We have an in-floor cleaning setup with our main drain being a Paramount MDX-R3.
Because this is designed to suck up any sunken leaves and larger debris, the opening is approx 1.5" wide. Out of curiosity, I found that my kid's dive toys are small enough to fit into the opening of this main train. Granted, the toy would have to go just right to do this....but not impossible. My question is in 2 parts:
1) Is there some internal (unseen) screen or device that would prevent a dive toy from going up the PVC plumbing and in turn getting stuck?
2) I have no intention of leaving the dive toys in the pool when the pool isn't being used....however, things get missed, and the kids don't have the same "clean up after yourself" mentality that I have. Is my concern of having the drain suck up a dive toy and getting stuck in the pvc a valid concern or am I overthinking it?
Because this is designed to suck up any sunken leaves and larger debris, the opening is approx 1.5" wide. Out of curiosity, I found that my kid's dive toys are small enough to fit into the opening of this main train. Granted, the toy would have to go just right to do this....but not impossible. My question is in 2 parts:
1) Is there some internal (unseen) screen or device that would prevent a dive toy from going up the PVC plumbing and in turn getting stuck?
2) I have no intention of leaving the dive toys in the pool when the pool isn't being used....however, things get missed, and the kids don't have the same "clean up after yourself" mentality that I have. Is my concern of having the drain suck up a dive toy and getting stuck in the pvc a valid concern or am I overthinking it?