Need to replace pump for inground pool estimating 62.5 gpm any suggestions?
Need to replace pump for inground pool estimating 62.5 gpm any suggestions?
There are lots of pumps that will push 63 GPM . . . and one pressure or another. In order to make a meaningful recommendation, you'll need to supply
=> accurate gallon volume of your pool
=> piping size at the pool equipment (1.5", 2" or ?)
=> presence/absence of: in-floor cleaning system; solar system, heater, pool pump driven cleaner, spa etc
=> type and size of your filter
=> presence of any other flow restrictions, such as a Hayward inline chlorinator
Alternatively, you can just buy a variable speed pump (~$1,000) -- they are all based on a high efficiency 3 HP, but can efficiently 'turn-down' the flow rate, making them a reasonably good 'one-size-fits-all' pump.
There is a down side, besides the cost. The electronics are so expensive, so that electronic repairs are 70% of the cost of a new pump. Since the electronics are sensitive to voltage problems, and frequently damaged by lightning, a VSP pump may not be a good choice in areas that have summer-time thunderstorms.
PoolDoc / Ben
The bigger question to me is why 62.5 GPM. I hope you are not going by turnovers because that doesn't really matter for pump run time.
Mark
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