- Jun 12, 2023
- 194
- Pool Size
- 6000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
So I have a Hayward Tri-Star 1.85 HP VS pump model SP3202VSPND. My pool quote said I was to have the Tristar 900 VSP 1.85 HP pump. Anyone know if what I was supposed to have and have are the same pump? When I looked up the Tristar 900, it had a model number of SP3200VSP.
2nd issue, I currently run my pump 8 hours per day. From 2am-6am on Medium (75% power) and then from 10am-2pm on High (100%). When winter super off peak discounts end in May, I will probably run my pump for consecutive hours. Is running my pump for non consecutive hours okay? I know some people run their pump 24/7. With my electricity plan , I don’t want to run my pump from 4p-7pm weekdays due to peak pricing.
My pump seems loud in general, but especially on the high setting….it seems super loud. I can hear the loud humming all the way at the front of my driveway and even across the street from there.
At one of my patient’s homes yesterday I went outside and listened to his pump noise at 2 different times at different speeds and it was super quiet (he had a pentair inteliflo3HP pump)
Are Hayward VS pumps just loud pumps? The product literature says it is a “quiet” pump.
Any ideas why my pump is so loud? Any suggestions on how to run my pump? I have a suction side cleaner, that currently runs whenever the pump is going as long as it is connected to side port. The pool company says they recommend leaving it connected all the time but that I can remove it when I am swimming. What do other people who have suction side cleaners do with theirs? The pool company instructions say if I do remove the suction cleaner that when I reattach that I fill the hoses with water to get all of the air out. Do I just submerse the hose in water to do that?
Someone suggested I get an actuator for my cleaner since i have an automation system so I can turn off the side suction when not needing to clean. Not sure how many hours per day I should have my vacuum going around cleaning. If I got the actuator, would I have the pool builder who put in my pool install that? Is it very costly to install?
2nd issue, I currently run my pump 8 hours per day. From 2am-6am on Medium (75% power) and then from 10am-2pm on High (100%). When winter super off peak discounts end in May, I will probably run my pump for consecutive hours. Is running my pump for non consecutive hours okay? I know some people run their pump 24/7. With my electricity plan , I don’t want to run my pump from 4p-7pm weekdays due to peak pricing.
My pump seems loud in general, but especially on the high setting….it seems super loud. I can hear the loud humming all the way at the front of my driveway and even across the street from there.
At one of my patient’s homes yesterday I went outside and listened to his pump noise at 2 different times at different speeds and it was super quiet (he had a pentair inteliflo3HP pump)
Are Hayward VS pumps just loud pumps? The product literature says it is a “quiet” pump.
Any ideas why my pump is so loud? Any suggestions on how to run my pump? I have a suction side cleaner, that currently runs whenever the pump is going as long as it is connected to side port. The pool company says they recommend leaving it connected all the time but that I can remove it when I am swimming. What do other people who have suction side cleaners do with theirs? The pool company instructions say if I do remove the suction cleaner that when I reattach that I fill the hoses with water to get all of the air out. Do I just submerse the hose in water to do that?
Someone suggested I get an actuator for my cleaner since i have an automation system so I can turn off the side suction when not needing to clean. Not sure how many hours per day I should have my vacuum going around cleaning. If I got the actuator, would I have the pool builder who put in my pool install that? Is it very costly to install?