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Nautis VSF Maintains Perfect Flow Automatically!

Nautis VSF Maintains Perfect Flow Automatically!

Season 10 Episode 1945 Published 8 hours ago
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Your pool doesn’t care what RPM your pump runs at. It cares about flow. And most of the headaches we see as pool owners and pool service pros start when circulation quietly drifts away from what the pool actually needs. I sit down with Sean McDermott, Executive Vice President at H2 Flow Controls, to unpack the Nautilus VSF variable speed pool pump and the idea behind it: stop guessing speeds and start controlling real, measured gallons per minute.

We dig into adaptive flow, including constant flow mode and turnover mode, and why “set it and forget it” RPM schedules often fall apart as filters get dirty, plumbing conditions change, and water features or in-floor systems cycle on and off. Sean explains how the pump adjusts automatically to maintain the target flow rate, aiming for a pool that’s both energy efficient and operationally efficient. That means better circulation, more consistent chemical distribution, and fewer surprise problems that show up when flow drops over time.

We also get practical on features pool pros will appreciate: app-based monitoring in the Blue Sync app, a dirty filter warning tied to sustained RPM increases, boost mode for bather load or rough weather, and upcoming heater control through a two-wire fireman switch with flow settings that help protect gas heaters and optimize heat pumps. We wrap with what went into testing, American manufacturing and support, and how the pump lines up with common installs so replacement work is simpler.

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We talk with Sean McDermott from H2 Flow Controls about the Nautilus VSF variable speed pump and why measuring real flow beats guessing RPM. We explain how constant-flow control can improve circulation, protect equipment, and reduce the pool problems that show up when conditions change.  

• the business case for launching a new VS pump in a crowded pool equipment market  
• constant flow vs fixed RPM settings and why pump curves and head calculations often miss reality  
• adaptive flow setup using pool gallons and either constant flow mode or turnover mode  
• automatic adjustment as filters load up, water features change, and systems drift over time  
• water quality benefits of steady circulation for chemical dispersion and salt systems  
• Blue Sync app monitoring plus a dirty filter warning based on sustained RPM increase  
• boost mode to handle sun, rain, heavy use, and seasonal debris  
• heater control using a two-wire fireman switch with heater-safe flow settings  
• scheduling support for in-floor cleaning systems  
• made-in-the-USA development and faster support through in-house assembly and R&D  
• installation fitment notes matching common pump footprints and the available horsepower models  

To learn more about the Nautus VSF Pump, go to h2flow.net. You can also hear more podcasts by going to swimmingpoollearning.com. If you're interested in my coaching program, you can learn more at PoolGuyCoaching.com.  


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