I’d like to know what the minimum and optimum flow rates (GPM) or pressure requirements are for the Hayward DE 7220 operating in conjunction with a Hayward ECOSTAR SP3400VSP alone (i.e. without the solar array engaged). This information will allow me to correctly set speed 1 RPM on the ECOSTAR for non-solar condition in relay mode.
I currently have a 25K gal pool with Hayward Super II 1 hp pump (2 inch piping), Hayward DE 7220 filter, Polaris 280 sweep with booster pump, Goldline Aqua Rite chlorine generator, eleven (11) Heliocol solar pool panels on 2nd story roof, and Goldline/Hayward GL235 solar controller (5A049-026318) with automated gate valve. This equipment was installed new as a package in Jan 2005. My weekly maintenance consists of adding 2 qts of acid weekly along with 3 caps of Pool Perfect + Phos free, and cleaning the skimmer. As required I clean/inspect the Chlorine cell. Twice per year I disassemble and clean the DE filter. Pre-coat DE filter readings are 14 PSI without solar and 20 PSI with the solar array valve open.
I’ve worked with the Hayward Techs on the phone to determine that I will use the ECOSTAR in relay mode with Speed 1 set for non-solar use and Speed 2 for solar use. Speed 2 will be invoked when the Hayward GL-235 solar control opens the solar valve and closes the high voltage output relay. This relay will be wired to the 24 VAC and Input 1 contacts of the ECOSTAR. The RPM for speed 2 will be set to provide 55 GPM to the solar array per Heliocol specs.
But on the phone the Hayward Tech could not provide procedure/data points necessary to set speed 1 to a minimum RPM (i.e. without solar) which will allow optimum filtration by the DE7220.
Would appreciate any insight available!
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