The Pentair 2 speed would save me $208 per season, the Intelliflo $372 (see attched zipped Excel spreadsheet)
So it's just a question of how much the pumps cost and how long it takes to pay for itself.
I found the pentair for $421 online plus say $130 for a 2 speed switch - does that sound reasonable ?
If I can get the Intelliflo for $900 (supposedly, but I have to confirm with the dealer) then it makes more sense, if it costs more, the Pentair is what I'll use - but I'd have to run 230V to the pump (.
Re: Saving electricity - replacing an old pump/motor
I thought the Intellifo only had 4 RPM settings, you are showing 10. Are there more than the head curves show?
Also, remember that these calculations are approximations so I would not expect less than 10% error. You may be splitting hairs when it comes to costs.
I understand you want to save the most money but the Intelliflo is relatively new pump so it is not well time tested and has many more parts to fail. Keep that in mind when doing a cost benefit analysis.
You might want to query the forum again to see if anyone has one.
The former has a built in timer etc. The latter can store 4 different speed thay you preset. One of Pentair's manual references a smaller IntelliFlo 4 100 but nobdoy seems to have seen it.