Hayward Variable Speed Pump Owners Manual - Page 7
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2. General Information 2.1. Introduction This manual contains information for the proper installation and operation of the Hayward EcoStar Variable Speed Pump. The instructions in this manual MUST be followed precisely. 2.2. Primary Features Totally enclosed, permanent magnet motor Advanced hydraulic design SVRS model available compliant to ASME 112.19.17 Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS) standard Fully programmable with a self-contained 24-hour clock and up to 8 custom speed and timer functions For enhanced pool management, can be controlled by Hayward or third party pool and spa control platforms, without the need for additional accessories Digital control interface that can be mounted in four different positions on the pump or removed and mounted on the wall No-rib, extra large basket design ensures easy debris removal and extends time between cleanings Motor drive includes built-in protection for high temperatures and voltage fluctuations. Drive is also designed to withstand temperatures below freezing without issue 2.3. Product Dimensions 3. Energy Efficiency Overview The energy consumed by a pool pump is measured in terms of Watts (W) or Kilowatts (kW). The EcoStar Variable Speed Pump displays power consumption in Watts. Given this information, you can determine the cost of operating the pump: Power consumption of pump X Cost of electricity = Cost of Pump Operation per Hour Example: EcoStar Variable Speed Pump operating at 300 W. Cost of electricity = $0.10 per kWh Convert Watts to Kilowatts: 300 W = 0.3 kW 0.3 kW X $0.10/kWh = $0.03 per hour Page 7 of 36 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS EcoStar Variable Speed Pump IS3401VSP Rev-2