- May 3, 2007
- 18,052
- Pool Size
- 20000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-15)
The 13' of head is the head loss for typical for a 2" plumbing system @ 40 GPM including a filter, heater, valves, fittings, etc.. Energy Star, California Energy Commission and APSP assumptions for plumbing Curve-C. The plumbing curve defines the relationship between head and GPM:You are assuming that the 13’ of head the pump is pumping out is sufficient to overcome the head loss in the piping to achieve the flow rate. In some cases it may be. However, in cases where it is not, the user may not be able to lower the RPMs enough for a cost savings because they cannot achieve the flow they need.
Head (ft) = PC * GPM^2
Here is analysis for 1.5" plumbing, Curve-A:
Intelliflo: Plumbing Curve 0.0167 @ 1865 RPM = 40 GPM, 26.7' of Head, 469 Watts
Whisperflo: Plumbing Curve 0.053 @ 3450 RPM = 40 GPM, 84' of Head, 1686 Watts
Pump cost: $1130
Savings per month: $44
Break even: 27 months
Total savings for 120 months: $4150
Not as good as the 2" case but still far better than throttling.
You can download the spreadsheets in my signature and run the analysis anyway you want.