I have 300ft of half inch PVC pipe (i used PVC pipe because in UK its the cheapest option: about $100 for 300ft and about the same for 100ft of rubber hose).
I am putting it on my shed roof 8ft high with a 800watt pump (53 Litres/min or 11 gal/min and 40m or 120ft of head).
I'm Tee-ing off half of it back to the pool (after its all gone through a commercial solar power heater from Athena (only holds 8 litres or 2 gallons of water in a spiral dome) - as that likes at least 2,000 Litres/hr or 7.5 gal/min). So my solar contraption of 300ft hose pipes will get a flow rate of around 5.5 gal/min.
My pipes from the pool start at 32mm or 1 and 1/4 inch which reduces down to 1inch inlet for the pool pump. At the top of my shed I will use a T junction and half inch will go to through the solar pipes and half inch back to the pool.
I'm concerned that my pump might be too fast and too powerful for what i need?
And also not sure of any benefits of re-joining the two half inch pipes back to a 25mm or 32mm (inch or 1.25 inch) pipe before going back to the pool.
I've heard that 1-2 gallons per minute is a good flow rate to minimise friction loss?
But also heard that a higher flow rate is better due to less radiant heat loss?
I am putting it on my shed roof 8ft high with a 800watt pump (53 Litres/min or 11 gal/min and 40m or 120ft of head).
I'm Tee-ing off half of it back to the pool (after its all gone through a commercial solar power heater from Athena (only holds 8 litres or 2 gallons of water in a spiral dome) - as that likes at least 2,000 Litres/hr or 7.5 gal/min). So my solar contraption of 300ft hose pipes will get a flow rate of around 5.5 gal/min.
My pipes from the pool start at 32mm or 1 and 1/4 inch which reduces down to 1inch inlet for the pool pump. At the top of my shed I will use a T junction and half inch will go to through the solar pipes and half inch back to the pool.
I'm concerned that my pump might be too fast and too powerful for what i need?
And also not sure of any benefits of re-joining the two half inch pipes back to a 25mm or 32mm (inch or 1.25 inch) pipe before going back to the pool.
I've heard that 1-2 gallons per minute is a good flow rate to minimise friction loss?
But also heard that a higher flow rate is better due to less radiant heat loss?
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