- Jul 10, 2020
- 161
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
This post is basically 2 separate but related questions regarding my Polaris 280 and how it is connected to the pumps...
My Polaris 280 has seen its leader hose pop off 3x recently. The first time I totally botched reconnecting it, not noticing that the leader hose and two nuts were still sitting on the bottom of the pool and surprise surprise it disconnected again. I thought I got it right the 2nd time but it popped off again. Common sense is telling me that the pressure is too high for the Polaris when the leader hose pops off so I'm wondering if maybe I'm setting my pump speed too high when I'm also running the booster pump for the cleaner/Polaris? I think I had the filter pump running at 2250 rpm each time that the leader hose popped off. I reached out to my pool installers and they tell me that there is no restrictor disk behind the wall mount for the Polaris cleaner line...do I need that restrictor disk or is it only required if I am running the pump at higher rpms while also running the booster pump (or is that something I'll need to experiment with on my own)?
And in related wonderings, is it a standard installation practice to install the cleaner's booster pump so it adds flow to all return jets (in essence making it just another return jet with a connection for a pool cleaner or is it somehow isolated to only the cleaner line? I've asked my installers how they connected this but haven't heard back from them yet. As best I can tell the cleaner line is plumbed with the return jets.
In reattaching the leader hose to the Polaris I think I may have mistakenly placed the feed hose nut over the hose before slipping the hose onto the feed pipe on the Polaris instead of placing it onto the feed pipe and then screening it onto the leader hose from that direction...at least that is how i read the various troubleshooting tips. Which is correct so that I can do it correctly if/when it pops off again.
My Polaris 280 has seen its leader hose pop off 3x recently. The first time I totally botched reconnecting it, not noticing that the leader hose and two nuts were still sitting on the bottom of the pool and surprise surprise it disconnected again. I thought I got it right the 2nd time but it popped off again. Common sense is telling me that the pressure is too high for the Polaris when the leader hose pops off so I'm wondering if maybe I'm setting my pump speed too high when I'm also running the booster pump for the cleaner/Polaris? I think I had the filter pump running at 2250 rpm each time that the leader hose popped off. I reached out to my pool installers and they tell me that there is no restrictor disk behind the wall mount for the Polaris cleaner line...do I need that restrictor disk or is it only required if I am running the pump at higher rpms while also running the booster pump (or is that something I'll need to experiment with on my own)?
And in related wonderings, is it a standard installation practice to install the cleaner's booster pump so it adds flow to all return jets (in essence making it just another return jet with a connection for a pool cleaner or is it somehow isolated to only the cleaner line? I've asked my installers how they connected this but haven't heard back from them yet. As best I can tell the cleaner line is plumbed with the return jets.
In reattaching the leader hose to the Polaris I think I may have mistakenly placed the feed hose nut over the hose before slipping the hose onto the feed pipe on the Polaris instead of placing it onto the feed pipe and then screening it onto the leader hose from that direction...at least that is how i read the various troubleshooting tips. Which is correct so that I can do it correctly if/when it pops off again.