Re: Hayward Pump and Sand Filter Issue
I think what you're describing is a 'slamming' or 'hammer' effect. You get a mass of fluid moving then slam a valve shut or something to suddenly stop the flow. Fluid tries to keep moving and in your case the weakest point is the variflow valve and it lifts the spring loaded valve mechanism...the handle. I know you don't want to hear this but I never heard of something like this. Even with the return lines totally blocked there shouldn't be enough static pressure to lift that handle. Almost sounds like there is something in the return pipe that gets moving and jams to block the flow. Any kind of motor driven valves in the system that could be doing something unexpected? How about a heater? After this event do you still get flow from the returns? Whatever is causing this can definitely unseat that gasket no matter how well it is glued in. You have one heck of a pressure spike. I think BP may be trying to figure out something like this too.
To summarize:
-- Any chance of some object in the plumbing?
-- Do you still get flow out the returns after the event?
-- Any motor driven valves in the system?
-- How about a heater?
Just think of the satiisfaction you'll have when you solve this problem.
Al
Edit: Thought of something else. Remove your eyeballs to open up the returns and see if anything changes.
16'x32' oval 22K gal IG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S244T sand filter; Hayward superpump 1 HP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:5.5
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