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It is about 3 meters , that is a very proper distance and it can help you to pump the water quickly .

Another answer: if you use large enough diameter Plumbing 2" PVC you can get away with a larger distance. My equipment is in a pump house about 20 feet from the pool. Hatawa

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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.

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