Re: Sungrabber solar panel flow rate calculation

Originally Posted by
mas985
Based upon your other post, you have about 200 sq-ft of panels. I usually use a rule of thumb of about 1 GPM per 10 sq-ft of panels so in your case that would be 20 GPM total. That is the upper end of the range they gave you.
You said that you have a 1 HP Hayward pump. Is that a 1 HP Superpump?
Yes it is a Hayward superpump 1HP pump.
Also, what is the actual pressure reading with and without solar?
[I]Pressure reading w/o panel is 20psi, with panels on (bypass valve fully closed) reading is 20psi. When I close the bypass valve the pressure will rapidly bump up to 25psi for a split second, then goes back down to 22psi[/I][
How high are the panels installed?
1 story house. The inlet line runs all the way up to the peak of the roof, then back down the south facing slow and ties into the panel at the bottom. The top of the return line from the panels is at the peak of the roof, and flows down the roof and back into the return line after the filter.
Do you have separate suction lines coming to the pump?
No, I have this plumbed in as follows. I put a T in the return line after the filter. This is the inlet to the solar panels. Approx 6" after the T on the return line from the filter, I installed the bypass valve. The return from the panels ties into the return line going to the pool approx 6" below the bypass valve.
What size is the pipe for the solar panels?
Headers are 1 1/2", all the plumbing I did was with 1 1/2" schedule 40 pvc.
2 PSI rise could be reasonable for your setup but it depends on the answers to the above questions. However, forcing all of the water through the panels may not be necessary given you only need 20 GPM.
Carl and Al, I get what you are saying now. Thanks.
Ted (TRHOD) North Canton, Ohio
1974 Anthony 24,000 gal IG vinyl, Hayward sand filter/1hp superpump. (5) 2x20ft sungrabber solar panel roof mounted
Acquired pool June 2006 Been BBBing ever since
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