splitting flow for 4 returns (bullhead vs branch tees)

Mark,

My calculations do take into account the height of the filter gauge. I took the information from your famous "Hydraulics 101 - Have you lost your head?" topic.

I will take new readings with a new gauge and probably backwash and get clean numbers too. I will post them here to check if they make sense.

Thanks!
 
Return Head (ft) = Filter PSI * 2.31 + 3 + Other

OR

Return Head (ft) = Pump PSI * 2.31

Suction Head (ft) = Pump Suction in-Hg * 1.13

Total Head (ft) = Return Head + Suction Head

Other is the piping and BW valve between the pump and filter. This is not easy to calculate which is why I created the SS.
 
For my systems curve, 47 GPM is about 44 feet of head. 3" of vacuum for 44 feet of head, I believe results in about 14 psi of filter pressure. Which is probably close to what I have now after opening the pool and not backwashing the filter afterwards.

The new filter gauge is in and it reads 13.5 psi, almost exactly what I calculated it should be. 3.5" of vacuum. I will backwash soon and get clean filter pressure.
 
backwashed and with the new gauge the filter pressure is 10.5 and vacuum is 5. seems a bit more restrictive than i anticipated. maybe i didn't backwashed it enough, maybe check valve creates more back pressure than i would like. maybe even with 2" fittings somehow new split is more restrictive as well :(

currently i don't have a flowmeter installed, but with 41 feet of head, the flow should be about 55 gpm.
 
currently i don't have a flowmeter installed, but with 41 feet of head, the flow should be about 55 gpm.
Plumbing curve is 0.0136. Better than Curve-A and worse than Curve-C so better than typical1.5" plumbing but not quite as good as typical 2" plumbing. Sounds pretty normal for your setup.
 
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