- Sep 28, 2018
- 238
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
SOLVED: Venturi tees are restrictive
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TLDR: At 1250 and 3450 RPM, I get 30 and 60 GPM in Spa mode (6 returns), but 45 and 105 GPM in Pool mode (3 returns), measured via a FlowVis 2x2.5" - why?
Going on 2 years with our pool and I've never once had algae, scaling, or corrosion of my plaster - thanks entirely to TFP principles. However, my 12" raised spa has never quite been at the pressure I would prefer - even at the maximum 3450 RPM of a 3hp intelliflo. I'm considering installing a heater bypass (learned it has its own intellivalve port) to boost the flow (I would divert say 30% of the water past it in heater mode and 90% in non heater mode)... but then I'm thinking WHY is the flow so different than the pool in the first place? I have removed the spa jets (no difference either way), turned off the venturi valve (no difference either way) bypassed the solar panels (big difference but that's the same pool vs spa). Ran some tests:
1) Spa mode (suction from spa, output to spa): 30 GPM at 1250 RPM and 60 GPM at 3450 RPM.
2) Spillover mode (suction from pool, output to spa): Same results as above.
3) Pool mode (suction from spa, output to 90% pool, 10% spa). 45 GPM at 1250 RPM and 105 GPM at 3450 RPM.
4) Pool mode but manually turn the returns 100% to pool. Same results as above.
The spa is raised 12" and 2" flex PVC was used because of the circular layout:

Any thoughts?
SOLVED: Venturi tees are restrictive | Heater bypass next!
SOLVED: Venturi tees are restrictive https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/solved-venturi-tees-are-restrictive-heater-bypass-next.269119/post-2358505 TLDR: At 1250 and 3450 RPM, I get 30 and 60 GPM in Spa mode (6 returns), but 45 and 105 GPM in Pool mode (3 returns), measured via a FlowVis...

TLDR: At 1250 and 3450 RPM, I get 30 and 60 GPM in Spa mode (6 returns), but 45 and 105 GPM in Pool mode (3 returns), measured via a FlowVis 2x2.5" - why?
Going on 2 years with our pool and I've never once had algae, scaling, or corrosion of my plaster - thanks entirely to TFP principles. However, my 12" raised spa has never quite been at the pressure I would prefer - even at the maximum 3450 RPM of a 3hp intelliflo. I'm considering installing a heater bypass (learned it has its own intellivalve port) to boost the flow (I would divert say 30% of the water past it in heater mode and 90% in non heater mode)... but then I'm thinking WHY is the flow so different than the pool in the first place? I have removed the spa jets (no difference either way), turned off the venturi valve (no difference either way) bypassed the solar panels (big difference but that's the same pool vs spa). Ran some tests:
1) Spa mode (suction from spa, output to spa): 30 GPM at 1250 RPM and 60 GPM at 3450 RPM.
2) Spillover mode (suction from pool, output to spa): Same results as above.
3) Pool mode (suction from spa, output to 90% pool, 10% spa). 45 GPM at 1250 RPM and 105 GPM at 3450 RPM.
4) Pool mode but manually turn the returns 100% to pool. Same results as above.
The spa is raised 12" and 2" flex PVC was used because of the circular layout:



Any thoughts?
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