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![]() Howdy all.
I am about to pick up a quietone 6000 that has a 1' outlet but my in situ plumbing is 3/4'... Is this doable or no no? what effects will this have? thanks kindly. |
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![]() You can do it, but you will get reduced flow due to the internal friction of the reduced diameter.
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![]() meaning same amount of water being pushed through a smaller diameter than what pump is rated at will make for less GPH?
Any idea on the percentage loss? Thanks Albert.... |
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![]() If my rough calculations are even close to correct you'll probably get about 120% more head pressure ultimately meaning about 75% less flow. That's comparing 3/4" pipe to 1" pipe. But it really depends on your pipe network more than anything.
I would re-plumb to 1.25" pipe, that should give you even more flow than the 1". |
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![]() I won't replumb.
Just put the plumbing in in the first place and the pump I am upgrading from is so far inferior to the quiet one 6000 that I think I'll still come out on top. Good learning experience in any case just to see. Just out of curiosity, what IS the math behind that 75% loss Phelps? |
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![]() Complex iterations to solve for the pipe friction coefficient and then a little bernoulli, but to be honest I can't remember exactly how to do it anymore I just happen to still have the program in my old calculator
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