Now getting ready to finalize plumbing. Here are some pics of the rough layout. If I'm missing anything, let me know.
Each line is a 2" home run from pool to equipment pad with a Jandy 2-2.5" 2 way valve for flow control/turning off.
Main drains on 3" lines to pad.
Deck Jets 1" home run from pool to pad with 1" ball valve for controlling each.
There are 2 pumps set up as follows -
3 Skimmers and main drain 1 join via a 3 way valve, so flow can be controlled between the 2. Then the output of this joins to the vacuum port via another 3 way valve. The output of this will then head to a check valve/flow meter and then into Pump1, which then feeds directly into the filter and then out to a check valve, inline chlorinator and to the 9 returns.
Main drain 2 heads though a check valve/flow meter into Pump 2. Output goes to a 3 way valve which splits between the 12 deck jets and 3 tanning ledge bubblers. The deck jets are split into 3 groups, each of which can be turned on/or off or adjusted via a 2 way Jandy valve not shown. There is then a separate ball valve on each deck jet line (1" individual runs) to the jet itself for flow control.
There are unions on floor showing locations.
You can see the 9 returns near the filter. Is there a preferred way to plumb a manifold of returns like this? As they all have their own valve they can be throttled or turned on or off. I wondered if a plumbing loop could be made here on the equipment pad. Maybe I'm overthinking this.
I have ordered the pentair pump keypad relocation kit so the pumps can be accessed more easily.


