My daughter and son-in-law had a pool installed early this summer in NH. It's an in-ground, odd-shaped, vinyl lined 22K gallon pool with a maximum depth of about 8 feet. It has a single speed pump (maybe 2 HP or so with claimed "high efficiency") and SWG. It has a "floor cleaning system", a number of pop-up rotating heads on the bottom. The system has a manifold/distributor in the return line that automatically cycles the return flow to various return jets including the floor jets. The pool builder pretty much insisted on using a single speed pump saying that the continuous high flow was required for this type of system. The system seems to run fine but the downside is electricity use. Their electric bill has skyrocketed by an additional $150+ per month since the pool was installed. The pump has been running about 12 hours per day and the IC40 SWG has averaged about 80% during the season. One of the problems is that Eversource of NH has one of the highest electricity rates in the country.
Can a variable speed pump be used in this situation and if so how? Is there are minimum flow required to run the manifold/distributor so it will continue to cycle the discharge ports and about how much might that be? How much savings might be realized and is it worth the switch?
Can a variable speed pump be used in this situation and if so how? Is there are minimum flow required to run the manifold/distributor so it will continue to cycle the discharge ports and about how much might that be? How much savings might be realized and is it worth the switch?