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    Default pump power rating versus electricity consumption

    Greetings,

    My pool circulation pump has a 3/4 HP motor. My electric utility (PG&E)
    recently replaced my mechanical meter with a digital one and I can
    see now that running the motor uses up 1.2 kW. Is this normal?
    3/4 HP is about 560 Watt. Even with a 0.8 power factor and another
    10% of losses I should still be under 1 kW. Or perhaps the 3/4 HP
    rating doesn't really mean 3/4 HP?

    Thanks!
    Luigi
    30'x16' (irregular) indoor gunite/plaster pool, 10k gal,
    Autopilot DLG-220 with SC-48 cell, 3/4 HP recirc pump,
    solar panels, heat exchanger from 200 kBTU/hour Viessmann boiler

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    Default Re: pump power rating versus electricity consumption

    It depends on your service factor as well. Most high efficiency pumps have fairly high service factor of 1.6 or greater which makes the braking HP (true HP) higher. For a 3/4 HP pump, that is about 1.2 braking HP with a service factor of 1.6. BHP to energy use is about 75%-85% efficiency:

    Kw = BHP * .746 / .75 = 1.2 kw

    So what you are reading is reasonable.
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    Default Re: pump power rating versus electricity consumption

    I'm not familiar with the term "service factor". What does this represent and how is it calculated? thanks for any info!!

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    Default Re: pump power rating versus electricity consumption

    Service factor is determined by the motor manufacture and is usually stamped on the motor label along with the horse power. The "labeled" HP is virtually meaningless without taking into account the service factor. The true horse power of a pump (i.e. braking horse power) is the labeled HP times the service factor.
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    Default Re: pump power rating versus electricity consumption

    Quote Originally Posted by mas985 View Post
    It depends on your service factor as well. Most high efficiency pumps have fairly high service factor of 1.6 or greater which makes the braking HP (true HP) higher. For a 3/4 HP pump, that is about 1.2 braking HP with a service factor of 1.6. BHP to energy use is about 75%-85% efficiency:

    Kw = BHP * .746 / .75 = 1.2 kw

    So what you are reading is reasonable.
    You are indeed correct. The service factor on my pump is 1.67.
    30'x16' (irregular) indoor gunite/plaster pool, 10k gal,
    Autopilot DLG-220 with SC-48 cell, 3/4 HP recirc pump,
    solar panels, heat exchanger from 200 kBTU/hour Viessmann boiler

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