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Locate  pump  as  close  to  the  pool  as  practical.

Consult  local  codes  for  minimum  distance  between

pool and pump.
The piping should be as direct and free from turns or

bends as possible, as elbows and other fittings greatly

increase friction losses.
Place pump on a solid foundation which provides a

rigid  and  vibration-free  support  so  that  it  is  readily

accessible for service and maintenance.
Protect  the  pump  against  flooding  and  excess 

moisture,  and  prevent  foreign  objects  from  clogging

air circulation around motor.

DO  NOT

store or use gasoline or other flammable

vapors or liquids in the vicinity of this pump.

DO NOT

store pool chemicals near the pump.

DO  NOT

remove  any  safety  alert  labels  such  as 

DANGER, WARNING,

or

CAUTION.

Keep safety

labels  in  good  condition  and  replace  missing  or 

damaged labels.

SECTION3EQUIPMENTOPERATIONANDMAINTENANCE

SECTION 4 MAINTENANCE

2/1 LOCATION

2/2 INSTALLATION

1.

2.

3.

4.

5.

6.

1.

2.

3.

4.

The  pump  requires  little  or  no  service  other  than 

reasonable care and periodic cleaning of the strainer

basket.  The seal on the pump is a mechanical seal.

The seal may come loose during the course of time,

depending on the running time and water quality.  If

water  continually  leaks  out,  a  new  mechanical  seal

should be fitted.

To replace a mechanical seal, remove the  four  nuts

holding the seal housing to the casing.  Slide the motor

part including the seal-housing out.  Remove impeller 

nut  by  turning  it  counter-clockwise  when  facing  it,

while holding motor shaft with a 1/2” wrench at rear

end of motor.  Pull pump impeller from shaft and slide

seal from impeller shaft.  To re-assemble, reverse the

process.  (Use a drop of loctite to secure the impeller

nut.)  Note: Make sure both parts of the mechanical

seal (ceramic and spring portion) are clean.  Gently

wipe  polished  faces  with  soft  and  dry  cotton  cloth.

Surfaces can easily be damaged by dirt and scratching.

Only water should be used as lubricant to mount both

parts of the mechanical seal.

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BONDING:

As required by National Electrical Code

Article  680-22,  the  pump  motor  must  be  electrically

bonded to the pool structure (reinforced bars, etc.) by

a solid copper conductor not smaller than #8 AWG via

the external copper bonding lug on the pump motor.

GROUNDING:

Permanently  ground  the  pump

motor using a conductor of appropriate size.  Connect

to  the  #10  green  headed  ground  screw  provided

inside the motor terminal box.

NOTE:

Do not connect to electric power supply until

unit is permanently grounded.

When connecting pipework to pump it is recommended 

that a flanged connection be used in the discharge line 

directly  above  the  pump  (see  figure  1).  If  the  suction 

pipe  is  not  sealed  correctly,  the  pump  will  not  prime 

properly and will pump small volumes of water or none 

at all.

Figure 1

When installing the pump, care should be taken to see 

the suction line is below water level to a point immedi-

ately beneath the pump to ensure quick priming via a 

flooded suction line. The height between the pump and 

water level should not be more than 15 feet. Should it 

not  be  possible  to  lay  the  pipework  giving  a  flooded 

suction, then a check valve should be fitted in the verti-

cal  section  of  the  suction  line.  The  check  valve  will 

ensure that the water in the pump starts priming. (Does 

not apply to flooded suction application.)
Suction  and  discharge  line  should  be  independently 

supported  at  a  point  near  the  pump  to  avoid  strains 

being placed on the pump.

It is advisable to install a gate valve in both the suction 

and discharge line in the event that the pump must be 

removed  for  servicing.  (Flooded  suction  application 

only)

5.

Before starting the pump for the first time, remove the 

lid.  Fill  pump  body  with  water  until  level  with  suction 

inlet. Replace lid, hand tight, making sure that the o-ring 

is not damaged.

6.

When  installing  and  using  the  motor,  basic  safety 

precautions should always be followed. The wiring of 

motor should be done by a licensed electrician in accor-

dance with local codes. Be certain that the motor frame 

is  grounded.  Motor  name  plate  has  voltage,  phase, 

ampere  draw  and  other  motor  information  as  well  as 

wiring connection instructions.

Summary of Contents for Swimming Pool Pump

Page 1: ...sted on a test stand to ensure that they meet specification CAUTION This pump is for use with storable pools only Do not use with permanently installed pools A storable pool is constructed so that it may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disass...

Page 2: ...el 93 2999999926 BONDING As required by National Electrical Code Article 680 22 the pump motor must be electrically bonded to the pool structure reinforced bars etc by a solid copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG via the external copper bonding lug on the pump motor GROUNDING Permanently ground the pump motor using a conductor of appropriate size Connect to the 10 green headed ground screw prov...

Page 3: ...rays Do not tighten cover or enclose motor a Suction air leak b No water in pump c Closed valves or blocked lines d Low voltage to motor a No power to motor b Pump jammed a Dirty filter b Dirty skimmer basket c Suction air leak d Closed valves or blocked lines a Bad bearings a Low voltage b Installed in direct sun c Poor ventilation 1 Pump will not prime 2 Motor does not turn 3 Low flow 4 Noisy op...

Page 4: ...der shall be to replace or repair any defective pump or motor The manufacturer reserves the absolute right to determine whether any defective pump or motor should be replaced or repaired Any customer who wishes to make a claim under this Limited Warranty shall notify the manufacturer of such claim by telephone or by mail After the customer has been authorized to return a defective pump or motor th...

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