I found this forum through some Google searching around and read alot of posts on here already. I have a Coleman Vista 2 18' x 48" 6000 gallon AGP in the garage for next year so I'm going to start doing the planning now and get it done over the winter so it's ready to set up next summer. My plan is to use buried, rigid 2" PVC to the pump with an Intex 3000 GPH pump. The pool is a few inches higher than the pump as well. I have a few questions:
1) Will the skimmer work or will I need two, separate lines. The "factory" has two inlets already and uses a Tee in those two 1.5" lines. I'm also not sure if I should keep the 2" or just run 1.5 throughout and not worry about reducers. I'm may also put a ball valve before the Tee on the intake side so I can adjust the flow from skimmer and other intake.
2) I was considering 2" because there is significant friction pressure loss over 100' of 1.5 vs the 2.0. Would 1.5 be sufficient?
3) With the 3/4 HP pump be enough to push the water up.
4) How could I drain the buried line for winter? I was thinking of using the quick disconnects at the pump and pool to isolate the buried lines and used compressed air to blow them out some how. I figured I could use some screen and band it over the ends and let the water air dry for a few weeks. We don't have brutally cold winters usually in Georgia but does get below freezing at times.
The photo shows you a side view of the pool to show the pool connections. The connections will be facing the pool pump in actuality so the 15' or so is where the intakes and returns will be.

1) Will the skimmer work or will I need two, separate lines. The "factory" has two inlets already and uses a Tee in those two 1.5" lines. I'm also not sure if I should keep the 2" or just run 1.5 throughout and not worry about reducers. I'm may also put a ball valve before the Tee on the intake side so I can adjust the flow from skimmer and other intake.
2) I was considering 2" because there is significant friction pressure loss over 100' of 1.5 vs the 2.0. Would 1.5 be sufficient?
3) With the 3/4 HP pump be enough to push the water up.
4) How could I drain the buried line for winter? I was thinking of using the quick disconnects at the pump and pool to isolate the buried lines and used compressed air to blow them out some how. I figured I could use some screen and band it over the ends and let the water air dry for a few weeks. We don't have brutally cold winters usually in Georgia but does get below freezing at times.
The photo shows you a side view of the pool to show the pool connections. The connections will be facing the pool pump in actuality so the 15' or so is where the intakes and returns will be.

Last edited: