Hello everyone, looking for help if anyone can.
I have a gunite pool with a built in spa.
The spa jets are fed by the single pump for the system and a blower. With the blower on and RPM a max for the pump, there is a nice stream of even water/bubbles, EXCEPT at two nozzles. Initially it used to be one over the last couple years, and now the issue is also with another. The are next to each other. There is minimal water flow and too much air. There is no similar issue with any of the other nozzles. Trying to block a nozzle elswhere to increase water pressure does not help.
The spa jets have an exterior rotating massage fitting. This is removed.
The first picture shows the interior fitting. IT is recessed about 6 inches. I was able to remove it with one of those special socket pipes they provide for new sink installs (fit perfectly).
Second picture shows it removed. Bad picture quality. I'll try again later if nothing strikes a chord with anyone. The central piece has no opening. The spacing between the two circles is a few millimeters.
There is no blockage as far as I can see. I'm not sure if there is anything I can do here to diagnose this issue. My thought is that it is a local issue at each of the nozzles because at initial install there were no problems.
Thank you everyone
A.


I have a gunite pool with a built in spa.
The spa jets are fed by the single pump for the system and a blower. With the blower on and RPM a max for the pump, there is a nice stream of even water/bubbles, EXCEPT at two nozzles. Initially it used to be one over the last couple years, and now the issue is also with another. The are next to each other. There is minimal water flow and too much air. There is no similar issue with any of the other nozzles. Trying to block a nozzle elswhere to increase water pressure does not help.
The spa jets have an exterior rotating massage fitting. This is removed.
The first picture shows the interior fitting. IT is recessed about 6 inches. I was able to remove it with one of those special socket pipes they provide for new sink installs (fit perfectly).
Second picture shows it removed. Bad picture quality. I'll try again later if nothing strikes a chord with anyone. The central piece has no opening. The spacing between the two circles is a few millimeters.
There is no blockage as far as I can see. I'm not sure if there is anything I can do here to diagnose this issue. My thought is that it is a local issue at each of the nozzles because at initial install there were no problems.
Thank you everyone
A.

