per4mer
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Sorry, I'm not sure I can distinguish between the advice and the sarcasm here. You're saying that the 90 degree elbow will induce turbulance. This turbulance will do what - cause the flow switch to chatter and interrupt the continuous function of the generator which would be detrimental to the efficiciency of the system?
I wanted to add the salt and start up the SwimPure Plus as soon as my electrician does his work tomorrow. Can I start up as-is or must I get the installer back to correct the flow switch before?
I'm only asking as a concerned owner who bothered to read both the use and installation sections of the manual after my installer was done.
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So he installed my chlorine generator but the flow switch is directly downstream of a 90 degree elbow! The manual, which he obviously ignored, states, "Important - There must be at least 12 inches of straight pipe run before (upstream) the flow switch. Why is this directive important? How will it impact performance if I leave it as-is?
I don't want to make him buy a new part (the existing T is glued) and modify the plumbing if it's not really necessary.
Thanks.
What Needs To Be Bonded?
in All Swimming Pools Types
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I'm installing a SWG and heat pump. The SWG manual says to bond all metal components within 3 meters of the pool. I can see bonding the pool pump, heat pump and SWG, but do I really need to bond the pool ladder, fiber optic lighting source box, pool shed etc.?
Hiding some of those wires will be challenging. Particularly using 6AWG wire.
Thanks.