Blue Wave NB19893 Affinity 27 ft. Round 52 in. D 7 in. Top Rail Resin Swimming Pool Package Use and Care Manual
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DUAL PORT TIDALWAVE _ PUMP > INSTRUCTION MANUAL READ THIS MANUAL CAREFULLY _ BEFORE USING YOUR PUMP TIDALWAVE PARTS BREAKDOWN _ *Parts 6, 9 and 15 come together as one repalcement housing assembly unit. - Description. : | 1 NEP2289 ‘AC 31577 PUMP LID 2 NEP2135 AC 81396 PUMP LID O-RING 3 NEP2136 AC 81434 - PUMP BASKET 4 NEP2198 АС 81744 STRAINER CLIP | 5 NEP2199 ‘AC 81760 _ STRAINER HOUSING 6* NEP2288 AC 31569 =. PUMP COVER 7a NEP2201 AC 81795 IMPELLER 1 HP 7b NEP2202 AC 81817 IMPELLER 1.5 HP 8 NEP6370 AC 81876 SEAL SET g* NEP2288 AC 31569 _ PUMP HOUSING 10 NEP2205 AC 81892 PUMP HOUSING O-RING 11 NEP2206 AC 81914 PUMP SCREWS 12 NEP2207 AC 81922 PUMP COVER O-RING 13 NEP2149 AC 81590 DRAIN PLUG O-RING 14 -NEP2150 AC 81620 DRAIN PLUG 15* NEP2288 AC 31569 MOTOR FLANGE 16 NEP2242 AC 50520 POWER CORD STANDARD | IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS NOTE All wiring should be done by a qualified electrician in accordance | to the National Electric Code and all.Local Codes and ordinances. When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety .Precautions should ALWAYS be followed. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING _ 1. To reduce the risk of injury, do not allow children to use this equipment 2. Connect only to a grounding type receptacle that is protected by a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI). | | 3. Do not bury the cord. Locate cord so it would come in contact with lawn . _ mowers, trimmers or other equipment. 3 | 4. Do not connect this equipment to an extension cord. To reduce the risk of . electric shock, only connect the electric cord to a properly located outlet. 5. To reduce the risk of shock, replace damaged cords immediately. Do not use this equipment if cord appears damaged. 6. To reduce the risk of shock, connect ground wires to the grounding screw located in the motor. y ¡ 7. To reduce the risk of shock, a bonding connector is provided for bonding _ to any metal within 5 feet of the swimming pool. All local points should be ‚ bonded with #8AWG (8.4mm2) wire. | | NOTE To installer and/or operator of the Maxi- Force swimming Pool pump: the manufacturer’s warranty will be void if the Pump is improperly installed. and/or operated. | | “ | | OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE PUMP LOCATION 1. Locate the pump on a level surface as close to the pool as practical. Consult local codes for minimum distances between pool and pump if applicable. 2. The connection plumbing (hose or rigid pipe) should be direct and as free from turns and bends as possible. Take care not to kink flexible hose. . _ Elbows and other fittings greatly increase friction losses. | 3. Place pump on a solid foundation / base which provides a rigid and . Vibration free support. 4. Protect the pump against flooding and excess moisture. Protect the motor from foreign objects clogging the air circulation around the motor. 5. NEVER use gasoline or other flammable liquids or vapors in the vicinity of this pump. | NOTE DO NOT store pool chemicals near this pump. | | DO NOT remove any safety labels such as CAUTION / DANGER / WARNING from this pump. Keep labels | in good condition and replace any damaged labels. WARNING Keep labels in good condition and replace any damaged labels ‘PUMP INSTALLATION … 1. When connecting plumbing fittings to the pumps threaded ports, itis = recommended that thread seal tape (Teflon tape) be used. If the suction (intake) connection is not sealed correctly the pump will not prime properly and will pump only small volumes of water or no water at all. 2. When installing the pump the suction line (hose or pipe) must be below ‚ the swimming pool water level to a point immediately beneath the pump to ensure priming via a flooded suction line. The height between the water line and pump should never be more than 5 feet. 3. Suction and discharge lines should be independently supported at a point near the pump to avoid strains being placed on the pump. | 4. It is advisable to install a gate valve or union in both the suction and - discharge lines in the event the pump needs servicing or removal. 5. Before starting the pump for the first time remove the clear lid at the front of the pump. Turn the lid counterclockwise to remove. Fill the pump Strainer with water until it is level with the suction port opening. Replace the lid making sure the lid is tight and O-Ring is not damaged. Hand tighten only. 6. BONDING: as required by the National Eiserical Gods, Article 680- 26 the pump must be electrically bonded to the pool structure by a solid copper conductor no smaller than #8 AWG via the external copper ponding lug on the motor. 7. GROUNDING: Permanently ground the pump motor using a conductor of _ appropriate size. Connect to the green headed. screw provided inside the meter terminal box. NOTE DO NOT CONNECT MOTOR TO THE ELECTRIC POWER SUPPLY UNTIL IT IS PERMANENTLY GROUNDED. [DUAL PORT INSTALLATION | ® Your pump is equipped with a Dual Port Pump Housing ee e This means you can utilize a vertical or horizontal discharge for your | pump. If you have a sand filter tank, the vertical discharge works best. ° To use the vertical discharge, you need to install the restrictor cap on. the ‚ anzonia port— See diagram A e If you have a cartridge or De filter, connective your pump via the horizontal discharge port is recommended e You must install the restrictor i onto the vertical port — See diagram B ‚ ® Install the hose connection fitting onto the port selected. Remember to. wrap the threads with teflon tape to avoid leaks : PUMP MAINTENANCE Ш e The pump requires little to no maintenance other than reasonable саге and cleaning of the strainer basket on a regular basis. The pump is equipped with a mechanical seal. This seal may eventually come loose of a period of time, depending on running time and water quality. If water continually leaks out, a new mechanical seal should be installed e See parts diagram for seal location e The pump is equipped with a rubber O-Ring that seals the strainer basket lid. This O-Ring should be lubricated with water proof lubricant (O-RING LUBE) to ensure proper seal and extend O-Ring life. If O-Ring becomes cracked or worn (flattened) is will become necessary to replace À WINTERIZATION | * In areas subject to freezing temperatures, it is recommended that the pump be disconnected and stored indoors in a warm and dry location. Remove the drain plugs from the pump housing and place them in the strainer basket for storage. DO NOT BLOCK SUCTION 1. Pump suction is dangerous and can trap and drown or disembowel bathers. 2. Blocking suction with body may cause severe and/or fatal injury 3. Do not operate swimming pools, spas or hot tubs if a suction outlet cover is missing, broken or loose 4. Suction outlet must be replaced if cracked, broken or missing. 5. All suction outlets must have correctly installed screw fastened covers in place. WARNING „RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK 1. To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock, TURN OFF power to motor BEFORE working on electrical connections. 2. To reduce the risk of electrical shock, unplug motor before working on pump or motor. | TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Pump will not Prime. Suction Air Leak No Water in Pump Closed Valves or Blocked Lines Low Voltage to Motor Motor Does Not Run No Power to Motor Pump Jammed - Low Flow Dirty Filter Suction Air Leak Closed Valve Make sure see thru lid and O-Ring are clean, lubed and tightened. Tighten all hoses and pipes on the | suction side of the pump. / Be sure water level in the swimming pool is high enough to flow through skimmer. Be sure skimmer port is not plugged or blocked Make sure strainer tank is full of water Open all valves in system. Clean skimmer and strainer basket. = Check for blockage in impeller Check voltage at motor. If low, . pump will not come up to speed Check that all power switches are on. Be sure fuse or circuit breaker is properly set. Check motor wining at terminals With power off, turn motor shaft. ‚It should spin freely. If not disassemble and repair Backwash filter. When pressure is high you must backwash or clean filter Clean skimmer basket. Clean pump basket See above See above Motor Runs Hot Motor is designed to run hot to the touch, this is normal. They are equipped with a thermal overload protector which will turn the motor off if there is an overload or high temperature problem. Excessive heat can be caused by: Poor Ventilation Installed in direct sun Do not enclose motor, be sure to have a proper air space around motor Shield motor from sun’s rays
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