Section 2. General Description; Introduction; Description - Jandy Pro Series ePump Serie Manuel D'installation Et D'utilisation

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Listed/certified to the latest
published version of
ANSI
®
/ASME
or its successor standard,
ANSI/APSP-16.
Anti-entrapment
Cover/Grate or Suction
Fitting, screw-fastened to
Main Drain Sump
Suction Outlet
(Main Drain)
Figure 1.
Number of Suction Outlets Per Pump

Section 2. General Description

2.1

Introduction

This manual contains information for the proper
installation, operation, and maintenance of Jandy
Pro Series ePump Series variable-speed pumps.
Procedures in this manual must be followed exactly.
To obtain additional copies of this manual, contact
Zodiac
Customer Support at 800.822.7933 or visit our
®
website at www.zodiacpoolsystems.com. For address
information, see the back cover of this manual.
2.2

Description

The ePump is a variable-speed pump that can be
run from 600 RPM to 3450 RPM. When connected to
the Jandy Pro Series ePump controller, up to eight (8)
speed settings may be programmed and recalled. This
allows you to select the most appropriate speed for
your application. Even more versatile programming is
possible when you use a Jandy Pro Series AquaLink
RS controller.
Jandy
Pro Series ePump™ Series Pump | Installation and Operation Manual
®
At Least
®
A112.19.8,
No valves between
Tee and Main Drains
Valves OK between
pump and Tee
®
3 Feet
Listed/certified to the latest
published version of
ANSI/ASME A112.19.8,
or its successor standard,
Cover/Grate or Suction
Fitting, screw-fastened to
Main Drain Sump
The Jandy Pro Series ePump is designed to meet
the needs of today's more hydraulically demanding
pool equipment. The pump housing, backplate, diffuser,
impeller, and hair and lint pot (pump debris filter
basket) are all made from high quality thermoplastic
materials. These materials were chosen for their strength
and corrosion resistance.
The pump is driven by an electric motor directly
attached to the pump impeller. As the electric motor
turns, it causes the impeller to turn, which forces water
to flow through the pump. The water flows through the
pump inlet and then into the filter basket. The basket
assembly pre-strains/traps large particles. The water
then enters the center of the pump housing, flows
through the impeller into the diffuser, and flows out the
pump discharge port.
ANSI/APSP-16.
Anti-entrapment
Suction Outlet
(Main Drain)
Pump

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