- Apr 27, 2022
- 24
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Core-55
I'm restoring a 20 year old install that looks like it's been through about 20 years of poorly done DIY.
Pictures uploaded to imgur due to size, I added some notes to them, flow directions, and other details.
First thing I noticed was the system was covered in duct tape and two cans of Flex Seal spray-on, the second was the large number of splices in the inflow below the Jandy valves.
The initial complaint was about the motor "making some noise", so I got the motor away from the pump housing and it was filled with pollen and red ants.
Things went downhill from there, if you can believe it. The owner wants me to "attempt" to rebuild the motor, which I think I've done a fair job of and saved them about 50% off buying a new one but the poor motor was filled to the brim with ants and eggs in the bell end. I ended up sandblasting to clean it up after getting it vacuumed out, the seals and gaskets had deteriorated to the point that they were crumbled dirt. I'm backordered on a couple pieces, the impeller and the gasket and seals.
While I'm waiting on that, I started to look into the plumbing and it's just as bad as the motor. I don't know where to start to be honest and could use some input on the plumbing. I'm seeing some 90's before and after the pump, which would explain why they say "it takes forever to prime" I'm guessing. I don't know what the purpose of the spigot is before the cartridge filter, it seems like a good loss of TDH is all to me and I'd like to remove it from the picture. Looking for recommendations here, but I'd like to put the whole thing on a cement slab to help keep ants away, organize their electrical a little better, and take some of the 90's out of the piping.
I'd like to cut the PVC below the dirt line, put in a single coupling instead of 4-8 like it currently is. I might have to quote new valves with them sprayed with flex seal, they operate and I could rebuild them and clean them up but it might not be worth it if I can find some non-Jandy cheaper ones without too much of a backorder wait. At the pump housing I want to create some distance, even if minimal, to remove the 90 from the pump to the filter, but I also want to remove the 90 from the inflow to the pump housing as it's a primary culprit with the priming issue.
I may have to raise and lower the pumps, filter, and motors to get the desired effect, but I think with a little concrete work and some pavers I can make it look pretty nice on a budget.
Some caveats here are, a SWG is replacing the in-line chlorinator and a Intelliph is being installed as well.
Thank you for your time!
Pictures uploaded to imgur due to size, I added some notes to them, flow directions, and other details.
First thing I noticed was the system was covered in duct tape and two cans of Flex Seal spray-on, the second was the large number of splices in the inflow below the Jandy valves.
The initial complaint was about the motor "making some noise", so I got the motor away from the pump housing and it was filled with pollen and red ants.
Things went downhill from there, if you can believe it. The owner wants me to "attempt" to rebuild the motor, which I think I've done a fair job of and saved them about 50% off buying a new one but the poor motor was filled to the brim with ants and eggs in the bell end. I ended up sandblasting to clean it up after getting it vacuumed out, the seals and gaskets had deteriorated to the point that they were crumbled dirt. I'm backordered on a couple pieces, the impeller and the gasket and seals.
While I'm waiting on that, I started to look into the plumbing and it's just as bad as the motor. I don't know where to start to be honest and could use some input on the plumbing. I'm seeing some 90's before and after the pump, which would explain why they say "it takes forever to prime" I'm guessing. I don't know what the purpose of the spigot is before the cartridge filter, it seems like a good loss of TDH is all to me and I'd like to remove it from the picture. Looking for recommendations here, but I'd like to put the whole thing on a cement slab to help keep ants away, organize their electrical a little better, and take some of the 90's out of the piping.
I'd like to cut the PVC below the dirt line, put in a single coupling instead of 4-8 like it currently is. I might have to quote new valves with them sprayed with flex seal, they operate and I could rebuild them and clean them up but it might not be worth it if I can find some non-Jandy cheaper ones without too much of a backorder wait. At the pump housing I want to create some distance, even if minimal, to remove the 90 from the pump to the filter, but I also want to remove the 90 from the inflow to the pump housing as it's a primary culprit with the priming issue.
I may have to raise and lower the pumps, filter, and motors to get the desired effect, but I think with a little concrete work and some pavers I can make it look pretty nice on a budget.
Some caveats here are, a SWG is replacing the in-line chlorinator and a Intelliph is being installed as well.
Thank you for your time!
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