So I started to do some research on plumbing for solar and some of the schematics I have seen get quiet complicated. My PB put 2 dedicated returns in the floor of the pool he called DPs as part of the base price of the pool. Right now they share return flow with skimmer returns via a 3-way but that is just so I can keep sanitized water flowing through them a bit. I did some searching but did not find any thing referencing DPs and only found 1 diagram, shown below that I modified slightly, that showed solar with a dedicated return separate from the skimmer returns.
My questions are these.
1.) on the attached diagram wouldn't I want a 2 port valve on the line where I but the black circle to somewhat reduce the flow to the normal retuns so that water is forced up to the panels? I am thinking I would not shut it 100% just enough to increase the pressure so I would not have to run the pump full out to supply enough flow to get the water to rise to the panels.
2.) Do I need the 2 port valve before the automated 3-way valve, that is just there to isolate the panels when not in use correct? If that is the case can't I just use the automated valve to isolate the system?
3.) Why the 3-way automated valve with 1 leg caped? I would assume it was just modified off of another diagram and a 2-port would be more appropriate for this build or am I missing something?
4.) Ball valves vs. Jandy 2 ports. I know I have to have the Jandy for the automated valve but should I also use them instead of ball valves? Are the ball valves OK for low use situations or should I use Jandys? I am not opposed to the extra cost as long as there is a good reason for it.
Any and all suggestions are welcome, I am not pulling the trigger on the actual panels till next season but I may do the plumbing at the pad and up the side of the house in the next few months.
My questions are these.
1.) on the attached diagram wouldn't I want a 2 port valve on the line where I but the black circle to somewhat reduce the flow to the normal retuns so that water is forced up to the panels? I am thinking I would not shut it 100% just enough to increase the pressure so I would not have to run the pump full out to supply enough flow to get the water to rise to the panels.
2.) Do I need the 2 port valve before the automated 3-way valve, that is just there to isolate the panels when not in use correct? If that is the case can't I just use the automated valve to isolate the system?
3.) Why the 3-way automated valve with 1 leg caped? I would assume it was just modified off of another diagram and a 2-port would be more appropriate for this build or am I missing something?
4.) Ball valves vs. Jandy 2 ports. I know I have to have the Jandy for the automated valve but should I also use them instead of ball valves? Are the ball valves OK for low use situations or should I use Jandys? I am not opposed to the extra cost as long as there is a good reason for it.
Any and all suggestions are welcome, I am not pulling the trigger on the actual panels till next season but I may do the plumbing at the pad and up the side of the house in the next few months.
