Did you try cleaning your filter? I notice when my cartridge filter starts to get filthy, the spillover slows way down.
S,
Assuming it was working and now it is not... then the first thing I would look at would be my filter.. What is the filter pressure and when was it last cleaned???
If it has never worked... I have a couple of questions...
Are you trying to run the spillover and the 3 power falls at the same time??
Is the bottom of the spillover stone flat? It should have a 1/4" wide x 1/4" deep grove that is set back from the waterfall edge about 1/4".. This prevents the water from wrapping around the stone and flowing down the wall...
I sure hope you have something other than an Ozone system to sanitize your pool.. If not, your spillover won't be an issue for long...
Thanks for posting,
Jim R.
My filter pressure was at 16 with 2750 rpms and then 22 with 3450 rpms. Last cleaned 4 days ago (backwashed). Fountains were not on. They operate on a separate pump Jandy 1.6 hp). The stone seems to be flat, no grooves.
I dont understand your last comment about Ozone system to sanitize the pool. Im an air head right now!
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Filter is clean at the basket and the trap
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It did work initially. The wife wanted both the spillover AND fountains to work at the same time. The pool uilder said I would need an additional pump to run both at the same time. I ended up with a Jandy 1.6 HP to run the fountains. However, the fountains are not running in these pics, just the spa/spillover and VS pump.
The stone is flat as you can see from the pics. There is no groove as you can see in the stone.
I didnt process the comment about the Ozone system, yes we have one. We took our water in last week and it was perfect. We also have a kit from TFP and monitor it weekly.
This does not look right and my pool builder wants his last check. I want it fixed.
Jim,If it worked before and your filter is clean, then the most likely issue is that you have a valve that is not set correctly.. Logically, it is not flowing well because not enough water is entering your Spa.. The two likely reason for that would be a dirty filter or a valve issue.. It can't be a pump issue or a plumbing issue, because it worked before..
Jim,
Is it accurate to believe it "worked before?" From what has been posted it seems like it never really worked in this configuration (both waterfalls and spillover) and that the plumbing has been redone to accommodate that request and neither have worked properly since. Before, when it was working, it was either the falls or the spill but not both. Then the builder came out and cut that plumbing up to insert the smaller pump just to run the falls while the VS runs the spa/spill. That's what I'm getting from the explanation so please correct anything that's inaccurate.
Did there used to be a valve where the VS pump goes back into the ground that is right next to where the smaller pump's flex line goes down into the ground and you had to switch between either the left pipe or the right pipe in the ground (if that description is making sense...otherwise I have to download your photo to draw a circle on it)?
I don't have the knowledge to explain the plumbing on that pad, but at first blush it seems the waterfall pump is underpowered. This could be verified if you can somehow get the VS temporarily hooked up to that flexible line and run the waterfalls off the stronger pump. I don't have advice on what to do regarding the spillover not working correctly.
Jim,
Is it accurate to believe it "worked before?" From what has been posted it seems like it never really worked in this configuration (both waterfalls and spillover) and that the plumbing has been redone to accommodate that request and neither have worked properly since. Before, when it was working, it was either the falls or the spill but not both. Then the builder came out and cut that plumbing up to insert the smaller pump just to run the falls while the VS runs the spa/spill. That's what I'm getting from the explanation so please correct anything that's inaccurate.
Did there used to be a valve where the VS pump goes back into the ground that is right next to where the smaller pump's flex line goes down into the ground and you had to switch between either the left pipe or the right pipe in the ground (if that description is making sense...otherwise I have to download your photo to draw a circle on it)?
I don't have the knowledge to explain the plumbing on that pad, but at first blush it seems the waterfall pump is underpowered. This could be verified if you can somehow get the VS temporarily hooked up to that flexible line and run the waterfalls off the stronger pump. I don't have advice on what to do regarding the spillover not working correctly.
S,
Normally, when you have number of water features, like your waterfalls, fed from the same supply pipe, there are adjustment valves right behind each water feature.. This way you can adjust the flow through each water feature so that they all look the same... Are there valves? They are often cheap ball valves as they really only get adjusted once...
Thanks for the pics..
In most automation systems there are three modes...
Pool Mode... Water is sucked from the pool by the pump and pushed through the filter and then back to the pool... (In this mode the spillover is off)
Spa Mode... Water is sucked from the Spa by the pump and pushed through the filter and then back to the Spa... (In this mode the spillover is off)
Spillover mode... Water is sucked from the Pool by the pump and pushed through the filter and then back to the Spa... (In this mode the spillover is on)
A little background.... Without automation the Spa would never get fresh water unless someone when out each day a set the valves to allow for spillover. This of course would not work for most people, so pool builders just misadjust valves to allow some meager amount of water to flow to the Spa all the time...
My question is... Are you actually selecting the Spillover mode on your Automation or does your spillover run anytime your main pump is running??
Thanks,
Jim R.
S,
If your original pics were taken with the automation system in the Spillover mode, I would have assumed much more water would be flowing over the spillover gate...
I'm not sure what you need to tell your pool builder except it does not seem right.. You might want to ask him were all the water is going in the spillover mode.
I can't tell for sure, but it looks like your Intake valve (the automated valve in front of your VS pump is not fully open/closed...
If you feel like it... tomorrow when not dark, take a couple more equipment pad picks from different angles when in the Spillover mode..
What HP is your VS pump?
I've had about all the 'fun' I can stand for today...
Thanks,
Jim R.