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Leaks are often not the only low resistance paths from inside a pool to ground.
Other metallic connections such as light niches, fitting screws and even grounded
equipment such as the pool heater may produce "Leak Tracks." Testing has
shown the following ranking of common connections to ground from lowest elec-
trical resistance to highest. Leaks generally fall in the upper end of this ranking
depending on size.
High
1. Metal light niches
2. Ladder
3. Some stair anchor screws that extend to ground
4. Main drain
5. Return and skimmer fitting screws
6. Water through pipes to grounded equipment
7. Thin spots in liner
Low
To use the LeakTrac 2400 most effectively it is necessary to create the strongest
possible "Leak Track" going to the leak, while eliminating or disregarding other
connections to ground that are not leaks.
Finding Leaks with the LeakTrac 2400
Preliminary Steps:
Before using the LeakTrac 2400, first confirm that there is indeed a leak in the
pool by using the Leakalyzer or doing a bucket test. Next, pressure test the
plumbing lines and repair any leaking lines. Finally, dye test around the lights,
return fittings, skimmers and stair gaskets to assure these areas are not leaking.
(If you are unfamiliar with the bucket test, proper pressure testing, or dye testing
visit www.leaktools.com.)
Pool Preparation:
1. Make sure pumps and equipment are turned off and the pool is filled to its
normal level, assuring that all leaks are underwater.
2. Remove any automatic cleaning devices that may get tangled in the Leak-
Trac 2400 probe or cables.
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