I love this forum....made my life soooooooo much easier.
How long should one run their pump? I have 9,000 gallons, a 3/4 SuperPump w/22 sand filter. This is one of my last pieces to this puzzle.....
Thank You,
Bob-
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I love this forum....made my life soooooooo much easier.
How long should one run their pump? I have 9,000 gallons, a 3/4 SuperPump w/22 sand filter. This is one of my last pieces to this puzzle.....
Thank You,
Bob-
You want your pump to run at least long enough in one day to turn the water over completely. I personally turn mine on the in the morning before I leave for work, and turn it off between the time I get home and bedtime. Average, I'd say it runs for 8-10 hours daily in the summer. Others on this forum run theirs from 6-12 hours a day, divided into 3-4 hour shifts. So it's all really a matter of personal choice, depending on your pool's needs.
Janet
I do the same as Janet. On in the morning and off a couple hours after I add bleach in the evening. Of course, in the spring while all the blooming trees are dropping all their crud into the pool, I don't leave my pump running while I am at work. If I did, the skimmer basket would completely fill up with blooms, etc., and I don't want my pump to run dry. After all the trees lose all their buds, blooms, etc. and just have leaves, this is no longer a problem and it stays on all day.
The length of time will vary depending on your system and your local temps. Here are my two simple rules. The hotter it gets the more you run it. If you ever have water issues let it run until they are resolved.
That's how I do it anyway, Dennis
damn, did not realize it requires that much time
A 3/4 HP uprated superpump should deliver 50-60 GPM depending on your head loss. So worse case, you will have a 3 hour turnover. Therefore, you shouldn't need to run the pump more than 6 hours and could go down to as little as 3 but it really depends on how clean you want your water.
Have I been wrong to run my pump 24/7?
Do any of you guy use a timer for your pump? I'm the type who'll forget to turn it on, or turn it off at least twice a week...
I have had mine on a digital outdoor timer, but i'm scrapping it this year and going to analog, the digital drops the program every time we get a "blip' and being out in the country, blips are relatively common, the worst that will happen on an analog is the cycle will be off by x hours - x being the length of the power outage, but a blip can shut it down for a week if I'm away.