I think I’ve fully understood the suction side now, but I’m still a bit confused about your instructions for the return side.
In the first paragraph, you mention, “plug all but one return farthest from the pad…,” and then in the next paragraph, “plug all the returns and open the heater drain…”
Just to confirm, these are the exact same thing, and I need to do it twice to ensure all the water is cleared? (I’m a bit concerned that there might be something other than the drain ports that need to be plugged from your first paragraph.)
Also, regarding my earlier question: in last step, when all the drain plugs are removed, won’t the air in the pipes escape and allow water to flow back into the return and robot lines, since there’s no valve to close off those pipes?
My filter is an old Sta-Rite System 3 cartridge filter. It has a drain port near the bottom side.
In the first paragraph, you mention, “plug all but one return farthest from the pad…,” and then in the next paragraph, “plug all the returns and open the heater drain…”
Just to confirm, these are the exact same thing, and I need to do it twice to ensure all the water is cleared? (I’m a bit concerned that there might be something other than the drain ports that need to be plugged from your first paragraph.)
Also, regarding my earlier question: in last step, when all the drain plugs are removed, won’t the air in the pipes escape and allow water to flow back into the return and robot lines, since there’s no valve to close off those pipes?
My filter is an old Sta-Rite System 3 cartridge filter. It has a drain port near the bottom side.
Move to the return side. Plug all but one return farthest from the pad. Start the cyclone and let it blow. When all the water has evacuated that return, unplug the next closer return, and plug the farther one. Let the cyclone blow the entire time. Once this return is dry, unplug the next closest and plug the previous one. Keep repeating until all returns are dry. For good measure after the closest return is dry, I go back to the farthest and unplug it, plug the closest and let it blow a little more.
For good measure once all the returns are dry, you can plug all the returns and open the heater drain and blow it. Then the filter drain. Remove all drain plugs from all equipment and leave them open.
What is your filter setup? Carts with a drain valve with the lay flat hose attached to the drain?
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