SWG----Want one next year!!!!
I think i want one next year. Do i need to plumb extra pipe to have it added or can it go where the in line feeder [hopefully] used to be? My brother is an elec. engineer and did all of our other pool electrical...could he do the install most likely?
just want the basic model........will have to start deciding on the brand......
Re: SWG----Want one next year!!!!
For the most part, all in-line chlorine generator plumbing will require about 12 to 18 inches of straight pipe to plumb in the cell. As long as you prepare and leave that much pipe after all your equipment, you should be fine.
An in-line erosion feeder uses very little space and may be less space than is needed.
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where does it go? after the heater? Is there a photo of what one looks like installed here on the forum or on another site i could look at? Thanks!
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It goes after all your equipment (yes, after your heater too). If you have a pool and spa combo, the type of system you have will depend on if you place the cell before of after the diverter valve to isolate the spa. If you have a pool only, it will be the last item in your plumbing before it goes back to the pool.
Re: SWG----Want one next year!!!!
graciec, I just finished my SWC install last weekend. It's really isn't very complicated. Someone who has worked with PVC before and has decent electrical skills can do it.
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I will try to post a photo to see if you can tell me where it would go[ i have an idea]........I am worried that I don't have enough pipe 'space' for the generator.
I don't have a seperate spa......
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Here is a picture of mine that I posted on gardenweb. It's a bit hard to see, but the water goes through the filter (on right) then the heater (black on left), and then through the chlorine cell. I was trying to explain to someone how my system has a manual valve and a one way check valve to allow some water from "pool mode" to be returned into the spa and then over the spillway to circulate the spa with the pool water.
>>Here's a pic of my equipment. The light blue arrows point to the valves the aqualogic turns. On the left, after the chlorinator cell is the return side where the blue valve adjusts to 100% pool return or 100% spa return. With the valve turned to 100% pool return, the water flows down the left side toward the white arrow. The white arrow is pointing to the manual valve on the pool return side that is adjusted to allow some (maybe 10-20%) of the water to flow across the one way check valve (yellow arrow) and then down the spa side return with the green arrow.
http://home.houston.rr.com/poldervaa...poolvalves.jpg
http://home.houston.rr.com/poldervaa...pool%20043.jpg
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I Am going to put this in my favorites!
What a space age looking heater! who makes that?
Is it hard to post a picture? We have a digital camera.
Is there a process or program that's easy to use? thanks!
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>> What a space age looking heater! who makes that?
Sta-Rite - I have one, it's great. My kids refer to it as "R2D2."
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Is is mandatory to plumb in a bag of Doritos as a filter bypass? Is this where you vacuum to waste?
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