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Hudvalley
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4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

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Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:58

Hello new here. First post.
Air bubbles in pool. Not in filter basket though. Replaced n lubed all orings. No visible leaks. All chemicals, dirt, and de back in pool from jets.please HELP


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My Pool: 10k inground fibreglass, Telescopic Cover, Hayward Powerline pump, Quality filter with glass media, 27kw output heat pump, K-2006C test kit
Location: United Kingdom

Re: Help

Postby Denniswiseman » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 16:44

Air is being sucked in from the suction side. Seeing as you have checked and lubricated "O" rings try putting soapy bubbles round all the suction side joints and see if they get sucked in
Check the water level at the skimmer half to two thirds up and not jammed up
Strip down and inspect your filter for cracks, splits, letting the DE and dirt straight through
Hudvalley
I'm new here
I'm new here
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 16:48

Ty. Not water level but I will do other suggestions now. Keep ya posted
Hudvalley
I'm new here
I'm new here
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 17:36

Think I found it. The two lines going into multiport valve are leaking.
1. The one from filter to mpv
2. The one from Nov to chlorinator.
Hudvalley
I'm new here
I'm new here
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 17:38

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Hudvalley
I'm new here
I'm new here
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 17:41

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Hudvalley
I'm new here
I'm new here
Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Tue 20 Sep, 2016 17:42

Would this cause the problems I mentioned earlier?
Denniswiseman
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Posts: 2592
Joined: Tue 06 Sep, 2011 05:48
My Pool: 10k inground fibreglass, Telescopic Cover, Hayward Powerline pump, Quality filter with glass media, 27kw output heat pump, K-2006C test kit
Location: United Kingdom

Re: Help

Postby Denniswiseman » Wed 21 Sep, 2016 03:15

That wouldn't be sucking in air as it's on the pressure side of the pump unless when the pump turns off and air is getting in and when you start the pump it gets forced out. This would be for a short period are the bubbles constant?
Do you have a salt water generator as these sometimes create bubbles?
Hudvalley
I'm new here
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Posts: 7
Joined: Tue 20 Sep, 2016 15:45
My Pool: 24ft inground round.
4feet deep.
Hayward filter.
De filter.

Re: Help

Postby Hudvalley » Wed 21 Sep, 2016 07:46

GM. Ty for responding. Don't have time to mess with until the weekend. No sakt water generator. Good ole town water...off to worj

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