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STARTING /
PRIMING THE PUMP
Once your Insnrg High Performance Pump has been installed, it is now
time to turn on and fill with water, a process known as ‘priming’ the
Pump. If the Pump is not primed correctly it could cause the Pump to
‘run dry’.
Note: Running the pump dry could cause a loss of pressure, resulting in
damage to the pump case, impeller and seal.
Firstly, check where your Pump is installed in relation to the pool water
level. If below the water level of the pool you need to check that the
isolation valves on both the suction and return lines are returned to the
‘OPEN’ position. They must be OPEN before you start operating the
Pump.
The pump strainer pot must be filled with water before the pump is
initially started. Your Insnrg Pump has a unique feature that enables the
Pump to be filled to a higher level, making the priming process quicker
and easier. Follow the steps below to prime the pump:
1. Remove the pump lid and locking ring.
2. Fill the pump strainer pot with water, generally use a Bucket and/or
Garden Hose.
3. Reassemble the pump lid and locking ring onto the strainer pot. The
pump is now ready to prime.
4. Open the air relief valve on the filter, and stand clear of the filter.
5. Turn on the pump.
6. When water comes out of the filter air relief valve, close the valve. The
system should now be free of air and recirculating water to and from the
pool.
Congratulations your pump is now primed and ready for operation.
HAVE FUN AND
GET THE MOST
OUT OF YOUR
PURCHASE
SECTION 3
Your Insnrg Variable Speed Pump has many
features that will benefit you in relation to superior
water flow, minimise energy costs, reduced noise
and easy operation via the use of Automation
or Bluetooth control. The following section will
outline the features you need to consider to ensure
your pump operates at it’s highest capabilities.