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Hayward Turbo Flo II Installation and Operating Instructions
Hayward Turbo Flo II is a high-performance self-priming pump designed to provide efficient and dependable service for many years. Its non-conductive, corrosion-proof motor housing insulates the electrical motor parts from outside contact, while the advanced design reduces operation and maintenance to simple procedures. The pump is suitable for both above-ground and on-ground pools and can be used for various applications such as filtration, circulation, and backwashing.
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IS 5700 HC-08
HAYWARD Hi-Performance SELF-PRIMING PUMPS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Turbo Flo II
Your Hayward Turbo Flo II pump has been quality and engineered to give you many years of efficient, dependable service. The non-conductive, corrosion-proof motor housing provides protection from the elements and insulates the electrical motor parts from outside contact.
The advanced design reduced operation and maintenance to simple, common-sense procedures.
GENERAL TIPS ON PUMP INSTALLATION
For best pump performance, locate the system below the pool water line and as close to the pool as possible. If you own an above ground pool please see Note: NSPI-4 Article V, for safe and proper installation of the equipment package. Make sure suction joints are tight. Suction pipe should be as large or larger than discharge pipe.
Damp, non-ventilated locations should be avoided. Motors require free circulation of air to aid in cooling.
Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the motor's voltage, phase and cycle, and that wire size is adequate for the HP/KW rating and distance from the power source. Motor must always be properly grounded. If cord connected, use only a properly grounded outlet. Electrical circuits should be protected by proper size ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
All electrical wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and must conform to local codes and regulations.
STARTING AND PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill strainer/housing completely with water. Never operate the pump without water. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal.
Open all suction and discharge lines and valves, as well as air bleed (if available) on filter. (The air that is to be displaced from the suction line must have some place to go).
Turn on power and allow a reasonable time for priming. Priming time depends on suction lift and length of suction piping. If pump will not start, or will not prime, see TROUBLE SHOOTING
GUIDE on back page.
Note: NSPI-4 Article V, standard for above ground and on ground pools, advises that components such as the filtration system, pumps and heater be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean strainer basket regularly. Do not strike basket to clean.
Inspect strainer cover gasket regularly and replace as necessary.
2.
Hayward pumps have self-lubricating motor bearings and shaft seals. No lubrication is necessary.
3.
Keep motor housing clean. Insure air vents are free from obstructions, debris, etc.
4. Occasionally, shaft seals must be replaced, due to wear or
damage. See instructions
STORAGE/WINTERIZING
Pump and motor must be protected from freezing. Shut off all electric power. Disconnect cord/electrical connections and plumbing connections. Drain thoroughly and clean out any debris. Store pump and motor in a dry, well ventilated room.
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY HAYWARD
2880 PLYMOUTH DRIVE, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 5R4 1-888-238-POOL
® Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc. -- Licensee www.haywardcanada.com
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13c
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7
8a
8b
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SP5700DL
SP2700Z4
SP2700M
SP5700A
SP1495Z1
SP2700Z3
SP5700B
SP1591E
SP1591F
SP5500H
SP1250XZ2C
SP5700E
6060Z1
SP1509Z1UF
SP1509Z2UF
SP1514Z1UF
SP1514Z2UF
SP5700AM
SP2700Z3
SP5700C
SP1500T2
EC1325R
SP1550WA5C
SP5700G
SP5700H
SP2700Z2
SP5700Z4
SP5700Z5
Strainer Cover Assy
Strainer O-ring
Strainer Basket
Pump Housing
O-ring
Screw
Diffuser
1 HP Impeller
1.5 HP Impeller
O-ring
Shaft Seal
Seal Plate
Screw
1 HP Motor
1 HP 2 SP Motor
1.5 HP Motor
1.5 HP 2SP Motor
Motor Housing
Screw
End Bell
Screw
Swtch
Cord Set
Motor Support
Main Base
Housing Square Nut
Bolt
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No. Required
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
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1
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4
1
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6
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OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC TIMER MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
Your integrated timer module is designed to be programmed to your filtration need, with four (4) possible settings.
TO SET TIMER
1. Move switch “OFF” to “PROGRAM” back to “OFF” - resulting single tone indicates Setting #1. Repeat until number of tones heard equals setting desired. ie 3 rapid tones is Setting #3
2. Move switch from “OFF” to “RUN: to begin selected program setting.
SINGLE SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours Continuous ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours, off 6 hours ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours, off 12 hours ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours, off 18 hours ( 4 tones )
TWO SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours on Hi Speed ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours on Hi, 6 hours on Low ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours on Hi, 12 hours on Low ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours on Hi, 18 hours on Low ( 4 tones )
TO OVERIDE TIMER SETTINGS
Move switch from “RUN” to “OFF” and back to “RUN” within 3 seconds.
The pump will run for 1 hour and then return to the previous programmed setting.
If a power failure occurs the timer automatically returns to the programmed setting.
SHAFT SEAL CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When servicing electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury.
A. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
B. Disconnect all electrical power service to pump before beginning shaft seal replacement.
C. Only qualified personnel should attempt rotary seal replacement. Contact your local authorized Hayward Dealer or service center if you
have any questions.
D. The National Electrical Code requires either a three (3) foot maximum twist-lock cord set with a GFCI protected receptacle or hard wire
(conduit) connection for swimming pool pump installation. Do not use extension cords.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Exercise extreme care in handling both the rotating and stationary sections of the two-part replacement seal. Foreign matter or improper handling will easily scratch the graphite and ceramic sealing surfaces.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shut off water flow to pump by closing appropriate valves or by plugging both the skimmer outlet port and return port to pool. Disconnect piping or hoses from the motor/pump assembly.
12.
Press the new rotating portion of the seal assembly onto the impeller stem with the polished black graphite surface facing away from the impeller.
Remove 2 endbell cover screws and remove endbell cover. Remove white and red leads. Remove ground screw and ground wire(green).
13.
Carefully press the stationary ceramic potion of the seal into the recess of the pump shroud, with the polished flat surface facing out.
Remove front base bolt and washer located on the underside of the pump.
Remove front base attachment.
Remove the 4 motor cover screws and slide off motor cover.
14.
Carefully insert the motor shaft through the pump motor plate and align with white ceramic stationary seal assembly in place and secure the four motor through bolts removed in step # 9. Be sure pump motor plate is positioned properly. Alternately tighten the motor through bolts until the motor plate is secure. Make certain motor shaft turns freely before proceeding.
Remove the 6 strainer cover housing screws and remove strainer housing.
Remove the 2 diffuser screws and diffuser.
15.
Screw the impeller (clockwise) with the rotating portion of seal in place onto the motor shaft. Hand-tighten the impeller in place.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hold the motor shaft securely by either inserting a screwdriver in slot at end of shaft or by using an open-end wrench to engage the flat surfaces provided near end of motor shaft. Rotate the impeller in a counterclockwise direction and remove it from motor shaft.
Note how the steel spring section of the old seal is positioned on impeller hub and remove it by pulling from the impeller.
Loosen the 4 motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump motor plate.
16.
Clean (replace if necessary) the O-ring. Assemble the strainer assembly to the motor plate using the 6 screws removed in step # 5.
Tighten screws alternately and evenly.
17.
Re-assemble motor cover by sliding on cover and installing 4 screws removed in Step # 4.
18.
Replace front base attachment and screw in nut and washer removed in
Step # 3.
Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of the pump housing recess. If assembly is right, tap lightly from the “motor” side.
19.
Reconnect wire leads from endbell assembly. White lead on L2 and red lead on L1. Replace ground wire and screw removed in Step # 2. Ensure leads and ground screw are firmly attached.
11.
Clean and lubricate the impeller stem and the pump housing recess with a dilute solution of non-granulated liquid-type soap. Do not use petroleum or silicone lubricants as these can contribute to seal leakage.
20.
Align endbell cover with the two inside motor bosses and tighten endbell cover screws.
21.
Reconnect pump into the piping or hoses provided. Open all valves and make sure that the pump strainer housing is full of water before restarting the pump.
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ELECTRICAL GUIDE – 60 CYCLE MOTORS – SINGLE PHASE
MOTOR
HP KW
1
1 1/2
.75
1.12
VOLTS
115
115
Circuit Breaker
RATING - AMPS
20
20
RECOMMENDED
WIRE SIZE 0-50’, 0-15m
No. 12
No. 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
A. MOTOR WON'T START
1.
2.
Check for improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers or fuses.
Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.
B. MOTOR CUTS OUT – Check for:
1.
2.
3.
Wiring, loose connections, etc.
Low voltage at motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring.
Binding and overload. (Amperage reading)
NOTE: Your Hayward pump motor is equipped with Automatic Thermal Overload Protection.
The motor will automatically shut off, under normal conditions, before heat damage build-up, due to an improper operating condition, can occur. The motor will auto-restart when safe heat level is reached.
C. MOTOR HUMS BUT DOES NOT START
1.
2.
– Check for:
Centrifugal switch stuck in open position.
Binding of motor shaft.
D. PUMP WON'T PRIME
1.
2.
Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water, and that cover O-Ring is clean and properly seated. Make sure strainer cover is locked firmly in position.
Make sure all suction and discharge valves are open and unobstructed, and that pool water level is above all suction openings.
3.
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or strainer, or air leak in suction piping.
If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient "priming water":
Tighten all bolts and fittings.
Check voltage to make sure pump is up to speed.
Open pump and check for clogging and obstruction.
Remove and replace shaft seal.
E. LOW FLOW – Generally, Check for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line; undersized pool piping.
Plugged or restricted discharge line of filter (high discharge gauge reading).
Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings).
Pump operating underspeed (low voltage).
Plugged or restricted impeller.
3.
4.
5.
F. NOISY PUMP – Check for:
1.
2.
Air leak in suction causing rumbling in pump.
Cavitation due to restricted or undersized suction line and unrestricted discharge lines. Correct suction condition or throttle discharge lines, if practical.
Vibration due to improper mounting, etc.
Foreign matter in pump housing.
Motor bearings made unserviceable by wear, rust, or continual overheating.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Consult your local authorized Hayward dealer or service center.
No pumps or motors may be returned directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc.
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DESCRIPTION
Strainer Cover
Strainer Cover w/o-ring
Basket
Strainer Housing
Drain Plug (optional)
Drain Plug w/Gasket
O-ring
Bolt, No. 10-24 Hex. Head
Housing Cover
Housing O-ring
Impeller
Seal Assembly
Pump Housing
Nut, No. 10-24 Hex
Shaft Sleeve
Motor
Shroud
Motor Housing
Motor End Cover
Timer End Cover (Electronic) (ET)
Motor-To-Housing bolt
Elevated Mounting Base
Power Cord
Base Noise Reduction Insert
No.
Req’d
1
1
8
1
1
1
1
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8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
Optional
4
1
1
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MODEL
SP2290 (ET)
PART NUMBER
MODEL
SP-2295 (ET)
SP1680E
SP1500P
SP1500LX
SP1500CP
SP1680E
SP1500P
SP1500LX
SP1500CP
SP1700FG
SP1700FG
SP1500W
SP1500N2
SP1580BP
SP1700FG
SP1700FG
SP1500W
SP1500N2
SP1580Z1
SP1500E
SP1500KA
SP1580AAP
SP1580BP
SP1580Z1
SP1500F
SP1500KA
SP1500Y2
SP1500Q5
SP1509ZIUF
SP2090B
SP1580AAP
SP1500Y2
SP1500Q5
SP1514ZIUF
SP2090A
SP2090CAM
SP2090B
SP2090A
SP2090CAM
SP2090CETM SP2090CETM
To order, specify manufacturer, HP and Model No.
SP5500M
SP1550WA7C
SP5500M
SP1550WA7C
SP5500MFB SP5500MFB
IS 5700 HC-08
HAYWARD Hi-Performance SELF-PRIMING PUMPS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Turbo Flo II
Your Hayward Turbo Flo II pump has been quality and engineered to give you many years of efficient, dependable service. The non-conductive, corrosion-proof motor housing provides protection from the elements and insulates the electrical motor parts from outside contact.
The advanced design reduced operation and maintenance to simple, common-sense procedures.
GENERAL TIPS ON PUMP INSTALLATION
For best pump performance, locate the system below the pool water line and as close to the pool as possible. If you own an above ground pool please see Note: NSPI-4 Article V, for safe and proper installation of the equipment package. Make sure suction joints are tight. Suction pipe should be as large or larger than discharge pipe.
Damp, non-ventilated locations should be avoided. Motors require free circulation of air to aid in cooling.
Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the motor's voltage, phase and cycle, and that wire size is adequate for the HP/KW rating and distance from the power source. Motor must always be properly grounded. If cord connected, use only a properly grounded outlet. Electrical circuits should be protected by proper size ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
All electrical wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and must conform to local codes and regulations.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean strainer basket regularly. Do not strike basket to clean.
Inspect strainer cover gasket regularly and replace as necessary.
2.
Hayward pumps have self-lubricating motor bearings and shaft seals. No lubrication is necessary.
3.
Keep motor housing clean. Insure air vents are free from obstructions, debris, etc.
STARTING AND PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill strainer/housing completely with water. Never operate the pump without water. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal.
Open all suction and discharge lines and valves, as well as air bleed (if available) on filter. (The air that is to be displaced from the suction line must have some place to go).
Turn on power and allow a reasonable time for priming. Priming time depends on suction lift and length of suction piping. If pump will not start, or will not prime, see TROUBLE SHOOTING
GUIDE on back page.
Note: NSPI-4 Article V, standard for above ground and on ground pools, advises that components such as the filtration system, pumps and heater be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
4. Occasionally, shaft seals must be replaced, due to wear or
damage. See instructions
STORAGE/WINTERIZING
Pump and motor must be protected from freezing. Shut off all electric power. Disconnect cord/electrical connections and plumbing connections. Drain thoroughly and clean out any debris. Store pump and motor in a dry, well ventilated room.
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY HAYWARD
2880 PLYMOUTH DRIVE, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 5R4 1-888-238-POOL
® Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc. -- Licensee www.haywardcanada.com
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Ref No. Part# Description
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12
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8b
13a
13b
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4
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5
SP5700DL
SP2700Z4
SP2700M
SP5700A
SP1495Z1
SP2700Z3
SP5700B
SP1591E
SP1591F
SP5500H
SP1250XZ2C
SP5700E
6060Z1
SP1509Z1UF
SP1509Z2UF
SP1514Z1UF
SP1514Z2UF
SP5700AM
SP2700Z3
SP5700C
SP1500T2
EC1325R
SP1550WA5C
SP5700G
SP5700H
SP2700Z2
SP5700Z4
SP5700Z5
Strainer Cover Assy
Strainer O-ring
Strainer Basket
Pump Housing
O-ring
Screw
Diffuser
1 HP Impeller
1.5 HP Impeller
O-ring
Shaft Seal
Seal Plate
Screw
1 HP Motor
1 HP 2 SP Motor
1.5 HP Motor
1.5 HP 2SP Motor
Motor Housing
Screw
End Bell
Screw
Swtch
Cord Set
Motor Support
Main Base
Housing Square Nut
Bolt
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No. Required
2
2
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
6
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
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OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC TIMER MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
Your integrated timer module is designed to be programmed to your filtration need, with four (4) possible settings.
TO SET TIMER
1. Move switch “OFF” to “PROGRAM” back to “OFF” - resulting single tone indicates Setting #1. Repeat until number of tones heard equals setting desired. ie 3 rapid tones is Setting #3
2. Move switch from “OFF” to “RUN: to begin selected program setting.
SINGLE SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours Continuous ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours, off 6 hours ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours, off 12 hours ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours, off 18 hours ( 4 tones )
TWO SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours on Hi Speed ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours on Hi, 6 hours on Low ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours on Hi, 12 hours on Low ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours on Hi, 18 hours on Low ( 4 tones )
TO OVERIDE TIMER SETTINGS
Move switch from “RUN” to “OFF” and back to “RUN” within 3 seconds.
The pump will run for 1 hour and then return to the previous programmed setting.
If a power failure occurs the timer automatically returns to the programmed setting.
SHAFT SEAL CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When servicing electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury.
A. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
B. Disconnect all electrical power service to pump before beginning shaft seal replacement.
C. Only qualified personnel should attempt rotary seal replacement. Contact your local authorized Hayward Dealer or service center if you
have any questions.
D. The National Electrical Code requires either a three (3) foot maximum twist-lock cord set with a GFCI protected receptacle or hard wire
(conduit) connection for swimming pool pump installation. Do not use extension cords.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Exercise extreme care in handling both the rotating and stationary sections of the two-part replacement seal. Foreign matter or improper handling will easily scratch the graphite and ceramic sealing surfaces.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shut off water flow to pump by closing appropriate valves or by plugging both the skimmer outlet port and return port to pool. Disconnect piping or hoses from the motor/pump assembly.
12.
Press the new rotating portion of the seal assembly onto the impeller stem with the polished black graphite surface facing away from the impeller.
Remove 2 endbell cover screws and remove endbell cover. Remove white and red leads. Remove ground screw and ground wire(green).
13.
Carefully press the stationary ceramic potion of the seal into the recess of the pump shroud, with the polished flat surface facing out.
Remove front base bolt and washer located on the underside of the pump.
Remove front base attachment.
Remove the 4 motor cover screws and slide off motor cover.
14.
Carefully insert the motor shaft through the pump motor plate and align with white ceramic stationary seal assembly in place and secure the four motor through bolts removed in step # 9. Be sure pump motor plate is positioned properly. Alternately tighten the motor through bolts until the motor plate is secure. Make certain motor shaft turns freely before proceeding.
Remove the 6 strainer cover housing screws and remove strainer housing.
Remove the 2 diffuser screws and diffuser.
15.
Screw the impeller (clockwise) with the rotating portion of seal in place onto the motor shaft. Hand-tighten the impeller in place.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hold the motor shaft securely by either inserting a screwdriver in slot at end of shaft or by using an open-end wrench to engage the flat surfaces provided near end of motor shaft. Rotate the impeller in a counterclockwise direction and remove it from motor shaft.
Note how the steel spring section of the old seal is positioned on impeller hub and remove it by pulling from the impeller.
Loosen the 4 motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump motor plate.
16.
Clean (replace if necessary) the O-ring. Assemble the strainer assembly to the motor plate using the 6 screws removed in step # 5.
Tighten screws alternately and evenly.
17.
Re-assemble motor cover by sliding on cover and installing 4 screws removed in Step # 4.
18.
Replace front base attachment and screw in nut and washer removed in
Step # 3.
Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of the pump housing recess. If assembly is right, tap lightly from the “motor” side.
19.
Reconnect wire leads from endbell assembly. White lead on L2 and red lead on L1. Replace ground wire and screw removed in Step # 2. Ensure leads and ground screw are firmly attached.
11.
Clean and lubricate the impeller stem and the pump housing recess with a dilute solution of non-granulated liquid-type soap. Do not use petroleum or silicone lubricants as these can contribute to seal leakage.
20.
Align endbell cover with the two inside motor bosses and tighten endbell cover screws.
21.
Reconnect pump into the piping or hoses provided. Open all valves and make sure that the pump strainer housing is full of water before restarting the pump.
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ELECTRICAL GUIDE – 60 CYCLE MOTORS – SINGLE PHASE
MOTOR
HP KW
1
1 1/2
.75
1.12
VOLTS
115
115
Circuit Breaker
RATING - AMPS
20
20
RECOMMENDED
WIRE SIZE 0-50’, 0-15m
No. 12
No. 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
A. MOTOR WON'T START
1.
2.
Check for improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers or fuses.
Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.
B. MOTOR CUTS OUT – Check for:
1.
2.
3.
Wiring, loose connections, etc.
Low voltage at motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring.
Binding and overload. (Amperage reading)
NOTE: Your Hayward pump motor is equipped with Automatic Thermal Overload Protection.
The motor will automatically shut off, under normal conditions, before heat damage build-up, due to an improper operating condition, can occur. The motor will auto-restart when safe heat level is reached.
C. MOTOR HUMS BUT DOES NOT START
1.
2.
– Check for:
Centrifugal switch stuck in open position.
Binding of motor shaft.
D. PUMP WON'T PRIME
1.
2.
Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water, and that cover O-Ring is clean and properly seated. Make sure strainer cover is locked firmly in position.
Make sure all suction and discharge valves are open and unobstructed, and that pool water level is above all suction openings.
3.
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or strainer, or air leak in suction piping.
If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient "priming water":
Tighten all bolts and fittings.
Check voltage to make sure pump is up to speed.
Open pump and check for clogging and obstruction.
Remove and replace shaft seal.
E. LOW FLOW – Generally, Check for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line; undersized pool piping.
Plugged or restricted discharge line of filter (high discharge gauge reading).
Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings).
Pump operating underspeed (low voltage).
Plugged or restricted impeller.
3.
4.
5.
F. NOISY PUMP – Check for:
1.
2.
Air leak in suction causing rumbling in pump.
Cavitation due to restricted or undersized suction line and unrestricted discharge lines. Correct suction condition or throttle discharge lines, if practical.
Vibration due to improper mounting, etc.
Foreign matter in pump housing.
Motor bearings made unserviceable by wear, rust, or continual overheating.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Consult your local authorized Hayward dealer or service center.
No pumps or motors may be returned directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc.
www.haywardcanada.com
IS 5700 HC-08
HAYWARD Hi-Performance SELF-PRIMING PUMPS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Turbo Flo II
Your Hayward Turbo Flo II pump has been quality and engineered to give you many years of efficient, dependable service. The non-conductive, corrosion-proof motor housing provides protection from the elements and insulates the electrical motor parts from outside contact.
The advanced design reduced operation and maintenance to simple, common-sense procedures.
GENERAL TIPS ON PUMP INSTALLATION
For best pump performance, locate the system below the pool water line and as close to the pool as possible. If you own an above ground pool please see Note: NSPI-4 Article V, for safe and proper installation of the equipment package. Make sure suction joints are tight. Suction pipe should be as large or larger than discharge pipe.
Damp, non-ventilated locations should be avoided. Motors require free circulation of air to aid in cooling.
Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the motor's voltage, phase and cycle, and that wire size is adequate for the HP/KW rating and distance from the power source. Motor must always be properly grounded. If cord connected, use only a properly grounded outlet. Electrical circuits should be protected by proper size ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
All electrical wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and must conform to local codes and regulations.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean strainer basket regularly. Do not strike basket to clean.
Inspect strainer cover gasket regularly and replace as necessary.
2.
Hayward pumps have self-lubricating motor bearings and shaft seals. No lubrication is necessary.
3.
Keep motor housing clean. Insure air vents are free from obstructions, debris, etc.
STARTING AND PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill strainer/housing completely with water. Never operate the pump without water. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal.
Open all suction and discharge lines and valves, as well as air bleed (if available) on filter. (The air that is to be displaced from the suction line must have some place to go).
Turn on power and allow a reasonable time for priming. Priming time depends on suction lift and length of suction piping. If pump will not start, or will not prime, see TROUBLE SHOOTING
GUIDE on back page.
Note: NSPI-4 Article V, standard for above ground and on ground pools, advises that components such as the filtration system, pumps and heater be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
4. Occasionally, shaft seals must be replaced, due to wear or
damage. See instructions
STORAGE/WINTERIZING
Pump and motor must be protected from freezing. Shut off all electric power. Disconnect cord/electrical connections and plumbing connections. Drain thoroughly and clean out any debris. Store pump and motor in a dry, well ventilated room.
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY HAYWARD
2880 PLYMOUTH DRIVE, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 5R4 1-888-238-POOL
® Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc. -- Licensee www.haywardcanada.com
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13c
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SP5700DL
SP2700Z4
SP2700M
SP5700A
SP1495Z1
SP2700Z3
SP5700B
SP1591E
SP1591F
SP5500H
SP1250XZ2C
SP5700E
6060Z1
SP1509Z1UF
SP1509Z2UF
SP1514Z1UF
SP1514Z2UF
SP5700AM
SP2700Z3
SP5700C
SP1500T2
EC1325R
SP1550WA5C
SP5700G
SP5700H
SP2700Z2
SP5700Z4
SP5700Z5
Strainer Cover Assy
Strainer O-ring
Strainer Basket
Pump Housing
O-ring
Screw
Diffuser
1 HP Impeller
1.5 HP Impeller
O-ring
Shaft Seal
Seal Plate
Screw
1 HP Motor
1 HP 2 SP Motor
1.5 HP Motor
1.5 HP 2SP Motor
Motor Housing
Screw
End Bell
Screw
Swtch
Cord Set
Motor Support
Main Base
Housing Square Nut
Bolt
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OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC TIMER MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
Your integrated timer module is designed to be programmed to your filtration need, with four (4) possible settings.
TO SET TIMER
1. Move switch “OFF” to “PROGRAM” back to “OFF” - resulting single tone indicates Setting #1. Repeat until number of tones heard equals setting desired. ie 3 rapid tones is Setting #3
2. Move switch from “OFF” to “RUN: to begin selected program setting.
SINGLE SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours Continuous ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours, off 6 hours ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours, off 12 hours ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours, off 18 hours ( 4 tones )
TWO SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours on Hi Speed ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours on Hi, 6 hours on Low ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours on Hi, 12 hours on Low ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours on Hi, 18 hours on Low ( 4 tones )
TO OVERIDE TIMER SETTINGS
Move switch from “RUN” to “OFF” and back to “RUN” within 3 seconds.
The pump will run for 1 hour and then return to the previous programmed setting.
If a power failure occurs the timer automatically returns to the programmed setting.
SHAFT SEAL CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When servicing electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury.
A. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
B. Disconnect all electrical power service to pump before beginning shaft seal replacement.
C. Only qualified personnel should attempt rotary seal replacement. Contact your local authorized Hayward Dealer or service center if you
have any questions.
D. The National Electrical Code requires either a three (3) foot maximum twist-lock cord set with a GFCI protected receptacle or hard wire
(conduit) connection for swimming pool pump installation. Do not use extension cords.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Exercise extreme care in handling both the rotating and stationary sections of the two-part replacement seal. Foreign matter or improper handling will easily scratch the graphite and ceramic sealing surfaces.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shut off water flow to pump by closing appropriate valves or by plugging both the skimmer outlet port and return port to pool. Disconnect piping or hoses from the motor/pump assembly.
12.
Press the new rotating portion of the seal assembly onto the impeller stem with the polished black graphite surface facing away from the impeller.
Remove 2 endbell cover screws and remove endbell cover. Remove white and red leads. Remove ground screw and ground wire(green).
13.
Carefully press the stationary ceramic potion of the seal into the recess of the pump shroud, with the polished flat surface facing out.
Remove front base bolt and washer located on the underside of the pump.
Remove front base attachment.
Remove the 4 motor cover screws and slide off motor cover.
14.
Carefully insert the motor shaft through the pump motor plate and align with white ceramic stationary seal assembly in place and secure the four motor through bolts removed in step # 9. Be sure pump motor plate is positioned properly. Alternately tighten the motor through bolts until the motor plate is secure. Make certain motor shaft turns freely before proceeding.
Remove the 6 strainer cover housing screws and remove strainer housing.
Remove the 2 diffuser screws and diffuser.
15.
Screw the impeller (clockwise) with the rotating portion of seal in place onto the motor shaft. Hand-tighten the impeller in place.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hold the motor shaft securely by either inserting a screwdriver in slot at end of shaft or by using an open-end wrench to engage the flat surfaces provided near end of motor shaft. Rotate the impeller in a counterclockwise direction and remove it from motor shaft.
Note how the steel spring section of the old seal is positioned on impeller hub and remove it by pulling from the impeller.
Loosen the 4 motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump motor plate.
16.
Clean (replace if necessary) the O-ring. Assemble the strainer assembly to the motor plate using the 6 screws removed in step # 5.
Tighten screws alternately and evenly.
17.
Re-assemble motor cover by sliding on cover and installing 4 screws removed in Step # 4.
18.
Replace front base attachment and screw in nut and washer removed in
Step # 3.
Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of the pump housing recess. If assembly is right, tap lightly from the “motor” side.
19.
Reconnect wire leads from endbell assembly. White lead on L2 and red lead on L1. Replace ground wire and screw removed in Step # 2. Ensure leads and ground screw are firmly attached.
11.
Clean and lubricate the impeller stem and the pump housing recess with a dilute solution of non-granulated liquid-type soap. Do not use petroleum or silicone lubricants as these can contribute to seal leakage.
20.
Align endbell cover with the two inside motor bosses and tighten endbell cover screws.
21.
Reconnect pump into the piping or hoses provided. Open all valves and make sure that the pump strainer housing is full of water before restarting the pump.
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ELECTRICAL GUIDE – 60 CYCLE MOTORS – SINGLE PHASE
MOTOR
HP KW
1
1 1/2
.75
1.12
VOLTS
115
115
Circuit Breaker
RATING - AMPS
20
20
RECOMMENDED
WIRE SIZE 0-50’, 0-15m
No. 12
No. 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
A. MOTOR WON'T START
1.
2.
Check for improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers or fuses.
Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.
B. MOTOR CUTS OUT – Check for:
1.
2.
3.
Wiring, loose connections, etc.
Low voltage at motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring.
Binding and overload. (Amperage reading)
NOTE: Your Hayward pump motor is equipped with Automatic Thermal Overload Protection.
The motor will automatically shut off, under normal conditions, before heat damage build-up, due to an improper operating condition, can occur. The motor will auto-restart when safe heat level is reached.
C. MOTOR HUMS BUT DOES NOT START
1.
2.
– Check for:
Centrifugal switch stuck in open position.
Binding of motor shaft.
D. PUMP WON'T PRIME
1.
2.
Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water, and that cover O-Ring is clean and properly seated. Make sure strainer cover is locked firmly in position.
Make sure all suction and discharge valves are open and unobstructed, and that pool water level is above all suction openings.
3.
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or strainer, or air leak in suction piping.
If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient "priming water":
Tighten all bolts and fittings.
Check voltage to make sure pump is up to speed.
Open pump and check for clogging and obstruction.
Remove and replace shaft seal.
E. LOW FLOW – Generally, Check for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line; undersized pool piping.
Plugged or restricted discharge line of filter (high discharge gauge reading).
Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings).
Pump operating underspeed (low voltage).
Plugged or restricted impeller.
3.
4.
5.
F. NOISY PUMP – Check for:
1.
2.
Air leak in suction causing rumbling in pump.
Cavitation due to restricted or undersized suction line and unrestricted discharge lines. Correct suction condition or throttle discharge lines, if practical.
Vibration due to improper mounting, etc.
Foreign matter in pump housing.
Motor bearings made unserviceable by wear, rust, or continual overheating.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Consult your local authorized Hayward dealer or service center.
No pumps or motors may be returned directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc.
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IS 5700 HC-08
HAYWARD Hi-Performance SELF-PRIMING PUMPS
INSTALLATION AND OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Turbo Flo II
Your Hayward Turbo Flo II pump has been quality and engineered to give you many years of efficient, dependable service. The non-conductive, corrosion-proof motor housing provides protection from the elements and insulates the electrical motor parts from outside contact.
The advanced design reduced operation and maintenance to simple, common-sense procedures.
GENERAL TIPS ON PUMP INSTALLATION
For best pump performance, locate the system below the pool water line and as close to the pool as possible. If you own an above ground pool please see Note: NSPI-4 Article V, for safe and proper installation of the equipment package. Make sure suction joints are tight. Suction pipe should be as large or larger than discharge pipe.
Damp, non-ventilated locations should be avoided. Motors require free circulation of air to aid in cooling.
Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the motor's voltage, phase and cycle, and that wire size is adequate for the HP/KW rating and distance from the power source. Motor must always be properly grounded. If cord connected, use only a properly grounded outlet. Electrical circuits should be protected by proper size ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI).
All electrical wiring should be performed by qualified personnel and must conform to local codes and regulations.
MAINTENANCE
1.
Clean strainer basket regularly. Do not strike basket to clean.
Inspect strainer cover gasket regularly and replace as necessary.
2.
Hayward pumps have self-lubricating motor bearings and shaft seals. No lubrication is necessary.
3.
Keep motor housing clean. Insure air vents are free from obstructions, debris, etc.
STARTING AND PRIMING INSTRUCTIONS
Fill strainer/housing completely with water. Never operate the pump without water. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal.
Open all suction and discharge lines and valves, as well as air bleed (if available) on filter. (The air that is to be displaced from the suction line must have some place to go).
Turn on power and allow a reasonable time for priming. Priming time depends on suction lift and length of suction piping. If pump will not start, or will not prime, see TROUBLE SHOOTING
GUIDE on back page.
Note: NSPI-4 Article V, standard for above ground and on ground pools, advises that components such as the filtration system, pumps and heater be positioned so as to prevent their being used as a means of access to the pool by young children.
4. Occasionally, shaft seals must be replaced, due to wear or
damage. See instructions
STORAGE/WINTERIZING
Pump and motor must be protected from freezing. Shut off all electric power. Disconnect cord/electrical connections and plumbing connections. Drain thoroughly and clean out any debris. Store pump and motor in a dry, well ventilated room.
MANUFACTURED EXCLUSIVELY BY HAYWARD
2880 PLYMOUTH DRIVE, OAKVILLE, ONTARIO L6H 5R4 1-888-238-POOL
® Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc. -- Licensee www.haywardcanada.com
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SP5700DL
SP2700Z4
SP2700M
SP5700A
SP1495Z1
SP2700Z3
SP5700B
SP1591E
SP1591F
SP5500H
SP1250XZ2C
SP5700E
6060Z1
SP1509Z1UF
SP1509Z2UF
SP1514Z1UF
SP1514Z2UF
SP5700AM
SP2700Z3
SP5700C
SP1500T2
EC1325R
SP1550WA5C
SP5700G
SP5700H
SP2700Z2
SP5700Z4
SP5700Z5
Strainer Cover Assy
Strainer O-ring
Strainer Basket
Pump Housing
O-ring
Screw
Diffuser
1 HP Impeller
1.5 HP Impeller
O-ring
Shaft Seal
Seal Plate
Screw
1 HP Motor
1 HP 2 SP Motor
1.5 HP Motor
1.5 HP 2SP Motor
Motor Housing
Screw
End Bell
Screw
Swtch
Cord Set
Motor Support
Main Base
Housing Square Nut
Bolt
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2
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4
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6
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OPTIONAL ELECTRONIC TIMER MODULE INSTRUCTIONS
Your integrated timer module is designed to be programmed to your filtration need, with four (4) possible settings.
TO SET TIMER
1. Move switch “OFF” to “PROGRAM” back to “OFF” - resulting single tone indicates Setting #1. Repeat until number of tones heard equals setting desired. ie 3 rapid tones is Setting #3
2. Move switch from “OFF” to “RUN: to begin selected program setting.
SINGLE SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours Continuous ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours, off 6 hours ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours, off 12 hours ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours, off 18 hours ( 4 tones )
TWO SPEED MOTOR SETTINGS
Setting 1 - Pump runs 24 hours on Hi Speed ( single tone )
Setting 2 - Pump runs 18 hours on Hi, 6 hours on Low ( 2 tones )
Setting 3 - Pump runs 12 hours on Hi, 12 hours on Low ( 3 tones )
Setting 4 - Pump runs 6 hours on Hi, 18 hours on Low ( 4 tones )
TO OVERIDE TIMER SETTINGS
Move switch from “RUN” to “OFF” and back to “RUN” within 3 seconds.
The pump will run for 1 hour and then return to the previous programmed setting.
If a power failure occurs the timer automatically returns to the programmed setting.
SHAFT SEAL CHANGE INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When servicing electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following. Failure to follow instructions may result in injury.
A. WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product.
B. Disconnect all electrical power service to pump before beginning shaft seal replacement.
C. Only qualified personnel should attempt rotary seal replacement. Contact your local authorized Hayward Dealer or service center if you
have any questions.
D. The National Electrical Code requires either a three (3) foot maximum twist-lock cord set with a GFCI protected receptacle or hard wire
(conduit) connection for swimming pool pump installation. Do not use extension cords.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Exercise extreme care in handling both the rotating and stationary sections of the two-part replacement seal. Foreign matter or improper handling will easily scratch the graphite and ceramic sealing surfaces.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Shut off water flow to pump by closing appropriate valves or by plugging both the skimmer outlet port and return port to pool. Disconnect piping or hoses from the motor/pump assembly.
12.
Press the new rotating portion of the seal assembly onto the impeller stem with the polished black graphite surface facing away from the impeller.
Remove 2 endbell cover screws and remove endbell cover. Remove white and red leads. Remove ground screw and ground wire(green).
13.
Carefully press the stationary ceramic potion of the seal into the recess of the pump shroud, with the polished flat surface facing out.
Remove front base bolt and washer located on the underside of the pump.
Remove front base attachment.
Remove the 4 motor cover screws and slide off motor cover.
14.
Carefully insert the motor shaft through the pump motor plate and align with white ceramic stationary seal assembly in place and secure the four motor through bolts removed in step # 9. Be sure pump motor plate is positioned properly. Alternately tighten the motor through bolts until the motor plate is secure. Make certain motor shaft turns freely before proceeding.
Remove the 6 strainer cover housing screws and remove strainer housing.
Remove the 2 diffuser screws and diffuser.
15.
Screw the impeller (clockwise) with the rotating portion of seal in place onto the motor shaft. Hand-tighten the impeller in place.
7.
8.
9.
10.
Hold the motor shaft securely by either inserting a screwdriver in slot at end of shaft or by using an open-end wrench to engage the flat surfaces provided near end of motor shaft. Rotate the impeller in a counterclockwise direction and remove it from motor shaft.
Note how the steel spring section of the old seal is positioned on impeller hub and remove it by pulling from the impeller.
Loosen the 4 motor through bolts from the back of motor and remove pump motor plate.
16.
Clean (replace if necessary) the O-ring. Assemble the strainer assembly to the motor plate using the 6 screws removed in step # 5.
Tighten screws alternately and evenly.
17.
Re-assemble motor cover by sliding on cover and installing 4 screws removed in Step # 4.
18.
Replace front base attachment and screw in nut and washer removed in
Step # 3.
Remove the ceramic stationary portion of the old seal by pressing the white ceramic seat out of the pump housing recess. If assembly is right, tap lightly from the “motor” side.
19.
Reconnect wire leads from endbell assembly. White lead on L2 and red lead on L1. Replace ground wire and screw removed in Step # 2. Ensure leads and ground screw are firmly attached.
11.
Clean and lubricate the impeller stem and the pump housing recess with a dilute solution of non-granulated liquid-type soap. Do not use petroleum or silicone lubricants as these can contribute to seal leakage.
20.
Align endbell cover with the two inside motor bosses and tighten endbell cover screws.
21.
Reconnect pump into the piping or hoses provided. Open all valves and make sure that the pump strainer housing is full of water before restarting the pump.
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ELECTRICAL GUIDE – 60 CYCLE MOTORS – SINGLE PHASE
MOTOR
HP KW
1
1 1/2
.75
1.12
VOLTS
115
115
Circuit Breaker
RATING - AMPS
20
20
RECOMMENDED
WIRE SIZE 0-50’, 0-15m
No. 12
No. 12
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
A. MOTOR WON'T START
1.
2.
Check for improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers or fuses.
Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.
B. MOTOR CUTS OUT – Check for:
1.
2.
3.
Wiring, loose connections, etc.
Low voltage at motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring.
Binding and overload. (Amperage reading)
NOTE: Your Hayward pump motor is equipped with Automatic Thermal Overload Protection.
The motor will automatically shut off, under normal conditions, before heat damage build-up, due to an improper operating condition, can occur. The motor will auto-restart when safe heat level is reached.
C. MOTOR HUMS BUT DOES NOT START
1.
2.
– Check for:
Centrifugal switch stuck in open position.
Binding of motor shaft.
D. PUMP WON'T PRIME
1.
2.
Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water, and that cover O-Ring is clean and properly seated. Make sure strainer cover is locked firmly in position.
Make sure all suction and discharge valves are open and unobstructed, and that pool water level is above all suction openings.
3.
4.
a.
b.
c.
d.
If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or strainer, or air leak in suction piping.
If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient "priming water":
Tighten all bolts and fittings.
Check voltage to make sure pump is up to speed.
Open pump and check for clogging and obstruction.
Remove and replace shaft seal.
E. LOW FLOW – Generally, Check for:
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line; undersized pool piping.
Plugged or restricted discharge line of filter (high discharge gauge reading).
Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings).
Pump operating underspeed (low voltage).
Plugged or restricted impeller.
3.
4.
5.
F. NOISY PUMP – Check for:
1.
2.
Air leak in suction causing rumbling in pump.
Cavitation due to restricted or undersized suction line and unrestricted discharge lines. Correct suction condition or throttle discharge lines, if practical.
Vibration due to improper mounting, etc.
Foreign matter in pump housing.
Motor bearings made unserviceable by wear, rust, or continual overheating.
SERVICE AND REPAIRS
Consult your local authorized Hayward dealer or service center.
No pumps or motors may be returned directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward Pool Products Canada, Inc.
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