- Mar 8, 2022
- 321
- Pool Size
- 12000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I just opened our pool 3 days ago. I've been running the pump 24/7 at low RPM like I always do since then. This morning I checked on things and noticed the filter was making a gurgling sound. I set the pump to max rpm and a bunch of air was pushed out of the system. It took about a minute to fully clear out the plumbing. Now I'm suspicious of a suction side air leak.
We built the pool last year and opened for a few months last fall. It was 'normal' for me to have a small air bubble in our pump basket. My pH rose faster than I thought it would, but I assumed that was just related to the SWG and running the pump 24/7. It might be a red herring, but now I'm wondering if that too is a result of a suction side air leak I've had the entire time?
I am going to start troubleshooting the usual spots at the equipment pad. I know i put silicone grease on the pump basket o ring before I installed it. My suspicion is actually with the Jandy valve that controls my main drains. I lost my air lock over winter and I'm thinking that might be the culprit.
Based on some searches it seems like shaving cream was recommended. Just regular foaming barbasol out of a can?
How urgent is this repair? Am I safe to keep things up and running like normal for the time being? I plan on just running the pump on high for a minute or so a day to clear things out until I find the leak and get it fixed.
We built the pool last year and opened for a few months last fall. It was 'normal' for me to have a small air bubble in our pump basket. My pH rose faster than I thought it would, but I assumed that was just related to the SWG and running the pump 24/7. It might be a red herring, but now I'm wondering if that too is a result of a suction side air leak I've had the entire time?
I am going to start troubleshooting the usual spots at the equipment pad. I know i put silicone grease on the pump basket o ring before I installed it. My suspicion is actually with the Jandy valve that controls my main drains. I lost my air lock over winter and I'm thinking that might be the culprit.
Based on some searches it seems like shaving cream was recommended. Just regular foaming barbasol out of a can?
How urgent is this repair? Am I safe to keep things up and running like normal for the time being? I plan on just running the pump on high for a minute or so a day to clear things out until I find the leak and get it fixed.