Yep, I have the same problem as This thread with a newly purchased Pentair VST. Very troublesome because my system is very tight with no evidence of air leak at any level, no bubbles at the pool surface, or pool loss of water level. New pump. new DE filter set running on 1.5 inch diameter copper pipe. It was suggested by Pentair that the newly engineered variable pump requires 2 inch plumbing to return adequate flow. While that may be the case, my single stage Stay-Rite 1.0 HP has been running the system for years with a full bowl, fantastic flow and considerable turbulence at the pool surface. I will not dig up my pool pad and replace all the pipe with 2 inch PVC just because of a new pump design. The problem of low water level and return flow to the pump chamber seems to be less (longer to manifest) before adding DE. It is almost like the pump cannot handle a pressure change when DE is added. Others say that it is normal for that pump to operate at lower RPM and present less water in the chamber. I, like you concern myself that the pump may run dry in my absence. If a low bowl is normal at 3450 RPM, then I accept that.
I can pipe 2 inch above ground to prove my point or, I can rebuild the bearings of my old single stage. The variable speed energy saving argument has no merit if I have to run twice as long per day to achieve the same results. I challenge Pentair, or anyone else to prove me wrong as all I want to do is restore my pool to it's previous performance. I would be interested as to what else you have learned about the problem.
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I can pipe 2 inch above ground to prove my point or, I can rebuild the bearings of my old single stage. The variable speed energy saving argument has no merit if I have to run twice as long per day to achieve the same results. I challenge Pentair, or anyone else to prove me wrong as all I want to do is restore my pool to it's previous performance. I would be interested as to what else you have learned about the problem.
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