I've never been thrilled with the plumbing job that my pool builder did in 2017. The equipment pad is about 6.5' above the water line, so the pump (SP23520VSP) has its work cut out for it. I find myself having to run the pump at 90% or more to keep the heater flow sensor happy. When the filter (DE4820) gets even a bit dirty, even 100% pump speed may not be enough to maintain the minimum flow rate for heating.
I've noticed that I could reconfigure the equipment layout and eliminate four 90 degree bends simply by rotating the filter 90 degrees and having the lines go straight into the multiport valve. I could probably also do away with the two 90s that are just upstream of the heater. Would doing so improve my flow rate significantly? Is there any reason not to make these changes?


I've noticed that I could reconfigure the equipment layout and eliminate four 90 degree bends simply by rotating the filter 90 degrees and having the lines go straight into the multiport valve. I could probably also do away with the two 90s that are just upstream of the heater. Would doing so improve my flow rate significantly? Is there any reason not to make these changes?

