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Model | IntelliFlo VS-3050 |
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Type | Variable Speed Pool Pump |
Horsepower | 3.0 HP |
Voltage | 230V |
Flow Rate | Up to 150 GPM |
Control Type | Digital |
Warranty | 3 years |
Maximum Flow Rate | 150 GPM |
Maximum Head | 75 feet |
Energy Efficiency | Energy Star Certified |
Port Size | 2 inches |
Motor Type | Permanent Magnet |
Control Interface | Digital Display |
Details risks associated with pool drains and suction outlets, including hair, limb, body, and mechanical entrapment.
Outlines dangers of high voltage and proper electrical handling procedures to prevent shock or death.
Provides guidance on suction outlet configuration and cover inspection to prevent entrapment.
Details requirements for pool and spa suction outlets under the VGB Act for safety.
Emphasizes qualified installation and adherence to national, state, and local codes for pool equipment.
Highlights critical warnings like not opening the motor enclosure due to capacitor charge.
Guides on selecting and using the four preset pump speeds (750, 1500, 2350, 3110 RPM).
Explains how to adjust pump speed in 10 or 20 RPM increments using the Up/Down buttons.
Explains the importance and initial steps of pump priming, including filling the strainer pot.
Provides step-by-step instructions for priming, including opening valves and checking air release.
Instructions for inspecting and cleaning the pump's hair and lint pot to maintain efficiency.
Steps for priming the pump after maintenance or repairs to ensure proper operation.
General guidance for qualified service personnel on installing the pump correctly.
Specifies ideal placement, clearance, and environmental protection requirements for the pump.
Advises on pipe size, elbows, and straight runs for efficient priming and pump longevity.
Detailed instructions for electrical connections, grounding, bonding, and circuit protection.
Emphasizes disconnecting power and communication cables before any disassembly or servicing.
Describes how the pump indicates errors via flashing LEDs on the control panel.
Maps LED blink patterns to specific error conditions (e.g., temperature, voltage, current) and actions.
Lists common pump problems like failure to prime or reduced capacity, with possible causes.