You need to use forced air through the suction pipe from the pool pump, to the skimmer, this will blow out any debris trapped inside. you can use the air out port on a shop vac. hope this helps.
The suction line is the big one. This line should be cold when the unit is on. The small line is the liquid line.
The suction line will be the larger line going into the compressor.
When was the last time you cleaned the pool filter?????
A suction line is usually cold to the touch.
No, the liquid (discharge) line is the high pressure side. The suction line is the low pressure side.
The larger line is suction. The larger line is the suction side which should be on the right side of the compressor......
It is common practice to specify the pump suction line one size larger than the pump discharge line in order to increase the Net Positive Suction Head available (NPSHA) to the pump. A smaller suction line the same pipe size as the discharge line would result in more pressure drop in the suction line and reduce the amount of head available to the suction side of the pump. This in turn would result in an operating point closer to cavitation of the pump.
"What" on the suction line of an air conditioner indicates a problem?
One can unblock a blocked drain by using products such as Liquid Drain, which can be purchased at Homebase. In addition to this one can use a plunger, the suction from a plunger over a plughole can allow one to clear the blockage.
If you have a dedicated suction for the vacuum hose (illegal in Australia) then you close the skimmer to increase suction.
You can get a by pass valve that will alleviate some of the suction by taking water into the hose at another point.
It depends if it has suction cups on its shoes or not