How long should an IntelliFlo pump last?
Pool Pumps Your pool’s pump is the wet end of the operation, it houses the pump basket. Pumps should last through the initially installed motor and perhaps as many as two or three replacement motors, usually 10-12 years.
Do variable speed pumps save money?
For a relatively small investment, a variable speed pool pump can reduce pool pump energy use by 50% to 75%. The majority of the savings is derived from a variable speed pump’s ability to reduce the rpm of the motor, thus reducing energy use.
How often should a pool pump be serviced?
Your pool pump should be replaced anywhere between 8 to 15 years depending on the quality, and a full replacement may cost over $800. Your pool pump is the “heart” of your swimming pool as it circulates water throughout, bringing water through the filtration and heating systems.
Why should I get a variable speed pool pump?
With a variable speed pump a pool owner can circulate their water at lower flow rates for a more prolonged period of the day without added energy consumption. This study by the National Renewable Energy Laboratory confirms that variable speed pumps are significantly more energy efficient than single speed pumps.
How long should I Run my IntelliFlo pump?
The most efficient (gallons/watt-hr) speed for the Intelliflo is around 1000 RPM. So you can start with about 6 hours of run time at 1000 RPM and see if the pool stays clean. But unfortunately, the flow rate is also quite low so the skimmers may not capture enough debris so you may need a higher speed for a short period of time for just skimming.
Is a variable speed pump worth the investment?
Variable speed pumps are a fantastic investment to help reduce home energy costs, but they also boast a much longer lifespan than two-speed designs. According to CBPools.net, variable speed designs produce far less heat and vibration than induction motors, which can reduce the regular wear and tear that comes with year-round use. Most of these pumps make use of internal cooling fans, which can help the pump run at peak efficiency and reduce wear that may occur with consistent use.
What speed to set variable speed pump?
While most single speed inground pumps will run on either a 220 or 110-volt service, most two speed, and variable speed pumps require 220 volts (exceptions listed below). If you buy a dual power unit, make sure you set the jumper to the corresponding voltage type.
What is speed on a variable pump?
The variable speed motor provides flexibility for programming the desired speed. The pump is able to run between 300 to 3450 RPM . The best speed setting depends on the size and features of the specific pool system. In general, a low speed setting combined with a long run time duration is the way to go to decrease overall energy consumption.