Do you use dual return pumps?

Dom

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So I have a 750gph return pump. I also have a 550gph return pump on standby.

I was thinking about plumbing it in to the existing system. My 750 is a bit under powered and thought I could add this second pump instead of the expense of a newer, more powerful replacement of the one currently in use.

My plan would be to install a "T" fitting and have each pump feed one side of the "T".

Thoughts?

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Dom
 

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Pumps wear out. Running two pumps is more maintenance, electricity, upkeep, and replacement costs long term. I’d suggest running 1 pump appropriately sized. Keep the others for other uses or backup. But this seems like a really inefficient solution.
 

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If you want to run two pumps have them plumbed separately.
 

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Two pumps if plumbed separately is better than one for redundancy. Always have a backup in case one fails. But even then if one goes out at least you still have some flow.
 

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