Depth to lower water level
Apart from anything else, it's necessary to know the rated votage of the pump!
Each pump is different, but you should get somewhere about 6000 gph
Please rephrase your question. The electricity required for your pump is 230 volts.
The magneto point gap on a 2hp Yamaha outboard is 0.35mm, or 0.014".
If you have replaced the pump with a bigger pump without changing the filtration it is to be expected that the pressure will go up because the pump is trying to push more water through the same area..
1 horsepower = 745.699872 watts So a 1/2hp pump would use 372.8497936 watts
No. At least a 2Hp pump here. Also be sure your filter is large enough to handle the flow rate. Yes it will, provided that you let it run long enough and your plumbing is not too convoluted and your filter is large enough. You only need to get 17GPM, if you run the pump 24 hours a day. Most 1HP pumps these days can easily do that, even with 60 feet of head. If you plan on running solar pannels on a roof, then you will need 2HP.
1 hp is equivalent to 746 watts, get the wattage of 2hp by multiplying 746x2 then you will get 1492 watts.
We have a 24' foot round above ground with 13000.00 gallons of water and that only requires a 1 hp pump a 2 hp pump may be overkill and cost more to operate
Yes, a 2HP 4 poles AC induction motor can carry 300 kilograms of weight.
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