And of the IG pumps we've discussed would be likely to burst those pipes on high.
Are you sure they are 1.5" and not 1.25"?
Need a side view of the filter with label.
And of the IG pumps we've discussed would be likely to burst those pipes on high.
Are you sure they are 1.5" and not 1.25"?
Need a side view of the filter with label.
Honestly not 100% of hose size... just going off of what i remeber. I can post the specs when i get home. If i did a new pump i would do all new piping for it.
Incorrect: (what you had)
CorrectCode:[http://Pool filter2 https://imgur.com/gallery/3BwRUmF
Without the [ CODE ] tagging:Code:https://imgur.com/gallery/3BwRUmF
https://imgur.com/gallery/3BwRUmF
AND . . . a direct link to the image itself:
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Last edited by PoolDoc; 06-08-2018 at 04:42 PM.
It's hard to measure pipe size accurately with a ruler. If you've got access to a printer, an Exacto or pair of scissors, and some heavy paper, you can make a gauge from this PDF: http://pool9.net/p-size/
Remember, with corrugated pipe, the OD is BETWEEN the corrugations!
I have a 14,000 gallon pool and use a Pentair PLD 50 DE filter w 1HP pump. I run it from 2-4 hours per day, depending on the season. That's all it takes to get my chlorine in (Stenner liquid chlorine pump) and get it filtered.
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