- Jul 22, 2020
- 107
- Pool Size
- 34997
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
892 Watts at 2600 rpms would love help with cost analysis compared to single speed pump I described above at this wattage
Filter psi was at 10 when at 2200 rpms and stays around 10 up to 2600 rpms. The other day it got to 20 because it was dirty from the gook. That's when I did a full clean to try and eliminate the filter as a bottleneck.What is your filter PSI as the heater is turning off and you are increasing the pump speeds?
You have to give a better view if the heater to see which is the IN pipe and OUT pipe.View attachment 644986also was this installed backwards?
Yes, it is installed backwards against the flow.View attachment 644986also was this installed backwards?
Is this causing all my troublesYes, it is installed backwards against the flow.
Water flows from the top pipe to the bottom pipe yet the flow arrow points up.
Dunno. Could be. Flip it around and see.Is this causing all my troubles
ive learned that myself but the label literally says check valve and its what they call it. its not a normal check valve but either way it being installed backwards was my issue as it was forcing i think water back into the heater and it was choking on itself if that makes sense.That is not a check valve. That is a bypass valve to keep the flow into the heater below 70 GPM.
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I can't see your numbers. Feel free to post a full set of results next time you test. Vinyl pools are a bit easier to manage. Keep numbers within recommended ranges. We do recommend lower TA with SWG pools to mitigate scale in the cell. Shoot for the 60-80 range.But please check my numbers...I think I'm pretty good on everything even the FC of 5.
see link below...this is what mine looks like and i've attached images. the actual model when you zoom in on mine is
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I can't see your numbers. Feel free to post a full set of results next time you test. Vinyl pools are a bit easier to manage. Keep numbers within recommended ranges. We do recommend lower TA with SWG pools to mitigate scale in the cell. Shoot for the 60-80 range.
I like to run FC a bit hot. There's not harm in doing so and keeping FC a bit high gives you a bit of a cushion. I make it easy and target about 10% of my CYA. When my CYA is at 80 ppm, I target an FC of 8 ppm.
I'm glad things are going well!
Looks good, but don't flirt with FC minimum. Stay closer to mid-target level (FC/CYA Levels). TA is good.
Numbers are here.
To clarify...see link below...this is what mine looks like and i've attached images. the actual model when you zoom in on mine is
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AquaCal Bypass Manifold - STK0135
www.saltpoolguys.com
so i have no idea if they gave me the wrong one but it came from the factory with the unit. at least in the photo from their shop it showed this box on top of the heat pump.
i'll reach out to aquacal tomorrow and ask them how to confirm but it looks like the links above.