I'm installing a new pool heater for my inground pool. I am going to plumb in a bypass so I can bypass the heater when it's not in use. I know I need a check valve between the chlorinator and the heater outlet. I also read somewhere that there should be a check valve in the bypass system.
So, looking at the diagram, I'm wondering if I need one or two check valves. If only one, would it be in position #1 or #2? Check valve #1 only would stop the chlorine from backing up, but when the heater if bypassed, pressure would be seen by the heater outlet.
Check valve #2 only would stop chlorine from entering the heater outlet, and stop water from entering when the heater if bypassed. But chlorine could conceivably enter the filter when the heater is bypassed.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help!
So, looking at the diagram, I'm wondering if I need one or two check valves. If only one, would it be in position #1 or #2? Check valve #1 only would stop the chlorine from backing up, but when the heater if bypassed, pressure would be seen by the heater outlet.
Check valve #2 only would stop chlorine from entering the heater outlet, and stop water from entering when the heater if bypassed. But chlorine could conceivably enter the filter when the heater is bypassed.
Thoughts?
Thanks for your help!
