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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 5/18/2015
Mike- It sounds like when you set up to drain your spa, you are getting air into your system and the pump is loosing prime. And since this was all working before you replaced your diverter valve, I would suspect something is wrong with the diverter valves. They may have been installed wrong or you may have an air leak in a diverter valve connection on the suction side of the pump. If you have a picture of the valves before you replace them, you might compare the new installation to the old. Or this guide may help: "How To Set Up Pool Diverter Valves - Overview". Read this overview then go thought Step 5 to link to the Spa setup. To see if you have a connection leak, temporarily pack plumber's putty around the suction side connections to fill the possible leak. If the pump maintains prime, isolate the leak by removing the putty one connection at a time. Repair the leak for a permanent solution.Reply
Mike Posted: 5/16/2015
I have done these steps and the water in my spa starts to drain and then stops after about an inch of water drop. The water at the pump stops flowing and I have to shut the pump off. I replaced the 3 diverter valves since they were old. I am not sure what the problem is or how to correct it. Before I replaced the diverter valves I was able to drain the spa.Reply