I've been browsing around the Internet, trying to find out more about pool cartridge filters and flow rates. Came across a Unicel FAQ:
http://www.unicelfilters.com/retaile..._flow_rate.asp
which describes maximum flow rate of 1 GPM per square foot of filter area. I found similar numbers at one or two other websites, so I assume this number is in the ballpark at least.
Running numbers for our 1500 gph pump (came with a 18' x 48" Summer Escapes donut pool) --
1500 gph = 25 gpm
The standard cartridge filter that fits in this pump housing has 5 sq. ft. of filter area.
So, that means a flow rate of 5 gpm per square foot of filter area (25/5), if I'm plugging in the numbers correctly? That's obviously a lot higher than 1 gpm...
If these numbers are correct, that would help explain why the filter doesn't seem to be accomplishing much. Also, whenever I pull out the filter for cleaning, it has a large dirty spot right where the water intake hits the filter (water enters from the side, near the upper end of the filter), and some fainter dirt deposits distributed around the lower half of the cartridge (water exits from bottom center of the housing). The rest of the cartridge area still looks white, as if it isn't really participating in the cleaning process. Maybe that makes sense, if the pump flow rate is much higher than it really should be for the cartridge size.
We just put this pump in a few weeks ago (at the moment, it is filtering water in a 1000 gallon pool), and are observing its operation. The pump we used in previous summers was the smaller 600 gph pump that came with the 1000 gallon pool, and its filter cartridges always looked much more uniformly dirty when we took them out for cleaning.
This all makes me worry that the 1500 gph pump, and its associated cartridge filter, will do a very poor job once we set up the larger (18' x 48") pool. We do plan to try the better quality (Unicel or Filbur) cartridges, but that doesn't seem to solve the apparent flow rate mismatch.
I guess I'm hoping I made some dumb mistake in the calculations, and that the mismatch between pump and filter isn't quite as bad as it looks... ? Please feel free to point out errors in assumptions or calculations![]()
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