To determine the gallons per minute (GPM) a 1 HP pump can deliver at a total dynamic head (TDH) of 12 feet, you would need to consult the pump curve provided by the manufacturer. The flow rate (GPM) will vary depending on the specific pump model and design.
To answer this question the pump's voltage is needed.
1 hp is 746 watts but you have to allow extra for losses. So for 1.5 hp you need about 1400 watts to be supplied, which at 12 v is a current of 117 amps. A car battery is about 40 amp-hours therefore 3 batteries would be needed, connected in parallel, 4 to be sure. Also needed is an inverter to convert 12 v to the voltage of the pump motor, and AC 50/60 Hz if that is what it needs.
A 10 hp pump operating at 480 volts would draw approximately 15.6 amps of current. This can be calculated by dividing the power in watts by the voltage.
The number of sprinklers that a 1 hp utility pump can run will depend on the flow rate and pressure requirements of each sprinkler. You would need to know the flow rate and pressure of the pump, as well as the flow rate and pressure required for each sprinkler, to determine how many sprinklers the pump can effectively run.
watt denotes the measure of energy consumes per unit time( 1 second). As 1 hp=.746KW so in 24 hours 0.746 KW will be consumed constantly.
The flow of 5 hp motor pump is around 90 GPM.
hp to drve a pump=GPM X PSI/1714 X .85 PUMP EFFICENCY
There is no such thing as a 1.5 pump. - Pumps are rated in gpm and inches. If the pump end is 4" , it will fit any 4 " Franklin motor.
The discharge of a 10 horsepower (hp) pump depends on several factors, including its efficiency, the specific pump design, and the system's head (the height to which the pump must lift the fluid). Generally, a 10 hp pump can produce a flow rate ranging from approximately 30 to 100 gallons per minute (GPM) or more, depending on these variables. To determine the exact discharge, you would need to refer to the manufacturer's specifications for that specific pump model.
The number of sprinkler heads that a 1 HP pump can support depends on several factors, including the flow rate of the pump, the pressure requirements of the sprinkler heads, and the layout of the irrigation system. Generally, a 1 HP pump can deliver around 10 to 15 gallons per minute (GPM). If each sprinkler head requires about 2 GPM, you could potentially run 5 to 7 heads effectively, but this can vary based on system design and head specifications. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines and consider the entire system's dynamics for accurate planning.
12-2 can easily support a 220V 1.5 HP pump out to 200Ft. However you may need a separate #8 ground wire in some states.
.5 hp as per the label on my pump
2 hp
Determine how many gallons of water your swimming pool holds. You will also need to consider what size filter that you have. If you have an undersized filter to pump it can create filtration and circulation problems. Be sure to look at the turnover rate for your pump and filter that you are considering. If you have an aboveground pool most pump and filters are sold as a pre-sized set.
The 230v breaker is 2-pole, The 115v is only single-pole so YES you need a new breaker. DON'T use 2 single-pole breakers instead. The well pump will run to the pressure setting of the pressure switch controlling it, regardless of HP. The difference might be in the size of the pump in flow rating, I.E. a 1/2 HP pump rated at 10gpm @ 70 psi won't perform the same as a 3/4 HP pump rated at 20 gpm @ 50 psi. Check the pump curve and pressure switch setting. The pressure switch for the new pump will need both power leads connected to the switch (1 lead per contact set), not 1 wire as the 115v motor was.
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owners manual for a 4.5 hp 2200 psi, 2.2 max gpm model 029228