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, IPX6). 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.
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Installation