Pentair Intelliflo - Three models are offered: two Variable Speed (VS) pumps; the 3050 for $930, the 3050 with SRVS for $1130; and one Variable Flow (VF)Pump for $1365. The VS pumps are programmed for up to 8 separate speeds and times. The VF pump is programmed to maintain up to 8 separate flow rates (GPM). Further, the VF pump can automatically calculate and program the minimum flow rate required for each task - filtering, heating, cleaning, spa jets, water features and more. All are 3 HP (3.95 THP) and operate in a range of 450-3450 RPM. The controller/drive is mounted on the top of the motor. There is no option with this pump to remove and mount the controller on a wall, but the drive can be wired to operate with Pentair's automated control systems including IntelliTouch, EasyTouch and SunTouch. It is not compatible with other manufacturers automated control systems. The Pentair Intelliflo pump uses its own Pentair designed motor and is not compatible with other motors for replacement. See
IntelliFlo VS 3050 Pump or
IntelliFlo VS Pump with SVRS or
IntelliFlo VF Pump for InyoPools links to these pumps.
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Monique Posted: 7/6/2019
Hello, I am having trouble setting my pool at the right speed. I have pentair system and baracuda cleaner with dedicated cleaner line. I live in southern CaliforniaReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 7/9/2019
It is a variable speed, trial and error is not the most efficient method, but it gets the job done in the end. Go through your RPM range to determine the minimum RPM range your cleaner works at.Reply
Edward in Texas Posted: 3/2/2018
Any further update, news or comment on my question?Reply
Edward in Texas Posted: 2/26/2018
Thanks for reply. The Blue Torrent pump is for in-ground pools. There is a manual for it (available online as well). Looking at the programming instructions and the control pad, they seem to be very much the same, although BT instructions are not quite as detailed as the Pentair ones, but both are quite complicated to follow and use. The control pad has exactly the same buttons in the same places. This why I was asking if both pumps used the same software to control them. There are YouTube videos for programming the Pentair but I haven't seen one for the BT yet. It would be interesting to know.Reply
Inyopools Posted: 2/25/2018
Edward in Texas - We don;t have much information on your Splash/Blue Torrent VS pump. It looks like this pump is for an above ground pool and the Pentair Intelliflo is an in-ground pool pump. That's not to say someone didn't try to adapt the Pentair VS motor to an AG pump but it wouldn't seem likely. You can try setting up some of the initial programming steps to see if that works. See if the manufacturer of the Splash/Blue Torrent VS pump has an user's manual available?Reply
Edward in Texas Posted: 2/24/2018
The photo of the controller for the Pentair Intelliflo looks exactly the same as the one for the Splash/Blue Torrent VS pump. Do you know if it is the same and uses the same programs and options?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 5/5/2017
Usahqjcsin - I would recommend a PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pool Pump 1.65 HP for your 24,000G pool.Reply
Usahqjcsin Posted: 5/2/2017
I am building a 2400G in ground salt water pool. NOW can anyone suggest what VS pool pump I should purchase. NO water features!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 8/13/2016
jmcre8 - You usually set that by trial and error. You would bring the pump up at a higher speed to overcome the initial load of pushing the water up to the panels and get water flowing back down. Once the solar path is filled, the weight of the water coming down helps pull the water up and your pump has less work. At this point, you would step the pump's RPMs down to where the solar path stops flowing. Then step it back slightly to where the path flow again.Reply
jmcre8 Posted: 8/13/2016
Looking for guidance when you have only SOLAR as a way of heating a pool. Wondering what the lowest RPM we can set with a Pentair variable motor when using Heliocol Solar Panels. We have a 1-story house, 8 panels 10.5' x 4' facing south-west.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/22/2016
Jandy Flo-pro 1.5 HP - Here's a link to the JEP-R Controller that has the programming instructions. You may already have this. To get clearer information on how to program your application, I would suggest calling Zodiac at 800-822-7933 and ask for Adam. He's expecting your call.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 6/18/2016
Hello, we have a new Jandy Flo-pro 1.5 HP with new Jandy sand filter. We live in Iowa, 22,000 gallon pool, 1 main drain and 1 skimmer. How do I know what setting to program the pump for? What speeds and what suggested times? The pump is very quiet, but I am very confused at to how to program. I am reading the manual, but struggling. Any suggestions? pool guy programmed but told us there was no timer, in reading the manual it clearly has times you can programReply
Shimon Posted: 6/6/2016
Thank you. I am going to program it. I'm also looking for another pool service! Even at full speed, the VS is so much quieter than the old pump!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 6/6/2016
Shimon - Your proposed schedule sounds fine. The whole point of a VS pump is to be able to adjust the RPMs to only what's required as you schedule demonstrates. I don't understand the installer's comments on keeping the filtration schedule the same 8 hours as the old pump because you're in Miami. The only requirement on filtration is to turn the pool water over every 24 hours. If you double the run time and run the pump twice as long at 1/8th the energy, you are accomplishing that turnover. And his previous comment on the heater kicking in and out is not valid either. To run the heater, you will set the pump at whatever RPM is required to keep the heater running - usually 20-40 GPM. I'd have someone else program your VS pump.Reply
Shimon Posted: 6/4/2016
INYOPOOLS,Thank you for this information. I've been trying to get answers to my questions and I have yet to find a clear answer. I live in Miami and have a pool that is appx 20,000 gallons. I have a salt water generator and a heat pump. Pool has a small waterfall, side vac for the cleaner, and two skimmers. Original pump was 1.5 HP single speed and was here when we bought the house. It just went out.
I had a Pentair 2VST installed by the company that provides our cleaning service. I was under the impression (based on everything I've read online and a discussion with someone in mechanical at the pool service company) that the new pump would be on a schedule, determined by which feature was being used (cleaner, SWG, heater, only circulation/skimmers). However, the installer told me he would keep the pump on the same 10am - 6pm schedule the old pump was on - using the mechanical timer - and the difference would just be the RPMs could be more dialed in on the VS pump. When I mentioned the schedule, he said those schedules do not apply to Miami due to the heat and humidity, as well as the sun exposure with our pool. I'll probably still be happier with the VS and there will be some savings I imagine as it should be more efficient, but I wish I could get a more definitive answer on this scheduling question. In summer, we do not need the heater. The cleaner only needs to run for two hours in the morning. I figure a summer schedule would be 10am-12pm enough rpms for cleaner (this would also run SWG) 12-4pm enough RPMs for SWG (should also pull through skimmers) and then 4pm - 10am enough RPMs for circulation or shut off at some point. Or 4pm - 8pm enough RPMs for waterfall and then 8pm to whatever for low circulation or shut off if more circulation is not necessary. This would be slightly modified for the heater during the cooler months.
A flow meter was not installed.
Does the installer just not want to take the time to program
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Shimon Posted: 6/3/2016
Thank you for having this informative page and answering questions. I'm a bit confused. I live in Miami, FL and our pool receives a lot of sun. It is approx 20,000 gallons and has a salt chlorine generator and heater. Also has a side vac as well as a small waterfall.My 1.5 Pentair single speed just died. The noise alone was absurd. I'm having the Pentair 2VTS installed. My plan to was to create a schedule similar to what you have on this page. However, the installer told me that due to all factors involved (Miami temp, sun, features), the VS pump should be run for the same amount of time 10am - 6pm as the single speed. He said the speed will be determined by the needs of the cleaner. I did mention this type of schedule. He said there could be issues with the heater kicking off and on.
The installer works for the company we use to service our pool and they put in the SCG and heater. Is the installer correct? I can't tell if he just doesn't want to take the time to create a schedule like this or what he recommends is really what is best for our pool.
Thank you for taking the time to answer.
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Mark Posted: 5/29/2016
Looking into this VS motor. Current cost for power here is about .13/KWH. I currently use the Heyward single speed super pump, Model AO Smith C48K2N143B1 1HP motor and it's shows .75 KW. Now I assume that's the pump and motor assy, so the motor is SP1607Z1M. What Variable speed motor would be used for replacement? Could you tell me my cost savings based on the numbers I presented? I run my pump 24 Hrs a day once I open my pool. I also would not need speeds for heater or vacuum cleaner as I utilize a robot cleaner. Any information would be appreciatedReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 4/18/2016
Mark in Houston - I'm confused with your spa system specs: I would guess that your 400 gallon spa is missing a couple of zeros and 7 HP pumps are twice as large as the largest pumps we sell. And, generally, when people run their spas they run them at full speed, 3450 RPM, for full jet action. The variable speed savings comes from running the VSP at reduced speed for most of the time. If you are just going to circulate the spa water most of the time and only turn the jets on for a couple hours a day, you can see significant savings. Since I'm not sure of your requirements, I refer you to our complete list of "Variable Speed Pool Pumps". All of these VSPs are TEFC.Reply
Mark in Houston Posted: 4/15/2016
Do you have a controllable VSP pump with TEFC for a stand alone spa/hot tub? I have a large 400 gallon spa with two 7hp motors controlling 2 separate halves of spa. Just installed and my electric bills are quite shocking. Appreciate any advice to get my energy consumption lowered. Thank you.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 10/30/2015
KMS - Yes you can replace the 1/2 HP motor in your Pentair WhisperFlo pump with a VS V-Green 1.65 HP motor. It is a relatively easy replacement.Reply
KMS Posted: 10/28/2015
I have an existing single speed whisperflo 1/2 HP, 1.9 SF pump. Can I replace this (motor only) with Variable Speed V-Green 165 Pool Pump Replacement Motor (1.65 HP) listed on your website?Thanks
Kiran
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InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 7/23/2015
INDPNDT - With a VS pump, ou will have to do a little trial and error to optimize pump operation. See Steps #4 and #5 of this guide. If you are just circulating the water through the filter, I would start at 1200 RPM and run for 10 hours. If that doesn't keep your pool clean, run a little longer or faster. Some accompanying systems like a Salt Chlorine Generator need a minimum flow to operate. If the SCG "no flow" light goes on you may have to bump the RPMs up until that like goes off. If you have a suction cleaner, you will have to operate at about 2400 RPM for the period of time that the suction cleaner is operating.Reply
INDPNDT Posted: 7/21/2015
I just purchased a Pentair VS pump for my 22,000 gallon pool. I also have a Pentair Quad DE 100 sq.ft. filter that was installed at the same time. I'm trying to find out how long I should set the pump to run and at what speed for normal day to day filtering. If you know of a good source or calculator that would be much appreciated. Thank you for your help!!Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 1/22/2015
Steve - It you are adding an additional pump and filter for your water feature, you don't need a VS pump. I would recommend a pump/ filter set like Hayward Super Pump 1 HP SINGLE Speed W/ C1200 120 Sq. Ft. Cartridge Filter. If you are adding this feature into your current pump system, I would recommend buying a mid size VS pump ~ 2-3 THP [HP x SF).Reply
Steve Posted: 1/19/2015
I'm looking at installing at total of 72 inches of water flumes (shear type from Brilliant Wonders. What pump and filter combination would you recommend, and is variable pump a good upgrade option?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Dennis R. Posted: 12/21/2014
Dick - I would have recommended a larger VS pump - 1.5 or 2 HP for you size pool. The 1.0 HP pump will probably work especially if it has a SF of 1.5, but you will have to run it at a higher RPM to filter that much water. This equates to higher operational costs.Reply
Dick Posted: 12/17/2014
Hi I just purchased a Jandy 1HP varible pump. With the controller. I paid $670 for it. My pool man installed it for $75. Do you think that this is a good enough pump for a 25000 gallon pool?Reply