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Well it is just like any thing else today. You can purchase a new water heater with improved insulation. That gives you a boost on efficiency. But the replacement cost far out weighs the savings on energy. The same holds true. if you replace a 10 see
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My pool computes to turn over in 6 hours and I run it 7 hours a day. That works out fine. One of the inspectors on ECN from New Jersey asked his health department guy about this deal and he said the rule is they need 3 turn overs a day and the pump
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Never heard about it. But all of your statements make sense. Commercial pools require run time to keep the pools sanitized. They could have 1 body or 200 bodies in the pool during the day. On a residential pool you would need something other than tim
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This is what I came up with 553.909 Quote:(4) Pool pump motors shall not be split-phase, shaded-pole, or capacitor start-induction run types. Residential pool pumps and pool pump motors with a total horsepower of 1 HP or more shall have the capabili
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Registered: 11/04/05
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