- Aug 19, 2017
- 128
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hi all,
Thanks first of all for the wealth of information I've already absorbed by lurking here for a while.
We are building a pool at the moment in the Houston area. See details in signature. They've done the plumbing and I noticed there is no option to bypass the heater. Being in the Houston area (and originally from the midwest - so I'm used to cooler water), I anticipate that I will only use the heater occasionally - to heat up the spa sometimes and occasionally in the later fall/early spring. If it's not going to be in use most of the time, is it recommended that there is a bypass valve? Is it harmful to run salt water through it constantly? I'm wondering if I should demand the PB put in a bypass or is it normal without one and I should not be worried.
Thanks in advance and I'm sure I'll be back for more help once we start it up.
Thanks first of all for the wealth of information I've already absorbed by lurking here for a while.
We are building a pool at the moment in the Houston area. See details in signature. They've done the plumbing and I noticed there is no option to bypass the heater. Being in the Houston area (and originally from the midwest - so I'm used to cooler water), I anticipate that I will only use the heater occasionally - to heat up the spa sometimes and occasionally in the later fall/early spring. If it's not going to be in use most of the time, is it recommended that there is a bypass valve? Is it harmful to run salt water through it constantly? I'm wondering if I should demand the PB put in a bypass or is it normal without one and I should not be worried.
Thanks in advance and I'm sure I'll be back for more help once we start it up.