electricpete
Electrical
- May 4, 2001
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Sorry if this is a little off-topic. I tried searching the normal search engines and only came up with a lot of commercial bs. I'm looking for a more technical reference.:
Does anyone know of a place to find information on sizing of a swimming pool pump and filter?
In particular thumbrules for pump and filter requirements based on pool volume.
Here's the situation. Relatively new pool provided by the cheapest bidder (not in town). It started up pretty well but have been having lots of problems keeping the water clean. We tried lots of chemistry treatments etc which I'd prefer not go go in to. The local pool company has worked through it with us and their conclusion is that the pool and filter is undersized. Of course they'd be happy to fix it at a cost of $700. I'm looking to confirm or disprove.
Here's the data.
24' diameter above ground pool 52" tall (water level 48"
. I believe this gives approx 13,000 gallons.
Motor Nameplate:
Waterway Hi-Flo 48 Frame Pump
Century Pool/Jetted Pump Motor.... 1081/1795 Pump Duty
AO Smith
Cat BN24
Part 7-177893-24
Type SP Frame V489
rpm 3450
60HZ, 115V 9.8a
Pump Marking (no nameplate)
Waterway
p/n 315-1160
p/n 315-2500 w/ Female THD (???)
Filter Nameplate (spherical sand filter)
Clearwater High Rate Sand Filter
Tank Diameter 19"
Max Flo - 45 gpm
Front Clearance 12"
Top Clearance - 18"
Max Working Pressure - 35 psi
Max Filter Area - 2 square feet
I once opened the filter and saw that the normal flow path water comes in the top, and leaves at screened connections half-way up the sphere. I filled with sand to 3/4 since it seems like only the sand above the outlet connection has any purpose (sand below is not in the flowpath). Of course this reduces my sand surface area exposed to water, but it worked very poorly with less sand. No documentation came with the thing and the folks who sold it aren't helping either.
Both inlet/outlet connections are near the top of the pool.
Pool outlet/pump inlet has a skimmer which collects lots of stuff. Pool inlet/filter outlet has a jet which creates fairly high velocity which keeps the water circulating pretty well (a leaf on the surface goes all the way around in about a minute). Not sure how well it's circulating down below.
Pump discharge filter after going thru downstream filter is 10psig. It increases about 1 psig in a few days... we backflush about 4 times a week. Everytime we backwash we get tons of discolored water out (the filter is removing
stuff... but pool company says not enough). Pump is running 24 hours per day.
Also we have about 10' of hose on suction and discharge of the pump/filter. I'm thinking about moving the pump/filter closer to the pool cutout connections and reducing that length.
Any ideas or links? Actually I'm just looking for any thoughts, good, bad, or ugly. What's posted above is not enough to do any calcs on. I need a starting point that relates pool volume to required pumping or filtering capacity.
Does anyone know of a place to find information on sizing of a swimming pool pump and filter?
In particular thumbrules for pump and filter requirements based on pool volume.
Here's the situation. Relatively new pool provided by the cheapest bidder (not in town). It started up pretty well but have been having lots of problems keeping the water clean. We tried lots of chemistry treatments etc which I'd prefer not go go in to. The local pool company has worked through it with us and their conclusion is that the pool and filter is undersized. Of course they'd be happy to fix it at a cost of $700. I'm looking to confirm or disprove.
Here's the data.
24' diameter above ground pool 52" tall (water level 48"
Motor Nameplate:
Waterway Hi-Flo 48 Frame Pump
Century Pool/Jetted Pump Motor.... 1081/1795 Pump Duty
AO Smith
Cat BN24
Part 7-177893-24
Type SP Frame V489
rpm 3450
60HZ, 115V 9.8a
Pump Marking (no nameplate)
Waterway
p/n 315-1160
p/n 315-2500 w/ Female THD (???)
Filter Nameplate (spherical sand filter)
Clearwater High Rate Sand Filter
Tank Diameter 19"
Max Flo - 45 gpm
Front Clearance 12"
Top Clearance - 18"
Max Working Pressure - 35 psi
Max Filter Area - 2 square feet
I once opened the filter and saw that the normal flow path water comes in the top, and leaves at screened connections half-way up the sphere. I filled with sand to 3/4 since it seems like only the sand above the outlet connection has any purpose (sand below is not in the flowpath). Of course this reduces my sand surface area exposed to water, but it worked very poorly with less sand. No documentation came with the thing and the folks who sold it aren't helping either.
Both inlet/outlet connections are near the top of the pool.
Pool outlet/pump inlet has a skimmer which collects lots of stuff. Pool inlet/filter outlet has a jet which creates fairly high velocity which keeps the water circulating pretty well (a leaf on the surface goes all the way around in about a minute). Not sure how well it's circulating down below.
Pump discharge filter after going thru downstream filter is 10psig. It increases about 1 psig in a few days... we backflush about 4 times a week. Everytime we backwash we get tons of discolored water out (the filter is removing
stuff... but pool company says not enough). Pump is running 24 hours per day.
Also we have about 10' of hose on suction and discharge of the pump/filter. I'm thinking about moving the pump/filter closer to the pool cutout connections and reducing that length.
Any ideas or links? Actually I'm just looking for any thoughts, good, bad, or ugly. What's posted above is not enough to do any calcs on. I need a starting point that relates pool volume to required pumping or filtering capacity.