http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/archive...hp/t-9965.html
Doesn't look like it will affect the actual output according to this thread.
My pool pump pooted out at the end of last season and I think I'd like to go with a 2 speed, but it has been opined to me that the SWG would not operate properly on low speed, and would not truly save much money. Anyone know differently?
Also, I've been told that the low speed wouldn't flow enough water to prevent freezing pipes in Georgia's occasional 15 degree low temps, when running all night. Anyone care to comment? Thank you.
Hal
20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG
http://www.poolforum.com/pf2/archive...hp/t-9965.html
Doesn't look like it will affect the actual output according to this thread.
SWCG will work fine on low speed. However since pump run time is usually increased when running on low speed you might need to lower the cell output to compensate for this. In other words, longer pump run time and lower cell output will generate the same amount of chlorine you are generating on high speed with a shorter pump run time and higher cell output. The reason pump run time is increased on low speed is because to turn over the same amount of water on low speed will take a longer run time than on high speed.
Last edited by waterbear; 03-07-2011 at 11:47 PM.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
Congrats on your retirement, Waterbear. From the same source that I got the question about low speed SWG efficiency, I've been told that "all" SWGs don't begin to raise chlorine levels until they've been running at least 6 hours. I've never heard that suggested or seen it discussed before. Any truth to that, IYHO?
Hal
20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG
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