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Hayward Super Pump (in ground pools) |
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New! Extended "No Questions Asked" Warranty now available! See links at bottom of page for warranty details.
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The Hayward super pool pump is one of the most durable and corrosion proof pool pumps available on the market today. Because of its large capacity you can count on Hayward super pumps for inground pools to be totally balanced and efficient thereby promoting improved flow rates using less horsepower. This means that Hayward super pumps are among the most cost effective pumps on the market. In addition, Hayward inground pool pumps install easily to existing in-ground pool systems making them a great investment to new or existing pools.
Pools require a surprising amount of time, energy, and resources to maintain. We need to keep our pools and the water within them clean and free of contaminants and pool pumps are an important aspect of this maintenance. Hayward inground pool pumps have been engineered over several years by some of the best minds in pool care. The Hayward super pump therefore has benefited from several years of changes in technology making them among the most efficient and therefore cost effective pool pumps available.
Moreover, the Hayward super pump for inground pools runs quieter and cooler than its predecessors and other brands on the market today. Featuring some advanced cooling fans that have been designed to use less energy, Hayward super pumps reduce the amount of annoying noise we’ve come to expect from pool pumps. Moreover, Hayward super pool pumps are relatively inexpensive and readily available online so you can quickly and easily improve the functionality of your own pool pump system.
Technical Specifications:
- Exclusive swing-aside hand knobs make strainer cover removal easy
- All components molded of corrosion proof PermaGlass XL™
- Self-priming (suction life up to 8’ above water level)
- Super-size 110 cubic inch basket has extra leaf-holding capacity. Load-extender ribbing ensures free flowing operation
Pump Output (GPM) vs. Total Resistance To Flow (Feet of Head)
| Item# |
Model No. Max Rated |
20 ft. |
30 ft. |
40 ft. |
50 ft. |
60 ft. |
70 ft. |
E2300 |
SP2605X7 |
67 |
58 |
47 |
31 |
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E2310
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SP2607X10 |
85 |
76 |
65 |
50 |
27 |
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E2320 |
SP2610X15 |
97 |
90 |
80 |
67 |
50 |
10 |
E2325 |
SP2615X20 |
116 |
111 |
99 |
85 |
70 |
51 |
E2327 |
SP2621X25 |
116 |
111 |
99 |
85 |
70 |
51 |
| Item# |
Horsepower |
Voltage |
Pipe Size |
Dim "A" |
Carton Quantity |
Carton Weight |
| E2300 |
3/4 HP |
115/230 |
1 1/2" |
10 5/8" |
1 |
32 lbs. |
| E2310 |
1 HP |
115/230 |
1 1/2" |
11" |
1 |
35 lbs. |
| E2320 |
1 1/2 HP |
115/230 |
1 1/2" |
12 1/8" |
1 |
40 lbs. |
| E2325 |
2 HP |
115/230 |
2" |
13 1/8" |
1 |
48 lbs. |
| E2327 |
2 1/2 HP |
230 Only |
2" |
13 1/8" |
1 |
54 lbs. |
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Troubleshooting
- Motor won’t start.
– Check for improper or loose connections, open switches or relays, blown circuit breakers or fuses.
– Manually check rotation of motor shaft for free movement and lack of obstruction.
- Motor cuts out – check for:
– Wiring, loose connections, etc.
– Low voltage at motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring).
– Binding and overload. (Amperage reading)
- Motor hums, but does not start – check for:
– Governor stuck in open position
– Open capacitor.
- Pump won’t prime.
– Make sure pump/strainer housing is filled with water and that cover gasket is clean and properly seated. Tighten hand nuts.
– Make sure all suction and discharge valves are open and unobstructed, and that pool water level is above all suction openings.
– Block off suction as close to pump as possible and determine if pump will develop a vacuum.
- If pump does not develop a vacuum and pump has sufficient “priming water”.
– Tighten all bolts and fittings on suction side
– Check voltage to make sure pump is up to speed.
– Open pump and check for clogging or obstruction.
– Remove and replace shaft seal.
- If pump develops a vacuum, check for blocked suction line or strainer, or air leak in suction piping.
- Low Flow – Generally, check for:
– Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line; undersized pool piping.
– Plugged or restricted discharge line of filter (high discharge gauge reading).
– Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings).
– Pump operation underspeed (low voltage).
– Plugged or restricted impeller.
- Noisy Pump – check for:
– Air leak in suction causing rumbling in pump.
– Cavitation due to restricted or undersized suction line and unrestricted discharge lines. Correct suction condition or throttle discharge lines, if practical.
– Vibration due to improper mounting, etc.
– Foreign matter in pump housing.
– Motor bearings made unserviceable by wear, rust, or continual overheatings.
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Frequently Asked Questions:
What size piping does the ¾ hp super pump have?
– The ¾ hp super pump has 1 ½ inch intake and discharge.
What is the voltage on the 3/4 hp super pump?
– The ¾ hp super pump is a 115/230 dual voltage. It comes factory wired for 230 volts, But can be rewired to 115. The ¾ hp super pump is a 115/230 dual voltage. It comes factory wired for 230 volts, But can be rewired to 115.
How long should I run my pump for?
– You should run your super pump for at least 8 hours a day. Although the super pump is designed to be run 24 hours a day 7 days a week.
What is the manufacturer's model number for this pump?
– The mfg’s model number is SP2605X7.
What are the maximum gallons per minute on the ¾ hp super pump?
– The maximum gallons per minute are 67 at 20 ft of resistance.
Is this a dual speed pump?
– No, this is a single speed pump. Our parts department can special order a dual speed super pump. Average delivery is approximately two to three weeks.
Is the ¾ hp super pump self-priming?
– Yes, the super pump is a self-priming pump (suction lift 8 ft above water level).
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