I know that I have a suction side leak in my system. I believed that my manifold was leaking air at the t connections so I tried to use some pvc glue, and flex seal. Although it improved the volume of air in the pump basket it didnt completely solve my problem. In any event, I decided to turn my pump off for a few hours, to see if priming would be any easier on re-starting. I closed all my valves (I have 3, 2 skimmer, and one main)and then turned the pump off. All water appeared to remain in the pump basket. I returned 5 hours later to find no water in the pump basket, and that the pool water level dropped quite a bit. Obviously, I have a leak somewhere. This was the first time I had turned the pump off (in another thread my issues with clearing my swamp have been thoroughly discussed). At all other times my pump ran 24/7 with some water loss. It is likely that my shallow skimmer line is the culprit as it seems like it is last to catch prime, and that it draws poorly compare to my deep end skimmer.
Given that I lost water when the system was turned off where do I begin to find the leak? In addition, where would the water in the pump basket have gone. I had the valves closed (I do think my shallow skimmer valve is bad)?
Can you help with a step by step process for tracking down the leak. BTW, a water test on the pump basket proved to be negative, and with the water loss in the pool would the shallow skimmer line be suspect?
Given that I lost water when the system was turned off where do I begin to find the leak? In addition, where would the water in the pump basket have gone. I had the valves closed (I do think my shallow skimmer valve is bad)?
Can you help with a step by step process for tracking down the leak. BTW, a water test on the pump basket proved to be negative, and with the water loss in the pool would the shallow skimmer line be suspect?