Stand alone SWG

I may be misunderstanding you concern, but it would appear to me you should be able to plumb in a SWG in the existing PVC plumbing per normal on the return side. Copper heat exchangers are used in saltwater pools all the time. The concern to me would be more about keeping the PH from dropping to low than saltwater exposure from the pool effecting the copper.

Is your concern the saltwater effecting the copper piping from the skimmer?
 
I may be misunderstanding you concern, but it would appear to me you should be able to plumb in a SWG in the existing PVC plumbing per normal on the return side. Copper heat exchangers are used in saltwater pools all the time. The concern to me would be more about keeping the PH from dropping to low than saltwater exposure from the pool effecting the copper.

Is your concern the saltwater effecting the copper piping from the skimmer?
Yes, my concern is the copper plumbing from the skimmer.

Would it be possible for me to take a photo and show you. I want to be really certain the saltwater won't corrode the copper plumbing.
 
Yes, my concern is the copper plumbing from the skimmer.

Would it be possible for me to take a photo and show you. I want to be really certain the saltwater won't corrode the copper plumbing.
Sure thing, post up some pics.
 
Yes, my concern is the copper plumbing from the skimmer.

Would it be possible for me to take a photo and show you. I want to be really certain the saltwater won't corrode the copper plumbing.
Depending on the age of your pool, code at one time in CA was that the pool plumbing coming out of the ground had to be copper while everything underground could be PVC. That's how my pool is plumbed. I have changed all the above ground plumbing to PVC and transitioned it to copper just before going to the ground. I have a SWG and have had zero issues with the copper plumbing.
 

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