Any suggestions on this? Is there some rule of thumb on the "equivalent horsepower" for the low speed of a two-speed motor?![]()
Any suggestions on this? Is there some rule of thumb on the "equivalent horsepower" for the low speed of a two-speed motor?![]()
23' x 41' 32k gal plaster circa 1991, 600 gal spa with overflow
Ultraflow pumps, Titan SS filter, Sta-Rite heater, Polaris 180
Homegrown X-10 automation -- filter, cleaner, valves, lights, chlorination
If you keep the same impeller, you must match the braking HP as close as possible to the existing motor. Otherwise the load could be too high or too low. So your old pump has a BHP of 1 and most high efficiency motors have service factors above 1.6 so you will probably need a 3/4 HP motor with a 1.6 SF (1.2 BHP).
Also, motors are rated at high speed so match based on that. Low speed HP is about 1/8 of the high speed but it depends on several factors and really is not that important. Important factors for two speed pumps are low speed flow is 1/2 of high speed and head is 1/4 of high speed, approximately.
Have said all of that, I don't quite see why you are not replacing the entire pump. Pre-94 pump parts are probably almost worn out so you will be replacing more than the motor soon. I would highly recommend replacing the entire pump as it will save you money in the long run with your electric bills. My guess is you will pay off the new pump with electic savings in less than a year anyway.
Mark
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18'x36' 20k plaster, MaxFlo SP2303VSP, Aqualogic PS8 SWCG, 420 sq-ft Cartridge, Solar, 6 jet spa, 1 HP jet pump, 400k BTU NG Heater
Thank you, that was very helpful.
You suggestion is good - I will look into getting a new high-efficiency pump for the pool and use the old pump as a spare for the spa jets.
I thought I was trying to save money (and time - a new pump means I'll have to re-plumb as well) but when the electricity is factored in, I can see how a new pump makes more sense.
23' x 41' 32k gal plaster circa 1991, 600 gal spa with overflow
Ultraflow pumps, Titan SS filter, Sta-Rite heater, Polaris 180
Homegrown X-10 automation -- filter, cleaner, valves, lights, chlorination
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