Replacing Pool Plumbing

Tenderbird

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Sep 4, 2019
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North Texas
Pool Size
10000
Surface
Fiberglass
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
Hello TFP'ers

My pool plumbing is in need of replacement. Its currently being held together with JB Weld and luck. I was wondering if I could get your advice on new equipment before I buy?

The current setup:
  1. Inground 10,000 Gallon Fiberglass pool 1.5" piping
  2. Sta-Rite Dura-Glas 1HP Pump @ 230 volt.
  3. Sta-Rite T-240BP-1 Sand Filter
  4. Manually adding Chlorine
For the future setup, I'd like to move to a salt water generator, with a variable speed pump to save on electricity, chlorine costs, and maintenance. I've got my eye on a Pentair 1.5 HP SuperFlo VS pump. For the SWG, a Pentair IntelliChlor IC20. At this time, I was going to keep the current sand filter for a while longer as it seems to be functioning alright. In the future maybe move to a cartridge filter?

All that said, I'm a little puckered up at the cost. Should I go with the Pentair? Or might another, cheaper brand work well enough? Will these components work well together?

Thanks,
Jared


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Though it is an old model, that DuraGlass pump is an excellent pump.
For about half the price of a new VSP you could get a 1.5hp (2.25thp) rebuild kit (PP1018, $130 - $150), that has all the internal parts needed.
Then a Nidec Neptune NPTQ225 (+/- $700) variable-speed motor and be set for a long time.
By going to a larger horsepower you can turn the rpm down and save even more in electricity.

For even less, InyoPools.Com still seems to have a supply of the Century V-Green ECM165SQU motors (about $600.00) that would bolt to your existing wet end and use your time clock. A very good motor. You would need a new shaft seal (PS100), diffuser and body O rings to complete the job (possibly a seal cone as well, or a PS200 seal).
 
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