- May 3, 2007
- 18,088
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Ditto to what Jason said on pump speed.
Also, you probably don't need to turnover a pool once per day. That is somewhat of a myth. A pool needs what a pool needs. In the summer, I run mine 1 hour on high and 3 on low speed which is about 1/2 a turn per day and the pool stays clean enough for me. So be careful when setting the number turnovers because it can force the pump run time to an artificially high number. You are much better off setting fixed run times as I suggested above. Those are more realistic as to what is required.
Probably not but why get a booster for your cleaner when there are plenty of cleaners on the market that don't require one. ThePoolCleaner is a great cleaner than doesn't require a booster and runs on lower flow rates than other cleaners. Booster cleaners are just a waste of energy and money.I am likely going to have a booster pump for my cleaner - do I need to run my main pump on high while cleaning as well?
There are some variations in the data so that is not a surprise. I generally tell people to ignore differences less than about 5% because that seems to be the accuracy of the measurements.-The JEP 2.0 SVRS looks to have less efficiency yet somehow ends up cheaper than the matching JEP 2.0. Not sure if this is a data error but wanted to bring this up.
Also, you probably don't need to turnover a pool once per day. That is somewhat of a myth. A pool needs what a pool needs. In the summer, I run mine 1 hour on high and 3 on low speed which is about 1/2 a turn per day and the pool stays clean enough for me. So be careful when setting the number turnovers because it can force the pump run time to an artificially high number. You are much better off setting fixed run times as I suggested above. Those are more realistic as to what is required.