Hello everyone! Last year I ran a 1.5hp Superpump and skimming performance in my opinion was great. I opened this year with a new Intelliflo VS and new SWCG. I have 3 suction lines (2 skimmers and a bottom drain). What is everyone opinion on the bottom drain valve position. I thought I read on here some people feel they are not needed on a daily basis. I could close that valve completely (already shut it down about 50% with my Jandy valve) and maybe pick up a little skimmer performance. I don’t really want to ramp up my RPM on the intelliflo as that seems kind of counter productive to me installing the pump but I’m sure a few hundred rpm wouldn’t kill anything. I’m currently running at 1800 RPM for 2 hours then 1500 RPM for 12 hours. I have one quadrant of my pool that kind of is a dead zone since the install/open. Maybe this is also jet positioning any advice there?
The original returns lines had one in stairs one just out side of stairs (seems dumb to me to put them so close together and on the same side) and then one way on the opposite side of the pool. When I was replumbing everything for the new pump and SWCG, I converted a vacuum suction line into a return line for an added jet and have it throttled back with my jandy valve so that all 4 returns have similar flow. Now it’s the 2 jets that are close together, the converted return is on the opposite side of the pool in the center and then the other original return about another 12ft down on the same side in the deep end.
Hopefully you all can’t point me in a good direction like you always do so I don’t have to run up my RPMs and can keep enjoying my energy savings. I read some on here run theirs at 1200 RPM but that barely disturbs the surface.
Ive marked up this photo. The black dots are return positions and the red zone is my problem area
The original returns lines had one in stairs one just out side of stairs (seems dumb to me to put them so close together and on the same side) and then one way on the opposite side of the pool. When I was replumbing everything for the new pump and SWCG, I converted a vacuum suction line into a return line for an added jet and have it throttled back with my jandy valve so that all 4 returns have similar flow. Now it’s the 2 jets that are close together, the converted return is on the opposite side of the pool in the center and then the other original return about another 12ft down on the same side in the deep end.
Hopefully you all can’t point me in a good direction like you always do so I don’t have to run up my RPMs and can keep enjoying my energy savings. I read some on here run theirs at 1200 RPM but that barely disturbs the surface.
Ive marked up this photo. The black dots are return positions and the red zone is my problem area

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