i guess im leaning towards 2 VS pumps. one for pool/heater and one for jets/features. unless you see a major issue with this. Or add a feature only pump for the waterfalls is an option. what pump would you recommend if i went this route?Here is the flow rate and impact force for each of the configurations assuming a separate spa jet pump and separate plumbing:
6 Jets 3" pipe: 17.8 GPM & 1.99 lbf
8 Jets 3" pipe: 16.0 GPM & 1.60 lbf (25% reduction from 6 jets, 3)
6 Jets 2.5" pipe: 16.9 GPM & 1.79 lbf (5% reduction from 6 jets, 3") Out of APSP compliance for suction side velocity (6.79 ft/sec)
8 Jets 2.5" pipe: 14.8 GPM & 1.38 lbf (9% reduction from 8 jets, 3") Out of APSP compliance for suction side velocity (7.95 ft/sec)
For 6 jets, 2.5" or 3" is ok but for 8 jets, you definitely need 3" to maintain less than 6 ft/sec in the suction line.
Also, sheer descents require high flow rates and low head loss so a waterfall pump is really more appropriate for that and doesn't cost as much as a VS. The bubblers could then be run off the main pump.
OR, you could run all the water features off the main pump because they are usually much lower head loss than a spa jet so running all 5 features should not be an issue.
there are too many options. this is harder than i thought it would be.
edit- im just going to go with 3 VS pumps. bite the bullet on cost. it gives me a backup pump if one fails.
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