Hi - I have a Pentair Intelliflow 3.0 HP VSF pump, with electricity rates these days I am trying to bring down my costs. In the pursuit of that, I found I was probably wasting energy and running the pump too long -- As long as my numbers are accurate.
I came up with the below figures for GPM:
3110 RPM, Pressure 17psi, Vac 8 in, TDH 48 = 115gpm
2350 RPM Pressure 10psi, Vac 5 in, TDH 29 = 80gpm
1500 RPM Pressure 4psi, Vac 1.5, TDH 11 = 58gpm
Am I way off here? I was running my pump at 3k rpm for six hours and then at 2k for another 4 to keep water moving during the daylight. However, it looks like at 2350 I am over the recommended GPM for 2" plumbing. So, if my numbers are correct the new schedule will be 2 hours at 2350 and the remainder of daylight hours (12) at 1500 the water barely flows over my spa spill out. I have tried to call Pentair to verify my numbers but the wait is over an hour and the call back has hung up twice!
You guys probably have more experience anyway, so any help is appreciated.

I came up with the below figures for GPM:
3110 RPM, Pressure 17psi, Vac 8 in, TDH 48 = 115gpm
2350 RPM Pressure 10psi, Vac 5 in, TDH 29 = 80gpm
1500 RPM Pressure 4psi, Vac 1.5, TDH 11 = 58gpm
Am I way off here? I was running my pump at 3k rpm for six hours and then at 2k for another 4 to keep water moving during the daylight. However, it looks like at 2350 I am over the recommended GPM for 2" plumbing. So, if my numbers are correct the new schedule will be 2 hours at 2350 and the remainder of daylight hours (12) at 1500 the water barely flows over my spa spill out. I have tried to call Pentair to verify my numbers but the wait is over an hour and the call back has hung up twice!
You guys probably have more experience anyway, so any help is appreciated.

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