Hello All,
I've been reading this forum for advice as we have run into issues with our PB and have had to do the plumbing on our own.
The SPA is fiberglass with no spillover, a Latham Royal Spa. It's pre-plumbed with the 2 loops top and bottom with 4 x air/water body each (8 total), 2 main drains, and skimmer. I ran and already buried:
2 x 1" (blower; split 1 inch to each loop)
2 x 1.5" (jets 1 to each loop)
2 x 1.5" (each main drain)
1 x 1.5" (skimmer)
I'm looking to run this system independently, but share a heater and I'd like to include a salt chlorinator. I'm also looking to run both systems with an OmniLogic. The Omnilogic can only operate 1 salt chlorinator that I'll have for the pool. I'm looking for advice on if there's a better way to run this? Is there a more appropriate way to chlorinate under 1000 gallons?
I'm new to this.
Thanks!
I've been reading this forum for advice as we have run into issues with our PB and have had to do the plumbing on our own.
The SPA is fiberglass with no spillover, a Latham Royal Spa. It's pre-plumbed with the 2 loops top and bottom with 4 x air/water body each (8 total), 2 main drains, and skimmer. I ran and already buried:
2 x 1" (blower; split 1 inch to each loop)
2 x 1.5" (jets 1 to each loop)
2 x 1.5" (each main drain)
1 x 1.5" (skimmer)
I'm looking to run this system independently, but share a heater and I'd like to include a salt chlorinator. I'm also looking to run both systems with an OmniLogic. The Omnilogic can only operate 1 salt chlorinator that I'll have for the pool. I'm looking for advice on if there's a better way to run this? Is there a more appropriate way to chlorinate under 1000 gallons?
I'm new to this.
Thanks!