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ENGLISH ESPAÑOL FRANÇAIS 1 INTRODUCTION Pump Overview Typical pool pumps are designed to circulate water through relatively high loss plumbing systems that include many plumbing restrictions (i.e. pool filter, valves, heater, small plumbing fittings, etc.) and therefore must produce a significant amount of pressure to push the water through all the components. If installed on plumbing systems that do not have these types of plumbing restrictions, pool pumps will often operate very noisily and sometimes cause damage to the system via cavitation. The Waterfall™ Specialty Pump is specifically intended for these kind of applications, where quiet and efficient delivery of water through low-restriction plumbing systems is required. These applications often require a pump to create some visual effect such as a waterfall, cascade or spillway, or when water must be moved a relatively short distance. This pump is not intended to be used in typical pool filtration pump or spa applications where pressure is required. It is also not intended for use in systems that require water to be elevated more than 5 ft. (1.5 m) above the pool reservoir. Strainer Basket Waterfall Specialty Pump Pump Strainer Basket The strainer basket, sometimes referred to as the 'Hair and Lint Pot', is located in front of the pump housing. Inside the chamber is the basket which must be kept clean of leaves and debris at all times. Regardless of the length of time between filter cleaning, it is important to visually inspect the hair and lint pot basket at least once a week. A dirty basket will reduce the efficiency of the filter and heater and also put an abnormal stress on the pump motor. WATERFALL™ Specialty Pump Installation and User's Guide

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WATERFALL™ Specialty Pump Installation and User’s Guide
ENGLISH
INTRODUCTION
Pump Overview
Typical pool pumps are designed to circulate water through relatively high loss plumbing systems that include many
plumbing restrictions (i.e. pool filter, valves, heater, small plumbing fittings, etc.) and therefore must produce a
significant amount of pressure to push the water through all the components. If installed on plumbing systems that
do not have these types of plumbing restrictions, pool pumps will often operate very noisily and sometimes cause
damage to the system via cavitation.
The Waterfall
Specialty Pump is specifically intended for these kind of applications, where quiet and efficient delivery
of water through low-restriction plumbing systems is required. These applications often require a pump to create some
visual effect such as a waterfall, cascade or spillway, or when water must be moved a relatively short distance.
This pump is not intended to be used in typical pool filtration pump or spa applications where pressure is required. It is
also not intended for use in systems that require water to be elevated more than 5 ft. (1.5 m) above the pool reservoir.
Pump Strainer Basket
The strainer basket, sometimes referred to as the ‘Hair and Lint Pot’, is located in front of the pump housing. Inside the
chamber is the basket which must be kept clean of leaves and debris at all times.
Regardless of the length of time between filter cleaning, it is important to visually inspect the hair and lint pot basket at
least once a week. A dirty basket will reduce the efficiency of the filter and heater and also put an abnormal stress on
the pump motor.
Waterfall Specialty Pump
Strainer
Basket