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    Default New Pump Questions before I Buy

    Hello all,

    My current pump is a Hayward SuperPump 3/4 hp, SF 1. It is about 7 years old and is giving the bearing screech of death. It had a leak earlier in the season, and I am assuming water got where it shouldn't have and poof...rust, because there is a good bit of corrosion and internal rust

    Earlier in the season while I was battling the green cloud (algae), it was suggesting to throttle down the flow to my filter...I ended up not doing that, so my question is, would a 1/2 hp pump be better than a 3/4 hp for a 15,000K pool with a Tagelus 50 (a little over 200lbs sand)? I have 2, 1.5 inch intakes and have no idea how much piping is underground (feet wise). Pool is only 5 ft deep and equipment sits level with pool. I have looked at dual speed pumps, but 2 issues are holding me back, cost and wiring to the AquaLogic controller, as I plan to install myself.

    I appreciate any input.

    Stella
    15K gal in ground pool; 3/4HP Super Pump; Tagelus 50 sand filter; Aqualogic & T-15 SWCG; Letro Legend

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    Default Re: New Pump Questions before I Buy

    A 3/4 horse pump with a 200# sand filter shouldn't generally be a problem. Usually that size pump won't flow as much water as the filter can handle, so it's OK. But a 1/2 hp (full-rated) would work well, too, I'd presume.

    7 years is an awfully short life for a Hayward SuperPump. Mine's still going strong at 10 years. Unless it was faulty I'm wondering if you damaged it somehow and if it's fixable.
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    Default Re: New Pump Questions before I Buy

    Depending on the pump line, you could end up with a larger pump even though it has a smaller label HP. For example, the 1/2 HP full rate Whisperflo is actually a larger pump than the 3/4 HP up rated Superpump. In fact, it is bigger than the 1 HP up rated Superpump as well. When choosing a pump, it is important to look beyond the label HP and see how the head curve compares with your current pump's head curve.

    I would agree with Carl that a motor swap might be both cheaper and easier.
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