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Grounding

1. Permanently ground the motor using the green ground screw, as shown below. Use the
correct wire size and type specified by National Electrical Code. Be sure the ground wire is
connected to an electrical service ground.
2. The pump should be permanently connected to a circuit breaker, 2-pole timer or 2-pole relay

Note:

If AC power is supplied by a GFCI circuit breaker, the pump should be wired on its own

independent circuit unless the pump is operated in tandem with a salt chlorine generator.

Bonding

Bond the motor to the structure in accordance with the National Electrical Code. Use a solid
copper bonding conductor not smaller than 8 AWG. For Canadian installations, a 6 AWG or
larger solid copper bonding conductor is required. Run a wire from the external bonding screw
or lug to the bonding structure.
2. Connect the wire from the accessible bonding lug on the motor to all metal parts of the

swimming pool, spa, or hot tub structure and to all electrical equipment, metal conduit, and
metal piping within 5 feet (1.52 meters) of the inside walls of the swimming pool, spa, or
hot tub. Run a wire from the external bonding screw or lug to the bonding structure.

Note:

When the pump is started and stopped by removing power with a relay or timer, a

two-pole device should be used
to apply and remove power to both POWER LINE TERMINALS.

While meeting 2008 to current

NEC Standards for Pool Pumps.

PRODUCTION INTRODUCTION

This variable speed pump is designed to operate your swimming pool filtration system
as well as your spa, waterfall, cleaner, heater, salt chlorine system and other water
applications.
Using the control panel, you can run your pump on one of three scheduled programs:
1. Regular mode: use three quick start buttons.
ECO (default 1500RPM)/CLEAN (default 2400RPM)/ BOOST (default 3250RPM), and then
adjust the pump to run a t the speeds you selected.
2. Mode 1: 16 hour s for each clean cycle.
3. Mode 2: 24 hour s for each clean cycle.
The control pane l also has LED indicators for speed as well as alarm indicators and error
messages to warn the user against under and over voltage, high temperature, over current
and freeze protection.

1. Features of LED Control Pane l 

 

1

!

Display and change time

 

2

!

Display and change running speed

 

3

!

Quick-start button of ECO/CLEAN/BOOST to run on different speed

 

4

!

MODE1/MODE2 for scheduled program (16 hours or 24 h ours clean cycle)

 

5

!

Re-start and reset to normal schedule after over current, over voltage, over heat, or

unexpected power off.

Summary of Contents for CSPPV711

Page 1: ...des and Ordinances Improper installation can create electrical hazards which could result in property damage serious injury or death Improper installation will void the warranty Notice to Installer Th...

Page 2: ...at the circuit breaker before servicing the pump Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to service person pool users or others due to electric shock Pumps improperly sized or instal...

Page 3: ...cured GENERAL SAFETY RULES 1 The products mentioned in this manual are specially designed for the pre filtering and re circulation of water in swimming pools and spas 2 They are designed to work with...

Page 4: ...contact distance of the circuit breaker is to be no less than 3mm The pump is to be supplied by an isolating transformer or supplied through a residual current device RCD with a rated residual current...

Page 5: ...e 5 times the suction line pipe diameter See Figure 2 Example A 2 inch pipe requires a 10 inch 254 mm straight run in front of the suction inlet of the pump This will help the pump prime faster and la...

Page 6: ...xty 60 Seconds before servicing 2 Be sure that the supply voltage meets the requirements listed on the motor nameplate If these requirements are not met permanent motor damage may occur 3 For wiring s...

Page 7: ...or lug to the bonding structure Note When the pump is started and stopped by removing power with a relay or timer a two pole device should be used to apply and remove power to both POWER LINE TERMINAL...

Page 8: ...g RIGHT ARROW Moves the cursor right one digit when changing a setting LED Screen Composed of four digital tubes Display current time when in standby And display the current and running speed back and...

Page 9: ...When the pump is running ECO CLEAN BOOST press arrow buttons up or down to change the speed each press is for 50RPM It will save automatically no need to press ENTER 2 Switch ECO CLEAN BOOST during pu...

Page 10: ...pump will run on the selected speed 4 Pump Run under MODE1 MODE2 4 1 MODE 1 MODE2 Introduction MODE 1 MODE 2 16 hours running cycle 24 hours running cycle Stage Start Time Running Hour Default Speed Q...

Page 11: ...en the time is over 11 59 PM light will be lit AM light extinguished 3 Press ENTER to save and exit after start time set up To continue and adjust the running hour press MENU then use arrow buttons to...

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Page 13: ...12 6 Control Panel Menu Structure...

Page 14: ...ker long enough for the keypad LEDs to turn off After power is reconnected if this error continues to reappear the drive may need service OVER VOLTAGE Indicates excessive supply voltage or and externa...

Page 15: ...s always adequate water in the filter tank before you start up If you are unable to prime the pump please see the trouble shooting guide ENSURE that all suction and discharge valves are open before yo...

Page 16: ...Turn off the voltage to the pump c Verify that there is no voltage in the circuits including ancillary devices and auxiliary circuits d Wait until motor stops completely The above list should be consi...

Page 17: ...attempt to examine all possible and imaginable cases of service and maintenance If supplementary instructions are required or if special problems arise do not hesitate to contact the distributor or to...

Page 18: ...ly 1 11 647254702 Pump Cover 1 12 65244015000 Gasket M10 10 13 65244032000 Spring Washer M10 6 14 65225003000 Screw 3 8 16 1 1 2 UNC 6 15 65023399000 Variable Speed 1 5HP Motor For CSPPV711 1 16 65221...

Page 19: ...embly Pump shaft is locked Check if the pump can be rotated by hand and remove any blockage Pump will not prime Suction air leak Make sure water level is correct through suction points Ensure baskets...

Page 20: ...running hot to touch is normal Thermal overload protector will function to turn them off if there is an overload or excessive high temperature problem Installed in direct sunlight Shield from weather...

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