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I'm getting all the "wetted" surfaces by doing this right?I also should mention I have all the jets set to pump just water...I don't really like all the air and bubbles usually. Is this an issue?
Yes, you want to open the air injectors or blower or whatever you have that introduces air to the jets. Then you can say that all the "wetted" surfaces have been treated. You don't want any stagnent water in there growing bacteria. I even open mine up after my post soak dichlor dose.
OK, let me get this straight, since it seems that there are some terminology issues here: The venturi valve is the thing that adds air to the water jets. The blower is the separate function that is independent of the jets, and *air* bubbles out of all those little holes everywhere.Tony, are you saying that the blower *does* get water in the air lines? If so, I was not aware of that. My blower comes on at the start of every filtration cycle, but I thought that was just to increase water movement, not to get water in the system. I do not turn on the blower when I turn all the pumps on to add chlorine.
HotSpring spas don't have blowers. The air injectors (venturi valves) should be closed when you are not soaking. They do not need to be open during the clean cycle or when running pumps after adding dichlor. They do not hold water. Your diverter valves that direct the water to the jets want to be in the middle running through all the jets. If you happened to have a spa that had a blower, you would turn it on when adding dichlor because parts of those lines hold water.
Tony, my Jacuzzi has push button air injectors. Do you know if they hold water? I was under the impression they did. Please tell me that I haven't been turning them on for no reason when adding dichlor.
No they don't. The buttons take the place of valves on most spas. There are tubes that go from the equipment compartment to the jets that introduce air to the water jets. The buttons open and close the shutoffs to the air.
ok, so the button that I push that results in air bubbles coming out of all the little holes separate from the jets is not a "blower"? Does any water get in that system?
The button you push that results in air bubbles coming out of all the little holes separate from the jets sounds exactly what I have and is a blower. Water does get in that system.Why Not has a Jacuzzi Spa that uses a mechanical button rather than a little dial or lever that adds the omph to the jets. There is no motorized blower on that system nor are there little holes that make bubbles. What you have sounds like an electronic button that starts a motorized blower that sends air to a lot of small little holes and makes a lot of bubbles in the water.
Yes, it is an electronic button, on the control panel like all the others, and it sends air to lots of little holes, resulting in my tub looking like a bubbling cauldron. (I also have a mechanical valve that I turn to introduce air into the jets, but that is different.) I did not realize that water got in there (the bubbler thing), so I guess I should turn that button on as well when I add chlorine? Thanks Tony!