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EQ Series Pump Installation and User’s Guide

Preventative Maintenance

It may be possible to extend the life of the pump and to prevent a pump down situation by implementing a
preventative maintenance program. This may be done by periodically performing a list of activities and recording
certain information to be able to spot potential problems before they become serious. It is recommended that
these activities be performed after the filter cleaning procedure so that the information will be taken from the
same baseline each time. All or part of the following activities could provide the foundation for a preventative
maintenance program.

1. Record the time it takes for the pump to prime and come to a stable operating condition. Increased priming times

can indicate a problem. See Section 7, Troubleshooting.

2. Observe the sound coming from the pump housing. A substantial change in sound from inside the pump is a

clue that something in the circulation system has changed.

3. Observe the sound coming from the motor. Motor bearings rarely fail without first becoming noisy.

4. Observe the temperature of the motor. The motor is designed to carry the pump load without building up

excessive heat. An increase in normal operating temperatures may indicate a potential problem.
A thermocouple placed at the motor ventilation discharge opening may be used to monitor motor temperature.
It normally takes about 1 hour for the motor temperature to stabilize. See Section 7, Troubleshooting.

5. Record any flow and pressure readings on the circulation system meters and gages. See Section 7,

Troubleshooting.

6. Record supply voltage and amps. Supply voltage can change throughout the day depending on other electrical

loads in the area. Changes in supply voltage will affect the amp draw and water output of the pump.

7. Inspect the floor around the pump to ensure there are no indications of leaks. Address leaks immediately.

A mechanical seal leak is indicated by water dripping between the motor and the motor adaptor. A mechanical
seal leak can result in a failed motor bearing.

8. Inspect the exterior pump components for any sign of a structural failure. Most structural failures will start with

a hairline crack that originates from a corner where two different shapes intersect.

9. Verify that the support brackets or hangars for the suction and discharge piping are continuing to fully support

the weight of the piping.

Summary of Contents for EQ SERIES

Page 1: ...IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Installation and User s Guide EQ SERIES High Performance Commercial Pump...

Page 2: ...their products Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc disclaims any proprietary interest in trademarks and trade names other than its own P N 350061 Rev E 1 24 06 Customer Service If you have questions about...

Page 3: ...re Testing 5 Section 3 Electrical Requirements 7 Electrical Requirements and Field Wiring 7 Section 4 Initial Operation of Pump 9 Priming the EQ Series Pump 9 Section 5 Maintenance 11 Cleaning the Str...

Page 4: ...ate the pump until you have read and understand clearly all the operating instructions and warning messages for all equipment that is a part of the pool circulating system The following instructions a...

Page 5: ...could cause severe personal injury or death if they were to strike a person WARNING Due to the potential risk that can be involved it is recommended that the pressure test be kept to the minimum time...

Page 6: ...suction plumbing be installed in accordance with the latest national and local codes for swimming pools These instructions contain information for a variety of pump models and therefore some instruct...

Page 7: ...wosignificant benefits First it means more efficient performance the EQ pump moves more water more quickly than comparable pumps And secondly it means the pump s motor doesn t have to work as hard and...

Page 8: ...ovides true breakthrough performance Lower load due to efficient impeller design means longer motor life Cam and Ramp lid design with clear lid for added convenience in servicing Additional Features C...

Page 9: ...ipeespecially on the suction line to keep flow velocities at or below 6 feet per second fps Flow velocities in the return plumbing should not exceed 10 fps Also keep elbows and tees to a minimum Insta...

Page 10: ...he pump CAUTION On installations where the pump is installed without a strainer pot use only 6 in Schedule 40 PVC pipe when making the final flange connection Do NOT use Schedule 80 Pipe as this can c...

Page 11: ...signed to meet the local code test pressure Most components should be marked with a maximum operating pressure If a component is not marked consult the Owner s Instructions that came with the componen...

Page 12: ...t of that part of the system 8 Allow the pressure to slowly build once all of the air openings are closed Close the valve between the water supply and circulation system to isolate the system from the...

Page 13: ...integrity WARNING Risk of electrical shock or electrocution This pool pump must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Elect...

Page 14: ...ate information on the pump 5 Following the National Electrical Code and any local electrical codes connect the grounding conductor and electrical supply conductors to the motor Ensure that the pump i...

Page 15: ...p 5 The pump will experience a temporary unstable condition as water and air flow through the pump During this unstable condition the pump may be noisy and produce erratic flow If the pump is below or...

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Page 17: ...G If the pump has been energized for a period greater than 45 minutes without water flowing through the pump for any reason the water in the strainer pot may be hot Attempting to remove the locking ri...

Page 18: ...motor is designed to carry the pump load without building up excessive heat An increase in normal operating temperatures may indicate a potential problem Athermocoupleplacedatthemotorventilationdischa...

Page 19: ...ng instructions before working on the pump Thepumpisdesignedtoallowforquickservicingofanymovingpartswithoutdisturbingtheplumbing connections The pump can be serviced with the common tools that are in...

Page 20: ...ternal components Ifdesired thesupplyconductorscanbedisconnectedandthemotorendassemblycanbetakentoaworkbench for easier service 10 Remove the four screws 20 with washers 18 19 that secure the diffuser...

Page 21: ...d screw 16 with washers 4 5 to secure the impeller 15 It is important that the screw 16 be tightened securely and that the impeller 15 is fully seated 9 Apply a light film of silicone grease to the in...

Page 22: ...ged Closed Valve in Piping System Air leak in Suction Line Pump installed more than 10 ft above Water Level or otherwise too high for Hydraulic Conditions of Pool Plumbing System Pump Shaft rotating i...

Page 23: ...s EQ300 EQ500 EQ750 3PH qty 4 7 356790 Adapter Motor EQ Series 8 075842 Washer Flat ID x 1 OD 125 Thk 300 s s qty 4 9 350063 Washer Split Lock 1 2 18 8 s s qty 4 10 354290 Screw 3 8 16 x 1 Hx Hd Cap 1...

Page 24: ...HZ EQK500 50HZ METERS OF WATER CUBIC METERS PER HOUR 0 5 10 15 20 0 25 50 75 100 125 150 175 FLOW RATE IN U S GPM 0 20 40 60 80 100 120 0 100 200 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 FLOW RATE IN U S GPM TOTAL...

Page 25: ...PUMPEQW300 1PH6 x4 PUMPEQW300 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQW500 1PH6 x4 PUMPEQW500 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQ500 1PH6 x4 PUMPEQ500 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQ750 1PH6 x4 PUMPEQ750 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQ1000 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQ1500 3PH6 x4 PUMPEQK300 50...

Page 26: ...P FOR 6 STD FLANGE 14 0 MAX 12 3 DIM C 50 5 75 16 35 5 94 REF 10 60 4 STD FLANGE 500 MOUNTING HOLES DIM B DIM A 3 50 00 06 05 05 01 13 FASTENERS AND O RING ARE INCLUDED WITH PENTAIR POOL PRODUCTS EQ 6...

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