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I buried a 2" pipe between my veggie pond and main pond. I think the
Pondmaster 3600gph pump might come down in price now that the newer model is out, so I was thinking of getting a second one. Do you think my 2" pipe would support 7200gph? Thanks Mike |
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Michael Shaffer writes:
I buried a 2" pipe between my veggie pond and main pond. I think the Pondmaster 3600gph pump might come down in price now that the newer model is out, so I was thinking of getting a second one. Do you think my 2" pipe would support 7200gph? Depends how long, how many fittings, static head and what flow is acceptable... http://www.mdminc.com/friction_loss_chart.htm You say one pipe. How does the water go the other way -- stream? |
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It depends on length and Pump pressure, and head pressures.
120 GPM would not be uncommon with a good pump. although I say 100 with a Home Depot style pump. 7200 GPH \ 60 M =120 GPM 3600 GPM \ 60 M = 60 GPM Cost and desired water flow will answer your question. |
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