Pentair XLS600, XLS800 Turn T-STAT ALL the WAY Down, Compressor Time Delay, Water Pressure Switch

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START UP PROCEDURES

TURN T-STAT ALL THE WAY DOWN

Make sure the thermostat dial is turned all the way to the “LEFT” so the unit will not start until you are ready. Then turn the circuit breaker on.

COMPRESSOR TIME DELAY

BE AWARE THERE IS A 5 TO 7 MINUTE TIME DE- LAY BEFORE THE COMPRESSOR WILL START ONCE THE UNIT IS TURNED ON OR WHENEVER IT RESTARTS. All models.

WATER FLOW & EXISTING WATER PUMP

To filter the pool water each day, the water pump will come on & off according to the existing timer device. The heater will only heat if there is water running through it.

ADVISE YOUR POOL SERVICE CO.

If you have a regular pool service on a weekly basis make sure your owners manual available for them to inspect. You may request that one be sent to them, by calling the factory service department at (941) 768-1555. Be sure that they are aware of the chemical balance and chemical introduction rules, in this manual. The condi- tions in this manual must be followed in accordance with the warranty, if for any reason, the heater is improperly installed and or operated, the manufacturers warranty may be void.

CLEAN FILTERING SYSTEM

Next, make sure that the pool filter is as clean as pos- sible. A dirty filter will hamper the efficiency of the unit and cause the unit to cycle on and off resulting in damaging effects. Filters may look clean but can be clogged with oils or minerals. Replacement is suggested every year and a half for cartridge type filters. See manu- facturers directions for proper filter cleaning methods.

Next clean the lint trap basket inside the circulation pump. Then clean the skimmer leaf trap basket of all debris. A clogged lint trap or skimmer basket will restrict the water flow to the unit. Make sure there is adequate water in the pool so that the skimmer does not draw air. Never place any chemicals of any type, espe- cially chlorine, in the skimmer.

If you are unfamiliar with your pool filtering system,

 

you should consult your local pool company. The dia-

 

gram shown above are not of any specific brand but are

 

common in nature. The following diagram is of a typi-

 

cal filtering system.

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WATER PRESSURE SWITCH

If there is proper water flow through the unit the water pressure switch will close allowing the unit to run. When the circulation pump timer stops the water flow, the water pressure switch will shut the unit down. When the pump restarts for the next day, the pressure switch will close and allow the heater to run.

Water

Pressure

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Location

Filter & Trap Locations

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XLS1000, XLS800, XLS600, HP 400, HP 600, HP 800, HP 1000, HP 230, CP12 specifications

Pentair is a recognized leader in providing innovative filtration and pumping solutions, and among its noteworthy offerings are the CP12, HP 400, HP 600, HP 800, HP 1000, HP 230, XLS600, XLS800, and XLS1000 models. Each of these products is designed with unique features and advanced technologies that meet diverse customer needs across various applications.

The Pentair CP12 is a compact and efficient pump designed for residential water management. Known for its ease of installation and reliable performance, the CP12 incorporates a high-efficiency motor that minimizes energy consumption while ensuring effective water circulation.

Moving to the HP series, the HP 400, 600, 800, and 1000 models boast powerful performance characteristics suited for heavy-duty applications. These pumps are engineered with robust materials for longevity and durability. With advanced hydraulic designs, they deliver excellent flow rates and pressure, making them ideal for applications like irrigation, water feature management, and even light industrial use. The HP series also features smart technology that allows for remote monitoring and control, enhancing operational efficiency.

In the mid-range, the HP 230 model offers versatility with its multi-purpose capabilities. Designed for residential and light commercial use, it strikes a perfect balance between performance and energy efficiency, ensuring optimal operation without excessive energy costs.

The XLS series, which includes the XLS600, XLS800, and XLS1000 models, targets larger commercial applications. These models are equipped with cutting-edge technology designed for superior flow and pressure management, making them perfect for high-capacity requirements. Their variable speed operation allows for customizable performance tailored to specific system needs, while advanced monitoring capabilities enhance reliability and maintenance scheduling.

All of these Pentair pumps prioritize environmental responsibility with energy-efficient designs that reduce carbon footprints. Key features across the range include corrosion-resistant materials, thermal protection for added safety, and user-friendly interfaces that simplify operation and monitoring.

In conclusion, Pentair’s CP12, HP series, and XLS series pumps stand out due to their innovative technologies, impressive performance capabilities, and commitment to energy efficiency. Whether for residential or commercial applications, these models cater to a wide range of needs, ensuring customers can find effective solutions for their water management challenges.