We recently had some new equipment installed on our outdoor pool. After the equipment was installed the flow rate dropped from 170 gpm to 135 gpm. The pump is the same and only minor plumbing changes were made (from what I can tell). The installation primarily involved a new liquid chlorine feeder and an acid feeder and a new Controller. Everything has been working well, except we are not hitting the required flow rate per regulations since this work was done (which is around 167 gpm).
The FlowVis flow meter that was installed says SCH 80 PIPE on it. However, it is installed on SCH 40 pipe. I looked up the FlowVis flow meter on the company's website and it shows these models for 3" pipe:
FV-3: FlowVis model with GPM scale for 3” pipe. Includes velocity scale and NSF 50 certification.
FV-3-40: FlowVis model with GPM scale for 3” - SCH40 pipe. Includes velocity scale and NSF 50 certification.
Could the flow meter that was installed (stamped SCH 80) be the problem here? Could it be reading the wrong flow rate for the SCH 40 pipe? Could it be that far off, i.e., around 35 gpm? The flow meter is new equipment and was included in the state-required engineering drawings.
The FlowVis flow meter that was installed says SCH 80 PIPE on it. However, it is installed on SCH 40 pipe. I looked up the FlowVis flow meter on the company's website and it shows these models for 3" pipe:
FV-3: FlowVis model with GPM scale for 3” pipe. Includes velocity scale and NSF 50 certification.
FV-3-40: FlowVis model with GPM scale for 3” - SCH40 pipe. Includes velocity scale and NSF 50 certification.
Could the flow meter that was installed (stamped SCH 80) be the problem here? Could it be reading the wrong flow rate for the SCH 40 pipe? Could it be that far off, i.e., around 35 gpm? The flow meter is new equipment and was included in the state-required engineering drawings.