Hello, in July we had a replacement filter pump and a heat pump installed. Pentair Superflo VST and Nirvana FC120. I do not have an automation system or a flow meter or a nightime cover. I winged it initially with the programming/settings and all went very well and we're pleased as punch. So, that being totally unacceptable, I put on my Hydraulic Engineering cap and started wondering about how what was happening related to specs and best performance stuff. Nirvana talks about GPM, Pentair is RPM. Nirvana says GPM should be between 40 and 80, and that 60 to 80 is ideal. I wanted to know what the filter pump RPMs I was using in the programs I set up were delivering in GPM. The VSP's RPM max is 3,400 or 3,450. Initially I was using speeds around 2,000, 2,400, 2,800. The only way I could think to test GPM was to select an RPM, hook up a few feet of old Kreepy Krauly pool vacuum hose to a return and time a bucket fill. I did this very carefully for each of the two returns and repeated the test for comparison. I'm confident in how I did the test but don't know if its a proper test. So I measured how much water was coming out of both returns. I did one return immediately after the other hoping that is equavalent to doing both at once. 35 GPM at 2,800 RPM, and 44 GPM at 3,400 RPM. Comparing that to the heat pump efficiency recommendation (40 to 80) I am barely in the range with my highest VSP RPM setting. While I was at it, I measured the temp of the water coming out of the returns. It was 77 degrees when heat pump showed 74 for the water going through it. I am wondering if you folks see any problems in my test methods or red flags in the results, and if you have any input on my desire to coordinate the specific pump and heater I have. Thanks!