OK FIRST----------My goal
Adding diverters so I can bypass my heater when not needed (For example, when I first open the pool and at past the end of the season when I still run the filter prior to closing it for the year - I will not be using these diverters during the summer season. So they will be used to bypass the heater once in the beginning of season and once in the end.
SECOND
My brain hurts from my OCD searching...i've thrown in the towel trying to figure out why when I ALWAYS come across pictures of people bypassing their heaters they always use 3 diverter valves? For example in my first drawing I have 3 diverter valves b/c Im just resembling what I always see online. However, after thinking things thru for the 19th time why can't I just use 1 3 way and 1 diverter as I have in the 2nd drawing? I have a feeling I'm overlooking someone really obvious
To try and answer my own question is it b/c diverter valves are not really isolation valves? If I go with the 3 way could I cause a little air leak possible in the system when I bypass the heater? If its minuscule and nothing to worry about i suppose i can do this 3 way idea as I'll only be utilizing it a few times a yearView attachment 58064View attachment 58065View attachment 58066
Anyhow any help would be enormously appreciated.!!
First pic is current setup (pipe is angled so I can walk up to the filter without having to step over it)
2nd pic is 3 diverters and something I always see online
3rd pic is setup ive thought of but NEVER can find online



And for those who are fixated on the lines on the feeder i do plan on moving it closer to the filter so the line is straight.. but its not a priority for me

Again, if anyone has some good advice i say thanks in advance... !
Adding diverters so I can bypass my heater when not needed (For example, when I first open the pool and at past the end of the season when I still run the filter prior to closing it for the year - I will not be using these diverters during the summer season. So they will be used to bypass the heater once in the beginning of season and once in the end.
SECOND
My brain hurts from my OCD searching...i've thrown in the towel trying to figure out why when I ALWAYS come across pictures of people bypassing their heaters they always use 3 diverter valves? For example in my first drawing I have 3 diverter valves b/c Im just resembling what I always see online. However, after thinking things thru for the 19th time why can't I just use 1 3 way and 1 diverter as I have in the 2nd drawing? I have a feeling I'm overlooking someone really obvious
To try and answer my own question is it b/c diverter valves are not really isolation valves? If I go with the 3 way could I cause a little air leak possible in the system when I bypass the heater? If its minuscule and nothing to worry about i suppose i can do this 3 way idea as I'll only be utilizing it a few times a yearView attachment 58064View attachment 58065View attachment 58066
Anyhow any help would be enormously appreciated.!!
First pic is current setup (pipe is angled so I can walk up to the filter without having to step over it)
2nd pic is 3 diverters and something I always see online
3rd pic is setup ive thought of but NEVER can find online



And for those who are fixated on the lines on the feeder i do plan on moving it closer to the filter so the line is straight.. but its not a priority for me

Again, if anyone has some good advice i say thanks in advance... !