Hi all, some background - I’m based in South Florida so the pool is used year round here (mostly) and our pool is used daily by my daughter who has swim lessons, and the family jumps in the pool on the weekends.
I have a Pentair SuperFlo Variable Speed
Pump with a Pentair Ultra Temp Heater connected. The heater (as I understand it) is like a reverse air conditioner, and pulls in warm air to heat the water.
The neat part (to me at least!) about this setup is I can essentially control when the Heater turns by reducing the flow rate to a point that the heater won’t turn on. For my setup, the minimum RPM needed at the pump to engage the heater is 1750 RPM (tested and confirmed).
With that in mind, my understanding is that the most efficient time to have this model heater working is while the sun is out, and it auto shuts off once desired water temp is reached, so I’d love some feedback on this programming schedule:
- 8AM - 12 PM: 3450 RPM, heater ON
- 12PM - 8PM: 1750 RPM, heater ON
- 8PM - 2AM: 1200 RPM, heater OFF
Open to feedback and suggested modifications, thanks in advance for the support.
I have a Pentair SuperFlo Variable Speed
Pump with a Pentair Ultra Temp Heater connected. The heater (as I understand it) is like a reverse air conditioner, and pulls in warm air to heat the water.
The neat part (to me at least!) about this setup is I can essentially control when the Heater turns by reducing the flow rate to a point that the heater won’t turn on. For my setup, the minimum RPM needed at the pump to engage the heater is 1750 RPM (tested and confirmed).
With that in mind, my understanding is that the most efficient time to have this model heater working is while the sun is out, and it auto shuts off once desired water temp is reached, so I’d love some feedback on this programming schedule:
- 8AM - 12 PM: 3450 RPM, heater ON
- 12PM - 8PM: 1750 RPM, heater ON
- 8PM - 2AM: 1200 RPM, heater OFF
Open to feedback and suggested modifications, thanks in advance for the support.