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STA-RITE DYNA-PRO MPRA6D-204L - User Manual

STA-RITE DYNA-PRO MPRA6D-204L
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DYNA-PRO
®
CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS
WITH INTEGRAL TRAP
O W N E R’ S M A N U A L
INSTALLATION, OPERATION & PARTS
Series MPRA, MPEA, and MPE
See Page 2 for Model Numbers
This manual should be furnished to the owner of the pump.
(Unions optional)
© 2014 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved.
1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 566-8000
10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 553-5000
Dyna-Pro® and Sta-Rite® are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. and/or its affiliated companies in the United States
and/or other countries. Unless noted, names and brands of others that may be used in this document are not
used to indicate an affiliation or
endorsement between the proprietors of these names and brands and Pentair Aquatic Systems. Those names and brands may be the trademarks or
registered trademarks of those parties or others.
S771 Rev C 5/16/14
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Summary

PUMP WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MPRA, MPEA & MPE SERIES PUMPS WITH TRAP

INSTALLATION

POOL PUMP SUCTION REQUIREMENTS

Entrapment Protection

Details how the pump suction system protects against entrapment hazards.

Suction Outlet Covers

Specifies requirements for maintaining and using suction outlet covers.

ELECTRICAL

Grounding;Bonding

Explains proper grounding and bonding procedures for the pump motor.

Voltage

Details voltage requirements and considerations for motor operation.

Wiring

Provides guidance on wiring the pump motor correctly.

OPERATION

Priming Pump

Instructions on how to prime the pump to ensure proper operation.

Routine Maintenance

Storage;Winterizing

Guidance on preparing the pump for storage or winter conditions.

Draining Pump

Startup For Winterized Equipment

Steps for restarting the pump after a period of winterization.

PUMP SERVICE

Information on who should service the pump and the use of genuine parts.

Pump Disassembly;Removing Old Seal

Pump Reassembly;Installing New Seal

Detailed instructions for reassembling the pump with a new shaft seal.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

FAILURE TO PUMP; REDUCED CAPACITY OR DISCHARGE PRESSURE

Addresses issues related to pump performance and discharge pressure.

Electrical:

Troubleshoots electrical issues affecting pump operation.

MECHANICAL TROUBLES AND NOISE

Identifies and resolves mechanical problems and noise issues with the pump.

REPAIR PARTS LIST

Summary

PUMP WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

MPRA, MPEA & MPE SERIES PUMPS WITH TRAP

INSTALLATION

POOL PUMP SUCTION REQUIREMENTS

Entrapment Protection

Details how the pump suction system protects against entrapment hazards.

Suction Outlet Covers

Specifies requirements for maintaining and using suction outlet covers.

ELECTRICAL

Grounding;Bonding

Explains proper grounding and bonding procedures for the pump motor.

Voltage

Details voltage requirements and considerations for motor operation.

Wiring

Provides guidance on wiring the pump motor correctly.

OPERATION

Priming Pump

Instructions on how to prime the pump to ensure proper operation.

Routine Maintenance

Storage;Winterizing

Guidance on preparing the pump for storage or winter conditions.

Draining Pump

Startup For Winterized Equipment

Steps for restarting the pump after a period of winterization.

PUMP SERVICE

Information on who should service the pump and the use of genuine parts.

Pump Disassembly;Removing Old Seal

Pump Reassembly;Installing New Seal

Detailed instructions for reassembling the pump with a new shaft seal.

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE

FAILURE TO PUMP; REDUCED CAPACITY OR DISCHARGE PRESSURE

Addresses issues related to pump performance and discharge pressure.

Electrical:

Troubleshoots electrical issues affecting pump operation.

MECHANICAL TROUBLES AND NOISE

Identifies and resolves mechanical problems and noise issues with the pump.

REPAIR PARTS LIST

Overview

The provided manual describes the Sta-Rite Dyna-Pro® Centrifugal Pumps with Integral Trap, specifically the MPRA, MPEA, and MPE series, designed for use with swimming pools and spas. This owner's manual covers installation, operation, and parts, emphasizing safety instructions for both single-speed and two-speed models ranging from 1/2 HP to 2-1/2 HP.

Function Description:

The Sta-Rite Dyna-Pro® Centrifugal Pumps are self-priming pumps engineered to circulate water in swimming pools and spas. Their primary function is to draw water from the pool or spa, pass it through a filtration system, and then return the clean water to the pool or spa. The "integral trap" refers to a built-in strainer basket assembly that collects debris such as leaves and hair before they can reach and potentially damage the pump's impeller or the filtration system. This design ensures efficient water circulation and helps maintain water quality. The pumps are designed to be durable and reliable, providing consistent performance for pool and spa owners.

Usage Features:

The Dyna-Pro® pumps are designed for straightforward operation, though proper installation by a qualified pool service professional is crucial for safety and optimal performance.

  • Self-Priming Capability: The pumps are self-priming, meaning they can automatically draw water into the pump body and begin circulation once the system is filled with water. In flooded suction systems (where the water source is higher than the pump), the pump will prime itself when suction and discharge valves are opened. For non-flooded systems, the trap must be filled with water manually before starting.
  • Integral Trap: A key feature is the integral trap with a strainer basket. This basket collects debris, preventing it from entering the pump and filter, which protects the pump's internal components and ensures efficient filtration. The trap cover is designed for hand-tightening, making it easy to access the basket for cleaning without the need for tools.
  • Suction and Discharge Ports: The pump includes clearly marked suction and discharge ports. The discharge port connects to the filter or pool return, while the suction port draws water from the pool or vacuum filters. The port threads are internal 2" NPT for direct pipe connection and external 3-1/4" Buttress for quick disconnect pipe connections using a Sta-Rite Union Collar.
  • Bonding Lug: An external bonding lug is provided for connecting the pump to the pool structure with a solid copper conductor, ensuring electrical safety by bonding all metal parts of the pool/spa system.
  • Voltage Compatibility: The pumps are available in single-speed and two-speed configurations, with models supporting 115/230V or 230V operation. Dual-voltage motors feature a plug to change between 230 volts (factory setting) and 115 volts, offering flexibility in electrical hookup.
  • Safety Warnings: The manual heavily emphasizes safety, particularly regarding suction entrapment hazards. It mandates the use of multiple main drains with approved anti-entrapment suction covers, proper spacing of these covers, and regular inspection for damage. It also highlights the importance of a clearly labeled emergency shut-off switch for the pump.
  • Pressure Management: Users are instructed to release all pressure from the pump and piping system before servicing, especially when removing the trap cover. This is critical to prevent violent separation of components due to pressurized air.
  • Piping Recommendations: The manual recommends using at least 2" (51mm) pipe, increasing size for long runs, and supporting both suction and discharge pipes independently to avoid strain on the pump. It also advises sloping the suction pipe slightly upward toward the pump to prevent airlocking.

Maintenance Features:

Routine maintenance is essential for the longevity and efficient operation of the Dyna-Pro® pumps.

  • Strainer Basket Cleaning: The primary routine maintenance task is inspecting and cleaning the trap basket. Debris accumulation in the basket can restrict water flow, reducing pump efficiency. The manual provides clear steps for cleaning:
    1. Stop the pump and close suction/discharge valves.
    2. Release all system pressure.
    3. Remove the trap cover handle ring by turning it counterclockwise (tapping gently with a rubber mallet if needed).
    4. Remove and clean the strainer basket, ensuring all holes are clear.
    5. Replace the basket correctly, aligning the large opening with the pipe connection port.
    6. Clean and inspect the lid O-Ring, reinstalling it on the trap groove.
    7. Clean the O-Ring groove on the trap body and replace the cover and handle ring, tightening hand-tight only.
  • Seal Plate and Shaft Seal Maintenance: The manual provides detailed instructions for disassembling the pump to inspect and replace the mechanical shaft seal if it is worn or damaged. This involves removing the motor, seal plate, diffuser, and impeller. Special care is advised to avoid scratching the polished surface of the ceramic seat during replacement, as this could lead to leaks.
  • Winterizing: For areas expecting freezing temperatures or for long-term storage, the pump must be drained to prevent damage. This involves lowering the water level below inlets, removing the trap cover, and draining the tank body through two drain plugs. The use of non-toxic propylene glycol antifreeze is recommended for areas that retain water. The motor should be kept dry and covered, but not with plastic, to avoid condensation/corrosion.
  • Troubleshooting Guide: A comprehensive troubleshooting guide is included to help diagnose common issues such as failure to pump, reduced capacity, lost prime, electrical problems (e.g., running too slowly, overheating), and mechanical noises. It provides steps to check for suction leaks, clogged components, and proper electrical connections.
  • Parts List: The manual includes a detailed repair parts list with exploded diagrams, model numbers, and corresponding part numbers for various components, facilitating easy identification and ordering of genuine Sta-Rite factory parts for repairs.
  • Electrical Inspection: Regular inspection of electrical wiring for damage or deterioration is recommended, especially after a shutdown period. Any repairs should be performed by a qualified serviceman.
  • Pressure Gauge Monitoring: Users are advised to note the filter pressure before servicing and to observe the filter pressure gauge during startup to ensure it does not exceed pre-service conditions. This helps identify potential issues within the circulation system.

STA-RITE DYNA-PRO MPRA6D-204L Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandSTA-RITE
ModelDYNA-PRO MPRA6D-204L
CategoryWater Pump
LanguageEnglish

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