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Premium Efficiency Variable Speed Motor
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Integrated Timer Interface Noise Reduction Design TEFC
On- and Off-Board Mountable Interface Adjustable Contrast Rotation: CCWPE
Timer Mode Power Factor Correction Single Phase
Manual Mode Factory Reset 303 Stainless Steel Shaft
Freeze Protection Battery Backup - Program Saver Class F Insulation
Auxiliary Load Capacity LCD Display with Backlight 50˚C Ambient
Configurable Prime Settings
Ball Bearing UV and Rain-Proof Enclosure
Service Full Load Stock Percent Yearly $
THP RPM Volts Factor Amps Number Flange Energy Savings* Savings**
 3450/600 230 1.0 10.5/0.5  Square 80% $1318.05
 3450/600 230 1.0 10.5/0.5  C-Face 80% $1318.05
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Savings over the equivalent single-speed motor.
**Calculated @ $.23 per Kilowatt hour, pumping same amount of water as a single-speed motor, eight hours per day.
See the Energy Savings Calculator at: www.pool-motors.com
The reasons a V-Green
®
premium-efficiency replacement motor can offer such impressive savings
are numerous including:
An integrated timer interface allows for easier installation and operation of a variable speed motor. The all-in-one design
reduces installation time and expense with no additional wiring required. The interface can be installed off-board at the pool
owner’s discretion with kit# 2512723-001 (sold separately).
The amount of horsepower required to move the water through the pipes drops much more quickly than the
speed. While it
may take one horsepower to move the water through the pipes on high speed, it only takes 1/8 horsepower to move one half
as much water through those same pipes on low speed. Even when run on low
speed twice as long to pump the same amount
of water as on high speed, the lower horsepower results in significant energy savings.
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Important:
The pool motors on this page are NOT equipped with a
Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS). SVRS helps
prevent drowning due to body entrapment on underwater
drains. In some pool configurations, if a person’s body
covers the drain, the person can be trapped by suction.
The SVRS turns off the pump if this occurs.
Depending on your pool configuration,
a SVRS may be required to meet local, state, and federal
requirements.