- May 3, 2007
- 18,079
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
So ignoring the filter pressure and just using the other information you gave me, I estimated the following operating point for your existing pump: 83 GPM @ 67' of head, filter pressure is estimated at 23 PSI with a clean filter.
If you swap out the impeller for a WFDS-24, the operating point becomes:
72 GPM @ 50' of head (low speed is half the flow rate)
If you swap out the impeller for a WFE-2, the operating point becomes:
65 GPM @ 42' of head (low speed is half the flow rate)
So even the WFE-2 impeller could provide enough flow rate for the heater on low speed. BTW, you could keep your old motor and just replace the impeller and see how that works before springing for the two speed motor. Your old motor should have been drawing around 2200 watts but just changing the impeller should drop that to around 1200 watts. Low speed with the WFE-2 impeller will run around 270 watts.
If you swap out the impeller for a WFDS-24, the operating point becomes:
72 GPM @ 50' of head (low speed is half the flow rate)
If you swap out the impeller for a WFE-2, the operating point becomes:
65 GPM @ 42' of head (low speed is half the flow rate)
So even the WFE-2 impeller could provide enough flow rate for the heater on low speed. BTW, you could keep your old motor and just replace the impeller and see how that works before springing for the two speed motor. Your old motor should have been drawing around 2200 watts but just changing the impeller should drop that to around 1200 watts. Low speed with the WFE-2 impeller will run around 270 watts.