Hi folks!
At the beginning of winter, my old (10+) year Hayward pump crapped out. Thanks for the advice on tenting to protect the pump area. Worked like a charm.
Decided to save a few hundred and replace it with a highly rated pump I found online - XtremePowerUS 2hp variable speed
Okay, getting ready to install:
I assumed that the connection parameters would be standard. Ha! Poor naive me. Post pump connection should be okay (there’s a maintenance connector) but the pre-pump connection is problematic. The pump sits about 1” higher than the old one. It seems I need to raise the 2 suction side connections up about an inch.
1) This seems doable to me (I am okay with basic plumbing repairs), but thinking about it vexes me. Should I give it a shot or hire a pro?
2) If I use a regular extension and then connector, it might raise 1.5” or more (I can raise the pump with 2” concrete block and rubber mat to help accommodate if I need to I suppose).
3) Can I use a compression fitting? Is that better or no?

If you don’t see any problems with the plan so far, here’s a dilemma. If I put a little pressure on the cut pipe above, water steadily runs out in a way that makes me think that the water has found a level right at the elbow. The water will run (seemingly) as long as I press on the pipe. Is this because the weight of the water in the pool is pushing it that far up the pipe? If so:
1) If I cut to place the extenders at the arrow for both returns, will water constantly run out making it impossible to do the PVC work? Will it drain until it finds a new level? If so, how much water might I lose? For perspective, from concrete to the elbow joint is 5 1/2”.
Alright wise gentlemen (and women). What do you think? Thanks a ton in advance!
At the beginning of winter, my old (10+) year Hayward pump crapped out. Thanks for the advice on tenting to protect the pump area. Worked like a charm.
Decided to save a few hundred and replace it with a highly rated pump I found online - XtremePowerUS 2hp variable speed
Amazon.com : XtremepowerUS 2HP In-Ground Swimming Pool Pump Variable Speed 2" Inlet 230V High Flo w/ Slip-On Fitting : Garden & Outdoor
Amazon.com : XtremepowerUS 2HP In-Ground Swimming Pool Pump Variable Speed 2" Inlet 230V High Flo w/ Slip-On Fitting : Garden & Outdoor
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Okay, getting ready to install:
I assumed that the connection parameters would be standard. Ha! Poor naive me. Post pump connection should be okay (there’s a maintenance connector) but the pre-pump connection is problematic. The pump sits about 1” higher than the old one. It seems I need to raise the 2 suction side connections up about an inch.
1) This seems doable to me (I am okay with basic plumbing repairs), but thinking about it vexes me. Should I give it a shot or hire a pro?
2) If I use a regular extension and then connector, it might raise 1.5” or more (I can raise the pump with 2” concrete block and rubber mat to help accommodate if I need to I suppose).
3) Can I use a compression fitting? Is that better or no?

If you don’t see any problems with the plan so far, here’s a dilemma. If I put a little pressure on the cut pipe above, water steadily runs out in a way that makes me think that the water has found a level right at the elbow. The water will run (seemingly) as long as I press on the pipe. Is this because the weight of the water in the pool is pushing it that far up the pipe? If so:
1) If I cut to place the extenders at the arrow for both returns, will water constantly run out making it impossible to do the PVC work? Will it drain until it finds a new level? If so, how much water might I lose? For perspective, from concrete to the elbow joint is 5 1/2”.
Alright wise gentlemen (and women). What do you think? Thanks a ton in advance!