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replumbing need a jump start on how things are laid out
k we just got our slab poured went with 7"thick slab with 12" thick footers were in missouri so i went real heavy to avoid chipmunk burrow issues. now im getting ready to set the tub back in to position and begin framing and electrical. this is no biggie issue as im a journeyman electrician with many carpenter friends. the problem is the plumbing we are putting the blower back into the unit (we picked up from a lady who said the older blower died long ago and was removed by her pool man and never replaced.)so i have NO idea were this thing is connected nor do any plumbing friends of mine. i need a general lay out of how the plumbing connects so i can get all the pieces in the right spot so i can then connect my electric correctly.
also can anyone tell me what the heck the big hole is in the thing it looks like it used to be a filter or something but what ever it was it was busted off long ago and never replaced. it's not tied into the system at all anymore just a screw on cap that when you take it of you have nice place to drop a bug bomb ever month or so to keep the cabinet pest free.(never mind figured it out it's a rainbow filter i found it and know where to get it replaced if i so desire.)
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