- May 3, 2007
- 18,073
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
The efficiency of the panels is related to the flow rate but given you have a pretty large set of panels, it will probably deliver more than enough heat for the pool. The only issue may be that the pump run time will be slightly longer to get the heat gain than if the flow rate was higher.
But if you want to figure out where most of the head loss is:
What is the clean filter pressure?
What is the pump level relative to the water level?
Is all the plumbing 1 1/2" including the backwash valve?
Is there only one suction/return line to/from the pool?
What is the distance from the pool to the equipment and from the equipment to the panels?
What is the model # of the pump?
Is the bypass off so all of the water is going through the panels?
But if you want to figure out where most of the head loss is:
What is the clean filter pressure?
What is the pump level relative to the water level?
Is all the plumbing 1 1/2" including the backwash valve?
Is there only one suction/return line to/from the pool?
What is the distance from the pool to the equipment and from the equipment to the panels?
What is the model # of the pump?
Is the bypass off so all of the water is going through the panels?