- Feb 1, 2020
- 108
- Pool Size
- 24000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite Pro (T-15)
Hello, after extensive study on this site, I’ve learned that my inherited plumbing setup is not good and am looking to make some changes. Here are my questions along with pics.
1. The SWG is probably in the worst possible spot. I can likely move it post-filter and pre-heater with not much replumbing. Post-heater is ideal obviously but will require a replumb as I don’t have enough straight run. Any suggestions here? If post-heater, how would you replumb?
2. After removing 2 pumps that were feeding from the same suction source and a booster pump, I now have 3 lines. One is a water slide line, one is a booster pump line that I plan to make a return (the one with green duct tape on the end), and one is an extra line to the pool deck. With respect to the water slide (the line with half the union visible on the right in the overhead shot), I need to replumb it to the main line. After moving the SWG, I was planning to reconnect the water slide in that spot and possibly adding a Jandy never lube. There’s really no need to automate this feature as it is rarely used. Thoughts on this approach?
3. I know I need to add some unions, particularly at the filter. Any other places you’d suggest?
4. A heater bypass sounds like a good idea. Any opinions on this and how to plumb with my setup?
5. While I’m overhauling, I was thinking about replacing all the ball valves with Jandy never lubes. If a good idea, how many would I need and where should they be placed?
6. I’m not a fan of the 90 immediately before the pump. I have room to move it so that it is more of a straight shot from the suction. Good idea or am I just being nit-picky?
Are there other variables I should consider? I’ve derived so much value from this site. 3 months ago, I would not have known the difference between a good and bad setup.
Thank you,
Jason





1. The SWG is probably in the worst possible spot. I can likely move it post-filter and pre-heater with not much replumbing. Post-heater is ideal obviously but will require a replumb as I don’t have enough straight run. Any suggestions here? If post-heater, how would you replumb?
2. After removing 2 pumps that were feeding from the same suction source and a booster pump, I now have 3 lines. One is a water slide line, one is a booster pump line that I plan to make a return (the one with green duct tape on the end), and one is an extra line to the pool deck. With respect to the water slide (the line with half the union visible on the right in the overhead shot), I need to replumb it to the main line. After moving the SWG, I was planning to reconnect the water slide in that spot and possibly adding a Jandy never lube. There’s really no need to automate this feature as it is rarely used. Thoughts on this approach?
3. I know I need to add some unions, particularly at the filter. Any other places you’d suggest?
4. A heater bypass sounds like a good idea. Any opinions on this and how to plumb with my setup?
5. While I’m overhauling, I was thinking about replacing all the ball valves with Jandy never lubes. If a good idea, how many would I need and where should they be placed?
6. I’m not a fan of the 90 immediately before the pump. I have room to move it so that it is more of a straight shot from the suction. Good idea or am I just being nit-picky?
Are there other variables I should consider? I’ve derived so much value from this site. 3 months ago, I would not have known the difference between a good and bad setup.
Thank you,
Jason





