I have an 18' round pool and i use a 1/2 HP pump. It should be more than enough.
You should use at least 1 horsepower pump.
Just get a 1 1/2 horse pool pump and that should do the job beautifully,
The size of a heat pump that you can use for a pool which is 18 feet wide by 33 feet long and has a depth of 4.5 feet can vary depending on specific brand of heat pump you wish to purchase. The minimum size of heat pump for an above ground pool of this size in 102,000 BTU.
The pool is 4ft*23ft*11ft = 1012 cubic feet You can pump in 8.2 cubic feet every minute. So time taken to fill it = 1012/8.2 = 123.4 minutes = 2 hours, 3.4 minutes.
Anything over 80 feet is considered a deep well. A jet pump can pump up from 80 feet, more than that needs a submersible pump.
You could use your pool pump. or get a submersible pump. it is also not difficult to siphon an above ground pool with a pool vacuum hose. all you need is somewhere to run the water to.
I would recommend 1 HP
Usually a submersible. This is a long thin pump near the bottom of the well. Domestic ones are typically 4" round and about 3 feet long and can pump up to 15 gpm to the surface from 200-300 feet down, in a 1" poly/rubber pipe.
The distance between a pool pump and pool depends on factors such as the pump's power and the length and type of piping being used. However, a common guideline is to place the pump within 3-4 feet of the pool for optimal performance. This ensures efficient circulation and reduces the risk of losing suction or encountering other operational issues.
Either a 50 OR A 75 would do it.
More info. How many gallons water? What is the size of the filter? Any other factors that you can include? Ken
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Well, it depends on the size of heat pump and the size of pool! However, a 30x12 ft, 2-3.5ft deep pool with an 18kw heater will take 4 to 5 days.