Recent content by KCD

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    Ways to protect the pump from low water level if the skimmer has one hole.

    It’s nice to hear that you have not had any problems with low water level causing pump problems. I usually check my pool daily but things can happen where pool may go unchecked for a while.
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    Ways to protect the pump from low water level if the skimmer has one hole.

    The skimmer on my inground pool has one hole, so a float valve, commonly used on skimmers with two holes, would not apply. Other than maintaing the proper water level, what are the ways to protect the pump from air getting in the skimmer piping from low water level?
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    Here's a question for you: My FHPM 1.5 single speed has a self priming maximum lift of 10 ft. If the motor is replaced with a FHPM 1.0 dual speed, what would be the self priming maximum lift for each speed?
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    Thanks for the recommendation. The one I have now (FHPM 1.5 HP) has the same 56Y frame, so replacing the motor should not be hard.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    The pump is about 2' higher than the pool but the top of the filtration tank is about 3' higher than the pump, which has to raise the water level to almost to the top of the tank before the water will start returning to the pool. I get about 80 gpm now but I think it's oversized since it can...
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    I wouldn't say the net elevation change is zero. Net energy used here is zero. The static head is positive on the supply side but negative on the return side, so the energy used to overcome the static head is cancelled out.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    "This study found: (https://consensus.fsu.edu/FBC/Pool-...4_study-efficiency_of_circulation_systems.pdf) Dirt sinks to the bottom and chemicals stay in solution, whether the pump is running or not. After skimming the surface, the pump pumps clean water, unless the dirt on the bottom is...
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    What I was talking about is pump sizing: the size you need to overcome the static head to get the flow going. As I pointed out earlier, my setup is such that I may not be able use the lower flow rates on the variable speed pump because of the static head.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    There will be static head if it’s pumping to a higher elevation. In my setup, it pulls from the pool to a filtration tank at a higher elevation so there is static head even if the water is returned to the pool.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    In my pool set up, the static head is not zero. The top of the filtration tank sits about 5 feet above the surface of the water and the head at the pump suction is about 10 feet. Under these conditions, speed 1 and speed 2, in your chart above, may not be enough to allow flow through the pump.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    I just dawned on me that the pool season is only about 5 months here, so the savings from converting to a variable speed pump would be more like $125 per year, not $300. It's unlikely now that I will ever convert.
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    It looks like you proved that switching to variable from single speed can save money. Thank you for you input. If I save $25 per month on utility cost, it would be about $300 per year. I don't usually like to switch if the payback time is more than 3 years. This means that, if the cost of...
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    How long do you run your pump per day for each flow rate? I'm calculating your numbers to get a comparison between your pump and mine.
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    Pressure gauge indicates zero during normal operation???

    To give you an idea of what I’m looking for, the calculations below are cost estimates to run a single speed pool pump for my pool: (1) Single speed pump runs at an average rate of 80 gpm. (Part of this thread, above, shows how this number was derived using pump curves and pressure gauges...
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    Single Speed Pumps vs Variable Speed Pumps

    This is part of my research. But I've just about concluded that it's not worth switching to a variable speed pump. This is from a scientific view. Economically, I would think that billions can be made by some by convincing people to switch.