So we added a heater bypass this last Spring before opening. It's just 2 manual Jandy valves that I close/open basically when I was to enable/disable the bypass. I thought it'd be nice to NOT send water through the heater if I'm not using it for long periods of time (especially as one of my two SWCG's is before the heater, which I know isn't ideal, but ugh, replumbing that one is going to be such a PITA). So, I have had the heater bypass enabled occasionally, but recently started wondering if it's a problem bypassing the heater and having that stagnant water sitting IN the heater?
What's the standard operating procedure when using a heater bypass? Should I also be draining the water in the heater? Or just leaving it there, or doesn't it really matter if my water chemistry is on spec? Thoughts one way or the other?
What's the standard operating procedure when using a heater bypass? Should I also be draining the water in the heater? Or just leaving it there, or doesn't it really matter if my water chemistry is on spec? Thoughts one way or the other?