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I think I'll take a pass on this.
Just for general interest, (offshoot of 'Ozone questions' thread) I measured current demand for most possible operating modes. (220v hookup, of course, pump settings at maximum):Circ pump + ozone: .9 ampCirc pump + ozone + heat: 19 ampCirc pump + ozone + heat + 1 seat pump: 26 ampCirc pump + ozone + heat + 2 seat pumps: 33 ampCirc pump + ozone + heat + 3 seat pumps: 21 amp (heater will not operate with all 3 seat pumps active)All readings are rounded to the nearest amp. Unplugging the ozonator resulted in just a fraction of an amp difference, so the CD ozonator seems to be very efficient.Subtract 19 amps for readings if heater not active.Notice that the circ filter pump draws less than 1 amp, the seat pumps draw 7 amps each, and the heater draws about 19 amps.I'm using Econ Mode 2, meaning the heater will only come on if needed from 4pm to 9pm. With our daytime outdoor temps around 100 degrees these days in LV NV, the actual water temp never varies from my setting of 101 by more than 1 degree.Hope this was of some interest...John FLV, NVArtesian Falcon Cove (3 seater, 4 pumps including circ, 2005 model)
Thanks that was great. BTW, the pumps are probably 1.5 hp at that amp draw...maybe 2. I'll bet they advertise it as 3 very large pumps, but amps don't lie.