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WARNING

 

– Risk of Electric Shock.  All electrical wiring MUST be in conformance with applicable local codes, regulations, 

and the National Electric Code (NEC).  Hazardous voltage can shock, burn, and cause death or serious property damage.  To 
reduce the risk of electric shock, do NOT use an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply.  Provide a properly located 
electrical receptacle.    Before working on any electrical equipment, turn off power supply to the equipment.  To reduce the risk of 
electric shock replace damaged wiring immediately.  Locate conduit to prevent abuse from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers and 
other equipment.   Do NOT ground to a gas supply line.

 

 

WARNING

 

– 

Risk of Electric Shock

  

Failure to ground all electrical equipment can cause serious or fatal electrical shock 

hazard.  Electrical ground all electrical equipment before connecting to electrical power supply.  

 

 

WARNING 

– Risk of Electric Shock  Failure to bond all electrical equipment to pool structure will increase risk for 

electrocution and could result in injury or death.  To reduce the risk of electric shock, see installation instructions and consult a 
professional electrician on how to bond all electrical equipment.  Also, contact a licensed electrician for information on local 
electrical codes for bonding requirements.

 

Notes to electrician:  Use a solid copper conductor, size 8 or larger.  Run a continuous wire from external bonding lug to 
reinforcing rod or mesh.  Connect a No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm

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) [No. 6 AWG (13.3 mm

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) for Canada] solid copper bonding wire to the 

pressure wire connector provided on the electrical equipment and to all metal parts of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, and metal 
piping (except gas piping), and conduit within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of inside walls of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. 
IMPORTANT - Reference NEC codes for all wiring standards including, but not limited to, grounding, bonding and other general 
wiring procedures. 

 

WARNING 

– Risk of Electric Shock .  The electrical equipment must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by 

a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI).  Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis.  
To test the GFCI, push the test button.  The GFCI should interrupt power.  Push reset button.  Power should be restored.  If the GFCI 
fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective.  If the GFCI interrupts power to the electrical equipment without the test 
button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electrical shock.  Do not use this electrical 
equipment.  Disconnect the electrical equipment and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before 
using.

 

 

CAUTION – 

HAYWARD

®

 pumps are intended for use with permanently-installed pools and may be used with hot tubs and 

spas if so marked.  Do not use with storable pools.  A permanently-installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a 
building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage.  A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being 
readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity.

 

 

WARNING 

– Risk of Hyperthermia. To avoid hyperthermia the following “Safety Rules for Hot Tubs” are recommended by the 

U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission.

 

1.

 

Spa or hot tub water temperatures should never exceed 104°F [40°C]. A temperature of 100°F [38°C] is 

considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is suggested for young children. Prolonged immersion in 
hot water can induce hyperthermia. 

2.

 

Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness, which 

could lead to unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning. 

3.

 

Pregnant women beware! Soaking in water above 100°F [38°C] can cause fetal damage during the 

first three months of pregnancy (resulting in the birth of a brain-damaged or deformed child). Pregnant women 
should adhere to the 100°F [38°C] maximum rule. 

4.

 

Before entering the spa or hot tub, users should check the water temperature with an accurate ther-

mometer; spa or hot tub thermostats may err in regulating water temperatures by as much as 4°F (2.2°C). 

5.

 

Persons taking medications, which induce drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, antihistamines or anti-

coagulants, should not use spas or hot tubs. 

6.

 

If the pool/spa is used for therapy, it should be done with the advice of a physician. Always stir pool/ spa 

water before entering the pool/spa to mix in any hot surface layer of water that might exceed healthful 
temperature limits and cause injury. Do not tamper with controls, because scalding can result if safety controls 
are not in proper working order. 

7.

 

Persons with a medical history of heart disease, circulatory problems, diabetes or blood pressure 

problems should obtain a physicians’ advice before using spas or hot tubs. 

8.

 

Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above 

normal body temperature of 98.6°F [37°C]. The symptoms of Hyperthermia include: drowsiness, lethargy, 
dizziness, fainting, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body. 

The effects of Hyperthermia include: 

1.

 

Unawareness of impending danger. 

2.

 

Fai lure  t o pe rceiv e  h eat. 

3.

 

Failure to recognize the need to leave the spa. 

4.

 

Physical inability to exit the spa. 

5.

 

Fetal damage in pregnant women. 

6.

 

Unconsciousness resulting in danger of drowning. 

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS 

Summary of Contents for PowerFlo Matrix

Page 1: ...can cause severe injury and or death This is the safety alert symbol When you see this symbol on your equipment or in this manual look for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potent...

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Page 3: ...e electrical equipment and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using CAUTION HAYWARD pumps are intended for use with permanently installed pools and may be used wit...

Page 4: ...enance Heavy duty high performance motor with integrated automatic thermal overload protector for years of operation High quality impeller with wide openings to prevent clogging by leaves and large de...

Page 5: ...l electrical equipment before connecting to electrical power supply WARNING Risk of Electric Shock The electrical equipment must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by a ground fau...

Page 6: ...th water to suction pipe level NEVER operate the pump without water Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal WARNING NEVER run pump dry Running pump dry may damage seals cau...

Page 7: ...stem as far as possible Storing Pump for Winterization WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock hazard turn OFF power to motor before draining pump Drain all water from p...

Page 8: ...motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump housing shroud from the front of the motor 8 Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of...

Page 9: ...icated with Jack s 327 2 Make sure all suction and discharge valves are fully open and not blocked that pool water level is at proper level and that skimmer weir is not hung up or stuck on skimmer wal...

Page 10: ...Loose stones debris hitting impeller could be cause remove any of the above 5 Motor bearings noisy from normal wear rust overheating or concentration of chemicals causing seal damage which will allow...

Page 11: ...r 4 1 10 SPX0710XZ5 Housing O Ring 10 1 11 Impeller Refer to Part No on Original Equipment 1 12 SPX1500KA Shaft Seal Assembly 10 1 13 SPX5500A Pump Housing 4 1 14 SPX5500E Shroud Assembly 4 1 15 SPX15...

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