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Old 06-04-2008, 05:00 PM
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I was just going to say, bandit beat me to it. It's counter-intuitive but the more a pump has to "lift" water, the less electricity it consumes. It's the speed of the motor that draws the power, and if it's working harder, it's spinning slower. Adding a flow control valve on the output of the pump is thus usually OK and causes you to use less electricity. Only thing is the noise and the heat.

Putting a flow control valve on the **input** side of a pump though is a big no-no. "Pumps push, they don't suck." Ie., having to push harder is OK, but having to suck harder will indeed burn out the pump.
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