Hi.
Im just finishing up an inground pool, looking to plumb the pad. I'm trying to consider winterization process in the plumbing, and wanted to check if my idea was a good or bad idea.
In the attached pic, all 2" plumbing, I'd like to add a port to easily attach a blower for winterization. I've seen people using secondary pump lids with threaded ports, but this seems easier, since Its not built yet.
I understand this could introduce some turbulence, but if I maintain the 10" of straight pipe that the pump recommends prior to the inlet, would this be an issue? Any reason to NOT do this?
Appreciate the advice!

Im just finishing up an inground pool, looking to plumb the pad. I'm trying to consider winterization process in the plumbing, and wanted to check if my idea was a good or bad idea.
In the attached pic, all 2" plumbing, I'd like to add a port to easily attach a blower for winterization. I've seen people using secondary pump lids with threaded ports, but this seems easier, since Its not built yet.
I understand this could introduce some turbulence, but if I maintain the 10" of straight pipe that the pump recommends prior to the inlet, would this be an issue? Any reason to NOT do this?
Appreciate the advice!
