Re: Help me buy my new pump
You need to match the pump to the filter. The bane of pools, and especially above-ground pools, is pumps that are too BIG and filters that are too SMALL.
You've got a pool that's only around 11,000 gallons. That means you really only need about 22 GPM. That pump can be turned down to that . . . but only barely. More than that, and you'll probably damage your filter cartridge!
A Hayward SP2607X102S has almost the same flow on low, and is much less likely to blow out your filter on high!
A SP15922S PowerFlo might be even better, but I'm not sure because it's harder to find full specs on AG pool pumps.
If you DO go with the Pentair, make SURE your filter can handle the flow without damage.
As far as saving money . . . nope. The BIGGEST saving comes from having the right pump, running the right amount of time, and not from having a pump that is extremely efficient . . . at being way too big!
Re: Help me buy my new pump
Does pentair have a 1 hp variable speed model?
I want a reliable pump and something that if i get a pool heater shortly will be able to handle. I was told a VS pump would be best for a heater. I would be honestly happy to buy either of the $300 haywards mentioned. I thought the pentair was so adjustable that it could run even lower rpms then the low on a 2 speed.
Correct me where I'm wrong and thanks for any help
Re: Help me buy my new pump
What kind of pool do you have?
15x30 oval AG pool. moved in 2 years ago and not sure of brand but it looks to be in decent shape
How old is the liner?
last owner claimed to have replaced it in 2013 but who knows. its defiantely not the new darker blue pool liners ive seen recently.
What type and size piping (OD) do you have?
looks to be 2" flex pipe (OD)
What kind of filter do you have? (exact model)
looks just like Hayward CC15093S XStream Full-Flo Element Filter System
Do you want to HEAT your pool, or just WARM it?
In which months?
(Actually HEATING a pool in Connecticut is EXPENSIVE!)
I would love to heat but since i dont know all the numbers behind that and if its worth just heating for certain periods or just weekends.... i really dont know the cost differnces and what can and cannot be done as far as making financial sense.
currently at work but i can post some pics later. ill post a filter pic in a few off my phone
Re: Help me buy my new pump
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Re: Help me buy my new pump
And of the IG pumps we've discussed would be likely to burst those pipes on high.
Are you sure they are 1.5" and not 1.25"?
Need a side view of the filter with label.
Re: Help me buy my new pump
Honestly not 100% of hose size... just going off of what i remeber. I can post the specs when i get home. If i did a new pump i would do all new piping for it.
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Re: Help me buy my new pump
It's hard to measure pipe size accurately with a ruler. If you've got access to a printer, an Exacto or pair of scissors, and some heavy paper, you can make a gauge from this PDF: http://pool9.net/p-size/
Remember, with corrugated pipe, the OD is BETWEEN the corrugations!
Re: Help me buy my new pump
I have a 14,000 gallon pool and use a Pentair PLD 50 DE filter w 1HP pump. I run it from 2-4 hours per day, depending on the season. That's all it takes to get my chlorine in (Stenner liquid chlorine pump) and get it filtered.