Hello,
I am new to the forum. We opened our pool this week and installed a new Hayward Super Pump VS. I was hoping to get some help with programming the speeds. Our local utility company is changing their electrical rates for the summer months based on the time of day. 'Off peak' rates are from 7pm to 7am, 'on peak rates' are from 7am to 1pm and 'super peak' rates are from 1pm to 7pm. Obviously they are trying to discourage electrical use in the middle of hot summer afternoons.
1) Should I set my pump for rpm's or % power?
2) The pump can be set to run between 600 rpm and 3450rpm. What is the lowest setting I should use during peak electrical rates?
2) What rpm/power setting should I use to maximize energy efficiency during 'on peak' and 'off peak' periods? My plan was to leave the pump running 24/7.
Thanks,
Mark
I am new to the forum. We opened our pool this week and installed a new Hayward Super Pump VS. I was hoping to get some help with programming the speeds. Our local utility company is changing their electrical rates for the summer months based on the time of day. 'Off peak' rates are from 7pm to 7am, 'on peak rates' are from 7am to 1pm and 'super peak' rates are from 1pm to 7pm. Obviously they are trying to discourage electrical use in the middle of hot summer afternoons.
1) Should I set my pump for rpm's or % power?
2) The pump can be set to run between 600 rpm and 3450rpm. What is the lowest setting I should use during peak electrical rates?
2) What rpm/power setting should I use to maximize energy efficiency during 'on peak' and 'off peak' periods? My plan was to leave the pump running 24/7.
Thanks,
Mark