I have an elevated (above pool water level by ~2ft) spillover spa which in pool mode returns extra water to the spa to create the spill over effect. I noticed this week that the water level was dropping significantly overnight... I had the same problem a few years back, and replacing the check-valve on the spill-over bypass plumbing line solved this issue.
However, today I used the spa and noticed that when in spa mode (Pentair easytouch automation system with automated valves on the suction and returns for spa mode) the water level in the spa was dropping slowly at a rate of approx 1inch/hr. So my question is, could this also be related to a faulty check valve? I noticed when in the spa I was getting some suction from the spa water feature pipe, and my understanding is that its routed to the previously mentioned 'spill-over bypass plumbing line' that has the check valve in it.
Or does this mean I was losing water to the pool and that the automated valve on the return plumbing is the culprit and was letting a small amount of water back into the pool when in spa mode?
Attached a photo that I THINK I've labeled correctly.
Thank You!
However, today I used the spa and noticed that when in spa mode (Pentair easytouch automation system with automated valves on the suction and returns for spa mode) the water level in the spa was dropping slowly at a rate of approx 1inch/hr. So my question is, could this also be related to a faulty check valve? I noticed when in the spa I was getting some suction from the spa water feature pipe, and my understanding is that its routed to the previously mentioned 'spill-over bypass plumbing line' that has the check valve in it.
Or does this mean I was losing water to the pool and that the automated valve on the return plumbing is the culprit and was letting a small amount of water back into the pool when in spa mode?
Attached a photo that I THINK I've labeled correctly.
Thank You!