Hi,
I currently have a 10-year old single speed 1HP Pentair pump and am looking to replace it with a variable speed. The two main choices I'm looking at are Hayward SP2303VSP and the Pentair Superflo VS. Both of these are comparably priced, both are pretty similar, and both are Energy Star certified. However, I've been trying to figure out if one is more energy efficient than the other. When I went to ENERGY STAR | The simple choice for energy efficiency., I found this:
Pentair Superflo VS 342001
Hayward MaxFlo VS SP2303VSP
This seems to suggest the Hayward can move roughly twice the amount of water per watt hour? Could someone please explain? Thanks!
I currently have a 10-year old single speed 1HP Pentair pump and am looking to replace it with a variable speed. The two main choices I'm looking at are Hayward SP2303VSP and the Pentair Superflo VS. Both of these are comparably priced, both are pretty similar, and both are Energy Star certified. However, I've been trying to figure out if one is more energy efficient than the other. When I went to ENERGY STAR | The simple choice for energy efficiency., I found this:
Pentair Superflo VS 342001
Curve-A Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 9.15 |
Curve-C Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 11.46 |
Curve-B Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 6.04 |
Hayward MaxFlo VS SP2303VSP
Curve-A Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 19.21 |
Curve-C Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 23.68 |
Curve-B Energy Factor (gallons/Wh)![]() | 12.27 |
This seems to suggest the Hayward can move roughly twice the amount of water per watt hour? Could someone please explain? Thanks!