uncleof6
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Think about it this way. The pump is rated at 1200gph. If you could get more flow with a bigger pipe added on after the 3/4" pump outlet, it would flow 1500gph, heck, add an 1.5" pipe and get 2000gph... why buy a bigger pump, just add a bigger pipe. Sorry, it doesn't work that way.
Weeellllll not to that extent, but yes it actually does work that way. Larger pipe size = less friction loss = lower total head pressure = higher flow rate = basic physics. (fluid dynamics.) What this means is that upsizing the return pipe size will produce less friction loss, and make a higher flow rate achievable, within the pumps limitations. It is common, and recommended, to upsize the return plumbing one size--and that is the reason. 3/4" up to 1", 1" up to 1.25" and so on. Except in the case of the Danner Mag Drive pumps.
To the thread in general:
If you read the instructions, (who would ever do that for just a pump?) for the Mag Drive pumps made by Danner, sizes 9.5 and larger, it states that the minimum inside diameter tubing on the outlet of the pump needs to be 1.5". This allows the pump to perform according to the published flow curve. Anything smaller, and you will not get the flow rate out of these pumps they are capable of.
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