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Bullfrog circ pump - questions on operation

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robertlages:
same issue with mine - i wasnt sure if Circ pump was working....I did find out that when the Circ pump is on...there is little water movement ...no where near what it is when the jets are on ...if you look close you can see...

mrgillies:
Thanks Beck, I'll determine what stock is.

Smack528i:
The Circ pump is only on for the 2 cycles you program. The only water that moves is via the small outlet where the smal led is on the bottom of the front of the tub.  It will also send some water thru all of the jet packs t the start of each cycle.  I am doing 2 six hour cycles. I might move that up to 8.  The BF circ pump moves up to 7 times more water than pumps that run 24/7 as in Hot Spring spas.  If an BF technical folks can offer more details please do.  This was from one of their CS reps.

Beck0101:

--- Quote from: Smack528i on November 29, 2016, 07:30:54 am ---The Circ pump is only on for the 2 cycles you program. The only water that moves is via the small outlet where the smal led is on the bottom of the front of the tub.  It will also send some water thru all of the jet packs t the start of each cycle.  I am doing 2 six hour cycles. I might move that up to 8.  The BF circ pump moves up to 7 times more water than pumps that run 24/7 as in Hot Spring spas.  If an BF technical folks can offer more details please do.  This was from one of their CS reps.

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I think the small outlet you're referring to is only used on tubs outfitted with an Ozone generator.

Since posting this I've noticed I'm getting flow through two of the four "floor vents", the items with large gray covers, during a filter/heating cycle.  As I do not have an ozone generator the outlet you've mentioned is only a light on my tub.  No plumbing...

Tman122:
Remember guys the amount of time required to filter is variable.

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