Here is my pool thread.
The plumbing is approx 10' from the side of the pool and probably 2-3' below the water's surface.
The pipes are 1.5"
There is a single 1.5" return directly under the (1) skimmer
I am going to put a 1.5" T and direct the water to both ends for flow.
The sand filter is a Hayward S244T 300#.
The pump I'm thinking about is a Hayward Tristar model SP3210X152 2 speed.
High=131 gpm @ 30'
Low=45 gpm @ 15'
I plan on running the pump on low for long cycles or maybe 24/7.
When I need to vacuum, I'll run it on high.
I may add a polaris to one side of the T in the future.
My question is:
Is this too much pump for the plumbing?
Am I going to blow something up if I use it on high?
Is there a better way to accomplish the circulation/vacuuming @ more efficiency?
Thanks.
The plumbing is approx 10' from the side of the pool and probably 2-3' below the water's surface.
The pipes are 1.5"
There is a single 1.5" return directly under the (1) skimmer
I am going to put a 1.5" T and direct the water to both ends for flow.
The sand filter is a Hayward S244T 300#.
The pump I'm thinking about is a Hayward Tristar model SP3210X152 2 speed.
High=131 gpm @ 30'
Low=45 gpm @ 15'
I plan on running the pump on low for long cycles or maybe 24/7.
When I need to vacuum, I'll run it on high.
I may add a polaris to one side of the T in the future.
My question is:
Is this too much pump for the plumbing?
Am I going to blow something up if I use it on high?
Is there a better way to accomplish the circulation/vacuuming @ more efficiency?
Thanks.