When that happens the controller starts intermittently ******** about salt level, though not enough to turn off. After it stops generating, within a minute the water level in the SWG goes back up to the top again.
The flow out the return seems okay. The sand filter pressure has gone up 2 psi to 15.5, but that doesn't seem high enough to be a problem yet?
Any idea what's going wrong here? I guess the hydrogen gas being generated is building up faster than the flow can drag it down and push it out the return pipe. Should I turn the SWG so that the 'bulge' isn't facing up, so the gas can't get caught up there?
The fan on the controller was buzzing this morning for a minute after I turned the pump on this morning (just installed a new heater yesterday
) and I think I may ask Circupool for advice on fixing that before the fan fails altogether, especially since the SWG is only a few weeks old.
Thanks for your advice!
I run the pump 24/7 right now on low speed, chlorine generator at 10%. There is maybe a half inch of air that accumulates in the filter basket over time, but it stays there. When the generator isn't running, it has a few bubbles, just little ones here and there on the top surface. I get no bubbles from the return. The SWG is mounted like I think it's intended to be -- horizontal, with the high side on the top. As soon as it starts generating chlorine, it quickly builds up gas in the raised part of the tube. Sometimes it gets down far enough to start exposing the top of the electrodes. When that happens the controller starts intermittently ******** about salt level, though not enough to turn off. After it stops generating, within a minute the water level in the SWG goes back up to the top again.
The flow out the return seems okay. The sand filter pressure has gone up 2 psi to 15.5, but that doesn't seem high enough to be a problem yet?
Any idea what's going wrong here? I guess the hydrogen gas being generated is building up faster than the flow can drag it down and push it out the return pipe. Should I turn the SWG so that the 'bulge' isn't facing up, so the gas can't get caught up there?
The fan on the controller was buzzing this morning for a minute after I turned the pump on this morning (just installed a new heater yesterday
Thanks for your advice!