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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

 

 

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Pump Mounting 

Fasten pump to base or pad with screws or bolts to reduce vibration and stress on pipe or hose joints. 

Hayward recommends a minimum clearance around the pad of 18” to

 

allow adequate access for servicing pump and 

piping. 

Plumbing 

Installing union connections at the suction and outlet ports is recommended, to facilitate servicing of pump and to 
allow for indoor storage during the winter months,. 

Use Teflon tape to seal threaded connections on molded plastic components.  All plastic fittings must be new or 
thoroughly cleaned before use.  NOTE:  Do NOT use Plumber’s Pipe Dope as it may cause cracking of the plastic 
components. 

When applying Teflon tape to plastic threads, wrap the entire threaded portion of the male fitting with one to two 
layers of tape.  Wind the tape clockwise as you face the open end of the fitting, beginning at the end of the fitting. 

The pump suction and outlet ports have molded-in thread stops.  Do NOT attempt to force hose connector fitting 
past this stop.  It is only necessary to tighten fittings enough to prevent leakage.  Tighten fitting by hand and then 
use a tool to engage fitting an additional 1 ½ turns.  Use care when using Teflon tape as friction is reduced 
considerably; do NOT over-tighten fitting or you may cause damage.  If leaks occur, remove connector, clean off old 
Teflon tape, re-wrap with one to two additional layers of Teflon tape, and re-install connector. 

Electrical 

 

WARNING

 

– Risk of Electric Shock.  All electrical wiring MUST be in conformance with applicable local 

codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code (NEC).  

All electrical wiring should be performed by a qualified 

professional. 

 Hazardous voltage can shock, burn, and cause death or serious property damage.  To reduce the risk of 

electric shock, do NOT use an extension cord to connect unit to electric supply.  Provide a properly located electrical 
receptacle.    Before working on any electrical equipment, turn off power supply to the equipment.  To reduce the risk of 
electric shock replace damaged wiring immediately.  Locate conduit to prevent abuse from lawn mowers, hedge trimmers 
and other equipment.   Do NOT ground to a gas supply line.

 

 

WARNING

 

– 

Risk of Electric Shock

  

Failure to ground all electrical equipment can cause serious or fatal 

electrical shock hazard.  Electrical ground all electrical equipment before connecting to electrical power supply.  

 

 

WARNING 

– Risk of Electric Shock .  The electrical equipment must be connected only to a supply circuit that 

is protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI).  Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be 
tested on a routine basis.  To test the GFCI, push the test button.  The GFCI should interrupt power.  Push reset button.  
Power should be restored.  If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective.  If the GFCI interrupts power 
to the electrical equipment without the test button being pushed, a ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility 
of an electrical shock.  Do not use this electrical equipment.  Disconnect the electrical equipment and have the problem 
corrected by a qualified service representative before using.

 

 

Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the motor’s voltage, phase, and cycle, and that the wire size is 
adequate for the H.P. (KW) rating and distance from the power source.   

Voltage 

Voltage at motor MUST NOT be more than 10% above or below motor name plate rated voltage, or motor 
may overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life.  If voltage is less than 90% or more 
than 110% of rated voltage when motor is running at full load, consult power company. 

Grounding/Bonding 

 

WARNING 

– Risk of Electric Shock  Failure to bond all electrical equipment to pool structure will increase risk for electrocution 

and could result in injury or death.  To reduce the risk of electric shock, see installation instructions and consult a professional 
electrician on how to bond all electrical equipment.  Also, contact a licensed electrician for information on local electrical codes 
for bonding requirements.

 

Notes to electrician:  Use a solid copper conductor, size 8 or larger.  Run a continuous wire from external bonding lug to 
reinforcing rod or mesh.  Connect a No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm

2

) [No. 6 AWG (13.3 mm

2

) for Canada] solid copper bonding wire to the 

pressure wire connector provided on the electrical equipment and to all metal parts of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, and metal 
piping (except gas piping), and conduit within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of inside walls of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. 
IMPORTANT - Reference NEC codes for all wiring standards including, but not limited to, grounding, bonding and other general 
wiring procedures. 

Permanently ground motor

.  Use green ground terminal provided under motor canopy or access place; use size and 

type wire required by code.  Connect motor ground terminal to electrical service ground. 

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Страница 3: ...e electrical equipment and have the problem corrected by a qualified service representative before using CAUTION HAYWARD pumps are intended for use with permanently installed pools and may be used wit...

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Страница 5: ...l electrical equipment before connecting to electrical power supply WARNING Risk of Electric Shock The electrical equipment must be connected only to a supply circuit that is protected by a ground fau...

Страница 6: ...th water to suction pipe level NEVER operate the pump without water Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal WARNING NEVER run pump dry Running pump dry may damage seals cau...

Страница 7: ...stem as far as possible Storing Pump for Winterization WARNING ELECTRICAL HAZARD To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock hazard turn OFF power to motor before draining pump Drain all water from p...

Страница 8: ...motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump housing shroud from the front of the motor 8 Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of...

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