Thanks for the welcome, Watermom!
Still hoping for some advice on my questions above, plus some opinions on DE filters vs sand filters. If you were buying all new, which one would you choose?
Thanks for the welcome, Watermom!
Still hoping for some advice on my questions above, plus some opinions on DE filters vs sand filters. If you were buying all new, which one would you choose?
I would buy a sand filter but that is just my preference. They are by far the easiest to maintain. However, you will find just as many people who will tell you to buy a DE filter or a a cartridge filter. DE filters provide the best filtration. However, I have never had any issues with my sand filter not filtering well in all the years I have had a pool. All of the moderators on this forum have sand filters, too. My opinion is that I wouldn't want a cartridge filter because of the hassle of cleaning them. But, some of our members love theirs.
An SWCG does allow for less frequent "fooling with" your pool BUT most AG pool warranties are voided if you add an SWCG.
Others will chime in with their opinions, I'm sure. Hope this helps maybe a little.
Definitely helps! Bonus is that I'm already familiar with sand filters. How about the pump question? I know I don't want to overpower the filter with too big of a pump, and in my 15' AG pool my 1 HP pump was more than enough to circulate water through the whole pool. A 33' pool is a much different monster. I know I'll have to run the pump much more often to achieve enough water turnover through the pump, but will a 1 HP pump even move enough water for adequate circulation all the way to the other side of the pool?
A 1HP inground pump is MORE than enough for your pool: a 33' x 52" pool only holds around 22,000 gallons. Optimal MAXIMUM circulation is around 60 GPM, but you probably want more like 48 GPM.
A combination like this:Hayward S244S Pro-Series 24-Inch Side-Mount 1-1/2-Inch Vari-Flo Valve Pool Filter @ Amazonwould work exceptionally well and be very efficient to operate. You would leave the pump on low speed except when vacuuming, backwashing, or cleaning up, and you would definitely want the smaller pump!
Hayward Super Pump 2-speed 230V w/Switch @ A1PoolParts
But, I'm not sure if you are planning to use an IG pump and filter.
PoolDoc / Ben
If you're talking about 33' round, depth 48", then you're looking at about 25,600 gallons, which is roughly the same volume as my pool (mine is 18 x 36 rectangle). I have a 1 HP pump and 300# sand filter, and it works just fine for me.
bleachcalc volume calculation......
Janet
Another error, in it then.
Thanks for the input! I know that a 1HP pump is capable of circulating enough water to filter the volume of the pool... I guess what I'm actually wondering is if the filtered H2O coming out the return to the pool comes out with enough force to circulate water evenly throughout the entire pool. In other words, with a 1HP pump turning over 30K gallons a day, are you really filtering 30K gallons, or are you filtering 10K gallons three times?
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