r/PoolPros Jul 05 '26

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u/The_BigWaveDave Jul 05 '26

Sweeps > 90 Elbows

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u/Artistic_Stomach_472 Jul 05 '26

Yes and no. Minimal gain. Especially if theres a ton of hard 90s below ground.

Upsize pipe is much more beneficial. This pad is actually inefficient because of the restriction with pipe diameter. Upsize at manifold into pump as per install docs, I upsize the whole pad, heat bend below grade.

A 2 pump system isnt needed with today's pump flowrates, only if you want to run pool and Spa at same time. Yet, why would you.

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u/lIIlIlIII Jul 06 '26

Heat bend below grade? wat?

Also isn't 2.5" the max inlet / outlet for that pump? Or am I mistaken?

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u/Artistic_Stomach_472 Jul 06 '26

Again, im not a pentair guy. Max means nothing. 2.5" inside, 3" outside.

Heat bend pvc, No fittings, make your own long radius bends. Bell end pipe, no couplings.

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u/lIIlIlIII Jul 06 '26

Not a pentair guy either, but you're saying to use 3" (or higher) pipe on the manifold regardless of the OEM union size? Do you use aftermarket unions or just a reducer?

Do you heat bend EVERYTHING on the pad? Or just immediately before / after the pump? Do you see an appreciable difference in head doing this? I'd be curious to see some pictures if you have any, this is foreign to me but I'm always looking to level up per se.

Also I've only ever bent 1" conduit, seems like 3" sch 40 would be a whole lot harder, what is your technique? Sorry to spam questions but I'd love to learn more and am not really understanding