CleBeavis
06-27-2012, 03:00 PM
16x32 in ground vinyl liner, about 20,000 gallons, no water features/spa, just a pool. 1 skimmer, 2 returns, pumphouse at same level as pool, about 5 feet from shallow end of pool
When they built/installed pool in 1998 they installed a PacFab (Pentair) Challenger 1 hp (1.25SF) single speed pump.
It's still running strong but I'm wondering if it's too much pump (300# Hayward sand filter) for the pool. Everywhere I've read a blurb/info about this pump it always mentions 'High Flow' i.e. "Excellent high pressure performance for all types of demanding installations".
Is it too much? I wouldn't think my little pool is a 'demanding installation'. Pool has always performed/maintained well with this pump, only complaint is that it is somewhat loud compared to other pumps I have come in contact with. Oh, and it's generally in the $400+ range when I have to replace.
Turnover rate w/ 60' of head is :
19,080 gallons - 6hrs
25,440 gallons - 8hrs
31,800 gallons - 10hrs
What say ye?
When they built/installed pool in 1998 they installed a PacFab (Pentair) Challenger 1 hp (1.25SF) single speed pump.
It's still running strong but I'm wondering if it's too much pump (300# Hayward sand filter) for the pool. Everywhere I've read a blurb/info about this pump it always mentions 'High Flow' i.e. "Excellent high pressure performance for all types of demanding installations".
Is it too much? I wouldn't think my little pool is a 'demanding installation'. Pool has always performed/maintained well with this pump, only complaint is that it is somewhat loud compared to other pumps I have come in contact with. Oh, and it's generally in the $400+ range when I have to replace.
Turnover rate w/ 60' of head is :
19,080 gallons - 6hrs
25,440 gallons - 8hrs
31,800 gallons - 10hrs
What say ye?