I need a larger pump, without calculating based on my plumbing, can I determine how strong of a pump I need based on my existing pump size/speed and existing GPM?
I have 3 -2x20 solar panels, and my plumbing goes underground for about 15 feet to my pump. I did the bucket test and I am only getting 10 gpm with my solar panels on, if I bypass my solar panels I get 30gpm of flow. I'm adding a heatpump and I wanted to still use my solar panels with the heat pump but 10gpm is not enough flow for the heater.
I have a 1.5 hp hayward motor (says century on it, but I believe that's the same as A.O. Smith?)
RPM 3450
SP1510Z1XEHC
So is there any formula I can use that says, if at my current RPM I am getting 10gpm, I would need a motor of this size to triple that.
I have 3 -2x20 solar panels, and my plumbing goes underground for about 15 feet to my pump. I did the bucket test and I am only getting 10 gpm with my solar panels on, if I bypass my solar panels I get 30gpm of flow. I'm adding a heatpump and I wanted to still use my solar panels with the heat pump but 10gpm is not enough flow for the heater.
I have a 1.5 hp hayward motor (says century on it, but I believe that's the same as A.O. Smith?)
RPM 3450
SP1510Z1XEHC
So is there any formula I can use that says, if at my current RPM I am getting 10gpm, I would need a motor of this size to triple that.