Hi,
I would like to double check something. I recently bought an LA spa and had in the beginning trouble with the ozonator, the problem was that I could not see the bubbles.
My spa works on a dual speed system, meaning that low speed of pump 1 is used for filter cycles and heating, and the ozonator (mazzei injection) is also connected to this pump. Ozone will happen every time pump one low speed is turned on, either during heating or filtering.
I was trying for months to figure out why I could not see any bubbles coming out of the ozone jet at the foot well of the tub. The ozonator seemed to work fine, light burns, they did some testing on the ozonator itself. They found no problem with it. Untill recently I discovered that the answer could be much easier.
I do have a diverter valve on top of the jacuzzi making it possible to shift the power of pump one from the upper jets to the lower jet, which is the ozone jet. Whenever I shift the power completely to the right, meaning with full power on the ozone jet, I suddenly got all the champaign bubbles I could ever wanted! I then also get that typical little "sucking" sound.
If I leave the diverter valve in the middle (as I was told by the dealer to do so every time I closed the spa), then there is no sound, no bubbles, nothing when Pump 1 is running at low speed. When pump 1 is at full speed, then I do get the bubbles, but as for filtration, the spa uses pump one low speed, I feel that I have to leave the diverter valve to the far right in order to get the ozone out.
Does this sound normal to you, owners of a spa with dual speed pump?