Users' questions

How much electricity does a 2 HP pool pump use?

How much electricity does a 2 HP pool pump use?

Our 1 hp example pump uses 1.75 Kw per hour; whereas a 2 hp motor of the same type (UST1202) would draw 2.4 Kw per hour. That’s around 24 kWh per day, or around 720 kWh per month, just running only 10 hors per day. During the heat of the summer, many pumps need to run longer to maintain clear water.

How many gallons per hour does a 2 HP pool pump?

The maximum flow into the pump will be 73 gallons per minute for each intake line.

How much electricity does a swimming pool pump use?

So, if you run your pool pump for 8 hours in one day, 1,864.25 multiplied by 8 and divided by 1,000 equals 14.9 kilowatt-hours. If you run your pump every day for an average of 30 days per month — 30 multiplied by 14.9 — your pump uses 447 kilowatt-hours in a month.

How much does a pool pump increase your electric bill?

Pool Filter Pump Running the typical pump will add 13 to 40 cents to your electricity bill per hour.

Should I leave my pool pump on all the time?

Although it’s generally recommended that all the pool water undergo filtration every 24 hours, the pump does not need to run all the time. If your pool is in constant use, you may need to run the pump for up to eight hours per day, frequently checking the water clarity and chemical balance.

How many hours should pool pump run?

8 hours
Overall, the lessons learned today is you should run your pool pump an average 8 hours a day to properly circulate and clean your water. The pump should push your entire pool in gallons in this 8 hour period of time. Residential pool water only needs to be turned over once daily to have proper filtration.

What size pump do I need for a 10000 gallon pool?

So, when considering some of the more popular sizes of above ground pools, a 24-foot round pool has roughly 13,593 gallons of water and a 15 x 30-foot oval pool has about 10,000 gallons. This means for a 24-foot round pool, you need a pump that circulates 27,186 gallons per day.

How many GPH is a 1.5 HP pump?

6,950 GPH
Its energy-efficient, reliable 1.5HP motor pumps 6,950 GPH with minimal noise and maximum efficiency.

How many hours a day should a pool pump run?

8 hours a day

How many hours a day should you run a pool pump?

How long does a pool pump motor last?

Pool Pumps Your pool’s pump is the wet end of the operation, it houses the pump basket. Pumps should last through the initially installed motor and perhaps as many as two or three replacement motors, usually 10-12 years. Modern pumps are made of hard plastic and will over time warp.

Can I leave my pool pump off for a week?

First things first, your pool needs ample filter run time in order to keep up. At E-Z Test Pools we always recommend running the pump and filter 12 hours per day, every day. If you know that you will be away for more than a week, it is best to have someone shock the pool once a week as well.

How much energy does a pool pump use?

On average Variable Speed Pool Pumps draw about 4.35 amps this means the pump consumes 1.0 kWh Step 2 – Daily Energy Consumption 1.0 kWh x 8 hrs = 8.0 kWh per day

How much does a 1 hp pool pump cost?

1 HP = 1.72 kWh 1-½ HP = 2.14 kWh 2 HP = 2.25 kWh 2-½ HP = 2.62 kWh

How much does a variable speed pool pump cost?

Take daily cost and multiply by how many days per year you operate your pump. $2.91 cost per day x 365 days = $1,062.15 per year to operate your 1-½ HP pool pump. A variable speed pump is a pump that can run at a full range of horse power’s. This means you can dial the pump in to run at 1-½ HP or dial it all the way down to a ¼ of HP.

What kind of pool pump is Energy Star?

ENERGY STAR certified pool pumps include in-ground pool pumps, above-ground pool pumps and pressure cleaner booster pumps. Pool timers 2 — Pool timers allow you to reduce filtration times. Running your pool filter only 6 hours a day versus 24 hours, will reduce your energy use by 75%.