Installation guide

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Step 16: Replace the impeller. Make sure that the impeller can spin freely in the
housing.
Step 17: Replace the diuser.
Step 18: Replace and tighten the bolts that retain the motor/seal plate assembly
to the pump.
Step 19: Connect the appropriately sized ground conductor to the supplied
grounding/bonding lug.
Step 20: Open the inlet and outlet valve.
Step 21: 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. This connection allows the high speed and low speed to be operated
at any duration set by the multi-speed timer. At no point will the motor
automatically turn down to the selected reduced speed. The two-minute
prime cycle is still operation at initial start-up. The timer should be set
so that the pool can meet the total number of turns as required by local/
state regulations.
2. The user can override the operational speed currently running via the
buttons on the top control panel after the mandatory initial power-up
two-minute prime cycle. The override will continue until the motor is
either powered o by the multi-speed timer or a new speed is requested
by the multi-speed timer. At anytime, another speed can also be se-
lected via the top side control panel buttons.
3. In this type of connection, the motor will operate on high speed and
a reduced speed as dened by the multi-speed timer programming.
As noted in the “Operation section of this manual, the factory default
reduced speed red lead setting is “low (1725 rpm), though this can be
modied to medium” (2600 rpm) if the ow/pressure at low is deemed
insucient for operation of certain poolside equipment/features. The
modication of this reduced speed automatic turn-down is found on
page 20 of this guide, titled Automatic Reduced Speed Selection.