Hello, Lots of great info here and I appreciate all of the useful posts I have found thusfar.
I'm Looking for some recommendations, as I am planning to get out the sawzall, and re-do my pool pump and filter equipment this year.
Existing setup:
Somewhat large residential pool, (I guess), built by previous owner in ~1988 (Swan Pools was the builder) and resurfaced in 2002. it is about 40' long and a free form style with 11' deep end/diving board, a large area of 3' deep shallow end, pebble-tec finish, one small waterfall feature.
Here are a couple pics to help:
Pentair FNS Plus 60 sq.ft. DE Filter
2.5 HP Hayward Northstar Pump (single speed pump) which just runs off an old-school intermatic mechanical timer
Solar heating (Harter HiTec) 12 panels. very simple (Compool) Solar controller w/three way motorized jandy type valve:
About a 50 foot run, each way, all 3" PVC, from the filter out to the solar panels (up on roof of a single story ranch), and back down to valves/ back to pool
Letro Legend pool sweep, which runs off of a return port to the pool (no booster pump is used) works OK
Very Dry, windy, and dusty Northern California summers (farm fields close by, I get plenty of airborne dust/silt)
Main objectives:
1. Switch to a variable speed pump to reduce my utility costs; I am paying dearly on a tiered rate structure, at 30 cents per kWh for more than half of my total household usage.
2. Get a better filter with better flow characteristics, longer lasting internals that is easier to maintain
Questions:
1. Variable Speed pumps. Which one is best for my situation?
2. Automation. What is the best simple system for controlling a couple of three way valves and managing the pump? I can't afford, nor do I want, a really fancy system; simplicity of use for my family members and reliability are key. I really don't need a wireless handheld remote, etc.
3. Filtration. I really hate the design of the FNS Plus DE filter that I have now, whomever designed that manifold, and method for getting all the grids connected to it, should be strangled. Every maintenance session with that thing is a curse-fest. Anyway, I don't think there are any viable options, apart from a DE....?
4. Backwash Valve. I currently have a vertical slider that came with the FNS, and I know that the port sizes on it are killing my flow rates, the ports are so small, about 1.5". Does anyone make a Backwash valve that flows better?
Rob
I'm Looking for some recommendations, as I am planning to get out the sawzall, and re-do my pool pump and filter equipment this year.
Existing setup:
Somewhat large residential pool, (I guess), built by previous owner in ~1988 (Swan Pools was the builder) and resurfaced in 2002. it is about 40' long and a free form style with 11' deep end/diving board, a large area of 3' deep shallow end, pebble-tec finish, one small waterfall feature.
Here are a couple pics to help:




Pentair FNS Plus 60 sq.ft. DE Filter
2.5 HP Hayward Northstar Pump (single speed pump) which just runs off an old-school intermatic mechanical timer
Solar heating (Harter HiTec) 12 panels. very simple (Compool) Solar controller w/three way motorized jandy type valve:

About a 50 foot run, each way, all 3" PVC, from the filter out to the solar panels (up on roof of a single story ranch), and back down to valves/ back to pool
Letro Legend pool sweep, which runs off of a return port to the pool (no booster pump is used) works OK
Very Dry, windy, and dusty Northern California summers (farm fields close by, I get plenty of airborne dust/silt)
Main objectives:
1. Switch to a variable speed pump to reduce my utility costs; I am paying dearly on a tiered rate structure, at 30 cents per kWh for more than half of my total household usage.
2. Get a better filter with better flow characteristics, longer lasting internals that is easier to maintain
Questions:
1. Variable Speed pumps. Which one is best for my situation?
2. Automation. What is the best simple system for controlling a couple of three way valves and managing the pump? I can't afford, nor do I want, a really fancy system; simplicity of use for my family members and reliability are key. I really don't need a wireless handheld remote, etc.
3. Filtration. I really hate the design of the FNS Plus DE filter that I have now, whomever designed that manifold, and method for getting all the grids connected to it, should be strangled. Every maintenance session with that thing is a curse-fest. Anyway, I don't think there are any viable options, apart from a DE....?
4. Backwash Valve. I currently have a vertical slider that came with the FNS, and I know that the port sizes on it are killing my flow rates, the ports are so small, about 1.5". Does anyone make a Backwash valve that flows better?
Rob