Hi I have an ingroud SPA, the SPA pack is on the ground level with the pump. As water always try to reach the lowest part of the system, a very small air leak in the system can cause the pump to loose it's prime. There is a check valve on the suction side of the SPA but no check valve on the other side. Without air leak the pump will never loose it's prime. I know that the first thing to do is to find this air leak (very small since I see no water along the pipes), but I have an idea: installing another check valve on the other side would prevent water to drain from the pump to the SPA (in the event that a small air leak occur) because both side will be protect against unwanted water flow from pump to SPA when the pump is at off position. The check valve on the suction side is absolutely necessary to prime the pump but the other check valve will be use as a safety feature.
Do you think that is a good idea ?