This is a post from another forum, but what Deek says is pretty accurate.
"Posted by deeker (My Page) on Sun, Apr 1, 07 at 16:55
Please remember the main goal of the IntelliFlo pump line is to use less energy while running the pump. Let me state a couple of things the IntelliFlos cannot do and then talk about a few things it can do.
The IntelliFlos cannot overcome undersized plumbing: meaning the pump cannot supply anymore water than the pipe allows. The IntelliFlo cannot replace every pump on a pool if the flow requirements for the pool exceed 140-160 GPM when all the pools features are called for at the same time. Also remember the more GPM you require the higher the RPM of the motor. The maximum RPM's of the motor is 3450 - same as any single speed pool motor. The closer the pump operates to the 3450 RPM the less energy that is saved.
All that said and those parameters followed the IntelliFlo easily has the capability to benefit any pool and any pools features.
The IntelliFlo only works with an IntelliTouch automation system and the 4 speed version works with an EZ Touch and IntelliTouch. Using the automation actually gives you more set speed opportunities. For example: if the 4 speed is a stand alone pump with no automation and is used with a manual time clock you are limited to the number of speeds a manual time clock provides.
If you use an EZ Touch you have up 4 speeds that can be set for various features. If you use IntelliTouch automation you have up to 8 speeds you can set. Both EZ Touch and IntelliTouch speeds can be controlled by wireless technology, spa side iS10 or indoor controller. EZ touch can also be controlled at the outdoor panel.
Now for the a few things builders are doing with the IntelliFlo line:
- Infinity edge (negative edge) pools. No more guessing on what size pump to use. IntelliFlo flows can be easily adjusted to size the water needed easily. Another plus for infinity edge pools: The edge of the pool where the water falls into a trough has very thin layer of water going over the edge into the trough. Often leaves or debris gets hung up on the edge interrupting the visual effect of the infinity edge. Builders now set the IntelliFlo to "flush the edge" by boosting the GPM once an hour or so to give the infinity pool more water and sending the debris over the edge into the trough.
- Waterfalls now can be controlled flow waterfalls. Builders set 2-3-4 speeds so you can have a quite a water fall all the way to the party waterfall.
- Spa Jets no more just high, pounding jet action. With the IntelliFlo builder are giving you a few different jet speeds to use in the spa.
- In Floor cleaners. Many require 2 pumps. Not anymore as the IntelliFlo can easily work with any in floor and eliminate the need for that extra pump.
Remember the gift of the IntelliFlo is it saves money in energy costs compared to ANY pool pump that has ever been in the pool industry. The speeds are all available and it is up to your imagination and pool applications on how they are applied.
Deek
End rip from another forum
I have an Intelliflo and I am happy with performance and based on my power savings I will recoup the additional cost in 1-1.5 years. Back when I purchased it was a big laugh by most of the pool subs that anyone would pay that much for a pool pump. Then electricity cost went through the roof, and you know what it was not them laughing it was me.It is nice to have flexibility and efficiency. I did go with the Intellitouch system with the Screenlogic interface. Neat stuff, not necessary but handy. I can log in from my notebook and see what is going on and if there are any problems make corrections to my program, turn off or on equipment, or stop operations until I get someone there to fix the issue. Since I travel a lot this is a nice feature.
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