My pump motor failed and I'm in the market for a new one but am confused and a bit overwhelmed by the relationship between head/flow rate/HP. So I suppose I'm here looking for advice.
We have an indoor pool that around 25,000 gallons with a Raypak Avia 399,000btu heater, a Hayward S244T filter (I replaced the sand with the cotton ball style media), Hayward SP0714 multiport valve, and a Hayward 1HP Super pump. I attempted to calculate the head and did so to the best of my ability since I'm not sure how the underground portion of the piping is built. We have 2 pressure returns and a single skimmer that the main drain attached to for run-dry protection. The skimmer to the pump room is 1.5" PVC. I stepped everything in the pump room up to 2" with the exception of the multiport valve and the strainer housing (those step down when entering and up when exiting and will be replaced in the future. I also updated all above ground 90s to sweep 90s. The existing outgoing pipe to the pressure side is 2" but I wouldn't be overly surprised if it steps down to 1.5" when it exits, though I can't even examine where it exits because it's literally under the furnace for the room heat. I did my head calculations based on the idea that the pressure side is 2" all the way since I don't know and that's how it has been set up to exit since we moved in. I calculated the estimated head based on 3 different flow rates; they're as follows:
97.43ft @ 60gpm
68.58ft @ 50gpm
46.17ft @ 40gpm
The heater requires a minimum of 40gpm, and I'm aware of the 44gpm soft-limit of 1.5" pipe so there's a very slim margin before I start wasting energy by going about the 44gpm.
I looked at a Hayward chart plotting different sized pumps against head/GPM and failed to come to a conclusion. The 3/4HP motor looked to fall more closer to the bare minimum I need, the 1HP and 1.5HP lines didn't really make sense to me on how to interpret them as they don't match my GPM/head values anywhere.
So I contacted inyo pools to seek advice because I tend to like the quality of their site and articles. They suggested to me that I get a 1.5HP pump motor.
Does this sound reasonable or will I be overpowered and overworking the pump?
Any advice would be helpful! Thanks in advance!
We have an indoor pool that around 25,000 gallons with a Raypak Avia 399,000btu heater, a Hayward S244T filter (I replaced the sand with the cotton ball style media), Hayward SP0714 multiport valve, and a Hayward 1HP Super pump. I attempted to calculate the head and did so to the best of my ability since I'm not sure how the underground portion of the piping is built. We have 2 pressure returns and a single skimmer that the main drain attached to for run-dry protection. The skimmer to the pump room is 1.5" PVC. I stepped everything in the pump room up to 2" with the exception of the multiport valve and the strainer housing (those step down when entering and up when exiting and will be replaced in the future. I also updated all above ground 90s to sweep 90s. The existing outgoing pipe to the pressure side is 2" but I wouldn't be overly surprised if it steps down to 1.5" when it exits, though I can't even examine where it exits because it's literally under the furnace for the room heat. I did my head calculations based on the idea that the pressure side is 2" all the way since I don't know and that's how it has been set up to exit since we moved in. I calculated the estimated head based on 3 different flow rates; they're as follows:
97.43ft @ 60gpm
68.58ft @ 50gpm
46.17ft @ 40gpm
The heater requires a minimum of 40gpm, and I'm aware of the 44gpm soft-limit of 1.5" pipe so there's a very slim margin before I start wasting energy by going about the 44gpm.
I looked at a Hayward chart plotting different sized pumps against head/GPM and failed to come to a conclusion. The 3/4HP motor looked to fall more closer to the bare minimum I need, the 1HP and 1.5HP lines didn't really make sense to me on how to interpret them as they don't match my GPM/head values anywhere.
So I contacted inyo pools to seek advice because I tend to like the quality of their site and articles. They suggested to me that I get a 1.5HP pump motor.
Does this sound reasonable or will I be overpowered and overworking the pump?
Any advice would be helpful! Thanks in advance!