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Super II™ Pump Series __________ _____ Page 7 of 14 Electrical (cont'd.) Voltage Voltage at motor MUST NOT be more than 10% above or below motor name plate rated voltage, or motor may overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life. If voltage is less than 90% or more than 110% of rated voltage when motor is running at full load, consult Power Company. Grounding And Bonding Install, ground, bond, and wire motor in accordance with local or national electrical code requirements. Permanently ground motor. Use green ground terminal provided under motor canopy or access place; use size and type wire required by code. Connect motor ground terminal to electrical service ground. Bond motor to pool structure. Bonding will connect all metal parts within and around the pool with a continuous wire. Bonding reduces the risk of a current passing between bonded metal objects, which could potentially cause electrical shock if grounded or shorted. Reference NEC codes for all wiring standards including, but not limited to, grounding, bonding and general wiring procedures. Use a solid copper conductor, size 8 or larger. Run wire from external bonding lug to reinforcing rod or mesh. Connect a No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm2) solid copper bonding wire to the pressure wire connector provided on the motor housing and to all metal parts of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, and to all electrical equipment, metal piping (except gas piping), and conduit within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of inside walls of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. Wiring WARNING - All wiring must be done by a licensed electrician. Pump MUST be permanently connected to circuit. If other lights or appliances are also on the same circuit, be sure to add their amp loads before calculating wire and circuit breaker sizes. Use the load circuit breaker as the Master On-Off switch. Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in circuit; it will sense a short-circuit to ground and disconnect power before it becomes dangerous to pool users. For size of GFCI required and test procedures for GFCI, see manufacturer's instructions. In case of a power outage, check GFCI for tripping, which will prevent normal pump operation. Reset if necessary. NOTE - If you do not use conduit when wiring motor, be sure to seal wire opening on end of motor to prevent dirt, bugs, etc., from entering. Start-Up & Operation Prior to Start-Up Notice: If it is necessary to perform a pressure test, prior to initial use to ensure pump is functioning properly, then the following criteria should be maintained for this test: 1. Have a professional perform this test. 2. Ensure all pump and system components are sealed properly to prevent leaks. 3. Remove any trapped air in the system by fully opening filter manual air relief valve until a steady stream of water is discharged. 4. Allow no more than 40 psi (276 kPa) at a water temperature no higher than 100° F (38° C). 5. Run pressure test for no longer than 24 hours. Immediately inspect all parts to verify they are intact and functioning properly. Fill strainer housing with water to suction pipe level. NEVER OPERATE THE PUMP WITHOUT WATER. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal. ATTENTION - NEVER run pump dry. Running pump dry may damage seals, causing leakage, flooding, and voids warranty. Fill strainer housing with water before starting motor. WWW.HAYWARDPOOL.COM USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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Electrical (cont’d.)
Voltage
Voltage at motor
MUST NOT
be more than 10% above or below motor name plate rated voltage, or motor may
overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life.
If voltage is less than 90% or more than 110% of
rated voltage when motor is running at full load, consult Power Company.
Grounding And Bonding
Install, ground, bond, and wire motor in accordance with local or national electrical code requirements.
Permanently ground motor.
Use green ground terminal provided under motor canopy or access place; use size and
type wire required by code.
Connect motor ground terminal to electrical service ground.
Bond motor to pool structure.
Bonding will connect all metal parts within and around the pool with a continuous
wire.
Bonding reduces the risk of a current passing between bonded metal objects, which could potentially cause
electrical shock if grounded or shorted.
Reference NEC codes for all wiring standards including, but not limited
to, grounding, bonding and general wiring procedures.
Use a solid copper conductor, size 8 or larger.
Run wire from external bonding lug to reinforcing rod or mesh.
Connect a No. 8 AWG (8.4 mm
2
) solid copper bonding wire to the pressure wire connector provided on the motor
housing and to all metal parts of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, and to all electrical equipment, metal piping
(except gas piping), and conduit within 5 ft. (1.5 m) of inside walls of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub.
Wiring
WARNING –
All wiring must be done by a licensed electrician.
Pump MUST be permanently connected to circuit.
If other lights or appliances are also on the same circuit, be sure
to add their amp loads before calculating wire and circuit breaker sizes.
Use the load circuit breaker as the Master
On-Off switch.
Install a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI) in circuit; it will sense a short-circuit to ground and disconnect
power before it becomes dangerous to pool users.
For size of GFCI required and test procedures for GFCI, see
manufacturer’s instructions.
In case of a power outage, check GFCI for tripping, which will prevent normal pump
operation.
Reset if necessary.
NOTE - If you do not use conduit when wiring motor, be sure to seal wire opening on end of motor to prevent
dirt, bugs, etc., from entering.
Start-Up & Operation
Prior to Start-Up
Notice: If it is necessary to perform a pressure test, prior to initial use to ensure pump is functioning properly, then the
following criteria should be maintained for this test:
1.
Have a professional perform this test.
2.
Ensure all pump and system components are sealed properly to prevent leaks.
3.
Remove any trapped air in the system by fully opening filter manual air relief valve until a
steady stream of water is discharged.
4.
Allow no more than 40 psi (276 kPa) at a water temperature no higher than 100
°
F (38
°
C).
5.
Run pressure test for no longer than 24 hours.
Immediately inspect all parts to verify they are
intact and functioning properly.
Fill strainer housing with water to suction pipe level.
NEVER OPERATE THE PUMP WITHOUT WATER
.
Water
acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seal.
ATTENTION
NEVER
run pump dry.
Running pump dry may damage seals, causing leakage, flooding, and
voids warranty.
Fill strainer housing with water before starting motor.