- Aug 5, 2013
- 220
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Pump seems to prime and fill basket and have proper flow. Then after about 5mins the flow drops down to almost nothing.
Things I've cleaned:
Because of points 4 and 6 above I am lead to believe that the pipe from my skimmer to my 3-way is either clogged or has a leak. My guess is that because the VS starts at high RPM it is able to overcome the issue and prime but when it drops to the lower 1900 RPM it loses prime after some time as that is a lower suction and is basically losing the battle with the leak/clog.
With all that said, once it "loses prime" there is still some flow on the outlets. The flow meter also reports the flow has dropped (flow is registered as ~20GPM @1900RPM, IC40 reads low flow).
I've tried cycling the 3-way from side-to-skimmer to create a pulsing suction to try to pull out the clog and it does not seem to work. I've also tried to just run off the side port but it (strangely) seems to lose flow on the overall system going through there too.
Nowhere on the premises do I see any indication of water pooling on the surface or the ground being wet. The pool equipment is about 5ft from the pool and there is cool deck all around the pool itself so if it is leaking I may not even be able to see it I suppose.
I plan on doing the bucket test tonight just to see if I can see anything for that.
Side note: Last two seasons I have struggled with algae. Didn't matter much of what I changed the settings to. Even after shocking and clearing the test I'd always immediately have another outbreak. Only reason I mention this is because I've read that if you have a leak that algae might be an ongoing issue.
Ideas? Do I need to have the line snaked? Do I need to have the lines leak/pressure tested? Any other tests to do?
Things I've cleaned:
- Cleaned the filters - no effect.
- Cleaned the filter o-ring and used silicone lube- no effect.
- Cleaned the pump o-ring and used silicone lube - no effect.
- Cleaned the Jandy 3-way o-ring and used silicone lube- no effect.
- Cleaned the pump basket out (not dirty) - no effect.
- Cleaned the skimmer basket (not dirty) - no effect.
- Cleaned the impeller (not dirty) - no effect.
- Cleaned the IC40 for debris and buildup - no effect.
- Hose into pump basket. Pump seemed to pull water in fine (at least at priming speeds).
- Stuck a water bladder into the side port with pump cover off - strong flow into basket when 3 way was only to pump (blocking the skimmer).
- Stuck a water bladder into the skimmer hole towards the floor - bladder pressurized but when turned off water, could not get bladder off (clogged line going to floor or floor isn't routed to the skimmer as I think?)
- Stuck a water bladder into the skimmer hole towards the pump with pump cover off - no flow into basket regardless of where 3-way valve was at.
- Stuck the water bladder into the 3-way towards the side port and received flow out the side port.
- Stuck the water bladder into the 3-way towards the skimmer and it seemed to flow, but decreased.
Because of points 4 and 6 above I am lead to believe that the pipe from my skimmer to my 3-way is either clogged or has a leak. My guess is that because the VS starts at high RPM it is able to overcome the issue and prime but when it drops to the lower 1900 RPM it loses prime after some time as that is a lower suction and is basically losing the battle with the leak/clog.
With all that said, once it "loses prime" there is still some flow on the outlets. The flow meter also reports the flow has dropped (flow is registered as ~20GPM @1900RPM, IC40 reads low flow).
I've tried cycling the 3-way from side-to-skimmer to create a pulsing suction to try to pull out the clog and it does not seem to work. I've also tried to just run off the side port but it (strangely) seems to lose flow on the overall system going through there too.
Nowhere on the premises do I see any indication of water pooling on the surface or the ground being wet. The pool equipment is about 5ft from the pool and there is cool deck all around the pool itself so if it is leaking I may not even be able to see it I suppose.
I plan on doing the bucket test tonight just to see if I can see anything for that.
Side note: Last two seasons I have struggled with algae. Didn't matter much of what I changed the settings to. Even after shocking and clearing the test I'd always immediately have another outbreak. Only reason I mention this is because I've read that if you have a leak that algae might be an ongoing issue.
Ideas? Do I need to have the line snaked? Do I need to have the lines leak/pressure tested? Any other tests to do?