VARILINE
Variable speed filtration pump
GARANTIE
OWNER’S MANUAL
ANS
Long Life
4 programmable
speeds
3 years
warranty
Silent
Efficiency
Energy saving
Page 1: ...VARILINE Variable speed filtration pump GARANTIE OWNER S MANUAL ANS Long Life 4 programmable speeds 3 years warranty Silent Efficiency Energy saving ...
Page 2: ... the Pump 15 5 1 Setting the Clock 15 5 2 Using the Default Schedule 16 5 3 Custom Schedules and quick clean 17 5 4 Speed Priorities 19 5 5 Operating the Pump While Running 19 6 Maintenance 20 6 1 Pump Strainer Basket 20 6 2 Cleaning the Pump Strainer Basket 20 6 3 Winterizing 21 7 Servicing 22 7 1 Electric Motor Care 22 7 2 Restart Instructions 23 8 Troubleshooting 25 8 1 Errors and Alarms 27 9 R...
Page 3: ... INSTRUCTIONS SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS When installing and using this electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be followed include the following WARNING Do not permit children to use this product WARNING RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK Connect only to a branch circuit protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter differential protection Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot ve...
Page 4: ...ure There is a capacitor bank that holds a 220 24 0 VAC charge even when there is no power to the unit The pump is not submersible The pump is capable of high flow rates use caution when installing and programming to limit pumps performance potential with old or questionable equipment Code requirements for electrical connection differ from country to country state to state as well as local municip...
Page 5: ...VISCERATION AND OR DEATH WARNING TOMINIMIZETHERISKOFINJURYDUETOSUCTIONENTRAPMENT HAZARD A properly installed and secured according to the standards in force in the country concerned approved anti entrapment suction cover must be used for each drain Regularly inspect all covers for cracks damage and advanced weathering If a cover becomes loose cracked damaged broken or is missing replace with an ap...
Page 6: ...id and strainer cover must be properly secured to prevent violent separation Stand clear of all circulation system equipment when turning on or starting up pump Before servicing equipment make note of the filter pressure Be sure that all controls are set to ensure the system cannot inadvertently start during service Turn off all power to the pump IMPORTANT Place filter manual air relief valve in t...
Page 7: ...trapment or severe injury or property damage caused by a structural failure of the pump or other system component WARNING The pump is not intended for use by young supervision Young children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the pump children or from persons without WARNING If the supply cord is damaged it must be replaced by the manufacturer its service agent or similarly ...
Page 8: ...d design perfect for any pool spa water feature or fountain 2 1 Pump Overview 2 2 General features Variable Speed Pump Extremely quiet operation Unionized fittings 1 5 and 2 for simple replacement Strainer cover kit for easy cleaning and maintenance Super duty totally enclosed fan cooled TEFC motor for long life Integral volute and pot reduce hydraulic noise See through lid permits easy inspection...
Page 9: ...ximize energy conservation WARNING This pump is for use with 220 240 V nominal and in pool pump applications ONLY Connection to the wrong voltage or use in other application may cause damage to equipment or personal injury The integrated electronics interface controls the speed settings as well as the run durations The pump can operate at speeds ranging between 450 and 3450 RPM and will operate wi...
Page 10: ...d to set the 24 hour clock and screen resolution 6 Quick Clean Button Used to run a selected speed and duration programmed for Quick Clean When the LED is illuminated the Quick Clean schedule is active 7 and Arrows Choose between a 12 or 24 hour time format 8 and Arrows Used to make on screen adjustments to the pump settings The arrow increases the value of a given setting while decreases the valu...
Page 11: ...le To reduce friction loss and improve efficiency use short direct suction and return piping 2 Install a minimum of 5 feet 1 52 meters from the inside wall of the pool and spa Canadian installations require a minimum of 9 8 feet 3 meters from the inside wall of the pool 3 Install the pump a minimum of 3 feet 9 meters from the heater outlet 4 Do not install the pump more than 10 feet 3 1 meters abo...
Page 12: ...ter and last longer NOTE DO NOT install 90 elbows directly into the pump inlet or outlet 4 3 Fitting and Valves 1 Do not install 90 elbows directly into pump inlet 2 Flooded suction systems should have gate valves installed on suction and discharge pipes for maintenance however the suction gate valve should be no closer than five times the suction pipe diameter as described in this section 3 Use a...
Page 13: ...minal block connections are capable of handling up to 12AWG solid or stranded wire There are also fast on type quick connectors however check the local electrical codes for the desired connection method The connections must be permanently made to the grounding terminal see Figure 3 in the field wiring compartment according to the local electrical code The drive will operate on 2 phase Line Line Gr...
Page 14: ...a 6 AWG or larger solid copper bonding conductor is required 7 The pump should be permanently connected to either a circuit breaker 2 pole timer or 2 pole relay If AC power is supplied by a GFCI circuit breaker use a dedicated circuit breaker that has no other electrical loads 8 Connect the pump permanently to a circuit Make sure no other lights or appliances are on the same 4 INSTALLATION The fie...
Page 15: ...hour time format 3 Use the and arrows to change the time to the correct time of day In the 12 hour time format AM PM will display in the bottom left corner 4 Press Display to exit the Clock Setup menu The clock is now set During a power outage the drive will retain the clock setting in memory for as long as one week If the power is out longer than one week the clock will have to be set again Pump ...
Page 16: ... button must be pressed and the LED lit for the pump to run Speed 1 and priming The installer should set the priming speed to be sufficient for priming the pump from a fresh install but not so fast that there is a substantial waste of energy The time the pump needs to achieve prime can change based on local environmental conditions such as water temperature atmospheric pressure and your pool s wat...
Page 17: ...top the pump if it is running by pressing the Start Stop button 2 Press the 1 button The LED above the selected SPEED will begin to blink and the Speed parameter LED will blink while editing See Figure 7 Figure 7 Setting Speed 3 Use the and arrows to adjust the speed in RPM for SPEED 1 NOTE Speed is adjusted up or down by increments of 10 RPM 4 Press the 1 button again and the display will change ...
Page 18: ...y will change to SPEED 2 duration Note SPEEDs 2 and 3 do not have a start time as they begin their duration immediately after the previous SPEED finishes 12 Use the and arrows to adjust the duration for SPEED 2 in hours and minutes 13 Repeat steps 9 12 to program SPEED 3 4 and QUICK CLEAN Note Remember that the duration allowed for SPEED 3 will be limited to the remaining time in a 24 hour day Any...
Page 19: ...duration 2 hours SPEED 4 duration 0 hours CAUTION If power is connected to the pump motor pressing any of the following buttons referred to in this section could result in the motor starting Failure to recognize this could result in personal injury or damage to equipment Pressing the Display button will cycle through the current parameters Speed current run speed Time current time of day Duration ...
Page 20: ... it is most important to visually inspect the basket at least once a week 1 Press the Start Stop button to stop the pump and turn off the pump at the circuit breaker 2 Relieve pressure in the system by allowing the water to cool 3 Gently tap the clamp in a counter clockwise direction to remove the clamp and lid 4 Remove debris and rinse out the basket Replace the basket if it is cracked 5 Put the ...
Page 21: ...eeze damage is not covered under warranty To prevent freeze damage follow the procedures below 1 Press the Start Stop button to stop the pump and shut off electrical power for the pump at the circuit breaker 2 Drain the water out of the pump housing by removing the two thumb twist drain plugs from the housing Store the plugs in the pump basket 3 Cover the motor to protect it from severe rain snow ...
Page 22: ...l ventilated to prevent overheating 3 Provide ample cross ventilation Protect against dirt 1 Protect from any foreign matter 2 Do not store or spill chemicals on or near the motor 3 Avoid sweeping or stirring up dust near the motor while it is operating 4 If a motor has been damaged by dirt it may void the motor warranty 5 Clean the lid and clamp O ring and sealing surface of the pump pot Protect ...
Page 23: ...pump lid 2 Fill the pump strainer pot with water 3 Reassemble the pump cover and plastic clamp onto the strainer pot The pump is now ready to prime 4 Open the air release valve on the filter and stand clear of the filter 5 Turn on the power to the pump 6 Press the Start Stop button on the drive keypad If the pump is currently scheduled to run it will start NOTE If the pump is not schedule to start...
Page 24: ...pump lid 2 Fill the pump strainer pot with water 3 Reassemble the pump cover and plastic clamp onto the strainer pot The pump is now ready to prime 4 Open the air release valve on the filter and stand clear of the filter 5 Turn on the power to the pump 6 Press the Start Stop button on the drive keypad If the pump is currently scheduled to run it will start NOTE If the pump is not schedule to start...
Page 25: ...to be sure skimmer is not drawing air Be sure the suction lines pump strainer and pump volute are full of water Be sure valve on suction line is working and open some systems do not have valves Check water level to make sure water is available through skimmer Clean pump strainer pot Replace gasket Reduced capacity and or head Air pockets or leaks in suction line Clogged impeller Pump strainer clog...
Page 26: ...art after one 1 minute Pump is noisy Debris in contact with fan Debris in strainer basket Loose mounting Check that back of pump is free from dirt and debris Use compressed air to clean Clean strainer basket Check that mounting bolts of pump and pump are tight Pump runs without flow Impeller is loose Air leak Clogged or restricted plumbing Check that pump is spinning by looking at fan on back of V...
Page 27: ...ssemble the pump and investigate to see if there is a problem with the impeller or mechanical seal See page 9 Pump Disassembly for instructions for disassembling the pump E 08 Absolute AC Under Voltage Detected This indicates that the supply voltage has dropped below the operating range of 200v This could be caused by normal voltage variation and will clear itself Otherwise there could be excess v...
Page 28: ...0P 1 5 PF FB2010 D Diffuser 1 13B PF FB2015 M Motor PF VL15P 1 6A PF FB2010 IA Impeller for PF VL15H PF VL10P 1 13C PF FB2020 M Motor PF VL20P 1 6B PF FB2015 IA Impeller for PF VL15P 1 13D PF FB2030 M Motor PF VL30P 1 6C PF FB2020 IA Impeller for PF VL20P 1 14 PF FB2010 SA Seal Assembly 1 6D PF FB2030 IA Impeller for PF VL30P 1 15 PF FB2010 SPO Seal Plate o ring 1 7 PF FB2010 SP Seal Plate 1 16 PF...
Page 29: ...al Rating IPX4 Port Size 1 5 x1 5 Overall Ratings 9 2 Model Specifications 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS Overall Ratings Model PF VL10P PF VL15P PF VL20P PF VL30P Input Voltage 220 240V Input Frequency Single phase 50 or 60 Hz Input Current 5 5A 7A 8A 10A Inpower 1300W 1500W 1800W 2200W Speed Range 450 3450 RPM Max Total Head m 22 5 23 5 24 25 Environmental Rating IPX4 Port Size 2 x2 ...
Page 30: ...r preset speeds Performance curves for preset speeds Total dynamic Head Volumetric flow rate PF VL15H Performance curves for preset speeds PF VL10P Total dynamic Head Volumetric flow rate PF VL20P Performance curves for preset speeds Total dynamic Head Volumetric flow rate ...
Page 31: ...31 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS PF VL15P Performance curves for preset speeds Total dynamic Head Volumetric flow rate PF VL30P Performance curves for preset speeds Total dynamic Head Volumetric flow rate ...
Page 32: ...32 9 REPLACEMENT PARTS 9 4 Pump Dimensions PF VL15H PF VL10P PF VL15P PF VL20P PF VL30P ...
Page 33: ...or damage arising from conditions that are unsuitable for the equipment s purposes of use Damage arising from negligence accident or force majeure Malfunction or damage arising from the use of unauthorised acces sories Repairs undertaken during the warranty period must be approved prior to being carried out by an authorised technician The warranty shall be null and void if the repair to the equipm...
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