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Best Pool Pumps
The pool pump happens to be at the heart of the pool’s circulation system. The job of the pump is to pull water directly from the pool via the main drain and then the skimmer. The water is then circulated through the main returns, after which it is pushed through the filter and back into the pool.The anatomy of your typical pool pump consists of three major components: the lint, hair trap, and impeller, in addition to the motor. Generally, most pool motors run on 220 or 100 volts and generally 3450 RPM is sufficient. Also, most motors are air cooled the drawback to which is that you need to pay attention to any excess water that enters the motor.Excess water can enter via the cooling vents often at the bottom of the pool motor’s housing. At the end of the motor shaft is the impeller. When the impeller turns, it will circulate water through the hair trap and lint located on the other end of the pump. Then the water is forced out of the top via a pipe leading to the filter.Types of Pool PumpsWhen in the market for a pool pump, you are bound to come across many different types. Each one has its own pros and cons, which makes it best suited for a particular type of pool. Below is a brief rundown of each type:Single-Speed Pool PumpIt is arguably the most commonly used and available pump mainly because it is affordable compared to other types. It is capable of removing debris and dirt quite efficiently. Most single speed pool pumps are capped at a max 3450 RPMs because any more and it can burn out the single motor. However, while single speed pumps are efficient, they require a lot of energy. So, even though you may pay less for it, you end up paying more via your energy bills. That’s why pool owners using this pump tend to shut it off when the pool isn’t being used.Two-Speed Pool PumpA two-speed pump as the term suggests is capable of varying its speed from 1725 RPMs (low speeds) to the standard 3450RPMs if required. Generally, this type of pump is used in spas where low speed is desired owing to filtration requirements, and the higher speed may perhaps be used to turn on the pool’s jet action.Variable-Speed PumpA variable speed pump offers the owner savings as it allows you to choose the speed needed. This type of pump can reduce your energy consumption and consequently lower your energy bills compared to a single speed pump. Plus, it is a lot better at flirtation. That’s why it is a pump that many experts recommend as it offers savings and efficiency. The only drawback is the slightly higher price.The Best Pool Pumps of 2019 Quick Navigation Single-Speed Pool PumpTwo-Speed Pool PumpVariable-Speed Pump1.) Pentair 011018 IntelliFlo Variable Speed High-Performance Pool Pump2.) Hayward SP2610X15 Super Pump 1.5 HP Pool Pump3.) TruSonik High-Performance Swimming Pool Pump4.) Hayward SP3206VSPVR 2.7 HP Variable-Speed Pool […]
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