Filling a spa or pool with a water softener will not cause you to have air in the Plumbing. Air in your plumbing can be trapped regardless of your filling method. It's always best to run the jets for a few minutes prior to running the heater, to insure all the air from the lines has been bleed. In addition, not all Spa chemistry works well with soft water. Cleanwater Blue is one of the better sanitizing systems to use with any type of water.
Did you purge the air out of the gas line? This could cause the problem by air being introduced into the line.
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Water and air in combination will rapidly cause iron to rust.
Moist air means that there is more water vapor in a given amount of air than there is when the air is dry. Water vapor is less dense than dry air, so if there's less dry air and more water vapor, the air weighs less (if you don't change its altitude).
Air accumulates in the water pipes after a water softener cycles because the water softener stops the flow of water during this time. This usually only takes 5 to 7 minutes. Air builds up when the pipes get empty.
To release air that cause water hammer
There are many reasons for a water softener not to us salt. For example: - The water softener is bypassed (so no water going through it) or switched off. - The water softener is not metering water consumption properly. - The valve is jammed or broken. - There is an air leak in the brine draw mechanism. Which one is most likely will depend on which make and model of water softener you have. If you have an engineering mindset and have a good fault-finding guide, you can try working through these. Otherwise it is time to call in a good water softener engineer. Julian Hobday of KindWater
Water softeners don't typically require much maintenance outside of occasional salt refills. However, it is possible for your water softener to break down or malfunction. If you are renting the water softener, then the responsibility for repairs lies with the company that owns it. However, if you own the water softener, you will be responsible for making any necessary repairs to the machine.When a water softener stops working properly, there are several things that may be wrong. You may have noticed that the motor isn't running, that the water is not being effectively softened, that the water has too much iron in it, or that the brine isn't flowing. Depending on the type of problem you are experiencing, the steps for water softener repair will differ.If the problem you are having is that the motor is not working properly, you should first check to see if the power is turned on. If you find that the power is in fact turned on, you will need to test the motor to determine if the part itself is the problem.If the water isn't coming out of the machine soft, the first thing you should try is to flush the tank and clean the injector. To clean the injector, switch the softener to bypass mode and disconnect the softener from power. Next, remove the softener cap, screen, and the injector nozzle. You can then clean the screen with water and soap. The nozzle can be cleaned with a paper clip or with canned air. After all parts have been cleaned, you can reassemble the unit and test it to see if the problem has been repaired.If the problem you are experiencing is that the water has too much iron in it, you can try to replace the filter. Some models can also use salt that has built-in iron-control agents. You can also check to ensure that the bypass valve is in the right position and that there are no leaks in your plumbing.Finally, if you are having trouble with flow in the brine line, you can try to flush the line to fix the problem. After the line is flushed, you can try to replace the filter screen and injector. Also, you can check the line for any damage or kinks that may be obstructing the flow.
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There is no air in line Fuel pump pressursizes line and air automatically bleeds from the injector Not enough fuel or pressure will cause rough start
If air is trapped in the cooling system and is not removed, yes, it will cause overheating.
Did you purge the air out of the gas line? This could cause the problem by air being introduced into the line.
somehow you'll hear a windy noise in the water line
Depends upon the plumbing code in your area.... A traditional ion-exchange water softener does need a "drain line". Typically 10-50 gallons of water are sent to the drain during each regeneration . Depending upon the local plumbing codes this drain could be: - a floor drain - a deep-sink drain (wash basin) - plumed directly into the household sewer drain (typically this installation uses a device called an air-gap)
Install an automatic air vent on the line
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