Best Use of Shut-Off Valves
Need opinions from experts. My pool was built with 3 shut-off valves, two T-Bar plunge types and one ball valve. The Ball was at the exit of the skimmer, the T-bars were at the entrance and exit of the pump/filter. I'd like to eliminate both plunger shut-offs (getting harder to close - concerned about the stress on the connections with each close and open.) and go with JUST two ball valves... one at the skimmer exit and one at the inlet connection. Of course, at the inlet I'd have to use a 90 degree PVC turn so that the valve sits vertical to eliminate strain on the plastic inlet threads. With this setup, I could completely shut off all flow in and out of the pool when doing any maintenance. After shutting both valves, only the water in the hoses and filter need to be drained (about 8-10 gallons max.) I feel this is the safest most efficient use of shut-off valves. What are your thoughts -- any concern about no shut off in/out of the pump/filter housing? Thanks!
Steve Romo (6700g AG, Cartridge Filter)
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