Shared Pool/Spa Systems and Spillover Logic
Combined pool and spa systems behave differently from standalone pools because valves, spillovers, hotter water, and shared equipment can hide the real problem.
- Combined pool and spa systems behave differently from standalone pools because valves, spillovers, hotter water, and shared equipment can hide the real problem.
- Free Chlorine
- pH
- Total Alkalinity
- Calcium Hardness
- Do not assume one chemistry snapshot tells the whole story for both pool and spa
- Do not treat constant spillover as a neutral default setting
Map the valve modes for pool, spa, and spillover before changing schedules or chemistry.
- ✕Do not assume one chemistry snapshot tells the whole story for both pool and spa
- ✕Do not treat constant spillover as a neutral default setting
Free Chlorine / pH / Total Alkalinity / Calcium Hardness
Map the valve modes first
Troubleshooting shared systems starts with knowing where the water is actually going.
Treat spillover as a runtime choice, not a default
Constant spillover changes both wear and chemistry.
Manage the spa as a hotter, more aggressive environment
Heat, aeration, and small volume stack together in attached spas.
Troubleshoot shared-equipment symptoms in the right order
A spa symptom is often a valve, heater, or automation problem before it is a chemistry mystery.
Ressources (5)
Mixed-brand automation, heaters, and winterization
Use the mixed-brand control guide when spa scenes, actuators, heaters, and pump logic span more than one equipment family.
Spa spillover advanced
Use the advanced spillover page when the question is really about aeration, pH rise, and deliberate spillover scheduling.
Manufacturer manuals and model-family index
Use the family index to identify the right automation, heater, and actuator families before troubleshooting shared pool/spa logic.
Manual library
Open the manual library first when you want pinned manuals for shared pool/spa systems instead of vendor landing pages.
Source-hosted Hayward Omni configuration guide
Source-hosted Hayward Omni-family guide for shared-system valve scenes, controller setup, and automation context.
Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.