Hello from upstate NY !!
Been a lurker for a while and decided to join...or should I say 'take the plunge" ....sorry..lol
Lots of great info and I hope to learn alot.
Thanks
Hello from upstate NY !!
Been a lurker for a while and decided to join...or should I say 'take the plunge" ....sorry..lol
Lots of great info and I hope to learn alot.
Thanks
Welcome! Glad to have you join us. Let us know if you have any questions that we can help with.![]()
I actually have a filter dilemma....currently useing a Hayward Pro series s210t filter and have been told by many "pool" people that I will need to upgrade to a cartridge filter.
My current AG pool is 10k gallons and the pool I am having installed next week is a 27' round @ 18,5k gallons. According to the flow rate of the filter @ 20 gpm ....and the flow rate of my Pentair superflo pump @ 84 gpm, I'm a bit confused if this system will be ok.
The sand filter has always kept my water clear as far as I can tell.....I like the idea of a cartridge filter...less maintenance , more flow(turnover) etc...but not thrilled at the replacement filter prices.
Currently I have a line on a Jandy cl580...which was running a 40k gal pool .
I hate to spend $$$ thats not necessary but want a good system for my new pool.
any help or insight is appreciated
I appreciate the help
I wouldn't switch away from a sand filter. They are just too easy. Cartridge filters aren't bad if you live someplace arid with little organic debris (leaves, pollen, etc.) but in the northeast where you are, I'd stick with sand. Plus, cleaning cartridges is a big pain and a dirty job. I'm not the pump/filter expert around here. Let me ask someone else to give you advice on what to buy. Sit tight.
The more I think about it...the more I think sand is for me. It has worked flawlessly for me the past 7 seasons.
Just not sure if my current set up is sized right to clean my pool.
thanks for the help
On a 17k gallon pool, you would ideally have a flow rate of 36 GPM (8 hour turn-over). That translates into a 21" ID sand filter @ 15 GPM. You'd want a 18 sft DE filter or a 96sft cartridge filter. Cartridge filters can be oversized without limit; DE and sand filters cannot.
The 'real' flow rates for filters are the ones listed for public pools:
sand => 15 gpm/sft
DE => 2 gpm/sft
cart => 0.375 gpm/sft
The Superflo pump may, or may not, be too big. Two questions:
1. What is the exact model of the pump, and what are the electrical ratings on the motor?
2. Are you handy enough to take the pump apart, and re-assemble it?
PoolDoc / Ben
Pentair Superflo model # sf-n1-1a 1 hp pump .....
voltage=115/230
full load amps=14.2/7.1
hp=1
sf=1.25
sfhp=1.25
not sure if any of that helps..? Yes , handy enought to do what needs to be done.
Thanks
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