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    Default Re: Flow / Turnover Problem

    Hi Russ and welcome to the Pool Forum. I am not the equipment/plumbing expert around here, so, trust me, you don't want my advice about your situation!

    But there are some here who will be able to assist you. Once your registration is complete, your post will be moved out into the other areas of the forum where it will be viewed by more people who may be able to help you.

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    Default Re: Flow / Turnover Problem

    To answer your question, it's necessary to actually do some hydraulic calculations, AND to know and consider the pump curves of your two pumps.

    But, I'm puzzled by your reference to 244 GPM being "required". As far as I know, there are no requirements of flow on residential pools.

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