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Waterford Systems - Rick English - Swimming Pool Consultant

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Aquatools.WATERFORD, WI.53185USAFILTEREAquatools.WATERFORD, WI.53185USAFILTERE8. System is ready for startup.NOTICE: If there are leaks from beneath valve/clamparea, STOP PUMP, release all pressure, remove clampand valve and clean sealing surfaces.Follow directions under “Valve Installation”, Page 6,when reinstalling valve. See Figures 6 and 7.1. Install O-Ringon valve flange.2. Install valve on tank.Tank flange mustbe clean; insertcollector pipeinto bottomof valve.Figure 6Port labeled"PUMP" shouldpoint towardpump.1/4" Max.Install clampand tightenuntil clampends (underbolt) are 1/4"apart.Figure 7BACKWASHRECIRCULATEWASTEBACKWASHRECIRCULATEIf unable toclose gapto 1/4" or less,wait 15-30minutes andretighten.WASTETap aroundclamp whiletightening tohelp seatclamp.736 0294735 0294ELECTRICALHazardous voltage.Can shock, burn,or cause death.Disconnect powerbefore workingon pump or motor.Risk of electrical shock.Plug pump into agrounded, GFCI-protected 115Volt circuit only. Incorrectvoltage can cause fire or seriouslydamage motor and voidswarranty. Protect cord fromwater and physical damage.GFCI tripping indicatesan electrical problem. IfGFCI trips and will not reset,have a qualified electrician inspectand repair electrical system.Risk of electricalshock. Unplug motor beforeservicing or repairing pump ormotor.Wiring:Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in circuit;it will sense a short-circuit to ground and disconnectpower before it becomes dangerous to pool users.For size of GFCI required and test procedures for GFCI,see manufacturer’s instruction.In case of power outage, check GFCI for tripping (whichwill prevent normal water circulation). Reset if necessary.Match circuit breaker size to Table III below.• Do not modify cord, plug, or receptacle. If an existingcircuit must be used and the receptacle and plug donot match exactly, consult a licensed electrician.• Do not use an extension or drop cord with this system;it could cause a fire hazard or low voltage problems.Wet cords cause shock hazards. Extension cords caneasily become cut or frayed and dangerous whenplaced across yard areas or walkways.Voltage:Voltage at motor must be not more than 10% above orbelow motor nameplate rated voltage or motor mayoverheat, causing overload tripping and reduced componentlife. If voltage is less than 90% or more than 110%of rated voltage when motor is running at full load, consultpower company.Table III–Recommended Fusing Data, 115 Volt 60 Hz Motors.BranchPump Motor Full Load Circuit BreakerModel No. H.P. Amps Rating (Amps)17290-J075 3/4 9.4 1517290-J100 1 13.2 2017290-J150 1-1/2 13.5 2017290-J1002 (2-Speed) 1 – 1/6 11.6/3.3 15NOTICE: Values given are for pump motor only. Do not putany other accessories on this circuit.7

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