- May 11, 2021
- 34
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I have been plagued with a suction side leak for a while and I'm just stumped. A few months ago, I had all my equipment replaced, which was long overdue (installed Pentair WhisperFlo VS Pump, Clean & Clear Cartridge Filter, and IC40 SWCG). Shortly after that, I had a pressure side leak repaired, but I'm still left with a suction side leak that is plaguing me. I am a far cry from getting the pump basket full of water, and I see quite a few bubbles coming out of the returns. It seems to be worse when I'm draining only from the spa. And when I circulate spa only, there are so many small bubbles that the water looks cloudy. Also sure is making it fun to manage ph...
Things I've done:
Anybody have any idea what to do next? Wondering if I should try replacing the the 3way valve for the pump inlet. I'm not in love with the joints, even though I can't quite confirm they're the problem. But, I don't really wanna go down the route if it's fruitless. Other question - is that gasket on the pump inlet union bad enough it could be the problem? Or nuclear option - is it time for my to get the leak detection pros out (again...)
Things I've done:
- Checked skimmer - weir door not stuck, air not being drawn in
- Inspected/cleaned pump basket lid o-ring, applied lube and reinstalled
- Inspected pump basket drain plug, applied lube and reinstalled
- Inspected Jandy Neverlube valve that selects pump inlet from spa/pool. One of the small o-rings was kinked. I replaced all of them, lubed up, and reinstalled. Didn't fix the problem. After several weeks, decided to make sure I didn't mess it up, so opened it up again today and it looks fine. That said, I did notice the PVC coming into it from pool/spa was cut rather poorly - see pictures. Could that be a factor somehow? I also noticed what seems to be glue on the outside of where the plumbing comes into the valve - not sure how that could be the problem, but maybe indicative of something?
- Detached coupling to pump inlet. I was pretty disappointed with what I saw there and thought maybe it was a smoking gun. There was hard stuff, presumably glue, on the pump inlet. To be honest, I'm not sure where there was even glue in the vicinity. I did my best to neatly scrape it off, lubed up the gasket, and reinstalled. The gasket did have some very small depressions in it, but didn't seem like it would be a problem. And this wouldn't explain why my problem is worse in spa mode. Anyways, reinstalled, and still no dice.
Anybody have any idea what to do next? Wondering if I should try replacing the the 3way valve for the pump inlet. I'm not in love with the joints, even though I can't quite confirm they're the problem. But, I don't really wanna go down the route if it's fruitless. Other question - is that gasket on the pump inlet union bad enough it could be the problem? Or nuclear option - is it time for my to get the leak detection pros out (again...)
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