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 diuser.
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 dened 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
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”.