Polaris PB4SQ Manuel utilisateur

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Manuel utilisateur
FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a contractor who is licensed and qualied
in pool equipment by the jurisdiction in which the product will be installed, where such state or local requirements
exist. In the event no such state or local requirement exists, the individual in charge of maintenance must be
a professional with sufcient experience in pool equipment installation and maintenance, so that all of the
instructions in this manual can be followed exactly. Improper installation and/or operation can create dangerous
electrical hazards, which can cause high voltages to run through the electrical system. Before installing this
product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions that accompany this product. Failure to follow
warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, personal injury, or death. Improper installation
and/or operation will void the warranty.
If these instructions are not followed exactly, a re or explosion may result, causing property damage, personal
injury, or death.
ATTENTION INSTALLER: This manual contains important information about the installation,
operation and safe use of this product. This information should be given to the owner/operator of
this equipment.
WARNING
H0544300_REVD
Pressure Cleaner Booster Pump
Installation and
Operation Manual
ENGLISH | FRANÇAIS | ESPAÑOL
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Table of Contents
Section 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS .........3
1.1 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines ...... 4
Section 2. Overview ..........................................................5
2.1 Introduction .......................................................................... 5
2.2 Description .......................................................................... 5
2.3 Dimensions .......................................................................... 5
Section 3. Getting Started ................................................6
3.1 Package Contents ............................................................... 6
3.2 Required Equipment ............................................................ 6
3.2.1 Tools ................................................................................. 6
3.2.2 Materials Supplied by Installer .......................................... 6
Section 4. Installation .......................................................7
4.1 Plumbing Overview ............................................................. 7
4.2 Location Requirements ....................................................... 8
4.3 Electrical Connections ......................................................... 8
4.3.1 Supply Voltage .................................................................. 8
4.3.2 Bonding and Grounding .................................................... 9
4.3.3 Electrical Wiring ................................................................ 9
4.3.4 Connect To Controls ......................................................... 10
4.4 Plumbing Connections ........................................................ 11
Section 5. Operation .........................................................12
5.1 Pressure Test....................................................................... 12
5.2 Start Up ............................................................................... 12
5.3 Maintenance ........................................................................ 13
5.3.1 Winterizing ........................................................................ 13
5.3.2 Troubleshooting and Repair ............................................. 13
Section 6. Replacement Parts .........................................15
DATE OF INSTALLATION
INSTALLER INFORMATION
INITIAL PRESSURE GAUGE READING (WITH CLEAN FILTER)
PUMP MODEL HORSEPOWER
NOTES:
EQUIPMENT INFORMATION RECORD
REGISTER YOUR PRODUCT ONLINE:
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READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
Section 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
All electrical work must be performed by a licensed electrician and conform to all national, state, and local codes.
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the
following:
WARNING
In order to reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use
this product.
To reduce the risk of property damage or injury, do not attempt to
change the backwash (multiport, slide, or full ow) valve position
with the pump running.
Polaris pumps are powered by a high voltage electric motor and
must be installed by a licensed or certied electrician or a qualied
swimming pool service technician.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY,
OR DEATH. Connect only to a branch circuit that is protected
by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualied
electrician if you cannot verify that the circuit is protected by a
GFCI. Make sure such a GFCI should be provided by the installer
and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push
the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset
button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in
this manner, the GFCI is defective. If the GFCI interrupts power to
the pump without the test button being pushed, a ground current is
owing, indicating the possibility of electrical shock. Do not use the
pump. Disconnect the pump and have the problem corrected by a
qualied service representative before using.
Due to the potential risk of re, electric shock, or injuries to
persons, Polaris Pumps must be installed in accordance with the
National Electrical Code® (NEC®), all local electrical and safety
codes, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA®).
Copies of the NEC may be ordered from the National Fire
Protection Association® (NFPA®) online at www.nfpa.org or call
617-770-3000, or contact your local government inspection agency.
Incorrectly installed equipment may fail, causing severe injury or
property damage.
WARNING
Do not connect the system to an unregulated city water
system or other external source of pressurized water producing
pressures greater than 35 PSI.
Incorrectly installed equipment may fail, causing severe injury
or property damage.
Trapped air in system can cause the lter lid to be blown
off, which can result in death, serious personal injury, or property
damage. Be sure all air is out of the system before operating.
To minimize the risk of severe injury or death, the lter and/or pump
should not be subjected to the piping system pressurization test.
Local codes may require the pool piping system to be subjected to
a pressure test. These requirements are generally not intended to
apply to the pool equipment such as lters or pumps.
Polaris pool equipment is pressure tested at the factory.
However, if the WARNING cannot be followed and pressure testing
of the piping system must include the lter and/or pump, BE SURE
TO COMPLY WITH THE FOLLOWING SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS:
Check all clamps, bolts, lids, lock rings and system accessories to
ensure they are properly installed and secured before testing.
RELEASE ALL AIR in the system before testing.
Water pressure for test must NOT EXCEED 35 PSI.
Water temperature for test must NOT EXCEED 100°F (38°C).
Limit test to 24 hours. After test, visually check system to be sure it
is ready for operation.
NOTICE: These parameters apply to Polaris equipment only. For
non-Polaris equipment, consult equipment manufacturer.
Chemical spills and fumes can weaken pool/spa equipment.
Corrosion can cause lters and other equipment to fail, resulting in
severe injury or property damage. Do not store pool chemicals near
your equipment.
CAUTION
Do not start pump dry! Running the pump dry for any length of time
will cause severe damage and will void the warranty.
This pump is for use with permanently installed pools and may
also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked. Do not use
with storable pools. A permanently installed pool is constructed
in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily
disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it
may be readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its
original integrity.
Do not install within an outdoor enclosure or beneath the skirt of
a hot tub or portable spa. The pump requires adequate ventilation
to maintain air temperature at less than the maximum ambient
temperature rating listed on the motor rating plate.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
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1.1 Pool Pump Suction Entrapment Prevention Guidelines
WARNING
Pump suction is hazardous and can trap and drown or
disembowel bathers. Do not use or operate swimming pools,
spa, or hot tubs if a suction outlet cover is missing, broken,
or loose. The following guidelines provide information for pump
installation that minimizes the risk of injury to users of pools, spas,
and hot tubs:
Entrapment Protection - The pump suction system must provide
protection against the hazards of suction entrapment.
Suction Outlet Covers - All suction outlets must have correctly
installed, screw-fastened covers in place. All suction outlet (drain)
covers must be maintained. Drain covers must be listed/certied
to the latest version of ANSI®/ASME® A112.19.8 or its successor
standard, ANSI/APSP-16. They must be replaced if cracked,
broken, or missing.
Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump - Provide at least two (2)
hydraulically-balanced main drains, with covers, as suction outlets
for each circulating pump suction line. The centers of the main
drains (suction outlets) on any one (1) suction line must be at least
three (3) feet apart, center to center. See Figure 1.
The system must be built to include at least two (2) suction outlets
(drains) connected to the pump whenever the pump is running.
However, if two (2) main drains run into a single suction line, the
single suction line may be equipped with a valve that will shut off
both main drains from the pump. The system shall be constructed
such that it shall not allow for separate or independent shutoff or
isolation of each drain. See Figure 1.
More than one (1) pump can be connected to a single suction line as
long as the requirements above are met.
Water Velocity - The maximum water velocity through the suction
tting or cover for any suction outlet must be 1.5 feet per second
unless the outlet complies with the latest version of ANSI/ASME
A112.19.8 or its successor standard, ANSI/APSP-16, the standard
for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools,
Spas, and Hot Tubs. In any case, do not exceed the suction tting’s
maximum designed ow rate.
If 100% of the pump’s ow comes from the main drain system,
the maximum water velocity in the pump suction hydraulic system
must be six (6) feet per second or less, even if one (1) main
drain (suction outlet) is completely blocked. The ow through the
remaining main drain(s) must comply with the latest version of
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 or its successor standard, ANSI/APSP-
16, the standard for Suction Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools,
Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs.
Testing and Certication - Suction outlet covers must have been
tested by a nationally recognized testing laboratory and found
to comply with the latest version of ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 or its
successor standard, ANSI/APSP-16, the standard for Suction
Fittings For Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot
Tubs.
Fittings - Fittings restrict ow; for best efciency use fewest
possible ttings (but at least two (2) suction outlets).
Avoid ttings which could cause an air trap.
Pool cleaner suction ttings must conform to applicable
International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Ofcials
(IAPMO®) standards.
Listed/certified to the latest
published version of
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 or
its successor standard,
ANSI/APSP-16.
Anti-entrapment
Cover/Grate or Suction
Fitting, securely-fastened
to Main Drain Sump
Listed/certified to the latest
published version of
ANSI®/ASME® A112.19.8 or
its successor standard,
ANSI/APSP-16.
Anti-entrapment
Cover/Grate or Suction
Fitting, securely fastened to
Main Drain Sump
At Least
3 Feet
Suction Outlet
(Main Drain)
Suction Outlet
(Main Drain)
Valves permitted only after tee Pump
No valves between
Tee and Main Drains
Skimmer
Figure 1. Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump
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Section 2. Overview
2.1 INTRODUCTION
This manual contains information for the proper
installation, operation and maintenance of the Polaris
PB4SQ booster pump. Running the booster pump without a ltration pump
will damage the booster pump. Improper operation
of the booster pump will void the warranty.
CAUTION
2.2 Description
The Polaris PB4SQ Booster Pump,
supplies high pressure water for the
operation of pressure driven pool
cleaners. The PB4SQ is a multistage
booster pump. Hydraulic efciency is
optimized by passing water through
four pressurization stages. At each
stage, water is moved through an
individual impeller and diffuser,
progressively increasing outlet
pressure without increasing motor
Revolutions Per Minute (RPM). This
allows a pressure operated cleaner
to run with optimal power while
minimizing energy consumption. The
pump is not self priming and should
only be used when the pool ltration
pump is on
2.3 Dimensions
16 3/16" (411 mm)
9 7/16"
(240 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
13 5/8" (346 mm)
16 3/16" (411 mm) 7 1/2" (191 mm)
6 3/8" (162 mm)
Anchor bolt hole centers
9 7/16"
(240 mm)
4"
(102 mm)
13 5/8" (346 mm)
Impeller
Diffuser
Outlet
Inlet
Stage 4
Stage 3
Stage 2
Stage 1
Electric Motor
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Section 3. Getting Started
3.1 Package Contents
Before starting, check that you have the correct parts as
indicated below. If any parts are missing or incorrect,
please call your local distributor or technical support at
1-800-822-7933 for assistance.
Item Description Qty.
1 Polaris PB4SQ Booster Pump 1
2Polaris Quick Connecter Assembly (Barb & Nut) 4
3Reinforced Hose (6' / 183 cm) 1
13
2
3.2 Required Equipment
Please ensure that the following equipment is available to the installer at the time of installation.
3.2.1 Tools
Safety Eyewear Gloves Phillips Screw-
driver Flat Head
Screwdriver Hose Cutters
Channel Locks Tape Measure Voltage Meter Adjustable
Wrench PTFE (Teon™)
Tape
3.2.2 Materials Supplied by Installer
Please ensure that all materials used during the
installation are in accordance with local codes or the
authority having jurisdiction (AHJ) requirements. If you
have any questions regarding the materials that need to be
used during this installation please call technical support
at 1-800-822-7933.
NOTE: Required materials may differ from the materials listed. Be
sure to conrm with all local and national codes before beginning
the installation.
ELECTRICAL
SUPPLIES PLUMBING SUPPLIES
230 VAC
115 VAC PVC Reducer Bushing (2" - 3/4" NPT)
Flexible Conduit PTFE (Teon™) Tape
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Section 4. Installation
4.1 Plumbing Overview
The pump must be installed on the outlet side of the lter.
If installed on a dual equipment system with a heater,
introduce the booster pump downstream no less than
3' feet (1 m). This ensures that excessively heated
water is not passed through the booster pump.
If using solar heat, ensure that the booster is
equipped with an automatic override to shut off the
pump. This ensures that the pump will not operate in
a no ow condition during solar panel purges.
Plumb the booster pump upstream from any
chlorination or other sanitation systems.
Always use properly sized valves. Jandy® Pro Series
valves are recommended for best ow capabilities.
Use the fewest ttings possible.
NOTE: If more than 10 suction fittings are needed, the
pipe size must be increased.
The piping must be well supported and not forced
together where constant stress will be experienced.
A dedicated return line is required.
Filter
Heater
From Skimmer
Variable Speed Pump
Salt Water Chlorination Cell
Check Valve
PB4SQ Booster Pump
For Single Body
Equipment Installations
For Dual Body
Equipment Installations
Filter
Heater
Variable Speed Pump
Check Valve
Salt Water Chlorination Cell
To Pool
From Pool Drain
To Dedicated
Cleaner Return Line
PB4SQ Booster Pump
To Dedicated
Cleaner Return Line
To Spa
To Pool
Figure 2. Typical Equipment Layout
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4.2 Location Requirements
Pump must receive constant ow from the lter
pump. The PB4SQ is not a self priming pump.
See Figure 2.
PB4SQ Booster Pump
Quick Connect Assembly
Reinforced Hose
5' (1.5 m) min.
From Inner Pool Wall
10' (3 m) min. in Canada
Provide
adequate
clearance for
intake air.
Minimum 3” is
recommended
• A dedicated return line is required.
DO NOT USE flexible tubing of any kind for an underground return line.
• Plumb upstream of all air inducing equipment.
• Install on a solid level surface that will not vibrate.
• A concrete slab/equipment pad is recommended.
• To reduce noise bolt the pump to the concret equipment pad.
• Ensure the equipment pad has sufficient drainage
1 1/2" (40 mm) PVC min.
1' (30.5 cm) min.
Above Pool
Water Level
Must maintain
constant flow
from filter pump
Min Ø
12” (304.8mm)
To Cleaner
Expansion Anchor
Figure 3. Location Requirements
WARNING
NOTE: For installations in Canada the distance from the inner
pool edge must be 10' (3 m).
The pump along with all other circulation
equipment must be installed at least 5' (1.5 m) from
the inner pool edge. See Figure 3.
The pump must be placed on a solid foundation that
will not vibrate. See Figure 3.
Install the pump as close to the pool as possible and
in a position that will minimize bends in the piping.
Secure the pump by bolting it to the equipment pad.
This will also have the added benet of helping to
reduce vibration noise. See Figure 3.
The booster pump inlet connection line should be at
least 3/4” pipe.
To help prevent difculty in priming, install the
inlet line without high points or air locks.
The Quick Connect ttings are designed to work
with the Polaris reinforced hose. See Figure 8
Return line should be rigid PVC at 1 1/2" (40 mm)
Minimum. See Fig. 3
Plumb return line upstream of any air inducing
equipment.
Install the booster pump within 1' (30.5 cm) of the
pool surface. See Fig. 3
The pump should not be elevated more than a few
feet above the water level of the pool.
If the pump is installed below the water level,
check valves must be installed on both the inlet and
return lines to prevent back ow during service or
maintenance of the pump.
The equipment pad must have adequate drainage to
prevent water intrusion to the pump.
The pump needs to be protected from extreme
weather exposure.
Proper ventilation is required in order to avoid
excess heat buildup at the pump motor.
Ensure that sufcient service and maintenance
clearances are provided.
The area around the pump should be clear and free
of debris.
Sufcient space must be left above the pump to
allow access to the electrical connections.
If the equipment is under cover, provide adequate
lighting.
Do Not Install under the skirt or within the outer
enclosure of a spa.
4.3 Electrical Connections
4.3.1 Supply Voltage
The pump can be wired for supply voltage of either
230VAC or 115VAC. The pump comes factory wired
for 230VAC installation. See section 4.3.3 for details
on wiring the motor for 115VAC supply. Correct
supply voltage is necessary for proper performance
and sustained motor life. It is the responsibility of the
electrical installer to provide proper operating voltage,
based on the pump motor rating information found here
or on the pump rating plate, ensuring proper circuit
sizes and wire sizes for this specic application.
The National Electrical Code® (NEC®, NFPA-70®)
requires all pool pump circuits be protected with a
Ground Fault Circuit-Interrupter (GFCI). Therefore,
it is also the responsibility of the electrical installer
to ensure that the pump circuit is in compliance
with this and all other applicable requirements of
the National Electrical Code® (NEC®) and any other
applicable installation codes.
Some Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS) devices
are not compatible with the installation of check valves.
If the pool is equipped with an SVRS device, be sure
to conrm that it will continue to safely operate when
check valves are installed.
MOTOR RATING
MODEL PB4SQ
OUTPUT WATTS 725
THP 0.97
WEF 0.7
RPM 3450
VOLTS AC 230/115VAC, 1 PHASE, 60 HZ
AMPS 4.5/9.2
DUTY CONT
WARNING
To reduce the risk of re, install pool equipment in
an area where leaves or other debris will not collect
on or around the equipment. Keep surrounding
area clear of all debris such as paper, leaves, pine
needles and other combustible materials.
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Failure to provide data plate voltage (within 10%)
during operation will cause the motor to overheat
and void the warranty.
CAUTION
4.3.2 Bonding and Grounding
The motor frame must be grounded to a reliable
grounding point using a solid copper conductor, No.
8 AWG (8.4mm2) or larger. In Canada, No. 6 AWG
(13.3mm2) or larger must be used. Do not ground to a
gas supply line.
The motor must be bonded to all metal parts of the
swimming pool, spa, or hot tub structure and to all
electrical equipment, metal conduit, and metal piping
within ve (5) feet (1,5 meter) of the inside walls of the
swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. Bond the motor using
the provided external lug.
National Electrical Code® (NEC®) requires bonding
of the Pool Water. Where none of the bonded pool
equipment, structures, or parts are in direct connection
with the pool water; the pool water shall be in
direct contact with an approved corrosion-resistant
conductive surface that exposes not less than 5800
mm² (9 in²) of the surface area to the pool water at all
times. The conductive surface shall be located where
it is not exposed to physical damage or dislodgement
during usual pool activities, and it shall be bonded in
accordance with the bonding requirements of NEC
Article 680. Refer to locally enforced codes for any
additional pool and spa bonding requirements.
To avoid the risk of property damage, severe
personal injury, and/or death, always disconnect the
power source before working on a motor or its
connected load.
WARNING
To avoid the risk of property damage, severe personal
injury, and/or death, make sure that the control switch
or time clock is installed in an accessible location so
that in the event of an equipment failure or a loose
plumbing tting the equipment can be turned off. This
location must not be in the same area as the pool
pump, lter, and other equipment.
WARNING
The pump must be permanently connected to a
dedicated electrical circuit. No other equipment,
lights, appliances or outlets may be connected to
the pump circuit, with the exception of devices that
may be required to operate simultaneously with the
pump, such as a chlorinating device or heater.
CAUTION
4.3.3 Electrical Wiring
MAXIMUM WIRE SIZE AND MAXIMUM OVERCURRENT PROTECTION*
Distance from Sub-Panel 0-50 feet (15 meters) 50-100 feet (15-30 meters) 100-200 feet (30-60 meters)
Pump
Model
Branch Fuse AMPs
Class: CC, G, H, J, K, RK, or T
Voltage Voltage Voltage
230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC 208-230 VAC 115 VAC
PB4SQ 15A 15A 14 AWG
(2.1mm2)
12 AWG
(3.3mm2)
12 AWG
(3.3mm2)
10 AWG
(5.3mm2)
10 AWG
(5.3mm2)
10 AWG
(5.3mm2)
*Assumes three (3) copper conductors in a buried conduit and 3% maximum voltage loss in branch circuit. All National Electrical Code® (NEC®) and
local codes must be followed. Table shows minimum wire size and branch fuse recommendations for a typical installation per NEC.
1. Turn off all electrical power at the breakers.
2. Ensure that the pump is installed and rmly attached to
a solid foundation. See Figure 3.
3. Use exible conduit to route supply power lines
to pump location.
4. Determine the best conduit port to use. There is one on
the side and one in the back of the capacitor housing.
5. Loosen do not remove the 4 screws securing the
electrical housing cover to the pump body. See Figure 4.
6. Remove the electrical housing cover and seal assembly.
7. Inspect the cover and seal for any damage or improper
seating. Replace if necessary.
Inlet
Conduit Connection Port
Return
Seal
Cover
Capacitor
Housing
Conduit hubs suitable for wet locations that comply
with the requirements in the Standard for Conduit,
Tubing, and Cable Fittings, UL 514B, are to be used.
Figure 4. Removing Electrical Access Cover
CAUTION
Be careful not to overtighten any conduit tting.
Overtightening can cause the housing to crack.
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A. Factory Wiring for 230VAC Supply
Figure 5. Factory Wiring For 230VAC
The pump is factory wired for 230VAC supply power.
For 230VAC installations, do not make any adjustments
to the motor's factory wired terminal connections.
For use only with exible wiring systems. Be careful
not to damage or abrade any of the wiring during this
procedure.
1. Remove plug from conduit connection port. See Figure 4.
2. Feed supply wires through conduit connection port.
3. Wire electrical supply according to Figure 5.
4. Secure conduit to the connection port with a 1/2" conduit
elbow or comparable conduit connection. See Figure 5.
Be careful not to damage or abrade any of the wiring.
5. Secure the electrical housing cover using 4 screws.
See Figure 4.
B. Wiring for 115VAC Supply
N
Y
JUMPER
L1
GND
Wiring For
115VAC 60hz
To change to 115VAC
- Move White Wire
from 9 to 10
- Move Yellow Wire
from 7 to 9
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
Figure 6. Wiring For 115VAC
The pump is factory wired for 230VAC supply power.
Adjustments to the pump wiring are required in order
to accommodate this supply voltage. For use only with
exible wiring systems. Be careful not to damage or
abrade any of the wiring during this procedure.
1. Remove plug from conduit connection port. See Figure 4.
2. Feed supply wires through conduit port.
3. Rewire factory wiring and wire supply according to
Figure 6.
4. Secure exible conduit to conduit connection port with
a 1/2" conduit elbow or comparable conduit connection.
See Figure 6. Be careful not to damage or abrade any of
the wiring.
5. Secure the electrical housing cover using 4 screws.
See Figure 4.
4.3.4 Connect To Controls
The pump must be connected to a control so that:
The ltration pump is operating at all times the
booster pump is operating.
The booster pump is set to run after the lter pump
has been running for 30 minutes, and that it shuts off
30 minutes prior to the lter pump turning off.
When using Jandy® automation, wire the booster
pump on the Aux 1 relay, and set the DIP switch S1-1
to on. The default label for this preset is "Cleaner"
and operating the booster pump on this relay under
this DIP switch setting will ensure that the lter pump
will work in coordination with the booster pump.
Please review all wiring and programming information
in the controls manual to ensure accurate control and
coordination between the lter pump and booster pump
settings.
4.4 Plumbing Connections
1. Disconnect power to the ltration system at the breaker.
2. Install a 2" PVC tee downstream from the lter and
upstream from any sanitation or chlorination equipment.
See Figure 7.
3. Connect one leg of the tee to the pool return line.
4. On the open leg of the tee install a PVC 2" to 3/4"
NPT reducer bushing. Be sure to use approved PVC
cement. DO NOT INSTALL with open leg facing up.
See Figure 7.
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The pump is not self priming and must be lled
with water from an upstream lter pump. Never
run the booster pump without water. Running the
pump “dry” for any length of time can cause severe
damage to both the pump and motor and will void
the warranty
CAUTION
PVC cement and primer can produce vapors that
can be hazardous to your health. Use PVC cement
to join pipes only in a well ventilated area where
vapors cannot accumulate.
Pipe dope should NEVER be used on barb threads.
Pipe dope will severely weaken the plastic, causing
leakage and may cause the plastic to fracture. DO
NOT OVERTIGHTEN
WARNING
ABCDE
Callout
A
B
C
D
E
Description
Reinforced Hose
Quick Connect Nut
Quick Connect
Barbed Fitting
2" - 3/4" NPT
Reducer Bushing
2" PVC Tee
Figure 7. Plumbing Transition Components
5. Apply 4-6 wraps of PTFE (Teon™) tape to the tapered
threads on all four of the barbed ttings. Be sure to wrap
the tape in the opposite direction that the male threads will
be turning in order to create a water tight seal. See Figure 9.
6. Install the quick connect barbed tting into the
reducer bushing.
7. Cut the reinforced hose to length. Make sure the cut is
square and clean.
8. Slide the quick connect nut over the reinforced hose.
See Figure 9.
9. Use water to lubricate the barbs. See Figure 9.
10. Slide the hose over the barbs until a snug t is achieved.
See Figure 8.
11. Tighten the quick connect nuts onto the barbed connector
hand tight only. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
12. Install a second quick connect barbed tting at the pump
suction inlet. See Figure 9.
13. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose
at the pump inlet.
14. Install the third quick connect barbed tting
at the pump outlet.
15. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose
at the pump outlet.
Barb Face
Connector Nut
Connector
Barb
Reinforced
Hose
Nut Gap
Figure 8. Quick Connect Fitting
PTFE (Teflon™)
Tape
Pump Inlet
Quick Connect Nut
Quick Connect Barbed Fitting
Reinforced Hose
Figure 9. Quick Connect Installation
Be careful not to overtighten any pipe tting on the
inlet or outlet of the booster pump. Overtightening
can cause the housing to crack.
CAUTION
16. Run the Reinforced hose to the dedicated return line.
17. Make sure the dedicated return line has a
female 3/4" NPT tting.
18. Install the fourth quick connect barbed tting at the
dedicated return line.
19. Repeat steps 6-11 to install the reinforced hose at the
dedicated return line.
Section 5. Operation
5.1 Pressure Test
1. Fill the system with water, using care to eliminate trapped air.
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2. Pressurize the system with water to no more than 35 PSI.
3. Close the valve to trap pressurized water in the system.
4. Observe the system for leaks and/or pressure decay.
5. For technical support please call 1-800-822-7933.
When pressure testing a system with water, air
is often trapped in the system during the lling
process. This air will compress when the system is
pressurized. Should the system fail, this trapped air
can propel debris at a high speed and cause injury.
Every effort to remove trapped air must be taken,
including opening the bleed valve on the lter and
loosening the pump basket lid on the lter pump
while lling the pump.
WARNING
Trapped air in system can cause lter lid to be
blown off, which can result in death, serious
personal injury, or property damage. Be sure all air
is properly out of system before operating. DO NOT
USE COMPRESSED AIR TO PRESSURE TEST
OR CHECK FOR LEAKS.
When pressure testing the system with water, it is
very important to make sure that the pump basket
lid on the lter pump is completely secure.
Do not pressure test above 35 PSI. Pressure
testing must be done by a trained pool professional.
Circulation equipment that is not tested properly can
fail, which could result in severe injury or property
damage.
WARNING
5.2 Start Up
If this is a new pool installation, make sure all piping
is clear of construction debris and has been properly
pressure tested. The lter should be checked for proper
installation, verifying all connections and clamps are
secure according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
To avoid risk of damage or injury, verify that all
power is turned off before starting this procedure.
WARNING
1. Turn ltration pump ON.
2. Open the lter pressure release to relieve the system
pressure until water comes out.
3. If the lter pump is located below the water level of the
pool, opening the lter pressure release valve will prime
the pump with water.
4. Once all the air has left the lter, close the pressure
release valve.
5. Turn on the power to the booster pump.
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6. The booster pump should prime. The time it takes to
prime will depend on the elevation and length of pipe
used on the suction supply pipe.
7. If the booster pump does not prime and all the
instructions to this point have been followed, check for a
suction leak.
Never run the booster pump without water. Running
the pump “dry” for any length of time can cause
severe damage to both the pump and motor and will
void the warranty.
CAUTION
Never run the booster pump without the cleaner
connected. Running the pump without the cleaner
connected will cause damage to the pump impeller
and will void the warranty. Using this pump for any
purpose other than running a pressure side pool
cleaner will void the warranty
CAUTION
5.3 Maintenance
5.3.1 Winterizing
The pump must be protected when freezing
temperatures are expected. Allowing the pump to
freeze will cause severe damage and void the
warranty.
CAUTION
Do not use antifreeze solutions in the pool,
spa, or hot tub systems! Antifreeze is highly toxic
and may damage the circulation system. The only
exception to this is Propylene Glycol. For more
information see your local pool/spa supply store or
contact a qualied swimming pool service company.
CAUTION
1. Drain all water from the pump, system equipment, and
piping.
2. Remove the drain plug. Store the drain plug in a safe
location and reinstall it when the cold weather season is
over. Be mindful of the O-ring. Check for damage and
wear and replace as needed, please see Section 6 for a
complete replacement parts list.
3. Keep the motor covered and dry.
NOTE: Covering the pump with plastic will create condensation,
and this moisture will damage the pump. The best way to protect
your pump is to have a qualied service technician or electrician
properly disconnect the electrical wiring at the switch or junction
box. Once the power is removed, the two (2) quick connect ttings
can be loosened and the pump stored indoors. For safety, and to
prevent entry of contaminants, reinstall all conduit and terminal
box covers.
4. When the system is reopened for operation, make sure all
piping, valves, wiring, and equipment are in accordance
with the manufacturer's recommendations. Pay close
attention to the lter and electrical connections.
5. The pump is not self priming and must be lled with
water from an upstream lter pump.
5.3.2 Troubleshooting and Repair
Call a licensed and qualied service professional to
perform any repairs on the lter/pump system. To locate a service company, visit www.polarispool.com or contact
technical support at 1-800-822-7933.
Symptom Possible Problem/Solution
Pump won't turn on Ensure that there is power to the pump using a digital multimeter set on AC
voltage. The power supplied to the pump must be within 10% of the nameplate
voltage
Check the pump wiring and compare it to the supply voltage. If the pump is wired
for 115VAC operation and the supply voltage is 230VAC it will damage the motor.
Check the capacitor. If the capacitor is bad replace it and try starting the pump.
Check the drive shaft by inserting a 1/4" hex key through the center opening in
the fan cover. If the drive shaft does not spin with ease, it may be seized and may
need to be replaced.
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The cleaning/circulating system
is not operating correctly.
Verify that skimmer baskets, pump basket and other screens are clean. Clean as
necessary.
Check filter and clean as necessary.
Check valve positions. Adjust as necessary.
NOTE Multiple pieces of equipment operating at one time (for example,
waterfalls, spa jets, and surface returns) may prevent the cleaning system from
working properly.
Check the cleaning system manually to ensure that the system is adjusted
according to the manufacturer's recommendations.
Bubbles present in the filtration
pump basket.
Air in system. Check the pool or spa water level to ensure it is at the proper level
and that air is not being drawn into the suction piping. If the water is at normal
level, turn off the pump. Remove the lid and check for debris around the lid o-ring
seat or improper installation of the lid seal (these conditions will cause air to leak
into the system). Clean the lid o-ring and replace the lid. Hand-tighten the lid
securely until it reaches the "locked" position (follow instructions on lid). Do not
use any tools to tighten the lid. Turn the pump back on.
Air leaks are still present. Check the suction side piping union. While the pump is running, try to tighten the
union. If this does not stop the air leak, turn off the pump. Loosen both unions and
slide the pump out of the way. Remove, clean and re-install both union o-rings on
the filtration pump.
Reposition the pump next to the piping and secure the union nuts to the pump.
With clean union o-rings, hand-tightening of the unions should create a seal. If
the unions still do not seal, gently tighten with a large pair of tongue-and-groove
pliers.
Do not over-tighten using a tool. Doing so will compromise the unions.
There is no air in the system,
but the pressure is still low.
It is possible that debris is caught in the pump impeller. The pump impeller moves
the water, and the vanes in the impeller can become blocked with debris.
There is no debris blocking the
impeller and the pressure is still
low.
The pump impeller is showing signs of normal wear. Have a qualified service
technician check the impeller and replace as necessary.
Make sure that the first stage O ring is properly installed and is not pinched or
damaged.
If the pump is part of a relatively new installation, it could be an electrical problem.
Contact a qualified service technician. Have the technician check for loose
electrical connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in
operation. The voltage must be within 10% of the motor's data plate rating. If the
voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power
service provider.
Pump seal is leaking air. Have a qualified service technician replace the seal.
The pump is leaking water
between the motor and pump
body.
This is caused by a damaged or failed mechanical seal. Replace the seal.
The pump gets hot and shuts
off periodically.
Ensure that there is adequate room around the motor to circulate air and keep the
motor cool. Have a qualified electrician check for loose connections and check the
voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation. The voltage must be within 10%
of the motor's data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified
electrician and/or the local power service provider.
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13,15
3,4,5
3,4
3,4
3,4
1,3
2,3
13, 14 (4 ea)
6
7,8,9
8,9,10
8
8,9,10
10
12
12 (4 ea)
9,10
11
1,3 (4 ea)
Section 6. Replacement Parts
ITEM Part # Description
1R0722900 Capacitor Housing Cover
2R0734500 Capacitor 30MFD 400V
3R0734200 Motor Kit
4R0722600 Fan Cover
5R0723000 Motor Fan
6R0722700 Base
7R0747800 Mechanical Seal
8R0723200 Backplate Kit
ITEM Part # Description
9R0734300 Seal Replacement Kit
10 R0723100 Pump Body
11 R0722800 Impeller and Diffuser Kit
12 R0734400 Pump Hardware Kit
13 R0617100 Quick Connect Install Kit
14 R0621000 Quick Connect Set
15 P19 Reinforced Hose 6 ft.
CONFORMS TO UL 1081
CERTIFIED TO CSA C22.2 NO 108
Cancer and Reproductive Harm. www.P65Warnings.ca.gov
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
Zodiac Pool Systems LLC
2882 Whiptail Loop # 100, Carlsbad, CA 92010
Zodiac Pool Systems Canada, Inc.
2-3365 Mainway, Burlington, ON L7M 1A6 Canada
POLARIS® and the Polaris 3-wheeled cleaner design are registered trademarks of Zodiac Pool Systems LLC
H0544300 REVD
USA | PolarisPool.com | 1.800.822.7933
Canada | PolarisPool.ca | 1.888.647.4004
POUR VOTRE SÉCURITÉ : ce produit doit être installé et entretenu par un entrepreneur qualié et certié en équipement
de piscines par la juridiction dans laquelle la piscine doit être installée là où ces exigences provinciales ou locales existent.
En l’absence d’exigences étatiques ou locales, la personne chargée de l’entretien doit être un professionnel disposant de
sufsamment d’expérience dans l’installation et l’entretien d’équipement de piscine an de suivre avec précision toutes les
directives contenues dans ce manuel. Une installation et/ou un fonctionnement inapproprié peut présenter de dangereux
risques électriques, ce qui peut causer des tensions élevées au sein du système électrique. Avant d’installer ce produit, lire
et suivre tous les avertissements et toutes les directives qui accompagnent ce produit. Tout non-respect des instructions
d’avertissement peut entraîner des dommages matériels, des blessures corporelles ou même la mort. Une mauvaise
installation ou utilisation annule la garantie.
Si ces directives ne sont pas suivies à la lettre, un incendie ou une explosion peut entraîner un dommage matériel, une
blessure corporelle ou même la mort.
À L’ATTENTION DE L’INSTALLATEUR : le présent manuel contient d’importantes informations sur
l’installation, le fonctionnement et l’utilisation sécuritaires de ce produit. Ces informations doivent être
transmises au propriétaire ou à l’utilisateur de cet équipement.
AVERTISSEMENT
H0544300_REVD
Nettoyeur Pompe de surpressio
Manuel d’installation et
de fonctionnement
FRANÇAIS
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Table des matières
Section 1. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES ....... 19
1.1 Directives pour la prévention de l’effet
ventouse d’une pompe de piscine. .................................................20
Section 2. Aperçu .................................................................... 21
2.1 INTRODUCTION ............................................................................21
2.2 Description .....................................................................................21
2.3 Dimensions.....................................................................................21
Section 3. Pour commencer ................................................... 22
3.1 Contenu de l’emballage..................................................................22
3.2 Équipement requis .........................................................................22
3.2.1 Outils ........................................................................................... 22
3.2.2 Matériaux fournis par l’installateur ..............................................22
Section 4. Installation .............................................................. 23
4.1 Vue d’ensemble de la plomberie .................................................... 23
4.2 Exigences relatives à l’emplacement .............................................24
4.3 Branchements électriques ..............................................................24
4.3.1 Tension d’alimentation.................................................................24
4.3.2 Liaison et mise à la terre ............................................................. 25
4.3.3 Câblage électrique ......................................................................25
4.3.4 Connecter aux commandes ........................................................26
4.4 Raccords de tuyauterie ..................................................................26
Section 5. Fonctionnement ..................................................... 27
5.1 Test de pression .............................................................................27
5.2 Mise en route..................................................................................28
5.3 Entretien ......................................................................................... 29
5.3.1 Hivernage ....................................................................................29
5.3.2 Dépannage et réparation ............................................................29
Section 6. Pièces de rechange ............................................... 31
DATE DE L’INSTALLATION
COORDONNÉES DE L’INSTALLATEUR
PREMIÈRE LECTURE DU MANOMÈTRE (AVEC FILTRE PROPRE)
MODÈLE DE LA POMPE HP
REMARQUES :
ENREGISTREMENT DES INFORMATIONS SUR L’ÉQUIPEMENT
ENREGISTRER VOTRE PRODUIT EN LIGNE:
www.zodiac.com/en/united-states/contact/product-registration
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LIRE ET SUIVRE TOUTES LES DIRECTIVES
Section 1. CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ IMPORTANTES
Tout travail en lien avec l’électricité doit être effectué par un électricien qualié, et se conformer aux codes locaux, provinciaux
et nationaux. Lors de l’installation et de l’utilisation de cet équipement électrique, les consignes de sécurité élémentaires doivent
toujours être respectées, notamment les mises en garde suivantes :
AVERTISSEMENT
An de réduire les risques de blessures, ne pas laisser les enfants
utiliser ce produit.
Pour réduire les risques de dommages matériels ou de blessures,
ne pas tenter de modier la position de la valve du lavage à contre-
courant (port multiple, glisser ou débit plein) lorsque la pompe
fonctionne.
Les pompes Polaris sont alimentées par un moteur électrique
haute tension et doivent être installées par un électricien agréé ou
qualié ou un technicien d’entretien des piscines.
AVERTISSEMENT
RISQUE DE DÉCHARGE ÉLECTRIQUE, D’INCENDIE, DE
BLESSURES OU DE MORT. Raccorder uniquement à un circuit
de dérivation qui est protégé par un disjoncteur de fuite à la terre
(DDFT). Contacter un électricien qualié s’il n’est pas possible de
vérier que le circuit est équipé d’un différentiel ou non. S’assurer
qu’un tel différentiel est fourni par l’installateur et qu’il est testé
quotidiennement. Pour tester le différentiel, appuyer sur le bouton
de test. Le différentiel doit couper le DDFT de l’alimentation.
Appuyer sur le bouton de remise en route. L’alimentation doit
être rétablie. Si le DDFT ne fonctionne pas comme indiqué, c’est
qu’il est défectueux. Si le différentiel coupe l’alimentation de la
pompe sans que le bouton de test ait été enfoncé, cela indique la
présence d’un courant de terre, signiant un risque de décharge
électrique. Ne pas utiliser la pompe. Débrancher la pompe et faire
corriger le problème par un représentant de service qualié avant
toute utilisation.
En raison du risque potentiel d'incendie, d’électrocution ou
de blessures corporelles, les pompes Polaris doivent être
installées conformément au National Electrical Code® (NEC®),
aux codes électriques et de sécurité locaux, ainsi que selon la
loi Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA®). Il est possible
de commander des copies du NEC auprès de la National Fire
Protection Association® (NFPA®) en ligne sur www.nfpa.org,
en appelant le 617-770-3000ou en contactant votre agence
d’inspection du gouvernement.
Un équipement mal installé peut faire défaut, causant de graves
blessures ou dommages matériels.
AVERTISSEMENT
Ne pas raccorder le système à un réseau municipal
d’approvisionnement en eau non régulé ni à aucune autre source
externe d’eau sous pression produisant des pressions supérieures
à 2,41 BAR (35 lb-po²).
Un équipement mal installé peut faire défaut, causant de
graves blessures ou dommages matériels.
La présence d’air emprisonné dans le système peut faire
sauter le couvercle du ltre et entraîner le décès, de graves
blessures corporelles ou des dommages matériels. Veiller à ce que
tout l’air a quitté le système avant d’utiliser l’équipement.
Pour réduire le risque de blessures graves ou de décès, le ltre et/
ou la pompe ne doi(ven)t pas être soumis à un test de mise sous
pression de la tuyauterie.
Les codes locaux peuvent exiger l’application d’un test de
mise sous pression au niveau de la tuyauterie de la piscine.
Généralement, ces exigences ne sont pas conçues pour être
appliquées à l’équipement de piscine, comme les ltres ou les
pompes.
L’équipement de piscine Polaris est soumis à des tests de mise
sous pression en usine.
Toutefois, si cet AVERTISSEMENT ne peut pas être respecté et
que le test de mise sous pression du système de tuyauterie doit
inclure le ltre et/ou la pompe, S’ASSURER DE RESPECTER LES
CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ SUIVANTES :
Vérier les serre-joints, les boulons, les couvercles, les anneaux de
blocage et les accessoires du système pour s’assurer qu’ils sont
correctement installés et xés solidement avant d’effectuer un test.
LIBÉRER TOUT L’AIR présent dans le système avant le test.
La pression de l’eau pendant le test NE DOIT PAS DÉPASSER
2,41 BAR (35 lb-po²).
La température de l’eau pendant le test NE DOIT PAS DÉPASSER
38 °C (100 °F).
Limiter la durée du test à 24 heures. Après le test, vérier
visuellement le système pour s’assurer qu’il est prêt à fonctionner.
AVIS : Ces paramètres s’appliquent à l’équipement Polaris
uniquement. Pour les équipements autres que Polaris, consulter le
fabricant de l’équipement.
Les déversements de produits chimiques et les émanations
peuvent affaiblir l’équipement de piscine/spa. La corrosion peut
provoquer la panne des ltres et d’autres équipements, entraînant
ainsi de graves blessures ou des dommages matériels. Ne pas
ranger les produits chimiques à proximité de votre équipement.
MISE EN GARDE
Ne pas démarrer la pompe à sec! Le fait de laisser fonctionner
la pompe « à sec » pendant un certain temps causera de graves
dommages et annulera la garantie.
Cette pompe est destinée aux piscines installées de façon
permanente et peut également être utilisée dans les cuves
thermales et les spas, lorsque cela est indiqué. Ne pas utiliser avec
des piscines pouvant être entreposées. Une piscine permanente
est construite dans le sol, sur le sol ou dans un bâtiment, de telle
manière qu’elle ne puisse pas être facilement démontée et rangée.
Une piscine pouvant être rangée est construite pour qu’elle puisse
être démontée facilement aux ns d’entreposage, puis remontée à
son état initial.
Ne pas installer la pompe dans un boîtier extérieur ou sous les
rebords d’une cuve thermale ou d’un spa. Celle-ci nécessite une
ventilation adéquate pour maintenir une température ambiante
inférieure à la température ambiante maximale gurant sur la
plaque signalétique du moteur.
CONSERVER CES DIRECTIVES
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1.1 Directives pour la prévention de l’effet ventouse d’une pompe de piscine.
AVERTISSEMENT
L’aspiration générée par la pompe est dangereuse et peut
coincer et noyer ou éventrer les baigneurs. Ne pas utiliser ni
faire fonctionner des piscines, spas ou cuves thermales si
le couvercle de la sortie d’aspiration est manquant, brisé ou
desserré. Les directives suivantes fournissent de l’information sur
l’installation de la pompe qui minimise les risques de blessures
chez les utilisateurs de piscines, de spas ou de cuves thermales :
Protection contre le piégeage : le système d’aspiration de la
pompe doit protéger contre les risques de piégeage par aspiration.
Couvercles de sortie d’aspiration - Toutes les sorties d’aspiration
doivent être correctement installées, avec les couvercles vissés en
place. Tous les couvercles de la prise d’aspiration (drain) doivent
être correctement entretenus. Les couvercles doivent être certiés
selon la dernière version de ANSI®/ASME® A112.19.8 ou sa norme
ayant droit, ANSI/ APSP-16. Ils doivent être remplacés s’ils sont
ssurés, brisés ou manquants.
Nombre de sorties d’aspiration par pompe - Fournir aux moins
deux (2) drains principaux hydrauliquement équilibrés avec les
couvercles, en tant que sorties d’aspiration pour chaque conduite
d’aspiration de pompe. Les centres des drains principaux (sortie
d’aspiration) sur n’importe quelle conduite d’aspiration doivent être
situés à au moins 90 cm (3 pi) de distance, centre à centre. Se
reporter à la Figure 1.
Le système doit être construit pour inclure au moins deux (2)
prises d’aspiration (drains) raccordées à la pompe lorsqu’elle
fonctionne. Cependant, si deux (2) drains principaux deviennent
une seule conduite d’aspiration, celle-ci peut être dotée d’une valve
qui verrouille les deux drains principaux de la pompe. Le système
sera construit de manière à ne pas permettre un verrouillage
séparé ou indépendant, ni l’isolation de chaque drain. Se reporter
à la Figure 1.
D’autres pompes peuvent être raccordées à une seule conduite
d’aspiration tant que les exigences ci-dessus sont respectées.
Vélocité de l’eau - la vitesse maximale d’écoulement de l’eau à
travers le raccord d’aspiration ou le couvercle de n’importe quelle
prise d’aspiration doit être de 1,5 pied par seconde, sauf si la prise
est conforme à la dernière version de ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 ou à
sa norme ayant droite, ANSI/ APSP-16, la norme pour Raccords
d’aspiration à utiliser dans les piscines, pataugeoires, spas et
cuves thermales. Quoi qu’il en soit, ne pas dépasser le débit
d’écoulement maximum conçu pour le raccord d’aspiration.
Si 100 % du débit de la pompe provient du système du drain
principal, la vitesse maximale d’écoulement de l’eau dans le
système hydraulique d’aspiration de la pompe doit être de six
(6) pieds par seconde ou moins, même si un (1) drain principal
(sortie d’aspiration) est complètement obstrué. Le débit dans le(s)
drain(s) principal(aux) doit se conformer à la dernière version de
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 ou à son ayant droit, ANSI/ APSP-16, la
norme pour Raccords d’aspiration à utiliser dans les piscines,
pataugeoires, spas et cuves thermales.
Essais et certication - Les couvercles de sortie d’aspiration
doivent être testés par un laboratoire d’essais reconnu à l’échelle
nationale et se conformer à la dernière édition publiée de ANSI/
ASME A112.19.8 ou son ayant droit, ANSI/APSP-16, la norme pour
Raccords d’aspiration à utiliser dans les piscines, pataugeoires,
spas et cuves thermales.
Raccords : les raccords limitent le débit; pour une meilleure
efcacité, utiliser le moins de raccords possibles (mais au moins
deux (2) prises d’aspiration).
Éviter les raccords qui pourraient emprisonner de l’air.
Les raccords d’aspiration pour piscine doivent se conformer aux
normes de l’International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical
Ofcials (IAPMO®).
Homologuée/certifiée
conformément à la dernière
version publiée par
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8 ou à
sa norme ayant droit,
ANSI/APSP-16. Couvercle
anti-piégeage/Grille ou
raccord d’aspiration,
solidement fixé sur le drain
de vidange principal
Homologuée/certifiée
conformément à la dernière
version publiée par
ANSI®/ASME® A112.19.8 ou à
sa norme ayant droit,
ANSI/APSP-16.
Couvercle anti-piégeage/Grille
ou raccord d’aspiration,
solidement fixé sur le drain
de vidange principal
Au moins
90 cm (3 pi)
Prise d’aspiration
(drain principal)
Prise d’aspiration
(drain principal)
Valves permises seulement après le T Pompe
Aucune valve entre le
T et les drains principaux
Crépine
Figure 1. Nombre de sorties d’aspiration par pompe
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