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Pump turnover rate
How can I calculate how long it takes for my pump to turnover the water in my pool? I don't see a GPM rating on my pump only horsepower. Is there some calculation I can do or am I missing something? Thanks.
Stacy
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Re: Pump turnover rate
Hi, Stacy,
You should be able to find the "pump curve" for your model on the manufacturers web site. use 50-60 head for an IG pool. That'll get your prettyclose on gpm for your pool.
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Re: Pump turnover rate
Ok, here's the deal....I have an AO Smith motor using a Hayward Super Pump strainer and impeller. Should I just assume that the AO Smith motor is an exact replacement for the original Hayward motor and look at the Hayward info? The motor was replaced before I bought the house.
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Re: Pump turnover rate
This is the third thread on this topic and probably deserves a sticky but anyway here is what I posted on the other threads:
Turnover is the time it takes for the volume of the pool to run through the pump. However, this does not mean that all of the water has gone through the pump. Some water goes through once, some twice and some not at all. It depends on the plumbing, returns, skimmers and drains. To determine turnover:
First, determine the head loss for your plumbing. A rough estimate is to take your PSI from the filter and multiply this by 2.31. If you do not have a vacuum gauge, add about 10' of head for suction head. Otherwise, multiple the vacuum (in. mg.) by 1.13 to get suction head. Add return head and suction head to get total head.
Second, look up the the flow rate from the pump head curve. Usually in the pump manual.
Third, use the formula turnover (hrs) = Pool Volume (gallons) / (gpm * 60)
Also, you should be able to find the pump curve on the Hayward site.
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Re: Pump turnover rate
Thanks for the info, that's what I needed. According to those figures and my numbers, looks like my pump needs to run close to 24/7 to turnover the water twice each day as I have heard is recommended. Thanks.
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Re: Pump turnover rate
Twice a day turnover does not sound right ..
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