Well then if that's the case I can get away with a 36sq.ft FNS plus since ress flow is 90gpm and my 3/4hp pump will only flow 70gpm. Should be a good match??
Well then if that's the case I can get away with a 36sq.ft FNS plus since ress flow is 90gpm and my 3/4hp pump will only flow 70gpm. Should be a good match??
It looks like the end-of-curve flow for a 3/4 HP WhisperFlo is about 95 gpm.
The 36 sqft would probably be OK, but I would buy one size up. I don't know what the cost difference is.
That's just me.
DE filter flow rates are usually double the rated square footage of the filter. A 36 sq ft will have a max flow rating of 72 gpm.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
Well for the $100 difference in price I'll up to the 48 sq.ft model. Not worth the headache or aggravation if the 36 is too small.
Thanks!
Joe
ALWAYS better to oversize your filter.
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
e-mail: sean@teamhorner.com --- www.autopilot.com - www.aquacal.com
If you size closer to the commercial rate instead of the residential rate you will get a much longer filter run time (time between cleanings).
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
If you size closer to the commercial rate instead of the residential rate you will get a much longer filter run time (time between cleanings) because this will oversize the filter in a residential application. You also have to take into account the addtional cost for the larger filter, however.
Retired pool store and commercial pool maintenance guy.
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