PUMP OVERVIEW
The perfect choice for all types of pools, the Variable
Speed Pump was specifically designed to be the best
choice for a variety of in-ground pools.
Thick walled body parts, a heavy-duty TEFC motor
and highly engineered hydraulics make this rugged
and tested design perfect for any pool, spa, water
feature, or fountain.
General Features
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Extremely quiet operation
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Strainer cover kit for easy cleaning and
maintenance
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Super-duty totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC)
motor for long life
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Integral volute and pot reduce hydraulic noise
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See-through lid permits easy inspection of strainer
basket
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Self-priming for quick, easy start-up
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Controller Features
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Simple user interface
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IPX6 certified UV and rain-proof enclosure
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Onboard time of day schedule
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Adjustable priming mode
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Programmable quick clean mode
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Diagnostic alarm display and retention
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Active power factor correction
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Accepts 230V, 50/60Hz input power
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Auto power limiting protection circuit
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One week clock retention for power outages
Controller Overview
The Variable Speed Pump uses a premium efficiency
variable speed motor that provides tremendous
program flexibility in terms of motor speed and
duration settings. The pump is intended to run at
the lowest speeds needed to maintain a sanitary
environment, which in turn minimizes energy
consumption. Pool size, the presence of additional
water features, chemicals used to maintain sanitary
conditions, and local environmental factors will impact
optimal programming necessary to maximize energy
conservation.
This pump is for use with 230
Vms nominal, and in pool pump
applications ONLY. Connection to the wrong voltage,
or use in other applications may cause damage to
equipment or personal injury
The integrated electronics interface controls the
speed settings as well as the run durations. The pump
can operate at speeds ranging between 450 and 3450
RPM and will operate within the voltage range of 230
Vrms at either 50 or 60 Hz input frequency. Program
customization may require some trial and error to
determine the most satisfactory settings as dictated
by the conditions. In most cases, setting the pump at
the lowest speed for the longest duration is the best
strategy to minimize energy consumption. However,
conditions may require running the pump at a higher
speed for some duration of time each day to maintain
proper filtration to achieve satisfactory sanitation.
Note: Optimize the pump to suit individual pool
conditions. Specific conditions including pool size,
other devices, features and environmental factors can
all impact the optimal settings.
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