- Apr 12, 2022
- 52
- Pool Size
- 10000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Truclear / Ei
So I'm going down the rabbit hole of PVC and plumbing.
Initially I thought asking for a minimum of 2" PVC was upgrading efficiency but now I'm seeing that 2 should be minimum and 2.5 to 3" is the true upgrade.
For a small pool (11,000 gallons, 13x28 incl 7x7 spa, 4-5.5 deep), is there such thing as going too big? If the filter can all handle flow up to 140gpm and my PB oversold me on a VS 2.7hp pump, would it be worth any additional cost to go from 2" to 2.5" or even 3.0"? Is there such thing as too much flow rate without any special water features and only 5 spa jets on a spill over? Could having larger pipes on the spa suction, and thus more flow, result in any undesirable results? Should the pipes be a size larger on suction vs discharge or all the same?
So many answers on this forum but the deeper I go down the rabbit hole, the more confused I get.
Thank you.
Initially I thought asking for a minimum of 2" PVC was upgrading efficiency but now I'm seeing that 2 should be minimum and 2.5 to 3" is the true upgrade.
For a small pool (11,000 gallons, 13x28 incl 7x7 spa, 4-5.5 deep), is there such thing as going too big? If the filter can all handle flow up to 140gpm and my PB oversold me on a VS 2.7hp pump, would it be worth any additional cost to go from 2" to 2.5" or even 3.0"? Is there such thing as too much flow rate without any special water features and only 5 spa jets on a spill over? Could having larger pipes on the spa suction, and thus more flow, result in any undesirable results? Should the pipes be a size larger on suction vs discharge or all the same?
So many answers on this forum but the deeper I go down the rabbit hole, the more confused I get.
Thank you.