Hello, we have an in-ground pool and the pump does not prime when turned on and the cartridge filter pressure goes very high quickly. Both the pump and the cartridges are new. So the problem seems to be on the return line. There is a tree close to the pool equipment and pipes so we suspect the tree roots might block the return. We did the following experiments:
1. we took the filter lid off and took out the cartridges. Placed a drain king bladder at point A in Fig. 1. Turned on water hose to full. Saw water leaking back into the filter at point B, eventually filling the filter full. So we thought connector at point B is leaking.
2. We wanted to check if the rest of the return line had no problem, so we placed the drain king bladder into the pipe feeding into the return line switch. Turned the switch to Pool Return and turned on water hose to full. Could not feel any water movement at the return jets on the pool walls.
3. Then turned the switch to Water Feature and turned on water hose to full. Saw water first dripping down the column of sheer decent #1, then water started dripping down sheer decent #2. We stopped then.
For experiment 3, we are confused why the water is not coming out the sheer decent openings like it supposed to (as an arc of water, but instead dripping down the column indicating low water flow). But the city water pressure is 40-60 psi, higher than the 15psi out of the filter. So does this mean the pipes are blocked resulting in low water flow? But there are three separate pipes connecting from the switch to each of the sheer decent. How can three lines be blocked the same way by the roots?
For experiment 2, we also don’t know why we could not feel any water movement at the return jets. The water hose pressure should be >40psi, higher than the filter pressure.
Question: how can the tree roots block all 4 return lines (1 pool return and 3 water features) the same way, producing low water flow in all 4? If not, how to explain experiment 2 and 3? Thank you very much!
1. we took the filter lid off and took out the cartridges. Placed a drain king bladder at point A in Fig. 1. Turned on water hose to full. Saw water leaking back into the filter at point B, eventually filling the filter full. So we thought connector at point B is leaking.
2. We wanted to check if the rest of the return line had no problem, so we placed the drain king bladder into the pipe feeding into the return line switch. Turned the switch to Pool Return and turned on water hose to full. Could not feel any water movement at the return jets on the pool walls.
3. Then turned the switch to Water Feature and turned on water hose to full. Saw water first dripping down the column of sheer decent #1, then water started dripping down sheer decent #2. We stopped then.
For experiment 3, we are confused why the water is not coming out the sheer decent openings like it supposed to (as an arc of water, but instead dripping down the column indicating low water flow). But the city water pressure is 40-60 psi, higher than the 15psi out of the filter. So does this mean the pipes are blocked resulting in low water flow? But there are three separate pipes connecting from the switch to each of the sheer decent. How can three lines be blocked the same way by the roots?
For experiment 2, we also don’t know why we could not feel any water movement at the return jets. The water hose pressure should be >40psi, higher than the filter pressure.
Question: how can the tree roots block all 4 return lines (1 pool return and 3 water features) the same way, producing low water flow in all 4? If not, how to explain experiment 2 and 3? Thank you very much!