Need help, Swimming Pool Pump
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Wow killer deal. It seems like I had seen prices in the $1800 range for the pumps, but there may be other factors as I wasn't familiar with them at that time.
I think I worked out my mom's pool at around 18K gallons too.
Thanks for the info!
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Wow killer deal. It seems like I had seen prices in the $1800 range for the pumps, but there may be other factors as I wasn't familiar with them at that time.
I think I worked out my mom's pool at around 18K gallons too.
Thanks for the info!
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Mr. Volusiano would you mind posting what kind of pump you got and the $$? Also, did you install it yourself or have a pro do it and the cost for that. Just for comparison purposes, it may give me a ballpark idea on my mom's pool. Hers is a 32 foot oval with a deeper than average shallow end.
Thanks!
My pool is an 18 gallon size pool. But the pump is a 3HP 3450 RPM at the highest power/RPM level (consuming 2550 W at this level). So it can handle most residential pool size just fine (if not overkill even). But the beauty is that you can turn down the RPM to save electricity, and turn up the RPM (if needed) for your pool features or cleaning need. I run my pump at 1400 RPM and it consumes 250 W (compared to 2550 W at 3450 RPM). So even if I have to run it twice as long to get the same water turn-over rate as before, it's an 80% energy saving right there.Leave a comment:
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I suspect that what pmaru77 is noticing is that at high flow and pressure through a bed type filter it is more likely that the pressure will carve out flow channels in the bed resulting in a non-uniform flow distribution across the mass of the bed and thus less efficient use of the filter material.Leave a comment:
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I'm waiting for my pool pump to konk out so I can justify the change. But the way SDG&E is cranking up their costs for juice, I may have to act earlier. I'm not sold on filtering working better with slower pump, thus less pressure? I've got a fairly large filter, and when cleaning, I can see that it is not uniform. I wonder if anyone can verify that slower pump gives more uniform filtering.
Filtering should not be dependent on RPM. If anything, filtering at higher RPM will cause higher system pressure reading, more resistance going through the filter. I don't even know what uniform filtering means. How do you measure it?
A lower RPM pump, beside saving electricity, would also allow you to run longer for the same turn-over, therefore reducing water stagnation.Leave a comment:
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Filtering is solely dependent on flow, not pressure. The slower the water goes through the filter the better job it does catching the small particles. If you circulate the same amount of water in 2x the time you have kept the water from stagnating and moving through your filter system.
This can be done at night as well as day if it helps the electric costs.Leave a comment:
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Filtering is solely dependent on flow, not pressure. The slower the water goes through the filter the better job it does catching the small particles. If you circulate the same amount of water in 2x the time you have kept the water from stagnating and moving through your filter system.
Guy calling the moderator an idiot. Now, it is obv. that who the idiot is. I'm waiting for my pool pump to konk out so I can justify the change. But the way SDG&E is cranking up their costs for juice, I may have to act earlier. I'm not sold on filtering working better with slower pump, thus less pressure? I've got a fairly large filter, and when cleaning, I can see that it is not uniform. I wonder if anyone can verify that slower pump gives more uniform filtering.Leave a comment:
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Guy calling the moderator an idiot. Now, it is obv. that who the idiot is. I'm waiting for my pool pump to konk out so I can justify the change. But the way SDG&E is cranking up their costs for juice, I may have to act earlier. I'm not sold on filtering working better with slower pump, thus less pressure? I've got a fairly large filter, and when cleaning, I can see that it is not uniform. I wonder if anyone can verify that slower pump gives more uniform filtering.Leave a comment:
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Now you change user names to locksmith?
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More nonsense from Tamil, Nadu India - caution with giving useless advice or you will not be allowed to post.Leave a comment:
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I worked on the variable speed motor design for the Viron. There is a separate line where I've tried to explain how it works, it's over here if anyone is interested. Thanks.Leave a comment:
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