As part of changing to a Easytouch-8 system, I am changing some plumbing for the return lines from the heater to the pool and hot tub.
Currently the lines are 1.5" copper. The line comes out of the heater, drops down then hits a T where straight through goes toward the pool and the right-angle goes to the hot-tub part.
So going to the hot tub, currently the water line goes through 2 more 90 degree turns than it does going toward the pool.
The tub line and the pool line each have a ball-valve on them to allow directing the water to one or the other or both.
So my plan is to change part of that 1.5" copper to 1.5" PVC. Replace the static T with a 3-way valve (setup to go either straight-through or out the side.) I *believe* that I can have the 3-way valve (and actuator) setup this way and it will still work even though the supply side is setup with the valve moving 180-degrees, while this return valve will move only 90 degrees.
Because the pipes going down into the ground are pretty close together, I don't believe I'll be able to do it with a T and a 90 as it was with copper. Instead I think I'll need to do a T, a 90, and another 90 to bring it back to the 90 going down. The PVC valve and PVC 90 are space farther apart than a copper T and 90, so I have to do an extra 90 to bring it back. to where it will turn down.
So should I have the hot tub have the extra 3 90's in the water flow? Or should the pool have the extra 3 90s? (3 because it'll make a 90 to go out the side of the T, 90 to change back parallel to the other lines of the T, and then 90 to come back closer and join the existing pipe going down into the ground.)
Currently the lines are 1.5" copper. The line comes out of the heater, drops down then hits a T where straight through goes toward the pool and the right-angle goes to the hot-tub part.
So going to the hot tub, currently the water line goes through 2 more 90 degree turns than it does going toward the pool.
The tub line and the pool line each have a ball-valve on them to allow directing the water to one or the other or both.
So my plan is to change part of that 1.5" copper to 1.5" PVC. Replace the static T with a 3-way valve (setup to go either straight-through or out the side.) I *believe* that I can have the 3-way valve (and actuator) setup this way and it will still work even though the supply side is setup with the valve moving 180-degrees, while this return valve will move only 90 degrees.
Because the pipes going down into the ground are pretty close together, I don't believe I'll be able to do it with a T and a 90 as it was with copper. Instead I think I'll need to do a T, a 90, and another 90 to bring it back to the 90 going down. The PVC valve and PVC 90 are space farther apart than a copper T and 90, so I have to do an extra 90 to bring it back. to where it will turn down.
So should I have the hot tub have the extra 3 90's in the water flow? Or should the pool have the extra 3 90s? (3 because it'll make a 90 to go out the side of the T, 90 to change back parallel to the other lines of the T, and then 90 to come back closer and join the existing pipe going down into the ground.)