Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
I just bought a 13'x25'x4' Tuff Pool and need to figure out what pump to get and what size sand filter.
I plan on running the pump 24/7 because I'll have two 2x20 solar panels and because the pool will be used daily (mostly by dogs). The pipes running between the pump, pool, and solar panels will be less than 10' long as everything will be close to one another.
Three pool supply retailers recommend getting a variable flow or variable speed pump because they're energy efficient. After doing some research on this forum, it seems I may not have to get a pricey variable flow/speed pump because a 2 speed pump will suffice, especailly if it runs on low most of the time. Would it be better to buy the pricey variable flow/speed pump because they are more energy efficient than 2 speed pumps?
Second question: What size sand filter do I need? If I have this right, I think the surface area of the filter determines the hp of the 2 speed pump.
I thank you in advance for any advice.
Louisa
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
Hi Louisa,
I have a 15x30 AGP with functional water depth 4', approximately 12,500 gallons. It is used primarily by German Shepherd dogs.
It has a 1 HP 2-speed pump which runs 6 hours during the night on low speed. It is also on when the dogs are in the pool and about an hour after to skim the hair off the surface. Filtration is via a 19" sand filter which holds about 200 pounds of sand. I opted for a sand filter rather than cartridge because sand is easiest to clean. As it has turned out over the past 7 seasons I seldom have to backwash. The hair gets trapped nicely in the skimmer basket and the PoolSkim device. Some of it does sink to the bottom where it gathers in soft clumps and is easily scooped out.
We insist that dogs who use the pool have been brushed and that their nails are trimmed. If the owners don't do it, we will. One of our dogs tends to walk on the bottom with his hind feet and "swim" with his front paws. That dog has to wear booties on his hind feet.
To date, there is no damage to the liner anywhere despite the elegant turns our 'Esther Williams' dog likes to do whereby he pushes off the side of the pool after retrieving his toy.
For your size pool a 1 HP pump would be plenty. Running it on low speed will save a great deal of electricity expense. I previously had a 1.5 HP which overpowered the sand filter and damaged the multiport gasket which we had to replace each year.
Hope this helps a little.
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
Actually, I think you can get by with a smaller pump than a 1hp. I'll ask Ben to offer an opinion on this for you.
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
That's a good idea, to get Ben's input. I gather Louisa's pool will be a commercial enterprise used to swim dogs. That presents an entirely different filtration issue from a pool used by children. She won't have to deal with urine (dogs don't pee while actively exercising) but she will have a lot of dog hair. No sun tan lotions but dander, instead. In my mind, for her 9,000+ gallon pool she'll want a pump and filter that does the job reliably well, not just something that'll get her by.
Louisa, be ready to do a lot of refilling and adjusting the chemical levels. The dogs will drag out an inordinate amount of water each time they exit the pool.
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
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AnnaK
The dogs will drag out an inordinate amount of water each time they exit the pool.
And, if you are nearby ........ share it with you! ;)
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
So true. Some days, you don't even need to get in the pool to get soaked and refreshed.
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
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Originally Posted by
AnnaK
That's a good idea, to get Ben's input. I gather Louisa's pool will be a commercial enterprise used to swim dogs. That presents an entirely different filtration issue from a pool used by children. She won't have to deal with urine (dogs don't pee while actively exercising) but she will have a lot of dog hair. No sun tan lotions but dander, instead. In my mind, for her 9,000+ gallon pool she'll want a pump and filter that does the job reliably well, not just something that'll get her by.
You're correct in that the pool will be used in my business for dog swimming. I have an indoor swimspa that is used for canine hydrotherapy and the larger AGP will be used for more athletic dogs. My 3000 gallon swimspa has a 3/4 hp 2 spped pump that seems to work well with the 175 pound sand filter for getting the water pretty clear after a full day of furry dogs.
Yes, dogs will get water on everything. Even on places you wouldn't think. When they shake, water really travels great distances. And no one ever leaves the dog spa with dry clothing!
I would love to get by with a 2 speed pump, but another pool retailer told me that it will be hard for me to get a 1 HP pump because they're not energy efficient and being in California, it's a problem. According to him, oversizing pumps has become such an issue that the State of California (a big pool state), recently enacted a law to control how big of a pump could be placed on a swimming pool.
I haven't yet been able to find out if there are energy efficient 2 speed pumps. Does anyone know?
Louisa
K9 Swim Coach
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
I decided to go with the Pentair IntelliFlo VS 3050 High Performance Pump from Amazon for a total of $882 (includes shipping.)
My local pool supply retailer said they would try to match the price but I'm not holding my breath. I'm now shopping for a sand filter. It seems there probably isn't much difference between Pentair, Hayward, and other brands. If anyone has a differing opinon, I'd love to hear it.
Louisa
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
Wow! That's a lot of money for a pump! A Hayward Superpump 2 speed 1hp is less than $500. That's what I have and I run it on low about 12 hrs /day, on a 19,000/20,000 pool--and yours is 10,000 gals. I think you are wasting serious money. But that's my personal opinion.
Re: Bought a new AG pool; now need to figure out pump and fitler
The Intelliflow is almost $300 cheaper than if I bought if from my local pool supply place. The reason for choosing it is because it's more energy efficient than the 2 speed pump (or that's what the salesperson told me.) I am paying a lot for electricy per kw so I would rather pay more now for a pump and get long-term savings on my energy bill over the years.
Louisa