I did have a pump issue come up. This isn't related to SWG but not sure if it was better to stick to this master thread that I've been chronicling stuff or start a new post? Let me know if it would be better to start a new post in a different forum.
First off, SWG wise....man everything has been perfect. I have not had to add a single thing all summer. PH stays between 7.6-7.8, running my SWG at 25% or so maintains FC around 7ish. Just has been wonderful and no maintenance at all.
So here's my new issue. 2 days ago, I decided I would do my 2-3 times a season cleaning of the filter. PSI had only rose about 5 psi from when cleaned at the start of the season but I still just like to be extra cautious and keep it cleaned. It's a cartridge filter so I did the usual of shutting off pump, cleaning the 4 cartridges, etc. That all worked fine. I did notice however that on my pump, which shoots upward, after shutting it off and opening the lid, the backwash of the water had A LOT of dead grassy like debris that backflowed down inside to where the pump basket would be. I got it all out, cleaned it up well and with my finger reached in to the impeller and twisted to make sure I had gotten everything. It seemed to turn. It wasn't super easy to turn it but also wasn't hard, felt like medium pushing....no idea if thats normal or not. Well fast forward to where I got everything rolling and all was well, no leaks, no issues except I did notice that the pump seemed just a little bit louder than what it was before. This is a tristar 900 vsp and I basically run it at 1750 rpm's 24/7. You can hardly hear it at all. I didn't worry too much about it until this morning when I walked out there. It is LOUD. I've attached a video (
VID_55900505_020519_593 ) so you can listen and kind of hear what it sounds like.
My guess is that maybe I still have stuff stuck in the impeller. I have never taken the pump apart but I did find a video from hayward (
). The first 1-2 minutes of that video details how to get to the impeller....seems very easy. Just remove a few screws. Do you think that is the correct course of action. Does that sound in the video sound like it could be something else?
One other question while we are on that topic. Do you see the air gap between the water and the top of the lid (note that the aluminum like tape on the pipe is only to hide the temperature gauge they put on the pvc pipe...the sun beats on it all day which makes it show that the pool temp is 2ish degrees higher than it actually is....the tape solves that by reflecting sun from it...wish they'd of drilled the hole in the pvc pipe somewhere else where the sun wasn't hitting all day but i digress....). From Day 1 the pump has always done that when I leave it on that lower speed 24/7. When I asked pool company to check on it a few weeks after install, they came out and said that is completely normal for a vsp. The only thing is from reading online I was lead to believe that if you did turn it up to full blast that it should 100% fill up. I ran mine a few weeks back at 100% high speed for about an hour and no matter what the basket does not fill up to 100%....It gets close but the only time I ever notice it getting to 100% full is right after I clean the filters and hook it back up. First time then it will go to 100% full but never again once i start changing speeds. Is that normal to have that much of a gap? I tried all I could in the past to make sure I didn't have any air gaps and all I've never found anything. Does the pre filter above the pump (which I probably wouldn't of put on but pool guys highly recommended it at install) have any kind of negative effect on pump basket filling?
So in a nutshell my priority question is what should I do to fix the loud noise. Secondary question is, is that gap from air to water for a hayward vsp normal? The pool was installed right at the beginning of 2021 so I'm closing in on 3 years now that I've had the pool. Never given me any issues with pump but just wanted to make sure that was normal. That gap has been there from Day 1 on medium speeds.
I do believe I have a 3 year warranty on the pump so its under warranty still if its anything more than a clogged impeller but the fact that it was fine before I cleaned the filter, and now loud, makes me think something got clogged in that process. I'd definitely prefer to not have to get pool company out if I don't have to. I really don't trust anyone messing with my pool now but me.
Thanks for any help. Here's the video link again:
VID_55900505_020519_593