Hot Tub Forum
Original => Hot Tub Forum => Topic started by: jennyfun on September 20, 2006, 04:17:20 pm
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I've noticed that i haven't had any bubbles coming out the return line. I pulled the line of the ozonator and gave it a blow. Now bubbles are present. My question is how much resistance should be in the line? I cannot blow through it very well. In case it matters it's an 05 Artesian Dove Canyon
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I've noticed that i haven't had any bubbles coming out the return line. I pulled the line of the ozonator and gave it a blow. Now bubbles are present. My question is how much resistance should be in the line? I cannot blow through it very well. In case it matters it's an 05 Artesian Dove Canyon
It could be a couple things but first tell us if it EVER had bubbles coming through? Also, did you blow into the line with a check valve there or did you remove it before the check line and blow through the line?
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Yes it used to have bubbles coming out. I only removed the line off the ozonator, if there's a check valve there i'm not sure.
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jennyfun,
There should be a check valve in the line to prevent water from backing into the ozonator. If this valve is in backwards, it will also prevent air from getting past it.
You might also check for a kinked line going from the ozonator to the injector. Mine quit bubbling all together and come to find out there was a kink in the line.
Jr
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I pulled the line of the ozonator and gave it a blow.
Jenny
You really should be carefull when doing that. Ozone is a very powerfull oxidizer and ever the residue that builds up in the 1/4 inch line can cause skin burns :(. You may want to use a small amount of compressed air(if available) or a pucker mask.