USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
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To Wire a Dual-Voltage Motor
Dual voltage motors have a plug to change from 230 volts (factory setting) to 115 volts.
1.
Turn off power.
2.
Remove the motor end cover.
3.
If you have 230 volts motor supply voltage, confirm that the plug is set for 230 volts. The arrow on the plug
will point to the 230 volt position. Note that plug only connects with one prong in this position. See Fig 3.9.1
4.
If you have 115 volt supply, pull the plug straight up & place it on the
two
brass prongs as shown. See Fig 3.9.2
Voltage change plug set for 230 volts Voltage change plug set for 115 volts
Fig 3.9.1 Fig 3.9.2
Note: Large white arrow is for reference only.
5.
Reinstall motor end cover.
WARNING
– If you do not use conduit when wiring motor,
be sure
to seal wire opening on end of motor
to prevent dirt, bugs, etc., from entering.
To Wire a Two-Speed Motor
Wire the pump as shown in the diagram below. See Fig 3.9.3
Fig 3.9.3
4.
Startup & Operation
4.1.
Prior to Start-Up
If it is necessary to perform a water pressure test prior to initial use to ensure plumbing system is functioning
properly, then the following criteria should be maintained for this test:
1.
Have a professional perform this test.
2.
Ensure all Hayward pump and system components are removed from system prior to performing test.