I have a small Intex 10' diameter 1000 gallon pool! These Intex pool come with tiny cartridge filters/pumps that can bairly keep up with the pool cleaning.
After experimenting with a 360' coil of irrigation tubing on my south facing flat roof I have decided to copy the rimstar system (http://rimstar.org/renewnrg/solar_po..._fp.htm)system using 6 500' coils.
Here is the problem, I need an seperate pump to accomplish this and my roof is 18' directly above the pool.
I think after all the reading I've done that I have a good understanding of the plumbing,bypass,headers, returns and how they all function together but I am stuck at the pump integration.
Could someone help me on the pump sizing? Should I use a "pool filter pump" or is there something smaller that will have the head night I need. I am concerned because the 1 1/2" pipe will leave the pump and go straight up 18 feet make a 90 degree turn and enter the feed header.
I'm not really concerned about the electricity cost because my calculations have me feeding the pool with about 30C( 86 F ) water from the collectors at a rate of 8 gallons per hour. I would be sending the complete water volume of the pool thru the collectors in 125 minutes.
Critique, suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.
After experimenting with a 360' coil of irrigation tubing on my south facing flat roof I have decided to copy the rimstar system (http://rimstar.org/renewnrg/solar_po..._fp.htm)system using 6 500' coils.
Here is the problem, I need an seperate pump to accomplish this and my roof is 18' directly above the pool.
I think after all the reading I've done that I have a good understanding of the plumbing,bypass,headers, returns and how they all function together but I am stuck at the pump integration.
Could someone help me on the pump sizing? Should I use a "pool filter pump" or is there something smaller that will have the head night I need. I am concerned because the 1 1/2" pipe will leave the pump and go straight up 18 feet make a 90 degree turn and enter the feed header.
I'm not really concerned about the electricity cost because my calculations have me feeding the pool with about 30C( 86 F ) water from the collectors at a rate of 8 gallons per hour. I would be sending the complete water volume of the pool thru the collectors in 125 minutes.
Critique, suggestions and help would be greatly appreciated.

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