Hi,
My swimming pool (approximately 10,000 gallons) is currently equipped with a 3/4 HP Pentair WhisperFlo single speed pump that I run for 6 to 8 hours a day depending on the time of year. I am interested in buying a new dual-speed pump motor to save energy and saw that you had purchased a 3/4 HP dual-speed Century B2980 pump motor a few years ago. I would really appreciate if you could answer a couple of questions for me. I am curious on how many hours a day you run your new dual-speed motor and how much energy savings you have experienced with it. The guys down at the pool store want to sell me an entire new variable speed pump/motor for around $1200, as they say it would be even more efficient than a dual-speed pump motor replacement. However, it seems to me that I would probably save about as much energy simply by converting to the dual-speed Century B2980 pump motor (at a cost of about $320 delivered) and running it exclusively on the low speed. I'd really appreciate your thoughts or any advice that you'd be willing to share.
Thanks, Joe
My swimming pool (approximately 10,000 gallons) is currently equipped with a 3/4 HP Pentair WhisperFlo single speed pump that I run for 6 to 8 hours a day depending on the time of year. I am interested in buying a new dual-speed pump motor to save energy and saw that you had purchased a 3/4 HP dual-speed Century B2980 pump motor a few years ago. I would really appreciate if you could answer a couple of questions for me. I am curious on how many hours a day you run your new dual-speed motor and how much energy savings you have experienced with it. The guys down at the pool store want to sell me an entire new variable speed pump/motor for around $1200, as they say it would be even more efficient than a dual-speed pump motor replacement. However, it seems to me that I would probably save about as much energy simply by converting to the dual-speed Century B2980 pump motor (at a cost of about $320 delivered) and running it exclusively on the low speed. I'd really appreciate your thoughts or any advice that you'd be willing to share.
Thanks, Joe