Caudales de la bomba para piscinas
| 120 | | | | | | AquaPRO Systems | |
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| | | | | | | Carga total | |
agua | 100 | | | | | | Curvas características | |
| | | | | 60 ciclos 1 fase | |
| | | | | | |
en pies de | | | | | | | 3450 RPM | |
80 | | | | | | | | |
total | | | | | | | APB300PRO | | |
| | | | | | | | |
dinámica | | | | | | | 3 HP | | |
60 | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
hidrostática | | | APB075PRO | | APB100PRO | | 1.5 HP | APB200PRO | |
40 | | 0.75 HP | | 1 HP | | |
| | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | APB150PRO | | |
Carga | | | | | | | | 2 HP | |
20 | | | | | | | | |
| 0 | | | | | | | | |
| 0 | 20 | 40 | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 140 | 160 |
Caudal en USGPM
Caudales de la bomba para piscinas
| 100 | | | | | | AquaPRO Systems | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | Sobre carga | |
agua | | | | | | | Curvas características | |
80 | | | | | | 60 ciclos 1 fase | | |
en pies de | | | | | | 3450 RPM | | |
| | | | | | | | |
total | 60 | | | | | | APB250UPRO | | |
| | | | | 2.5 HP | | |
dinámica | | | APB100UPRO | | APB150UPRO | | | | |
| | 1 HP | | 1.5 HP | | | | |
| | | | | | | |
hidrostática | 40 | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | APB200UPRO | | |
| | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | 2 HP | | |
Carga | 20 | | | | | | | | |
| | | | | | | | |
| 0 | | | | | | | | |
| 0 | 20 | 40 | 60 | 80 | 100 | 120 | 140 | 160 |
Caudal en USGPM
Electrical
A Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) is required in the circuit. For size of GFCI required and test procedures for GFCI, see manufacturer’s instructions.
•Never ground to a gas supply line.
•To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock: turn OFF, disconnect the power at its source, lock out power to motor, and place a tag on the dedicated GFCI circuit breaker indicating the power is to remain OFF before working on electrical connections.
Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) trip- ping indicates an electrical problem. If GFCI trips, determine the reason for tripping. If you are uncertain, have a qualified electri- cian inspect and repair the electrical system. Verify supply voltage matches the nameplate voltage. Incorrect voltage can cause fire or seriously damage motor and voids warranty.
VOLTAGE
Voltage at motor must be within 10% of the motor nameplate rated voltage or motor may overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life. Verify voltage is correct before applying power. If voltage does not fall within the specified range during operation consult the power company.
The pumps are shipped with motors wired for 208-230 volt operation. The 3/4, 1 and 1-1/2 HP models are equipped with a voltage change device for 115/208-230 operation. Refer to the mo- tor nameplate for 115 Volt hook-up.
GROUNDING/BONDING
Install, ground, bond and wire motor according to local or National Electrical Code requirements. Permanently ground the motor. Use ground terminal provided in the terminal box on the back of the motor. Use size and type wire required by local codes. Connect motor ground terminal to electrical service ground.
Bond motor to pool structure. Use a solid copper conductor, size No. 8 AWG or larger. Run wire from external bond- ing lug to reinforcing rod or mesh.
Use solid copper bonding conductor not smaller than 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) from the accessible wire connector on the mo- tor to all metal parts of the swimming pool or spa structure and to all electrical equipment, metal conduit, and metal piping within 5 feet (1-1/2 m) of the in- side walls of the swimming pool or spa.
WIRING
Follow all national and local wiring codes. If unsure of code requirements consult a professional electrician. Pump must be per- manently connected to a dedicated circuit. If unsure consult a licensed electrician.
NOTE: All electrical wiring and components must be selected and installed in confor- mance with the latest NEC requirements and local codes. If you are unsure about the requirements consult a licensed electrician familiar with the requirements.
Operation
Do not run pump dry. Fill pump with water before starting motor.
Before removing trap cover:
1.CLOSE GATE VALVES in suction and discharge pipes
2.RELEASE ALL PRESSURE from pump and piping system
If pump is being pressure tested, be sure pressure has been released before removing trap cover.
Do not block pump suction. To do so with body may cause severe or fatal injury. Small children using pool must ALWAYS have close adult supervision.
Fire and burn hazard. Motor runs at high
temperatures, to reduce the risk of fire, do not allow debris, or foreign matter to collect around the pump motor. Allow motor to cool prior to handling or performing maintenance.
The motor is equipped with an internal thermal protection circuit to guard against overheating. The maximum ambient temperature for motor operation must not exceed rating on motor model plate.
PRIMING PUMP
Release all pressure from filter, pump, and piping system; see the filter owner’s manual. In a flooded suction system (water source higher than pump), pump will prime automatically when suction and discharge valves are opened. If pump is located above the normal pool water level remove ring and cover assembly and slowly fill basket and pump with water. Clean and inspect o-ring; reinstall on trap. Replace ring and cover assembly rotate clockwise to tighten cover (see Figure 3).
Clamp ring must engage with pump body. Push down and rotate until internal stops are felt. Properly aligned tabs shown above in Figure 3, assure lid is securely clamped.
Failure to tighten clamp ring as indicated will reduce product strength, resulting in failure of components, and bodily injury.
Pump prime time will depend on vertical
distance and length of suction line. If pump does not prime, make sure that all valves are open, suction pipe is submerged. Verify there are no leaks in suction lines. See Troubleshooting Guide for further assistance.
Maintenance
All AquaPRO® Systems pumps are shipped from the factory with DANGER and/or WARNING labels already on the pump. These labels contain a series of basic, yet extremely important safety messages for the user and bystander. Regardless of how well these la- bels are attached or how scratch resistant or wear-resistant they may be, it is possible that, in time, the wording may become illegible with normal use. Whenever you are repair- ing the pump, performing routine mainte- nance, or have the opportunity to inspect the pump, make sure the label is readable. If the label is not legible, replace the label with an adhesive version that is available at no charge by calling AquaPRO® Systems at 1-877-278-2797.
Use only parts supplied by manufacturer. Similar looking parts may not have suf- ficient strength for safe operation.
The only routine maintenance needed is inspection/cleaning of strainer basket. Debris or trash that collects in basket will choke off water flow through the pump. Before attempting to clean basket:
A. Stop pump, disconnect power at its source, lock out power, place tag on the dedicated GFCI circuit breaker indicating the power is to remain OFF, close valves in suction and discharge, and release pressure from system.
Hazardous suction can trap hair or body
parts, causing severe injury or death. Do not block suction.
B.Remove ring and cover assembly by turning counterclockwise. If necessary, tap handles gently with a rubber mallet.
C.Remove basket and clean. Inspect holes in basket for blockage. Clean basket with water and replace in basket housing. Verify basket is oriented correctly in housing.
D.Clean and inspect lid o-ring; reinstall ring and cover assembly.
E.Prime pump (see priming instructions).