Installation guide
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Step 7: Carefully fold the extra wires inside the terminal box and place the top
control panel back on top of the terminal box.
Step 8: Tighten the three screws into the terminal box while applying light
pressure to the top control enclosure.
Step 9: Replace and tighten the screws to mount the seal plate onto the motor.
Step 10: Put a NEW pump seal into the seal plate and onto the motor shaft.
Handle and lubricate seal per manufacturer’s specications.
Step 11: Replace the impeller. Make sure that the impeller can spin freely in the
housing.
Step 12: Replace the diuser.
Step 13: Replace and tighten the bolts that retain the motor/seal plate assembly
to the pump.
Step 14: Connect the appropriately sized ground conductor to the supplied
grounding/bonding lug.
Step 15: Open the inlet and outlet valve.
Step 16: Reapply power and allow motor to accelerate to high speed and
operate there for at least two minutes to assure adequate pump
prime has been established.
Notes:
1. In this type of connection, the motor will operate on high speed for
2 hours, followed by an automatic turn-down to a reduced speed. As
noted in the “Operation” section of this manual, the factory default
reduced speed setting is “low” (1725 rpm), though this can be modied
to “medium” (2600 rpm) if the ow/pressure at low is deemed insucient
for operation of certain poolside equipment/features. The modication
of this reduced speed automatic turn-down is found on page 20 of this
guide, titled “Automatic Reduced Speed Selection”
2. The selectable on-time of the timer should be adjusted so the pool can
meet the total number of turns as required by local/state regulations.