- Sep 6, 2022
- 47
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Afternoon All,
Another thread related to the winter weather we received recently. When my pool is in freeze protect mode for extended periods of time, the automated action of the pool switching from pool circulate to spa circulate seems to introduce some air to the system. Typically my pump runs with a few small airpockets up against the top of the lid, however during prolonged freeze protect cycles, water in the basket drops far enough that I can see the incoming water spilling into the pump basket. It hasn't, to my knowledge, dropped to a level that would cause loss of prime, however that is my primary concern.
My current workaround, is to set a schedule to ramp pump speed up to 3000rpm every 4-6 hours to fill the basket back up. My freeze protection pump speed is set to 1650rpms, though I would like to set it lower. Problem is, the lower the pump speed, the greater my issue.
I've tried pulling the guts out of the 3way valve on the inlet side, inspecting orings for damage, and re-lubing them, but this doesn't seem to have alleviated the issue.
Questions are, is this a known effect of freeze protect cycling back and forth, and nothing to worry about as the pump won't get low enough to cavitate barring other issues, or should I start the hunt for what's introducing air during this cycle? For reference, leaving the pool in pool mode at ~1000rpms keeps the basket all the way full, likewise running in spa mode at 2800rpms keeps the pump basket full. It's just the 15 minute cycling back and forth over prolonged periods that seems to be introducing more air than I would expect.
Thanks!
Another thread related to the winter weather we received recently. When my pool is in freeze protect mode for extended periods of time, the automated action of the pool switching from pool circulate to spa circulate seems to introduce some air to the system. Typically my pump runs with a few small airpockets up against the top of the lid, however during prolonged freeze protect cycles, water in the basket drops far enough that I can see the incoming water spilling into the pump basket. It hasn't, to my knowledge, dropped to a level that would cause loss of prime, however that is my primary concern.
My current workaround, is to set a schedule to ramp pump speed up to 3000rpm every 4-6 hours to fill the basket back up. My freeze protection pump speed is set to 1650rpms, though I would like to set it lower. Problem is, the lower the pump speed, the greater my issue.
I've tried pulling the guts out of the 3way valve on the inlet side, inspecting orings for damage, and re-lubing them, but this doesn't seem to have alleviated the issue.
Questions are, is this a known effect of freeze protect cycling back and forth, and nothing to worry about as the pump won't get low enough to cavitate barring other issues, or should I start the hunt for what's introducing air during this cycle? For reference, leaving the pool in pool mode at ~1000rpms keeps the basket all the way full, likewise running in spa mode at 2800rpms keeps the pump basket full. It's just the 15 minute cycling back and forth over prolonged periods that seems to be introducing more air than I would expect.
Thanks!