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INSTALLATION AND
USER’S GUIDE
F
equipment. Keep safety labels in good condition; replace if missing or
damaged. THIS PUMP PRODUCES HIGH LEVELS OF SUCTION AND CREATES A
STRONG VACUUM AT THE MAIN DRAIN AT THE BOTTOM OF THE BODY
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety OF WATER. THIS SUCTION IS SO STRONG THAT IT CAN TRAP ADULTS
precautions should always be followed, include the following: OR CHILDREN UNDER WATER IF THEY COME IN CLOSE PROXIMITY TO
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AND A DRAIN OR A LOOSE OR BROKEN DRAIN COVER OR GRATE.
WARNINGS CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS BODILY THE USE OF UNAPPROVED COVERS OR ALLOWING USE OF THE POOL
INJURY OR DEATH. THIS PUMP SHOULD BE INSTALLED AND SERVICED OR SPA WHEN COVERS ARE MISSING, CRACKED OR BROKEN CAN
ONLY BY A QUALIFIED POOL SERVICE PROFESSIONAL. INSTALLERS, RESULT IN BODY OR LIMB ENTRAPMENT, HAIR ENTANGLEMENT, BODY
POOL OPERATORS AND OWNERS MUST READ THESE WARNINGS AND ENTRAPMENT, EVISCERATION AND/OR DEATH.
ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THE OWNER’S MANUAL BEFORE USING THIS
PUMP. THESE WARNINGS AND THE OWNER’S MANUAL MUST BE LEFT The suction at a drain or outlet can cause:
WITH THE POOL OWNER. Limb Entrapment: When a limb is sucked or inserted into an opening resulting
in a mechanical bind or swelling. This hazard is present when a drain cover
Do not permit children to use this product. is missing, broken, loose, cracked or not properly secured.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK. Connect only to Hair Entanglement: When the hair tangles or knots in the drain cover, trapping
a branch circuit protected by a ground-fault circuit- the swimmer underwater. This hazard is present when the flow rating of the
interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician if you cannot verify that the cover is too small for the pump or pumps.
circuit is protected by a GFCI. Body Entrapment: When a portion of the body is held against the drain
This unit must be connected only to a supply circuit cover trapping the swimmer underwater. This hazard is present when the
that is protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter drain cover is missing, broken or the cover flow rating is not high enough for
(GFCI). Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be the pump or pumps.
tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI Evisceration/Disembowelment: When a person sits on an open pool
should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should be restored. (particularly a child wading pool) or spa outlet and suction is applied directly
If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, the GFCI is defective. If the to the intestines, causing severe intestinal damage. This hazard is present
GFCI interrupts power to the pump without the test button being pushed, a when the drain cover is missing, loose, cracked, or not properly secured.
ground current is flowing, indicating the possibility of an electric shock. Do Mechanical Entrapment: When jewelry, swimsuit, hair decorations, finger,
not use this pump. Disconnect the pump and have the problem corrected by toe or knuckle is caught in an opening of an outlet or drain cover. This hazard
a qualified service representative before using. is present when the drain cover is missing, broken, loose, cracked, or not
This pump is for use with permanent swimming pools properly secured.
and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so NOTE: ALL SUCTION PLUMBING MUST BE INSTALLED IN ACCORDANCE
marked. Do not use with storable pools. A permanently-installed pool is WITH THE LATEST NATIONAL AND LOCAL CODES, STANDARDS AND
constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily GUIDELINES.
disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable
of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original
integrity.
SUPERFLO® VS Variable Speed Pump Installation and User’s Guide
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
Important Pump Warning and Maintenance ........................................................... 13
Safety Instructions ................................................. i Pump Strainer Basket 13
Pump Overview ...................................................... 1 Cleaning the Pump Strainer Basket 13
Pump Overview 1 Winterizing 13
General Features 1 Servicing ................................................................ 14
Controller Features 1 Electric Motor Care 14
Controller Overview 1 Shaft Seal Replacement 14
Control Panel Overview ......................................... 2 Pump Disassembly 14
Keypad Navigation 2 Pump Reassembly 15
Restart Instructions 15
Installation .............................................................. 3
Location 3 Troubleshooting ..................................................... 16
Piping 3 Errors and Alarms 17
Fitting and Valves 3 Replacement Parts ................................................ 18
Electrical Requirements 3 Illustrated Parts List 18
Wiring Overview and Installation 4 Pump Performance Curves 19
Control with External Control/Inputs 5 Pump Specifications 19
Connecting to External Controls 5 Pump Dimensions 19
Using the Supplied Low Voltage Signal for
Digital Control 5
Using an External Low Voltage Signal for
Digital Control 6
External Control Only Mode 6
Operating the Pump ............................................... 7
Setting the Clock 7
Using the Default Schedule 7
Custom Schedules 8
Speed Priorities (Non-External Control) 9
Operating the Pump While Running 9
Quick Clean 9
Priming 10
Quick Clean 11
Keypad Lockout 11
Factory Reset 12
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PUMP OVERVIEW
Pump Overview
The perfect choice for all types of pools, the SuperFlo®
VS Variable Speed Pump was specifically designed to be
your best choice for a variety of in-ground pools.
Thick walled body parts, a heavy duty TEFC motor,
and highly engineered hydraulics make this rugged and
tested design perfect for any pool, spa, water feature, or
fountain.
All pumps from Pentair incorporate innovative hydraulic
engineering that has been refined for over 40 years.
Compact, rugged, and easy to maintain, the SuperFlo
VS pump will deliver years of reliable service. SuperFlo VS Pump
General Features
• Extremely quiet operation Controller Overview
• Unionized fittings (1.5” and 2”) for simple replacement The SuperFlo VS Variable Speed Pump uses a premium
efficiency variable speed motor that provides tremendous
• Cam and Ramp™ Lid for easy cleaning and program flexibility in terms of motor speed and duration
maintenance settings. The pump is intended to run at the lowest
• Super-duty totally enclosed fan cooled (TEFC) motor speeds needed to maintain a sanitary environment,
for long life which in turn minimizes energy consumption. Pool size,
• Integral volute and pot reduce hydraulic noise the presence of additional water features, chemicals
used to maintain sanitary conditions, and local
• See-through lid permits easy inspection of strainer
environmental factors will impact optimal programming
basket
necessary to maximize energy conservation.
• Self-priming for quick, easy start-up
This pump is for use with 115/208-230 Vrms
• 115-volt installation: WEF 7.3 THP 2.2
nominal, and in pool pump applications ONLY.
230-volt installation: WEF 6.6 THP 2.2 Connection to the wrong voltage, or use in other application may cause
damage to equipment or personal injury.
Controller Features The integrated electronics interface controls the speed
• Simple user interface settings as well as the run durations. The pump can
• IPX6 certified UV and rain-proof enclosure operate at speeds ranging between 300 and 3450 RPM
and will operate within the voltage range of 99-253
• Onboard time of day schedule
Vrms at either 50 or 60Hz input frequency. Program
• Adjustable priming mode customization may require some trial-and-error to
• Programmable Quick Clean mode determine the most satisfactory settings as dictated by
• Diagnostic alarm display and retention the conditions. In most cases, setting the pump at the
lowest speed for the longest duration is the best strategy
• Active power factor correction to minimize energy consumption. However, conditions
• Accepts 99-253V, 50/60Hz input power may require running the pump at a higher speed for some
• Auto power limiting protection circuit duration of time each day to maintain proper filtration to
achieve satisfactory sanitation.
• 24hr. clock retention for power outages
Note: Optimize the pump to suit individual pool conditions.
• Keypad lockout mode Specific conditions including pool size, other devices,
• Accepts low voltage digital inputs from external features and environmental factors can all impact the
controls optimal settings.
If power is connected to the SuperFlo® VS Variable Speed 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.
Keypad Navigation
1. Speed Buttons - Used to select the run speed desired. The LED above the Speed Buttons will illuminate when
that speed is selected or is currently running. A flashing LED indicates that an External Control is active on that
speeds channel.
2. External Control Only LED Indicator - Indicates that the pump is operating in External Control Only mode.
When LED is illuminated the schedule is disabled and the only input is from the low voltage external controls.
3. Start/Stop Button - Used to Start and Stop the pump. When the pump is stopped and the LED is not
illuminated, the pump is unable to run from any type of input.
4. Display Mode LED Indicators - An illuminated LED indicates the information being displayed on the screen at
any specific point. A flashing LED indicates that the parameter is currently being edited.
5. Display Button - Used to toggle between the different available display modes. This button is also used 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. Power LED Indicator - An illuminated LED indicates that there is live power being supplied to the pump.
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 value of a given setting. Pressing and holding down either arrow
button will increase or decrease the incremental changes faster.
INSTALLATION
Only a qualified plumbing professional should install the SuperFlo® VS Variable Speed Pump. Refer to “Pump Warning
And Safety Instructions” on pages i-ii for additional installation and safety information.
Location
Figure 1
Note: Do not install this pump within an outer enclosure 6 IN. (15.2 CM)
or beneath the skirt of a hot tub or spa unless marked MINIMUM
accordingly.
Note: Ensure that the pump is mechanically secured to
the equipment pad.
Be sure the pump location meets the following
3 IN.
requirements:
MINIMUM
1. Install the pump as close to the pool or spa as
possible. To reduce friction loss and improve
efficiency, use short, direct suction and return piping.
2. Install a minimum of 5 feet (1.5 meters) from
the inside wall of the pool and spa. Canadian Figure 2
installations require a minimum of 9.8 feet (3 meters) 5 x SUCTION PIPE DIAMETER
from the inside wall of the pool.
3. Install the pump a minimum of 3 feet (0.9 meters)
from the heater outlet.
4. Do not install the pump more than 10 feet (3.1
meters) above the water level.
5. Install the pump in a well ventilated location ELBOW
protected from excess moisture (i.e. rain gutter
downspouts, sprinklers, etc.).
6. Install the pump with a rear clearance of at least 3 Fittings and Valves
inches (7.6 cm) so that the motor can be removed 1. Do not install 90° elbows directly into pump inlet.
easily for maintenance and repair. See Figure 1.
2. Flooded suction systems should have gate valves
installed on suction and discharge pipes for
Piping maintenance, however, the suction gate valve should
be no closer than five times the suction pipe diameter
1. For improved pool plumbing, it is recommended to
as described in this section.
use a larger pipe size.
3. Use a check valve in the discharge line when
2. Piping on the suction side of the pump should be the
using this pump for any application where there is
same or larger than the return line diameter.
significant height to the plumbing after the pump.
3. Plumbing on the suction side of the pump should be
4. Be sure to install check valves when plumbing in
as short as possible.
parallel with another pump. This helps prevent
4. For most installations Pentair recommends installing reverse rotation of the impeller and motor.
a valve on both the pump suction and return lines
so that the pump can be isolated during routine
maintenance. However, we also recommend that a Electrical Requirements
valve, elbow or tee installed in the suction line should • Install all equipment in accordance with the National
be no closer to the front of the pump than five (5) Electrical code and all applicable local codes and
times the suction line diameter. See Figure 2. ordinances.
Example: A 2.5 inch pipe requires a 12.5 inch (31.8 • A means for disconnection must be incorporated in
cm) straight run in front of the suction inlet of the the fixed wiring in accordance with the wiring rules.
pump. This will help the pump prime faster and last
longer.
Note: DO NOT install 90° elbows directly into the
pump inlet or outlet.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION. The pump must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified
service professional in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and ordinances. Improper installation
will create an electrical hazard which could result in death or serious injury to users, installers, or others due to electrical shock, and
may also cause damage to property.
Always disconnect power to the pump at the circuit breaker before servicing the pump. Failure to do so could result in death or
serious injury to service people, pool users or others due to electric shock and/or property damage.
Read all servicing instructions before working on the pump.
Wire
Definition Signal Range
POWER RELAY (DPST)
RELAY Color
RELAY 1 RELAY 2 RELAY 3 RELAY 4
+5V Output for Digital Inputs 0 - 20mA Red
LOAD 1
LINE 1
LOAD 2
LINE 2
EXTERNAL LOW
VOLTAGE SUPPLY
5-30 V AC/DC
RED +5V OUTPUT FOR D.I. TRIGGER
GROUND
GREEN SPEED 1 DIGITAL INPUT
YELLOW SPEED 2 DIGITAL INPUT
ORANGE SPEED 3 DIGITAL INPUT
BROWN SPEED 4 DIGITAL INPUT
BLACK GROUND
Note: If the pump has been stopped via the Start/Stop button, the pump will not run until the pump is turned back on
by pressing the Start/Stop button. If the Start/Stop LED is illuminated, that indicates the pump is on and will run via
Digital Inputs.
Note: If multiple low voltage triggers are present it will be resolved by this priority: Quick Clean, Speed 3, Speed 2, and
then Speed 1.
To activate External Control Only mode: To deactivate External Control Only mode:
1. Stop the pump by pressing the Start/Stop button. 1. Stop the pump by pressing the Start/Stop button.
2. Activate External Control Only mode by pressing and 2. Deactivate External Control Only mode by pressing
holding the Start/Stop button for 10 seconds. and holding the Start/Stop button for 10 seconds.
3. If successful the LED next to Ext. Control Only will 3. If successful the LED next to Ext. Control Only will
illuminate. See Figure 6. turn off. See Figure 6.
4. The Start/Stop button must be pressed again to 4. The Start/Stop button must be pressed again to
allow the pump to run. allow the pump to run.
9:00Pm
Custom Schedules
To customize the run schedule for your SuperFlo® VS 6. Press the “1” button again and the display will change
Variable Speed Pump, the pump must be stopped. Be to SPEED 1 duration. The “Duration” parameter LED
sure that the Start/Stop button LED is not illuminated. will begin to blink. See Figure 9.
Programming a Custom Schedule:
Note: When programming, the LED light next to the
parameter (“Speed”, “Time” and “Duration”) you are 2:00
setting will blink.
1. Stop 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.
Note: If a user wants to have a period of time during the Operating the Pump While Running
day when the pump is not running, any of the SPEEDs
can be programmed to 0 RPM. This will cause the pump If power is connected to the pump motor, pressing
to remain stationary/paused throughout the duration of any of the following buttons referred to in this section
that SPEED. could result in the motor starting. Failure to recognize this could result in
personal injury or damage to equipment.
Speed Priorities (Non-External Control) Pressing the Display button will cycle through the current
For schedule duration settings, SPEEDs are prioritized parameters.
as follows: SPEED 1 -> SPEED 2 -> SPEED 3. SPEED • Speed — current run speed
1 is the highest priority, while SPEED 3 is the lowest. • Time — current time of day
The drive will not allow a user to program a schedule • Duration — amount of time remaining at the
of more than 24 hours. When the 24th hour of duration current run speed
is programmed it will take time from the lower priority
• Watts — amount of watts currently being
speeds in order to add them to the SPEED currently
consumed
being adjusted.
Pressing any of the Speed Buttons (“1”, “2”, “3”, “Quick
Example: Clean”) while the pump is running will act as temporary
override. It will run the speed and duration that is
Starting Schedule (Before Adjustment)
programmed for that button. Once completed it will
SPEED 1 duration = 20 hours
default back to the appropriate point in the programmed
SPEED 2 duration = 2 hours
schedule.
SPEED 3 duration = 2 hours
Note: If you adjust the speeds of the schedule while the
If the user reprograms SPEED 1 to run for 23 hours,
pump is running, it will run the adjusted speed for the rest
SPEED 2 (lower priority speed) will automatically
of the current duration, but will not save the adjustments.
adjust to a 1 hour duration and SPEED 3 (lowest
Exception: Speed and Duration adjustments to
priority speed) will adjust to a 0 hour duration.
QUICK CLEAN will always be immediately saved.
End Schedule (After Adjustment)
SPEED 1 duration = 23 hours
SPEED 2 duration = 1 hour Quick Clean
SPEED 3 duration = 0 hours If running Quick Clean, pressing the “+” or “-” arrows
will change the speed accordingly. Pressing the Quick
Clean button again within 10 seconds of pressing the “+”
or “-” arrows will allow you to adjust the duration of Quick
Clean via the “+” and “-” arrows. These changes will be
saved immediately and are the new defaults for Quick
clean. Pressing the Quick Clean button again will cycle
through the two Quick Clean settings. The pump will exit
out of editing mode if no additional buttons are pressed
within 10 seconds.
If Quick Clean is running and you wish to stop the Quick
Clean prior to the duration being completed you can
press and hold the Quick Clean button for 3 seconds
and the pump will return to the appropriate point in the
programmed schedule.
Priming
This pump is shipped with Priming mode ENABLED. Unless the Priming settings are changed in the menu, be aware that
the pump will speed up to the priming speed when the pump is powered on for the first time, and the start/stop
button is pressed.
Before turning the pump ON, be sure the following conditions are met:
1. Open filter air relief valve.
2. Open valves.
3. Pool return is completely open and clear of any blockages.
4. Water in the pump basket.
5. Stand clear of the filter or other pressurized vessels.
DO NOT run the pump dry. If the pump is run dry, the mechanical seal will be damaged and the pump will start leaking. If
this occurs, the damaged seal must be replaced. ALWAYS maintain proper water level in your pool (half way up skimmer
opening). If the water level falls below the skimmer opening, the pump will draw air through the skimmer, losing the prime and causing the
pump to run dry, resulting in a damaged seal. Continued operation in this manner could cause a loss of pressure, resulting in damage to the
pump case, impeller and seal and may cause property and personal injury.
Priming will automatically run when the SuperFlo® VS The installer should set the priming speed to be
Variable Speed Pump is started from a stopped state, sufficient for priming the pump from a fresh install,
except when running in Quick Clean mode. Priming but not so fast that there is a substantial waste of
will run at 3450 RPM by default, and will last for 5 energy during the 5 minute priming window. The time
minutes. The drive’s screen will display and cycle the pump needs to achieve prime can change based
through the following things “PrI - Priming Speed, on local environmental conditions such as water
PrI -- Remaining Time”. temperature, atmospheric pressure, and your pool’s
Once priming has begun, the speed can be adjusted water level. All of these things should be taken into
between 3450 and 1700 RPM using the “+” and “-” consideration when setting the priming speed, however
arrows. If it is adjusted below 1700 RPM, Priming in most cases the pump will not need to run at 3450
mode will be disabled and the pump will immediately RPM to successfully prime itself.
begin to run the scheduled speed. Please test and verify chosen priming speeds more
than once, letting the water drain from the system in
When priming is disabled and the pump is started from
between each test.
a stopped state, the screen will display, “PrI - OFF”
for 10 seconds while running the scheduled speed Note: The pump strainer basket should always remain
(See Figure 10). This allows the user time to enable full to the bottom of the inlet in order to prevent air
priming mode by pressing the “+” arrow. If the user from entering the system.
chooses to re-enable priming mode, the pump will then
transition from the scheduled speed to 1700 RPM.
The user can increase the priming speed from 1700
RPM by pressing the “+” arrow. The 5 minute priming
countdown timer starts when priming is first engaged.
Pr1 0FF
Quick Clean Note: When the Quick Clean duration ends, the pump
resumes the 24 hour schedule at the point where it
The pump is equipped with a Quick Clean feature, normally would be running at that time. The Quick Clean
which can be engaged to temporarily run at higher or duration will not affect the start or stop times of the 24
lower speeds ranging between 300 to 3450 RPM. Once hour schedule. For example, if Quick Clean runs during
the Quick Clean duration has elapsed, the pump will a period overlapping with a later part of SPEED 1 and an
automatically return to the programmed schedule. early part of SPEED 2, the start time of SPEED 3 is not
Programming Quick Clean: affected.
1. Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the Start/ Note: Pressing/Holding Quick Clean key for more than
Stop button. three (3) seconds will cancel Quick Clean mode.
2. Press the Quick Clean button. The LED above the Note: During the Quick Clean mode, the pump will not
Quick Clean button and the “Speed” parameter start with the priming sequence.
LED will flash while editing. See Figure 11. Note: It is recommended that you do not set the Quick
Clean duration to 0 HRS. Setting the Quick Clean
duration to 0 HRS will not allow you to change the
3450 duration setting while the motor is running. The motor
will have to be stopped in order to change the Quick
Clean settings if the duration is set to 0 HRS.
Keypad Lockout
Key lockout will not prevent the motor from being
stopped by pressing the Start/Stop button. It will
then be unable to be restarted until the keypad has been unlocked. If the
Figure 11: Setting Speed for Quick Clean motor is operating in Keypad Lockout mode, and being controlled through
external controls, it can only run when the Start/Stop LED is illuminated.
3. Use the “+” and “-” arrows to adjust the speed in
RPM for Quick Clean. The SuperFlo® VS Variable Speed Pump user interface
has a Keypad Lockout feature to prevent unwanted
4. Press the Quick Clean button again and the changes to the settings. When locked, the keypad will
display will change to Quick Clean duration. The only accept input from pressing the Display button to
“Duration” parameter LED will flash while editing. cycle the displayed information on the screen and input
See Figure 12. to stop the motor from a press of Start/Stop button.
Note: The Quick Clean feature does not have a The keypad can be locked by pressing and holding the
start time. “1” button and the Quick Clean button at the same time
for at least three seconds. “Loc On” will be displayed if
successful.
2:00 To unlock the keypad press and hold the “1” button
and the Quick Clean button at the same time for at
least three seconds. “Loc OFF” will be displayed if
successful.
Note: While operating in Keypad Lockout mode the
motor can still be stopped by pressing the Start/Stop
button. However, the motor can not be started again until
the user unlocks the keypad.
Factory Reset
The drive can be reset to factory settings if necessary.
A Factory Reset will wipe out all of the saved user Speed Duration Start Time
settings that have been programmed, except for (RPM) (Hours) (Time Clock)
the time of day. Be sure that it is necessary before SPEED 1
performing a Factory Reset, as the results are
immediate.
SPEED 2
SPEED 3
To perform a Factory Reset:
QUICK
1. Stop the pump if necessary by pressing the Start/
CLEAN
Stop button.
2. Record all of the custom schedule settings using
Priming
Table 3. You can find these setting by pressing Speed
the “1”, “2”, “3”, and “Quick Clean” buttons and Table 3: User Programmed Schedules
cycling through all the screens. Also write down
the Priming Speed.
3. Press and hold the “1”, “2”, “3”, and “Quick Clean”
buttons for 3 seconds.
4. The screen will display “FACt rSt” if factory reset is
successful. See Figure 13.
5. Be sure to reprogram the schedule and priming speed
after the factory reset. The pump must be turned back on
with the Start/Stop button before it will run again. The
pump will run the programmed schedule upon initial start-
up.
Note: Factory Reset can not be performed from a Keypad
Lockout state.
FACt r5t
MAINTENANCE
DO NOT open the strainer pot if pump fails to prime or if pump has been operating without water in the strainer pot. Pumps operated in
these circumstances may experience a build up of vapor pressure and may contain scalding hot water. Opening the pump may cause
serious personal injury. In order to avoid the possibility of personal injury, make sure the suction and discharge valves are open and strainer pot temperature
is cool to touch, then open with extreme caution.
To prevent damage to the pump and for proper operation of the system, clean pump strainer and skimmer baskets regularly.
SERVICING
Always disconnect power to the SuperFlo® VS Variable Speed Pump at the circuit breaker and disconnect the communication cable before
servicing the pump. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to service people, users or others due to electric shock. Read
all servicing instructions before working on the pump.
DO NOT open the strainer pot if pump fails to prime or if pump has been operating without water in the strainer pot. Pumps operated in
these circumstances may experience a build up of vapor pressure and may contain scalding hot water. Opening the pump may cause
serious personal injury. In order to avoid the possibility of personal injury, make sure the suction and discharge valves are open and strainer pot temperature
is cool to touch, then open with extreme caution.
Be sure not to scratch or mar the polished shaft seal faces; seal will leak if faces are damaged. The polished and lapped faces of the seal
could be damaged if not handled with care.
DO NOT run the pump dry. If the pump is run dry, the mechanical seal will be damaged and the pump will start leaking. If this occurs, the
damaged seal must be replaced. ALWAYS maintain proper water level. If the water level falls below the suction port, the pump will draw
air through the suction port, losing the prime and causing the pump to run dry, resulting in a damaged seal. Continued operation in this manner could cause a
loss of pressure, resulting in damage to the pump case, impeller and seal and may cause property damage and personal injury.
DRIVE
MOTOR
MOTOR TO SEALPLATE
HARDWARE (4X)
MECHANICAL SEAL
SEAL PLATE
IMPELLER SEAL PLATE O-RING
DIFFUSER SEAL
IMPELLER SET SCREW
DIFFUSER SCREWS (3X) (REVERSE THREAD)
DIFFUSER
Motor Assembly
TROUBLESHOOTING
Diagnosing certain symptoms may require close interaction with, or in close proximity to, components that are energized with electricity.
Contact with electricity can cause death, personal injury, or property damage. When trouble shooting the pump, diagnostics involving
electricity should be cared for by a licensed professional.
21 – Communication Link between the HMI and Motor control has been lost: Check the jacketed wire on the
back side of the keypad inside the drive top cover. Ensure that the 5 pin connector is properly plugged into the socket
and that there is no damage to the cable.
1A – Power Module over current detected: If this error displays multiple times, then there may be a problem with
the pump’s rotating assembly. Please disassemble the pump and investigate to see if there is a problem with the
impeller or mechanical seal. See page 14 “Pump Disassembly” for instructions for disassembling the pump.
0F – Absolute AC Under Voltage Detected: This indicates that the supply voltage has dropped below the operating
range of 99v. This could be caused by normal voltage variation and will clear itself. Otherwise there could be excess
voltage sag caused by improper installation or improper supply voltage.
17,16, 02, 08, 04, 06, 09, 0A – Internal Errors: These errors can occur based on operating conditions
and the UL 60730 required self-diagnostic safety software. If they do not clear after multiple restart attempts the drive
should undergo a hard power cycle. Disconnect main power by turning off the breaker long enough for the keypad
LEDs to turn off. After power is reconnected if one of these errors continues to reappear, the drive may need service.
REPLACEMENT PARTS
26 27 25
16
1 15
24 14 18
4 23
22
21 20 19
13
11
12
5 6 7 8 9
10
90
80
Total Dynamic Head in Ft of H2O
70
60
50
40
Quick Clean / 3450 RPM
(230V Only)
30
Quick Clean / 3450 RPM
Speed 1 / 3000 RPM (115V Only)
(115V / 230V)
20
14.24
361.6
7.71
195.9 8.98
228
8.71
7.74 6.32
221.3
196.6 160.5
*353143*
P/N 353143 REV. H 12/1/23