Hi Trader;
I'm not sure what the solution to your problem might be, because I'm not sure what the problem is.
Many SWCGs have flow switches that will shut down the unit if the FLOW is too low. Some may have current sensors that will shut down if the current flow across the plates is wrong, possibly due to air. Do you know which is happening in your unit?
It's always *possible* to plumb a pool so that there's no air in the lines, but it's not always *practical*. It depends on current piping, and why you are getting air in there now.
Can you take pictures and send them to poolforum AT gmail DOT com? I'll post them if you do. It would make it much easier for folks to help you. There was no picture link in your post, but in any case, pictures of YOUR pool would be best.
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