$959.76
By Pentair Pool Products
Model # 011008
The energy-efficient, compliant solution for retrofitting systems with smaller plumbing
IntelliFlo i1 Variable Speed Pump has a unique hydraulic platform that was specifically developed for compliance with certain flow rate regulations in specific geographical areas. In some regions, pool owners with smaller plumbing diameters may face regulations that restrict the rate of flow on replacement pumps in certain applications, thereby precluding them from using some of today's most energy-efficient pump models. The IntelliFlo i1 pool pump provides all the great features that have made our standard IntelliFlo pumps the best-selling industry standard, but is engineered to limit the flow to the equivalent of a 1 hp WhisperFlo® pump. Furthermore, IntelliFlo i1 pool pump has a max amp rating of 7 amps, which helps make retrofits easier in applications limited by an existing wire gauge size.
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What size pool filter would you recommend for this size pool pump? Pool is 15X30X8 at the deepest end..
Thanks for any assistance you may give.
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Hello Sharon - A full rated 1HP pump, like the 011008, would be sufficient for your pool size. The Clean and Clear 100 would be the proper size filter for your pool.
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I HAVE THIS PUMP ALREADY I NEED TO KNOW WHAT TYPE OF CARTRIDGE FILTER I NEED TO GO IN TO REPLACE MY OLD STAY RITE 075 FILTER THAT HAS PIN WHOLES IN THE STAINLESS TANK TOP. TRY FOR NEW ANSWER.
THANKS SHARON ABEL
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Hello Sharon - We have a 75 square foot Pentair Clean & Clear cartridge filter that would work with the Pentair i1.
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I GOT A PENTAIR 011008, AND THE POOL IS 10,000 GAL, I RUNNING THE PUMP ON # 3 FOR 6 HRS
MY QUESTION IS IF THAT ANOFF TIME AND THE RIGTH SPEED
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What is the distance from your pump to the main drain of your pool and what is the RPM's at #3? I will need to know this so I can calculate the flow rate so I can determine if that is the correct speed.
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10,000 gal. pool 40 fts from the main drain at speed #3 1500 rpm ia that the rigth speed ?
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You're looking at about 45 gallons per minute on that which is going to be about 4.5 hours to turn your pool over one time. That means if you are running it about 6-8 hours a day, you're getting some good circulation.
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