Pentair XLS600, CP12 Plumbing & Water Flow, Plumbing Connections, Internal Automatic Bypass, Out

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PLUMBING & WATER FLOW

PLUMBING CONNECTIONS

Filtered Water “IN” on the LEFT front.

Heated Water "OUT" on the RIGHT front.

The plumbing inlets are "slip" p.v.c. pipe that will accept a 2 inch p.v.c. glue fitting. The pipe is left plain so you can adapt to your needs. Use p.v.c. cleaner to prime the fitting and pipe. Use a quality medium body p.v.c. glue.

FOR PUMPS UP TO 2 H.P. OR 90 G.P.M. MAX.

SEE PAGE 19 FOR LARGER WATER PUMPS.

 

 

Warning

 

 

 

No Chemicals In

 

 

Skimmer !!

1. PUMP

 

 

2. FILTER

 

Water

3. HEATER

 

Pump

WATER IN

WATER

OUT

Filter

Heater

4.LOOP & CHECK

5.CHLORINATOR

6.RETURN TO POOL

WARNING

Chlorinator or

Chemical Feeder

Chlorinator Loop & 2 lb. Chem.

Resistant Check Valve

See mandatory chlorinator placement and install of the loop & check valve.

INTERNAL AUTOMATIC BYPASS

The heat pump in equipped with a internal "Automatic Bypass" valve. A variable rate spring valve is used to regulate the wa- ter flow through the heat ex- changer. Steady flow will be de- livered over a wide range of flow rates. This automatic valve can handle a maximum flow rate of 90 gallons per minute.

The automatic valve will com- pensate for flow loss due to nor- mal filter debris accumulation or changes if flow due to valving and other conditions.

See chlorinator

IN

 

placement guidelines.

 

 

Automatic Bypass Valve

 

 

Variable Rate Self Adjusting

OUT

 

up to 90 G.P.M.

Free Flow

Flexible

Marine Grade

Cupronickel

Water Inlets

Heat Exchanger

 

 

Encased in

 

Closed Cell Foam

Special

Compression Fitting

Sacrificial Chemical Protec-

tion Piping

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