- May 3, 2007
- 18,094
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
The return side is correct but on the suction side, water can't be pulled, it can only be pushed. Water moves from high pressure to low pressure because the higher pressure pushes on the water. The pump creates lower pressure by removing water from the pump basket via the impeller. This creates a low pressure area in the pump basket which allows the higher atmospheric pressure on the pool to push the water towards the pump.
Pressure gauges can be found in pool stores or online such as ebay, also your filter has a pressure gauge. Ebay also has suction gauges but you can find those at Sears or automotive stores. Flow meters can be had online as well.
However, with just the filter pressure gauge and a little knowledge of your suction side plumbing, you can get a fairly good estimate of flow rates from the spreadsheet I mentioned. The PSI2GPM spreadsheet helps you to estimate flow rates, head loss and energy use.
Pressure gauges can be found in pool stores or online such as ebay, also your filter has a pressure gauge. Ebay also has suction gauges but you can find those at Sears or automotive stores. Flow meters can be had online as well.
However, with just the filter pressure gauge and a little knowledge of your suction side plumbing, you can get a fairly good estimate of flow rates from the spreadsheet I mentioned. The PSI2GPM spreadsheet helps you to estimate flow rates, head loss and energy use.