Moe_K
Stabbed by Foulke
I fired up the return lines tonight for the first time.
I don't have any leaks in the plumbing, thank goodness.
But I am getting a trickle out of each of the return lines.
The pump is a brand new Dolphin Ampmaster 2100. I'm dealing with 10 feet of head. On the graph, the pump should be pushing 20 gal/min, which is 1200 gal/hr.
Divide that in half (because I have two return lines), and I should be seeing 600 gph from each lockline, right?
The main return line from the pump rises 8' to a T, than runs horizonally for 3 feet (to each side). There's another 90 degree turn there, as the lines go vertical again under the bulkheads. From there they go up a couple of feet to a last 90 degree turn to flow through the locklines and into the tank. So that's three 90 degree turns. Those turns still shouldn't cut my flow down to a trickle, right?
Any ideas on why so little flow?
I checked, and the two ball valves are in the open position.
Is there an adjustment on the pump to dial back the output?
I don't have any leaks in the plumbing, thank goodness.
But I am getting a trickle out of each of the return lines.
The pump is a brand new Dolphin Ampmaster 2100. I'm dealing with 10 feet of head. On the graph, the pump should be pushing 20 gal/min, which is 1200 gal/hr.
Divide that in half (because I have two return lines), and I should be seeing 600 gph from each lockline, right?
The main return line from the pump rises 8' to a T, than runs horizonally for 3 feet (to each side). There's another 90 degree turn there, as the lines go vertical again under the bulkheads. From there they go up a couple of feet to a last 90 degree turn to flow through the locklines and into the tank. So that's three 90 degree turns. Those turns still shouldn't cut my flow down to a trickle, right?
Any ideas on why so little flow?
I checked, and the two ball valves are in the open position.
Is there an adjustment on the pump to dial back the output?