How do you know how to figure ft head? I am trying to match a pump with a filter and can't read the proper GPM of the pump without knowing feet head...but I have no clue what this is.Originally Posted by cruzmisl
How do you know how to figure ft head? I am trying to match a pump with a filter and can't read the proper GPM of the pump without knowing feet head...but I have no clue what this is.Originally Posted by cruzmisl
Is this where I admit I have a 18X36 Frankenpool? It will be vinyl lined, with no main drain when it's done. In the meantime, we are still trying to figure out the concrete work, pump, filter and all the other fun stuff that comes with a total/complete renovation.
I can speak from experience...
My old 1.5 hp pump sprung a leak so I replaced it with a 1 hp single speed Whisperflow pump. At that time I had a hayward sand filter rated at 62 gpm (3.xx sqft). The 1 hp Whisperflow easily outperformed my old 1.5 hp pump but it was to much for my sand filter. After a backwash the pressure would start at 22-25 psi. Also I would get a little sand in the pool so I replaced the sand and checked the laterals, everything was ok. My only guess is the 1 hp Whisperflow flowed to much for my little 62 gpm sand filter and that it was pushing sand through the laterals.
This year I had the opportunity to replace the sand filter with a DE filter. Hindsight being 20/20 the sand filter was definately undersized for my 2" piping and 1 hp Whisperflow. The DE filter runs at 10-11 psi compared to the 22-35 psi the sand filter ran at. The only thing that changed was the filter!
If I had it to do all over again the only thing I would change would be a 2 speed 1 hp whisperflow!
For now you could buy the 2 speed 1 hp and just use the low speed (with your sand filter).
Have you considered the 1hp 2 speed SuperPump from Hayward?
Mine's been running into its 4th season now, mostly on low, and I use it with a 200# Hawyard sand filter with no problems on either low or high.
It's a 220v pump and surely is PLENTY big enough for your pool and won't overwhelm your filter. I don't know Pentair, but I've never heard anything but good about them, I just know I'm DELIGHTED with my 2 spd SuperPump.
Carl
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