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"Gale Pearce" wrote in message
... The #'s I quoted below came from a "pond construction" book I read a few yrs ago and I think they were for submersed pumps (don't know if that makes any difference for "out of pond" pumps) - seeing as how your info is newer and for the pump you have, I would use it - there may be some one else in this group that knows for sure - Good luck Gale :~) Whew! I was thinking I'd need ANOTHER new pump. Actually, the chart indicates friction loss in that range for 1" pipe and high gph, so buying 2" pipe may have saved me. |
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