The equipment room is pretty torn up right now since the heaters are disassembled, but I'll see if I can clean it up enough to take pics. There are bypasses on both heaters. Not sure why the reason for 3hp (original design by pool builder), but the current boiler tech thinks even that may not be enough (?). He's going to check the flow once he reassembles the heaters. Acid feed is downstream of heaters, and they installed a backflow preventer last year as well to prevent backflow from the SWG.
The pool includes a high-flow water feature using two 7.5hp pumps. But, that is on its own closed loop - it does not flow through the pool equipment directly. It is not on all the time. The pool is surrounded by granite rocks (on rock shelves), and the rocks do slough off fine, shiny, almost gold-flake-like material. I've always wondered if the cartridge filters are able to handle the material. The pool builder had told us not to change out the filters more than once every couple of years, so not sure about that.
This thing has been frustrating because everyone points their finger at chemistry, but I guarantee that the chemistry is never out of balance. The raw water does not have problems, and we pay close attention to the balance. So, it has to be something more obscure.
Thanks for the bleach suggestion. How does it register, then? High chlorine level? How much to use?
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