Hi,
I have a pool solar system like this: (modified image from InTheSwim Pool Blog | Blog for swimming pool owners, Care s Guides and Pool Fun information)
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I changed the main pump to a low flow (3 speed Davey on low speed) and solar pumps to 0.5HP single speed. It works, however the slow flow never flushes the air from the return solar line, which remains largely filled with air, causing some air bubbling into the pool. If I turn up the flow rate the water level in the solar return pipe rises, and the bubbles dissappear.
Questions:
1. Any tricks to solve stop the air getting in whilst maintaining very low RPM? I was thinking I could install a simple P trap under the T junction to stop the air getting back into the main line. Could splicing in a check valve or 2 way valve (Kept mostly closed) work? Many solar diagrams show an "optional" check valve or two way valve above the T.
2. Aside from air bubbling, is it a problem having an aim chamber in return leg of the solar system? Am I losing a lot of energy not having a closed siphonic solar system? Is having air there not a done thing?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated too.
I have a pool solar system like this: (modified image from InTheSwim Pool Blog | Blog for swimming pool owners, Care s Guides and Pool Fun information)
View attachment 72403
I changed the main pump to a low flow (3 speed Davey on low speed) and solar pumps to 0.5HP single speed. It works, however the slow flow never flushes the air from the return solar line, which remains largely filled with air, causing some air bubbling into the pool. If I turn up the flow rate the water level in the solar return pipe rises, and the bubbles dissappear.
Questions:
1. Any tricks to solve stop the air getting in whilst maintaining very low RPM? I was thinking I could install a simple P trap under the T junction to stop the air getting back into the main line. Could splicing in a check valve or 2 way valve (Kept mostly closed) work? Many solar diagrams show an "optional" check valve or two way valve above the T.
2. Aside from air bubbling, is it a problem having an aim chamber in return leg of the solar system? Am I losing a lot of energy not having a closed siphonic solar system? Is having air there not a done thing?
Any other suggestions would be appreciated too.