- Jul 14, 2017
- 32
- Pool Size
- 60000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
Hello,
I just cleaned up my inground pool plumbing and added a flowmeter at the outlet of the filter. All plumbing is 1.5" with separate skimmer and bottom drain lines on the suction side. Heatpump and salt cell are plumbed in the usual serial manner on the pressure side.
Actual measured flow via a Blue-White F-300 flowmeter is about 44GPM. This results in a 6hr turnover rate which is certainly adequate for my ~16,000 Gallon pool but...
I measure about 68 ft of head using vacuum (4.5 in HG) and pressure (27.5 PSI) gauges. Pump performance data indicates flow should be more around 58 GPM at 68ft of head. Vacuum and pressure gauges are new. Filter is freshly backwashed. Does anyone more versed in hydraulics have any idea what might explain this 14GPM delta? The pressure gauge method seems widely used or at least written about. Is it just that imprecise or should I be closer to actual flow ?
My pump is 15 yrs old and I'm looking at moving to dual/variable speed to reduce energy consumption.
I have skimmed through the "Hydraulics 101 - Hydraulics, Pipes and Filters " sticky post and will take a closer look eventually. However, before investing too much time on the simulation front, I'd like to get a handle on the dicrepancy between my simple flow from TDH & pump performance data vs actual flowmeter result.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Regards,
Sgt Wilko
I just cleaned up my inground pool plumbing and added a flowmeter at the outlet of the filter. All plumbing is 1.5" with separate skimmer and bottom drain lines on the suction side. Heatpump and salt cell are plumbed in the usual serial manner on the pressure side.
Actual measured flow via a Blue-White F-300 flowmeter is about 44GPM. This results in a 6hr turnover rate which is certainly adequate for my ~16,000 Gallon pool but...
I measure about 68 ft of head using vacuum (4.5 in HG) and pressure (27.5 PSI) gauges. Pump performance data indicates flow should be more around 58 GPM at 68ft of head. Vacuum and pressure gauges are new. Filter is freshly backwashed. Does anyone more versed in hydraulics have any idea what might explain this 14GPM delta? The pressure gauge method seems widely used or at least written about. Is it just that imprecise or should I be closer to actual flow ?
My pump is 15 yrs old and I'm looking at moving to dual/variable speed to reduce energy consumption.
I have skimmed through the "Hydraulics 101 - Hydraulics, Pipes and Filters " sticky post and will take a closer look eventually. However, before investing too much time on the simulation front, I'd like to get a handle on the dicrepancy between my simple flow from TDH & pump performance data vs actual flowmeter result.
Any insight would be appreciated.
Regards,
Sgt Wilko
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