- Jun 27, 2018
- 17
- Pool Size
- 22000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Firstly, my sand filter did not survive the recent power outage and cold snap. So, I bypassed my filter through the Hayward Multiport, but I cannot seem to get my pump to fully prime.
After our power came back on, I went out to assess the damage. There is a huge crack, and evidence that the water leaked out of the filter. The pump and multiport were frozen as well. However, I did not see any evidence that water leaked out from anywhere else in the system, besides the pressure gauge glass was cracked.
I have since been able to set the multiport to "Recirculate". Disassembled/Inspected/Reassembled the pump, and everything runs fine. No loss in water level. However, it took FOREVER to get the pump to prime. But yet, it still has not primed to fully fill the basket. I can see that the suction side of the pump looks to be receiving full water flow, with no bubbles. However, there are bubble coming our of the returns. I cannot hear any whistling of any kind, nor see any water leaking from any joints or seals.
I have a heater I had planned to install this spring, and I do not want to have to go back and redo the plumbing 2-3 more times.
Question #1 Is my Multiport shot?
Question #2 Will my pump not fully prime when bypassing the filter? (I do not see why it wouldn't, but figured I would ask)
Question #3 Since I am replacing the filter anyway, I am looking to switch from the Hayward S-240, and go with the Pentair Clean & Clear 420, so I will be removing the Multiport, and installing a 3-way valve. Do I go ahead and just get a new pump while I'm at it?
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Erik




After our power came back on, I went out to assess the damage. There is a huge crack, and evidence that the water leaked out of the filter. The pump and multiport were frozen as well. However, I did not see any evidence that water leaked out from anywhere else in the system, besides the pressure gauge glass was cracked.
I have since been able to set the multiport to "Recirculate". Disassembled/Inspected/Reassembled the pump, and everything runs fine. No loss in water level. However, it took FOREVER to get the pump to prime. But yet, it still has not primed to fully fill the basket. I can see that the suction side of the pump looks to be receiving full water flow, with no bubbles. However, there are bubble coming our of the returns. I cannot hear any whistling of any kind, nor see any water leaking from any joints or seals.
I have a heater I had planned to install this spring, and I do not want to have to go back and redo the plumbing 2-3 more times.
Question #1 Is my Multiport shot?
Question #2 Will my pump not fully prime when bypassing the filter? (I do not see why it wouldn't, but figured I would ask)
Question #3 Since I am replacing the filter anyway, I am looking to switch from the Hayward S-240, and go with the Pentair Clean & Clear 420, so I will be removing the Multiport, and installing a 3-way valve. Do I go ahead and just get a new pump while I'm at it?
Thank you in advance.
Best Regards,
Erik




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