Is variable speed pump worth it?
A Worthwhile Investment Even at a higher initial cost than single-speed pumps, the best variable speed pumps are the superior investment because they offer prolonged filtration, more water turnover, and lengthier sanitation durations. These benefits make it easier to maintain your pool.
Can I make my pool pump variable speed?
You can’t change the speed of the pump, and they constantly operate at their full potential. These are typically the cheapest pool pump option on the table, but running them can be expensive in the long run. Dual-speed pool pumps offer you two-speed options of high and low.
Should I switch to 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 much do you save with a variable speed pool pump?
A variable speed pool pump could save you up to 90%* on your energy costs compared to a conventional single- or two-speed pool pump. They are often quiet when running and many offer built-in programming features and better filtering capabilities.
How 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 long should I run my variable speed pump?
However, it is important to note that a variable speed pool pump should ideally be running 24 hours a day to ensure proper and optimal water circulation. When your pool pump is not running, the water is sitting stagnant in your pool allowing bacteria to survive and grow.
When should you run variable speed pump?
The idea is to try and run your variable speed pump at the lowest RPMs as possible while still filtering your pool water properly. If you are running your pool pump to filter and turn your water over, we recommend using the middle and lower speed settings.
What RPM should my pool pump run at?
Suction cleaners typically run at around 2200-2400 RPM. Heaters require 20 to 40 Gallons Per Minute (GPM) so might run at around half speed or a little higher. You would probably want to run your Spa at up to full speed, 3450, for maximum effect.
Do variable speed pumps last longer?
Most pool pump motors last at least 6-8 years, often longer. But that’s if you’re referring to magnetic drive pool motors, which are used in newer variable speed pumps. These motors create less friction and offer higher energy efficiency compared to their older counterparts, copper winding motors.
Can you replace a single-speed pool pump motor with a variable speed motor?
Variable speed pump replacement motors can be installed on existing single-speed pumps. Upgrading to a variable speed motor is all that is necessary to convert pools into high-efficiency systems. Service technicians should select the variable speed motor that is appropriate for the size of pool, plumbing and pump.