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    Default CYA coming back through returns?

    I added some salt this morning and some CYA as is recommended (previous levels were about 30 but I had drained a good bit of water to lower the Ca level -- another story). Pool is about 35,000 gallons.

    Anyway, I added it slowly to the skimmer (5 lbs over about 3-4 minutes). Then I notice that the returns are shooting some of this stuff out. It looks like at least 50% of it came back out the returns.

    Shouldn't the filter get this? I initially thought I might not have added enough DE when I backwashed, but this stuff is much bigger than DE.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks,
    Mark

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    Default Re: CYA coming back through returns?

    Quote Originally Posted by HooStat
    I added some salt this morning and some CYA as is recommended (previous levels were about 30 but I had drained a good bit of water to lower the Ca level -- another story). Pool is about 35,000 gallons.

    Anyway, I added it slowly to the skimmer (5 lbs over about 3-4 minutes). Then I notice that the returns are shooting some of this stuff out. It looks like at least 50% of it came back out the returns.

    Shouldn't the filter get this? I initially thought I might not have added enough DE when I backwashed, but this stuff is much bigger than DE.

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks,
    Mark
    Make sure you have your filter set to filter, as opposed to recirculate or some such.

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    Default Re: CYA coming back through returns?

    There is only 1 setting. There is no way to bypass the filter. Water comes straight from the pump to the filter.

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    Default Re: CYA coming back through returns?

    Then something is very wrong with your filter.

    Michael

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    Default Re: CYA coming back through returns?

    Hoostat,

    There is only 1 setting. There is no way to bypass the filter. Water comes straight from the pump to the filter.
    The multiport valve would be AFTER your filter. Are you saying the water goes from the filter directly to the pool with no way to backwash, etc?

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    Default Re: CYA coming back through returns?

    The water comes from the skimmer and/or main drain and into the pump. From the pump it goes to the filter and then to the heater. From there it goes to either the infloor system or main returns (depending on valve settings).

    For the spa, the setup is the same except that the water comes from the spa drains and goes back via the spa returns.

    This seems like it should be pretty standard. Am I missing something?

    Just added: backwashing is done by moving a lever on the filter. when I move the lever, the backwash goes into the drain instead of the pool.
    Last edited by HooStat; 04-21-2006 at 07:07 PM.

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