Hello again,
I don’t know if this post is best placed here or in the plumbing sub forum, but here I go. I’ve just about dialed in our (new to us) pool and spa. However, I am still fighting high TA levels and rising PH levels. I’m fairly certain the PH is being driven by the spillover from the spa to the pool, and here is my conundrum:
The pool and spa return is via an in-floor system, a 5 port Caretaker. Four zones feed the pool pop-ups and one zone feeds the spa. Every time the spa zone is activated the spa spills over into the pool. The spa does have a main drain. Is there a way I can adjust my valves such that the spa doesn’t spillover into the pool, yet still receives proper circulation? Or will I just be addressing the rising PH into perpetuity?
Thank you,
Dill
I don’t know if this post is best placed here or in the plumbing sub forum, but here I go. I’ve just about dialed in our (new to us) pool and spa. However, I am still fighting high TA levels and rising PH levels. I’m fairly certain the PH is being driven by the spillover from the spa to the pool, and here is my conundrum:
The pool and spa return is via an in-floor system, a 5 port Caretaker. Four zones feed the pool pop-ups and one zone feeds the spa. Every time the spa zone is activated the spa spills over into the pool. The spa does have a main drain. Is there a way I can adjust my valves such that the spa doesn’t spillover into the pool, yet still receives proper circulation? Or will I just be addressing the rising PH into perpetuity?
Thank you,
Dill