The min/max gpm for the FPH heat exchanger is 33/50. Not sure where the 60 gpm is coming from.
I've run it accidentally with very little flow when I had a filter issue. The water coming out of the returns was very warm but I had no issues with either pool, pump, or AC during that time or after.
I run the AC normally. That typically means from 2pm onwards. I try to match pump running with AC use. I run the pump for about 8-12 hours a day. I'm going to be getting a VS pump soon, and I will run that at low speed 24-7. I expect that will be enough flow to also run through the FPH without needing to bump up pump RPM. If not the FPH can send out a 24VAC line to make the pump go faster.
I estimate I get 30k btus/hr when operating the AC. It takes about 8 hours of operation to get my pool up 1 degree F. It is not a fast heater, but it is really nice I have to say. I no longer feel guilty about running my AC. I can keep my house as comfortable as I want, and my pool reaps all the benefit.
Thanks for the info, sounds like we agree about the btu results just not on the value.
