With the VS Pump, you could adjust the speed up to the exact required level and not higher.
This will meet the needs without going higher than necessary.
This will meet the needs without going higher than necessary.
I believe the state requires 170 gpm constantly. If that is the case does a VS pump make sense?Variable speed would allow you to turn it down at times where the full speed is not required.
Maybe put a new vacuum gauge on the suction and a new pressure gauge directly after the pump.Only one of these is correct
It could be a combination of all three things being off.Only one of these is valid
That was my thought as well.In my opinion, the Pump NOT operating on the DMJ head curve is the most likely issue.
First.... thanks for all your help with this.... invaluable and greatly appreciated!
Pictures of the impeller that the pool company sent me this morning are attached. I asked them to return the part, so I have evidence for the Board (in case questions arise). The Service Manger told me the impeller and diffuser were "on their last days and I doubt they would have made it much longer"
I'm not sure if the pump ever worked properly. I have been here 2 years and I understand the pump is about 10 years old. The highest flow rate reading I see from past records going back 2-3 years was 100 gpm. Mostly, the flow rate was never recorded! No one ever made an issue of it, including our current pool company (not the same company that replaced the impeller recently). I'm trying not to use our current pool service provider because I think they are incompetent and am trying to replace them. It isn't until recently that I became aware of the minimum flow rate requirement by reading the regulations and doing the calculations myself. The pool company should have known this and addressed it long ago. (They also allowed CYA in the pool to get to 180 ppm before I arrived here and tested the water..... they should have been fired immediately!)