Thanks Carl I think I got what you are saying Does this look like what you mean?
Thanks again
Thanks Carl I think I got what you are saying Does this look like what you mean?
Thanks again
Yes, but I cannot answer for joining the output from the panel to the return prior to the pool. I don't know if that will actually work or create a stasis in the panel so the water doesn't move. A plumber or expert on that can tell you.
My system and preference is to have a separate return for the heated water, separate from the main return. That always works and is simple.
Carl
My heated water goes to my main (and only) return. Works fine.
Thanks, Lisa. That's one of those plumbing things I'm never sure of so I just avoid getting into that situation.
Carl
The horizontal ball valve will create a pressure differential between the input and output of the panels which then creates the flow through the panels. Even if it is completely open, there should still be enough pressure difference to cause at least a little bit of flow through the panels.
The vertical valve should only be needed if you want to isolate the panels and shut them off. However, it should be left fully open when running the panels because that path already has more head loss than the bypass route so water flow will always favor the bypass unless the horizontal valve is partially closed.
Mark
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Thanks everyone for the comments. I will be proceeding as soon as the Fedex guy shows up with my replacement pump! Supposedly it is on the truck for delivery.
Thanks again
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