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INSTALLATION LOCATION

Locate pump as close to application as possible preferably in a dry,
well-ventilated area away from direct sunlight. It should be on a
hard, level surface.
1. Drainage - away from pump
2. Ventilation of pump motor
3. Access for future servicing and winterizing
4. Protection from the elements
Pumps are designed for flooded suction (i.e. the pump's suction is
below water level.)
GENERAL PLUMBING
FOR SOLVENT WELD CONNECTIONS
Rigid or flexible PVC pipe can be used. Pipe ends should be clean
and free of any flash caused by the cutting operation. Be sure that
the proper adhesive is used on the type of pipe specified.
Recommended Adhesives - These are examples only and are
not intended to restrict brands.
PVC-PVC Joint
Uni-Weld Pool-Tite 2000
SureGuard Flex 20
IPS Weld-On 705
NOTE: A primer will assure that joints are watertight.
C A U T I O N We recommend that you consider climatic
conditions when applying adhesives. Certain atmospheric
situations, such as high moisture content, make certain glues less
effective. Check manufacturer's instructions.
FOR THREADED CONNECTIONS
Use only PTFE tape or equivalent on threaded plumbing
connections. Other pipe compounds may damage threads.
We do not recommend the use of silicone- or petroleum-based
compounds.
DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN. FOR ALL PLASTIC JOINTS, HAND
TIGHTEN THEN GIVE THEM AN ADDITIONAL 1/2 TURN WITH
A WRENCH.
PUMP PLUMBING
Suction pipe should be as large or larger than the discharge pipe.
Avoid using a suction pipe smaller than the pump intake.
Keep the piping as straight and short as possible. Avoid connecting
an elbow directly into the pump inlet (use a length of straight pipe
to allow a proper entry for the water). Arrange horizontal runs to
slope upward to the pump to prevent high spots that could form
air pockets. Support the piping independently so that it places no
strain on the pump. Keep as much of the suction line as possible
below the water-level to reduce priming time. Install valves and
unions in the pump suction and return lines to facilitate servicing.
Valves are recommended for throttling the pump discharge. The
valves are essential for pump maintenance if the system is installed
below deck level. Suction valves are essential for priming all pumps
without strainer bodies installed above water level. We recommend
the use of a check valve in the suction pipe at or below the water
level.
ELECTRICAL INSTRUCTIONS
If the unit is being installed for use with a swimming pool, spa or hot
tub a solid copper bonding conductor not smaller than 8 AWG shall
be connected from the accessible wire connector on the motor to
all metal parts of the swimming pool, spa or hot tub structure and
PVC-ABS Joint
Uni-Weld Pool-Tite 2000
SureGuard Weld-All No.5
IPS Weld-On 794
to all electrical equipment, metal conduit, and metal piping within 5
feet (1.5m) of the inside walls of the swimming pool, spa or hot tub,
when the motor is installed within 5 feet of the inside walls of the
swimming pool, spa or hot tub.
Refer to information on motor nameplate for electrical service data.
All motors should have fused disconnect switch or circuit breaker.
Be sure wire size is sufficient for pump hp and distance from power
source. Wiring should be done in accordance with applicable codes
by a competent electrician.
W
HP
2
1470
3
1840
115/230 V
3.5
1560
4
1840
4.5
2200
W A R N I N G If power cord suffers damages, consider this
product does not allow partial replacement and therefore should be
fully replaced.
C A U T I O N We recommend the installation of a ground fault
circuit interrupter (GFCI) for maximum safety.
PUMP START-UP
Do not operate pump until it has been primed as water acts to cool
and lubricate the seal. For pumps located above the water line,
close the suction line valve and fill pump with water in order to
prime. Pumps located below water level will self-prime if all piping
is also below water level. After pump has been primed, energize
motor and open all suction and discharge line valves. It may take
some time for pump to remove air from the suction lines. If no
flow is observed in five minutes, stop the motor and reprime.
If the pump fails to operate, check for air leaks. Refer to
troubleshooting section.
After about 10 minutes of operation, check the return fittings for air
bubbles. A continuous flow of air indicates leaks in the suction line
Locate and correct any leaks immediately.
CONTROLLING THE OUTPUT
Keep the gate valve in the suction line fully open during operation.
Should it be necessary to control the output, use a valve in the
return line.
C A U T I O N Do not operate pump with closed suction or
discharge valves.
TWO-SPEED PUMPS
In spas and hot tubs, use high speed to attain full performance
in the hydro-therapy mode. At other times, such as filter/heat cycle
mode, use low speed. Low speed provides sufficient flow to activate
most spa heaters and provides sufficient flow for filtration.
NOTE: Two-speed pumps must be in high speed mode to prime.
WINTERIZING
Consult your dealer for advice on winterizing your equipment if
freezing temperatures occur in you locality. His knowledge of your
equipment makes him the best-qualified source of information.
Follow his recommendations; drain system by loosening drain plugs
(drain plugs will drain without completely removing plug from unit)
and/or removing pipe caps.
Thermal Protection
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