Low speed is only 1/2 the flow rate as high speed so circulation is not really compromised, it is just slower. So if you get full circulation in 1 hour on high speed, then low speed should take 2 hours. But AG pools achieve full circulation much faster than IG pools due to just the shape (oval or circular). So even on low speed, I suspect that you get full circulation in less than an hour even without a MD.
But keep in mind that with low speed, skimming action is greatly reduced so having another suction port will only make that worse. That is why I don't use my main drain anymore because I want 100% of the flow going through the skimmer when on low speed. I think it is more important to remove debris before it hits the pool floor.
But you keep asking the editorial question of why not put it in even if you don't need it or use it. My answer is because it increases the risk of a leak down the road and that is enough for me not to put it in. Every time you penetrate the wall of a pool, especially an AG pool, you increase the risk that at some point in time, that interface will leak. I am of the mindset to avoid potential problems when possible.
Also, I didn't mention this before but a return is about 10x more effective for circulation than a MD because the return exit velocity is much higher (turbulent flow) than that into a MD (laminar flow) so the return mixes the water much better than a MD plus the return has newly chlorinated water (if SWG or inline is used). If you are really concerned about circulation near the bottom of the pool, it makes much more sense to simply add the second or even third return closer to the bottom of the pool. That way circulation is better AND you don't compromise skimming ability AND should a leak occur, it would be much easier to fix.
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