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3. Pool Outlets

4. Electrical

a.  The pump suction system must provide protection against hazard of suction entrapment or hair 

entrapment/entanglement. The pool outlet piping must be in accordance with the latest AS1926.3 
standard

b.  Suction outlet covers and skimmers must have been tested and found to comply with the latest 

AS1926.3 standard or ASME/ANSI specification for Suction Fittings.

a.  Electrical installation shall be in accordance with the national wiring rules (AS/NZS 3000) taking into 

account its ratings (Class I, IPX5). The pump is supplied with a standard Australian 10 amp plug and 2 
metres of cord. Select the correct Pool Zone for installation.

b.  An RCD with maximum rated residual current of 30mA is required for the power supply to the pump. 

Additionally, if a suitable socket outlet is not available a weatherproof socket must be installed by an 
electrician in a suitable location. RCD tripping indicates an electrical problem. If RCD trips and will not 
reset have a qualified electrician inspect and repair electrical system.

c.  Incorrect voltage can cause fire or seriously damage pump and voids warranty.
d.  Voltage at pump must not be more than 6% above or 10% below motor nameplate rated voltage or 

pump may overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life. If voltage is less than 90% 
or more than 106% of rated voltage when pump is running at full load, consult the power company.

Do not use extension leads as they are unsafe in 

and around the Pool Zone.

Hazardous voltage. Can shock, burn or cause 

death.

To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock, 

turn OFF power to pump and remove plug from 

outlet before working on electrical connections.

5. Equipotential bonding

If equipotential bonding is required, connect all metal parts of the swimming pool or spa structure and to 

all electrical equipment, metal conduit, and metal piping in accordance with the wiring rules. Run a wire 

from the equipotential bonding terminal on the pump (bottom, left motor bolt with serrated washer) to the 

pool bonding structure.

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Installation

Summary of Contents for Sta-Rite EcoSelect Enviromax 800

Page 1: ...Variable Speed Pool Pump...

Page 2: ...available When you see the Eco Select brand on one of our products you ll know it is our greenest and most efficient product in that equipment category These products do the best job of saving energy...

Page 3: ...nstallation Pump positioning 6 Piping 6 Pool Outlets 6 Electrical 7 Equipotential Bonding 7 Operation Priming the Pump 8 Speed Selection 9 Variable Speed Adjustment 9 Priming 10 Service Maintenance 11...

Page 4: ...hutting down the motor in the event of a locked rotor under voltage over voltage or over current condition and will automatically reduce the speed during an over temperature condition Precision fit in...

Page 5: ...850RPM 975W P2 800W 6 7A IP Rating IP25 Inlet Suction ABS Barrel Union to suit 50mm PVC pressure pipe to AS NZS 1477 Outlet Discharge ABS Barrel Union to suit 50mm PVC pressure pipe to AS NZS 1477 Max...

Page 6: ...0 14 0 12 0 10 0 8 0 6 0 4 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 200 0 300 0 400 0 500 0 Head m Flow L min 2850RPM 2600RPM 2400RPM 2200RPM 2000RPM 1800RPM 1600RPM 1450RPM EnviroMAX 800 Performance Chart Technical Infor...

Page 7: ...lation 200sq cm min inlet outlet and air circulation Allow 200mm to keep rear of motor clear b Have adequate floor drainage to prevent flooding and be protected from excess moisture c Be solid level r...

Page 8: ...electrical problem If RCD trips and will not reset have a qualified electrician inspect and repair electrical system c Incorrect voltage can cause fire or seriously damage pump and voids warranty d Vo...

Page 9: ...bricate the oring The original equipment O ring contains a permanent internal lubricant a Before removing trap lid SWITCH OFF POWER SUPPLY to pump b CLOSE SHUT OFF VALVES on suction and discharge pipe...

Page 10: ...er ON OFF state Press and hold button corresponding to speed you wish to change Hold for 3 seconds and a light should begin to flash To decrease speed by 50rpm increments with 1000rpm as the minimum l...

Page 11: ...and ready to adjust time Limit time to 240min maximum and minimum for 1Min Pressing the button low will lower the time by 1 min step Holding for 2 seconds to decrease time continuously Pressing the b...

Page 12: ...re there are no leaves or debris which could become a fire hazard or choke the motor fan Check that there are no leaks from under the pump If there are this could be a sign of a leaking mechanical sea...

Page 13: ...ure that the pump casing and strainer are full of water Refer priming instructions Make sure there are no leaks in suction piping and ensure all o rings are present and clean Make sure suctions pipe i...

Page 14: ...essary Pump running too slow Low speed setting Check speed setting Refer to speed selection section of this manual Reset to default if necessary Motor high temperature limit exceeded Ensure motor fins...

Page 15: ...ir service agent Motor Flash Codes No of flashes Microcontroller failure Mains under voltage Over Temperature Over Current Mains over voltage Output shaft seized Self check failed Motor fault Microcon...

Page 16: ...Spare Parts 14 16 13 8 3 6 2 5 4 10 1 15 9 7 12 11 a 9a 9c 9b 9d 15...

Page 17: ...NERS KIT 801280 9 PUMP CASING ASSEMBLY C176 71P 9a LID 17307 0111 9b O RING LID 35505 1440 9c BASKET C8 58P 9d DRAIN PLUG O RING U178 920P 10 O RING PUMP CASE U9 373 11 SCREW 8 32 x 22mm SS PHILLIPS H...

Page 18: ...NOTES Notes 17...

Page 19: ...NOTES Notes 18...

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