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41 CITY OF WHEAT RIDGE Building Inspection Division (303) 234-5933 Inspection line (303) 235-2855 Office • (303) 237-8929 Fax Inspection Type: Job Address: Permit Number: C �.- . ❑ No one available for inspection: Time Re -Inspection required: 6S) No When corrections have been made, call for re -inspection at 303-234-5933 Date: LI Inspector: N�-)/V' r, 1 DO NOT REMOVE THIS NOTICE City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201701753 PERMIT NO: 201701753 ISSUED: 06/08/201.7 JOB ADDRESS: 3333 Independence CT EXPIRES: 06/08/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Reroof house with roll roofing and shingles; house pitch = flat; 46 squares *** CONTACTS *** OWNER (303)319-1980 ZINKE THOMAS SUB (719)694-2655 Bryan Hubbard & David Laman 170157 United Restoration LLC *** PARCEL INFO *** ZONE CODE: UA / Unassigned USE: UA / Unassigned SUBDIVISION CODE: 2406 / BEL AIRE,HILLCREST HEIGHTS, ME BLOCK/LOT#: 0 / *** FEE SUMMARY *** ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 11,439.00 FEES Total Valuation 0.00 Use Tax 240.22 Permit Fee 236.00 _ ** TOTAL ** 476.22 -- *** COMMENTS *** *** CONDITIONS *** Effective December 1, 2014, asphalt shingle installations require an approved midroof inspection, conducted when 25-75 percent of the roof covering is installed, prior to final approval. Installation of roof sheathing (new or overlay) requires an approved inspection prior to installation of ANY roof coverings and is require on the entire roof when spaced or board sheathing with ANY gap exceeding k/2 -inch exists. Asphalt shingles are required to be fastened to the roof deck with a minimum of 6 nails per shingle. Ice and water shield is required. Eave and rake metal is required. A ladder extending 3 feet above the roof eave and secured in place is required to be provided for all roof inspections. Roof ventilation is required to comply with applicable codes and/or manufacturera€lms installation instructions, whichever is more stringent. In•order to pass a final inspection of elastomeric or similar type roof coverings, a letter of inspection and approval from the manufacturer's technical representative stating that "the application of the roof at (project address) has been applied in accordance with the installation instruction for (roof material brand name) roof covering" is required to be on site at the time of final inspection. City of Wheat Ridge Residential Roofing PERMIT - 201701753 PERMIT NO: 201701753 ISSUED: 06/08/2017 JOB ADDRESS: 3333 Independence CT EXPIRES: 06/08/2018 JOB DESCRIPTION: Reroof house with roll roofing and shingles; house pitch = flat; 46 squares I, by my signature, do hereby attest that thew to be performed shall comply with all accompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I am the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this permit. I further attest that I am legally authorized to include alI entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that all wgtk �� erformed is disclosed in this document and/or its' accompanying approved plans and specifications. Signat of OWNER or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date I. This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanyingplans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This. permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension of no more than 180.days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Budding Official and may be subject to a fee equal to one-half of the original permitfee. 3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be subject to the standard requirements, fees andprocedures for approval of any new permit. Re -issuance or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building Official and is not guaranteed. 4. No work of an manner shall be performed that shall results in a change of the natural flow of water without prior and specific approval. 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance with established policy of all required inspections and shall not proceed or conceal work without written approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6. The issuance or granting of it shall n o e to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violation of any provision of any applicable code or any or clatio 'ction. Approval of work is subject to field inspection. Signature of Chief Building Official Date REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 11:59PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY. Inspection time requests will be accepted by email only. Please email requests to insptimerequestgci.wheatridge.co.us between 7:30am and 8:00am, the morning of the inspection. Please put the address of the inspection in the subject line. Kimberly Cook M1101]S3 From: no-reply@ci.wheatridge.co.us Sent: Wednesday, June 7, 2017 4:S9 PM To: Permits CommDev Subject: Online Form Submittal: Residential Roofing Permit Application Categories: Kim $ yi � � /0 Residential Roofing Permit Application This application is exclusively for new permits for residential roofs and for licensed contractors only. This type of permit is ONLY being processed online --do not come to City Hall to submit an application in person. Permits are processed and issued in the order they are received. YOU WILL BE CONTACTED WHEN YOUR PERMIT IS READY FOR PICK-UP AND WILL BE GIVEN A SPECIFIC DATE AND TIME WINDOW TO COMPLETE THE TRANSACTION. You will be notified if your contractor's license or insurance has expired, and you may update those documents at the time you are issued your permit. Permits are currently being processed within 24-48 hours, subject to change based on volume. For all other requests: Homeowners wishing to obtain a roofing permit must apply for the permit in person at City Hall. Existing permits that require amendments (for example, to add redecking) must be completed in person at City Hall. All other non -roofing permits must be completed in person at City Hall. The Building Division will be open from 7:30-10:30 a.m., Monday through Friday to process these types of requests. PROPERTY INFORMATION Property Address 3333 Independence Court Property Owner Name Thomas Zinke Property Owner Phone 303-319-1980 Number Property Owner Email americanrogue@ymail.com Address Do you have a signed Yes contract to reroof this property? It will need to be provided at the time of permit pick-up. CONTRACTOR INFORMATION Contractor Name Contractor's License Number (for the City of Wheat Ridge) Contractor Phone Number United Restoration LLC 170157 7196942655 Contractor Email Address alaine@unitedrestoration.co (permit pick-up instructions will be sent to this email) DESCRIPTION OF WORK Is this application for a Yes new permit for a residential roof? Are you re -decking the No roof? Description of Roofing Roll roofing and shingles Material How many squares of 46 material? Provide additional detail House, flat pitch here on the description of work. (Is this for a house or garage? What is the roof pitch? Etc) Project Value (contract 11439.00 value or cost of ALL materials and labor) SIGNATURE OF UNDERSTANDING AND AGREEMENT I assume full Yes responsibility for compliance with applicable City of Wheat Ridge codes and ordinances for work under any permit issued based on this application. pi I understand that this Yes application is NOT a permit. I understand I will be contacted by the City to pay for and pick up the permit for this property. I understand that work Yes may not begin on this property until a permit has been issued and posted on the property. I certify that I have been Yes authorized by the legal owner of the property to submit this application and to perform the work described above. Name of Applicant Alaine Kallungi Email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser. �'� Ur4ITaa wen row wni)F 361-5n Rebtwnca Lie cci:o yv!Sci Spr-tr> i CO 90917 719 694 2655 til 1.Jr\'1TF0RE1ST0F`1ATJ0N CGS SalesAssociate ;i�'Sh V&%e/e&sidenlial Commercial Policy Holder/Property Ownerlliomo 5 2i n Street Address 133373- rt�tireet Address 2 City�J, ' State CO Zip Code��3? r� 42 Cell Phone l 303) 31� "SFT FO Home(Dtfice Phone Email �iwt�ttcai�ro, yr"ati%, cop),, CO Insurance Compan Phana 10-4150 Policy Numbrtt" Y041 Cam Number 37070y ?S46037Insurance Gnmpany� Y %1)5 Y cel. 16835 Mortgage Company Mortgage Company Phone A) This agreement dons nor hind rho Property OwnnrfPohcy Holder fyou) or United Restoration, t LC in anyway unloss and until your claim is APPROVEO by your insurance company and the insurer s specifications are accepted by United Restoration, LLC When that occurs. United Restoration, I -LC omy complete all work in accordance with the insurance company s apprrrvnd scrrpa of work In the event that the msurance company denies your cisim in full this agreement will terminate and neither United Restoration nor you are obligated to one another B) When the 'scope of work' for each trade is agreed upon and approved by the Customer's insurance Company, United Restoration will work for the insurance proceeds ONLY, with NO additranol out of pocket expense to you except (fly deductible under yme, insurance policy, which you must pay under Colorado low You authorize United Restoration to obtain labor and materials for the APPROVED scope of work. Upgrades and any additional work not associated or covered under the claim will be considered to bit a change order and writ be a separate cost and agrsonient between you and United Restoration Upon completion of the ogrovd scope of work. a final Invoice will by sent to rho insurance company on your behalf The final invoice for the Replacement Cost Value 'RCv- will become ft final contract price United Restoration, LLC will rocorva all insurance proceeds, including supplemental payments from rho insurance company, for the work complotvd by United Restoration, LLC "' Initial Here Existing Roof: Approximate Square feet Asphalt Shingles Yd g Not layers Wood Type fol layers Scope of Work . Notes 10.0�� �— Tile Style Year Misc: Windows Doors/Gutlers Down Spouts Soffit Metal Profile Roiled Roof Ya- color BuiltUp for layers SPF f of layers Tat & Graver f of layers 194 TPO-Mil Site Year Installed EPDM-Mil Size Year installed Existing Underlayment 151bX 301b Synthetic Existing Valley: Open W Closed Painted: Yes No Existing Lead Plumbing Boots: i Existing Ice & Water: Yes X Nn (Eaves,�/�Sot it Existing Drip Edgo; Yosv No (2" 4 2 Story Pitch: tf of Docking Sheets Elevations to be Painted: Front Left Rear Right Trim: Yes{ No (Follow Ap (av Elevations) Gutters: /Gutter Type: Steel AluminumS" \ /rPainted: Yes V/ No :�Y Downspout 2x3 3x4 } Painted? Yesv No gutter Protection? Yes ;}< No fA Nblc } rS T7TV s,l iw1 tri r Interior Damage Existing Driveway Damage? Yes No X. (etioto% to support) Additional Work/Notes .- Fa..y4 1-frf;� M ..r YL + dp..ir► d tt\ Oil Will furnish all material, abor necess ry permits+ill remove all debris resulting from approved scope of work. h o%,V Will roil yard with magneta d rotect landscap)ng and yard ornaments as needed. 14 lItA ll�w►f �r ``jam Delivery Instruction: Driveway: Lett Right Roof Load Other -� * � 4.4 -5 /�..�e. eel stlA-j ir1l rot ESTIMATED COST (RetailY t 9, c J �7I • i�3 Approximate Bate of Installation: -5/ l a l o'LU -7 Estimated Installation Date of Root: 14 days from receipt of agreed scope and deposit of ir0`= or 'ACV' Actual Cash Value of Claim) Final Contract Price: The final contract amount, including birdP, fRCV) payment and scope of work agreed upon between United Restoration, LLC and the Isurance Company will become the final contract price. 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P 1A7j ►' } �'j i loalonul itauy) d!� 4i!an FOR OFFICE USE ONLY Date: City of A h6 w: Building & Inspection Services Division 7500 W. 2e Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 Flan Review e° Office: 303-235-2355 F=ax; 303®237-3920 Inspection Line: 303-234-5933 Email: pennits@d.wheatridge.co.us PAID -1- .. ......... Bung Permit cation ro� Please complete all highlighted areas on both sides of this form. incomplete applications may not be processed. Address: J'*, ° z °'` . City, State, Zia:,") Architect/Engineer E-mail: Phone, Contractors City License Phone: ContractorE-mail Address. Scab Contractors., Electrical: Plumbing. Mechanical; W.P. City-Ucense W.R, City License # W.R. City License Other City Licensed Sub; Other City Licensed Sub; City License # City License Complete all information on BO"I''Il sides of this for , #2 ■ »� :2e? »� ©°© �� - - $ <� ..®�r ::� . ...�.+,< . ?-©w .#,. � <:yy� ��zz 2#•:..,. .� .,,.�a��i. ��-:\»\\�.•, :\#/.\� «.22 2 � / ■a\\»f:■2\:}/�..:....:... . . .�:.:. .F %F . .. \ »« :.» k¢s . 2 9� /,/\\ \ \ \ \ y\ 2 « »loons Amps ....\\ .. . Ams .. . . : ©her WALL PANEL AND BRACE CALCULATIONS FOR 511 WIDE FLANGE, 42"' HIGH STEEL WALL PANEL (Pages 1-13) Prepared CARDINAL POOL SYSTEMS, INC. 269 South t« 61 Schuylkill , PA 17972 Prepared By: SCHAFER ENGINEERING ASSOCIATES 1885 State tr t Schenectady, New York Phone: (618) 393-4767 Fax: (518) t r ark.ioir t a4r , r s §malgrd a t Not fof1M S4 Kermit Applications. Issue No. 16- 7190 , e10/il/16 Only For Installation Address: Deb bie INK , 3333 Independence Court, Wheatr e, CO80033tr te CARDINAL POOL SYSTEMS Calculation ssu lon The panel ends provide minimal vertical stiffener reinforcement for the galvanized steel pool panels. Therefore, the critical case for calculating vertical stiffener strength occurs when a 4 foot panel is sandwiched between two 6 foot panels. b.) The concrete pour at the base of the wall (i.e., band beam) provides 6" inches of vertical support to the panels; stiffeners and braces. ,) Refer to the last page for moreMaterial/Installation Assumptions. Definition of ;ara 2te Assumed Soil Properties: (Sandy silt wailmaterial) d (unit weight of dry soil) 105 lblft3 Ww (unit weight of saturated soil) 135 Iblft3 (soils interior angle of friction) 30 degrees K. (lateral active sail coefficient) = tare (45-0/) 0.333 Yd (equivalent active unit weight of dry sail) = Ks Wd 35 lb ft3 s (equivalent active unit weight of saturated soil) = K.Ww 45 Iblft3 Y- (unit weight ofwater) 62:4 Ib/3 It (friction factor between soil and concrete) 0.45 Material Properties and i ensions: Panels/Stiffeners/Channels P (modulus of elasticity) 29,000 Win" Fy ` (minimum yield stress of cold -formed steel) 42,000 lb/in Fb (allowable bending stress of cold -formed steel) 25,154 Win Fb,plat (allowable bending stress of cold -formed plate steel) 31,500 IbAn Ft (allowable tensile stress of cold -farmed steel) 25,1501 Win tp (thickness of, panel, stiffener, and channel steel) 9.0765 in h (height of panel) 3.5 ft hw (depth of waiter) 3.0 ft hr (effective height of panel) 3.0 ft b4 (maximum unstiffened 4 foot panel width) 4.0 ft b (maximum unstiffened 6 foot panel width) 3.0 ft R (maximum radius of panel) 15 ft L. (effective height/length of stiffener = hs) 3.0 ft d (nominal depth of stiffener) 5.0 in L (maximum brace spacing) 3.6 ft Se's (section modulus of stiffener) 0.5916 in bs (maximum unsupported length between stiffeners) 14.0 ft Se't (section modulus of channel) 9,5464 inn void wit der ? ignature, raises= d coioc Ovate mark, Schafer Engineering Associates Brat dor us art Master i errrrii Apfriications, issue iso. 16-7190 xia ration.ia�te 10131/10 only For installation Address: Debbie ZINKE, 3333 independence Court, Wheatridge, CO $0033 lof 1 . ; ! A307 Steel Bolts Ft (tensile stress of the bolt) 20,000 lb/in' FV (shear stress of the bolt) 10,000 lb in (bolt spacing) 5 i Wide l "' High Steelal nel . Loading Conditions: (Calculated per unit foot of Wall.) Backfill.Pool Pull 2 Total lateral drys soil load [Pd] = yd x h 2 x 3.5 � 214.38 ib/rt 2 Total lateral Water load [P.] y0 2 280.80 Iblft 2 2 Total lateral load per unit length [P] = Pw R Pd; 280.80 -- 214.38 = 55.43 lb/ft P 6+6.43.� Approximate distributed panel load [Pr t] - 18.98 Iblft2 h 3.5 S. Saturated Backfjil Pool Full } { Y. x h2 45 x 3.5 2 Total lateral saturated soil los P,, = jf{ 275.63 Total lateral load per unit length [P] Pw P = 280.8E -°- 275.6 = 5.18 lb/ft 5.18 Approximate distributed panel load [ „.r] = �- 3.48 vft h 3.5 Vo �+ h ` ! s nature, i��sed`sedt and color cu to ark. tett fog dW aster Permit Applications.Issue No. 16-7190 chafer Engineering Associates *lraf ort°Date,10131116 Only For Installation Address Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheatrrdge, CO 80033 3 of 1 . 0 C. Dry Backfill,Pool Em (SeeMaterial/Installation Assumptions) I rc� Total lateral dry soil load Pd 214.38 lb/fit Approximate distributed panel load [P,,.tl Pd 214.36 61.25 itilfe. Flat Plate Analysis: (4'-0" panel length governs as maximum spacing between vertical stiffeners occurs with this panel, See Calculation Assumption b. Largest unsupported panel area: 3.0 rt x 40 rt Modify lateral sail load to determine actual load acting on panel parts by taping concrete bond beam into account. (Lod Condition 2c governs and assumes overturning/sliding analysis requirements are met.) P' x h 35 x 3.g 2 57.50 lbl t 2 2 Approximate distributed panel load [P,,,tj P 52.50 3 1fe .f 3.0 Actual bending stress h P'whr2b4 2 52:50 x 3.02 x 4.0 2t (ham b 2 x 3.3735 x ( 3. + 4.0 [fbl = 24,536.49 Win F.O.S. Fb1, 00 � 1.23 'I.O OK b 24,536.49' Vold withp, x of at*e r eaf�and�cr�l rwdtermarkw Schafer Engineering Associates Not fpr tai � �itit Pesint Applications, issue No, 1E-7130 Expirab6il' e. 10/ 1161 Only For Installation Address:. Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheatrldge, CO 80033: 4 of 12 4. Radial an l Analysis: (Tensile hoop stress. Lead Condition 2e governs and modified lateral distributed panel load [P',., ] from Section 3; applies.) Actual Tensile Stress [ft] P t 1 to M'L�ifr: 52.59 X 15 X (1/12) _ t _ 835.99 lblin2 0.0785 ... s,,.. R5,15£i#99 ._; 835.99 5. Bendingalong a is l Axis at Vertical ti ner:( ee Calculation Assumption a.) 'tVI(. r FL AN �i Modified lateral soil (P') from Section 3 applies: (Load Condition 2e governs.) Maximum bending moment .] = 2p L" b- c ) 2 2 157.59 x 3.0 10.0.0 ( + 394.94 ft -lb 3 2 2 Actual bending stress [fb] 394:04 x 12 7,992.73 Win .,. 0,591 F.O.S. t, 25,150 3.15 > 1.0 O fb 7,992:73 Uolii withput,tgn tt r, sed Teal and color watermark Schafer Engineering Associates Not for arse in a Der ernit Applications. issue No. 16-71913 bon Cate" 113/31116 Only For Installation Address: Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheatr dge, CO 80033 5 of 1 6. Bending in the Topel: (8'-0" panel length governs as maximum spacing between braces occurs with this panel, _w:ID e , ... r A C E 2PCIRa i .. ` r ir3tiT -'LAN' Modified lateral sail (Pfrom Section 3 applies: (Load Condition 2c governs.) Load along the channel [Rp] = E157.50 52.50 lift 3 3 Maximum bending moment . ,= 420.00 ft -lb 3 40.0 x 12 tb 7,79 .03 3blin S., 0.646 FO & Fb 25,150 3.23 > 1.0 OK b 7,'97.43 34 ;' Void withdo v rlouf � ray d i and color"'urate ark. ° Schafer Engineering Associates Not for us ,4n.*ster f errnit Applications, issue Pic. 16-7190 pirate Dake: 10/31/16 Only For installation Address'. Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheatridge, CO 80033 6 of 1 7. Overturning Analysis: (Moments taken about paint A with concrete bond bei in place. Calculated per unit foot of wall. Load Condition 2c governs. rs M = Mb..k c = libam9 i Ram, dheff weam, y�tcw,v amt 105 x 3.0 x 2.5 x 1,67 + 145 x 0.5 x 2 x 1.67 1,614,58 ft-lb Z OT sari lid d xh G amt 35 x 3.5 3.5 x 2 250.10 -[b ������ 1,14.E F. . S. 6.46 1.5 OK OT 250.10 Vold witfto' i nattim raised 4631 d color watermark. Schafer Engineering Associates Not fear 3 tor Fe'rinit Applicatoons, Issue No. 16-7190,� ., iFetfi i iii,,1001/16 Only For Installation Address: Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheetridge, CO, 80033 7 of 12 . 0 8. Sliding Analysis: (Concrete bond beam in place. Calculated per unit foot of wall. Load Condition 2c governs.) tri -1 x 0,45 x 105 x 3.0 x 2.5 145 x 0.5 x 2.5 435.94 + h2 5 x 3,5 2 214.38 y 'ssw = 435.94 E Nidi' 214.35 Vold'w o �signaturo� ran d ���! arad��otgr �v t� arks Schafer Engineering Associates Not fort!, het ApplSa tions 1'sue No, 1-1+i? Expiration°#' dt . 10 3'1116 Only For tnsta##anon Address; Debbie ZINK , 3333 Independence court, Wheatr dge, CO80033 8 of 12 s Brace (Angle Section) Analysis: (Assumes concrete bred beam in place and 6'-0" panel length for a m m brace spacing.) 3 .h NUE °.P,,$._B l ULL +`r ..4 Tzr 1c'HAC»»°°r A.) Compression Analysis: (Load Condition 2a governs,) Max force at brace level R] -2— L 66.43 8,0 - 177.13 l Axial Compression Force P...] P' _ P1 177.13 371.23 I COs g cos ( 61.5) OA77 Actual axial stress f. 371.23 1,072.91 Win A. 6.346 1:0 x 44 - 143.4 Cc - 126.1 F. = 6.731 ra ().2965 F.0. S. - F. 6,731 - 6.32 > 1.0 (SIC f. 1.6729 Void wlthoui s r9at1e, raised seal and color watermark, Schafer Engineering Associates Not far use to Master Permit Applications, Issue No, 16-7190 of 1 expiration Date. 10131116 only For Installation Address: Debbie ZINICS, 3333 IndependenceCourt, Wheatrld e, CO 80033 B.) Tension Analysis; (Load Condition 2c governs and modified lateral load [P] from Section 3 applies.), 1 157,54 Max tare at bra [Pi) = t., 3,4 = 424.44 1b 3 Axial Tension Farce [P P, P1 424.44 cis' Cars 51.5 0.4772884.2'! � Actual axial stress [t 884:2 2,543.96 lb/in A. 4.348 P. 0.S. = 21.600 &49 >I O OK f. 2,5440 i Vold withoutignaturs> raised and color watermark. ;chafer Engineering Associates Not for use irk asi IPs it Applications. issue No. 16-7190 E cp ficin ter 1Cll31l1 i Only For Installation Address: Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, l heatridge, CO 80033 10 of 12 1 . Brace (Threaded cti ) Analysis: (Assumes concrete bond beam in place and 8'-0" panel length for maximum brace spacing.) . Compression Analysis: (Load Condition 2agoverns.) PUC 371.23 Actual axial stress f 1,210.01 Win .306 r arc t.tf � A t , 7,07 k r . t. f; f 121.6 Cc= 125.1 rr 0.15625 Fe 10.0 10.05 F0Z. 3.31 > 1.0 OK o, A TH" ani . r,Y€a f. 1.2100 Tension Analysis: (Load Condition 2c governs and modified lateral load [P'] from Section 3 applies. ctual`axial tensile stress[ft] 1='.- 80.21 2,869.04 3bdsn , 0.3068 F.O.S.r 21.6 7.53 .O OK 2.8590 11. Steel BoltAnalysis: Check Bolt Shear: (Load Condition 2c governs and modified lateral load [P'] from Section 3 applies. Defer to section 9b of brace analysis.) Actual bolt sheer stress[ f� = 880.21 7,969.55 Win Ab 0.1104 .L}. S. = , 10,000 1.25 > 1.0 OK f, 7,969.55 . Check Bolt Tension Stress: (Load Condition 2c governs and modified lateral distributed panel load [P'r,.tj from Section 3 applies. Refer to Section 4 of radial panel analysis.) Maximum tensile force [T] P'.t R= 52.50 x 15 787.50 biro of paries depth Actual bolt tensile stress [ft] T S 787.50 1/1 _ 3,565.07 Ib Ab 0.1104 F. 0. S. = r 20,000 5.61 1.0 O f 3,565.07 void withora ,signature, ralsed'iea1'and"color watermark, Schafer Engineering Associates Not for use, irs Master Permit Applications, Issue No, 16-7190 Expiration Date° 90%31116 only For Installation Address: Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheatr dge, Co 80033 11 of12 t'" i Void ithou1# i ra tur raised s . n of watermark, Schafer EngineeringAssociates rtotfor use is Water Pe ,� Applications. ire X10. 1�r 719Cb ration) :u� 1196 Cully For Installation Address; Debbie ZINKE, 3333 Independence Court, Wheetridge„ CO 80033 12 of 12 Locate tC wl.— L SIC, LLC Ticket umber; A614600719-OOA 15xwwwmftbekw Phone: 303-278-0275 Excavator: CRYSTAL CLEAR POOLS Callbelomyouft Address. 3333 INDEPENDENCE CT Dig Area Is: LCC REAR LOT *ACCESS OPEN* * City: WHEAT RIDGE Type ofWork: SWIMMING POOL NEW ;Locate Cue: 5/2712016 Locate Date: 512612016 a 3333 c r UJ ca z LU LU TV/C LK CLEAR CL w Locator Notes SITE TECH SIGNATURE Roby, [xylan PRINT NAME CLIENT SIGNATURE !PRINT NAME CAUTION *** Please make sure you have visible marks can the ground at all times. 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Witt, totf row monisfadurot's, C a Coordination outletfinfet Verify that the oveftw ano skintroers we caj:iable iiicorpormed into a singlie iftrigl instloctions, ")CWM9, bL4 rV1 wilitea to " �YES o- handling the rc systeinflow and that 'WARNINGt D, a venturt-driven syslem7 A{ Clearanm be~ tht p0e W 101MUM to q0ver rates are ach,,e ved, liMewith all sumpsAttlings old uodorside of covel(s) Covers are not comps NO, or ------- Replaco,, witn compatible COW 806JOr CrOStf-I 2, Clesrarw* bet~ *00 off rame, Unknown L -J' Y Compliant Sump per, MW manufacturer's instwctiuns, --J Y E S aw l'he bollool of tho somp? ----------- M 00 TO VACUUV RTIM 4-----J ttnPss expkAy nolm, sit serMtri ni4mbfrs iefef InANSYAPSP-7 2006 numg Address.- '3 3 3 1iv Ct' Zoning: Lot Size: 0 Ll P sq. ft. Lot Width: Property in the flood plain? If yes, add surveying condition FLD. Type of project (applicable survey conditions in parenthesis): Accessory ISP, ILC or site plan none afro floodplain (FLD) 0 Addition ILC and site plan if -w/in 2' of setback or in floodplain (FND) if in floodpla,in (PLIC) U New ILC and site plan yes (FND) if in 2' of setback (NRS if in flood lain SLI) Maximum Lot Coverage: %L —_ a sq. Existing Improvements: Proposed Improvements: House: sq. ft. House/addition: sq. ft. Shed: sq. ft. Shed: sq. ft &' d-Detaehed garage: sq ft. Detached Garage: sq. Other: sq. ft. othrr; sq. Total Existing if 9' 11 sq. ft Proposed+Existing sq. ft Lot Coverage L2_ �" % Lot Coverage % Required Setbacks: FR 3 0 S S R Provided Setbacks.- FR S> S, ' 15 For additions or new construction, is the structure within 2 feet of minimum setbacks? If yes, add surveying condition PND. Maximum Height: (11 Proposed Height: ft. Maximum Size: sq. Proposed Size: sq. Parkland: If the pe it is for new construction, have parkland dedication fees been paid? If no, add condition PFEE, notify owner, and notify building division. Streetscape: Does the pen -nit result in any of the following conditions? Ll Construction of new roads L3 Platting of new lots U New development U Additions that increase floor area by 60% or more (see formula) (proposed floor area _ — existing floor area _ ) / existing floor area __,_ = inc. If any box is checked.. SF/DUPLEX—Is there existing LJ Curb U Gutter L15 -foot sidewalk adjacent to the property? If curb, gutter or sidewalk is missing, streetscape construction or fees -in -lieu will be required. MULTIFAMILY—Does the frontage meet current city standards? If not, streetscape construction or fees -in -lieu will be required,. Fees-in-fiett ot'dedication or construction are due at the ti 'Ie the. rymmil-L] Access • For one and two-family dwellings, the first 25' of driveway area ftom the existing edge of pavement into the site shall be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, brick pavers or similar materials. • For all uses other than one and two family dwellings, no vehicle entrances or exits may be closer than 25' to any property line, except when used as joint access for two or more lots. • In residential zone districts, curb cuts shall be at least 10 feet and not more than 24 feet in width. Ll One and two-family dwellings may have horseshoe driveway$, provided that the street accesses are at least 30 feet apart, measured from, the interior edges, U For all uses, one access point per property is permitted. Landscaping L) For one -and two-family dwellings, one tree for every 70 feet of street frontage is required. Street trees required: Street trees provided: _ * 100% of the front yard and 25% of the entire lot must be landscaped prior to issuance of C.O. * In the event that landscaping cannot be installed due to inclement weather prior to the issuance of a C.O., an escrow agreement with financial guarantees may be allowed to ensure future installation. 125% of the cost of the proposed improvements will be required with the agreement. These funds will be reimbursed back to the property owner or contractor once the improvements are in place. From: 05/25/2016 13.24 #566 P.003f004 Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs Checklist r s4M&AN emu w s 114 zlit"ki¢ a�'.t LOO/LOO' OLS 9 �U 9LO t9Z/90 GENERAL INFORMA ON PIN/Schedule: 300020969 AIN/Pared ID: 39-272-15-029 Status Active Property Type; Residential Property Address: 03333 INDEPENDENCE CT Omer Nares) WHEAT RIDGE CO 80033 2INICE THOM Mailing Address: SAME ADDRESS AS PROPERTY Z-- IN DEB Neighborhood: 2106 - BEI. AIRE,HILLCREST HEIGHTS, MELROSE MANOR AREA PROPERTY DESCRIPTION Subdivision Name: 199600 - PAYQ PROPER INVENTORY Property Type RESIN Year Built. 1951 Adjusted Year Built: 1958 Design. Ranch Improvement Number: 9 Item Quality No. Areas Quality Construction Sqft FULL BATH Average 1 FIRST FLOOR Average M 2139 3FIX-3/4 BATH Average 1 ATTACH GARAGE Average M � 1550 2FIX BATH Average 1 MAIN FIREPLCE Low 1 MAIN BEER M 3 • tri« . . F016 - Detail « Mill -Information -- 10, r TRANSPORTATIONDIST DRAINAGE&FLOOD CONT DIST low D k t t 4 YID s. Y� vT PLAT NA t kIDGE FIRE DIST , i =. your health and the protection of your pool equipment, it is essential that your bal- ancedFor IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII�III IIIIpIIIUllll I� IIII IIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIN lRecommended Level(s) NIS I�IIIIII II��IIIIIIINIIII IMII II�I�CII�II I Fiberglass Pools IIII�II�III II�I�N� III I VIII Other ii Fiberglass SpasTypes Other Pool .� Spa lWater III Il�pll II ��� VIII Temp. IIII IIDIII NIIIIII UIIIINIiI)I IIIIIIg�INI III IIS IIIA III IIII MINI II, IIII�I II 104 [III �N�II IIN�I to II SII �I # IL �INI 7.3 pll�llllll VIII IIII IMII II�I� II SII III ��III� III IIII I VIII 7.8 ILII 'Total IIM� �I IMI IIIIIIIIIIII,IV(PPM) IMI 2,� I � I0 120 IIIL150 IUIU II0III� IIuN �I IIIIINIIIII04I I (Calcium IIIII IIII HardnessIIA IIII UII Ijl( SII MINI IIlil �,�I0U I0� INN 300 iii U!IIIN U IIo�I II�INI0NI ISI 200 IIII �IIIpIIIIIN0II SII II (PPM) IUII I�II�I IIfll Ilf II�II�IIIM� UIN IIIII��II�I MAXIMUM 4500 MAXIMU NIUIIIIIIIIIII�I VIII �II�L�I�IIIN�N IIUIII IhU 5I�INIIIIpI0� II�NIIhIIIII �UIIUIII�I Fre SII ICNI � I VIII III IIII IIII SII I►�I I�UI (PPM)* PIS II I�IUIII III 111111 �IIIII IUIUII, Ill VIII ��IIII LNIII IIIN�IIII �,MJ #tal 1111111 Dissolved�Solids� IIIIIII�III� I MID�ID��I ISI �II�II MAXIMUM** �III�MAXIMUM*U�yNIUI0NII��gII0N � plll �I�INII� IUNN�� IIS ChlorineFree D 5 PPMl Occasional chemical shock dosing of the pool or spa water should not damage the heater providing the water is balanced. Automatic chemical dosing devices and salt chlorinators are usually more efficient in heated water, unless controlled, they can lead to excessive chlorine level which can damage yourheater, andwhich is notcovered und chem- icaldosing device. Further advice should be obtained from yourpool or #. builder, accredited #♦# shop, or •# for # • hangesto: Additions: Deletions: None Alolnlgiw Em a} Before Start -Up 5 Lighting Instructions & ShutProcedures Manually Lighted Pilots &flit 8 Operating Instruction & Shut -Off Procedures - Automatically Lighted Pilots Ilii i After tarttJ 1 1U t1Lu�� gyp, 't" J "*��111e #t�tuti� u�tttt ttiySt t Ut GT1Y ti}kid"' } t t t� iy�,ik\`�.? ti Pool & >a Water Chemistry 8 Automatic Chlorinators & Chemical Feeders Cold Weather Operation 11 Code Requirements 12 Clearances Outdoor12 f:. a Florida and Texas Building Codes 15 Indoor Heater Installation 15 dli•Stack/indoor Stack 16 Atmospheric Specifications and Dimensions 17 Lo NOx Specifications and Dimensions 18 Combustion • Ventilation Air Piping18 Vent 19 Gas Supply • ! 20 Gas Pressure Regulator 20 Gas Pressure Adjustment 20 Pipe Sizing For. 21 Row Rates Exchanger21 Heat PressureDrop Tables 22 Polymer Headers 22 Cast Iron Headers 22 Unitherm Governor Ope.: #. 23 Internal Automatic Bypass 23 External Auxiliary Bypass Valve 23 Auxiliary BypassAdjustment 23 Pressure Relief Reversal 24 Plumbing—Water Connections 25 Heat Exchanger Procedure • Electrical Wiring • Millivolt Models 26 Advanced i! aModels 27 Transformer Wiring b Wiring Diagram ♦':. (Mechanical Therm.) 29 Wiring Diagram - AFT Models,Atmospheric CAUTION: Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground. Since propane can accumulate in MILLIVOLT SYSTEM (MANUALLY UGHTED PILOI) X This appliance has a pilot that must be lit by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. B. BEFORE LIGHTING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell near the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: *Do not try to light any appliance. elllt+14.##*4-tALI;-p any phone in your building. *Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions. 1, STOP! Read the safety information above. Z Set the thermostat on the lowest setting. 3. Turn On/Off switch to the "Off' position. 4. Remove heater door panel. 5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise r_,� to flofr NOTE. Knob cannot be turned from "Pilot" to Off' unless knob is pushed in slightly. Do not force. 6 o clear out any gas. If you then smell gas, STOP! Follow +`r in the safety information above. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step. 7Locate pilot mounted on the right side panel of the burner tray. &IMIXTEfflu, � 111011 MEESE= C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob, Never use tools, If the knob wil not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repai it. Call a qualified service technician - Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explo- sion. D, Do not use this appliance if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified serv- ice technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water. 8, Turn gas control knob counter -clockwise to "Pilor 9Place flame to end of pilot tube. Push in control knob all the way and hold to light pilot. Continue to hold control knob in for about one minute after the pilot is lighted, release knob and it will pop back up. Pilot should remain lighted. If it goes out, repeat steps 5 through 9. If knob does not pop up when released, stop and immediately call your service technician or gas supplier. 10. Stand to the side of the heater and turn the gas control knob counter -clockwise # ";'# .r c Replace heater door panel. 12. Turn On/Off switch to the "On" position. 13. Set thermostat to the desired setting. SHUT -OF PROCEDURE 1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. 4, Push the gas control knob slightly and turn 2. Turn On/Off switch to the "Off' position. clockwise te�_�� to "Off". Do not force. 3. Remove heater door panel. 5Replace heater door panel. CAUTION. Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground, Since propane can accumulate in confined areas, extra care should be exercised when lighting propane heaters. ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM (AUTOMATICALLY LIGHTED PILOI) A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand. B. BEFORE—OPERATING, smell all around the appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell near the floor because some gas is heavier than air and will settle on the floor. fire department, C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it. Call a qualified service technician. Force or attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion. *Do not try to light any appliance. D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been *Do not touch any electric switch; do not use under water. Immediately call a qualified any phone in your building. service technician to inspect the appliance and *Immediately call your gas supplier from a to replace any part of the control system and neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's any gas control which has been under water. instructions. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 1 STOP! Read the safety information above. 2Set the thermostat to the lowest setting. 1 Tom off all electrical power to the appliance. 4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand. 5Remove heater door panel. 6. For Honeywell valve: Turn gas control knob clockwise to -Ow. For Robertshaw valve: Models 266-406: Turn gas control knob clockwise to Model 206: Push in and move gas con- trol lever counter -clockwise positiM r s, STOPI Follow "B" in the safe- ty information above. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step. 8. T7"as control knob counter -clockwise to "On". (Honeywell VR 8300 and Robertshaw 7000) 9. Replace heater door paneL 10. Turn on all electrical power to the appliance. 11Set thermostat to desired setting. 12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the instructions "To Turn Off Gas To Appliance" and call your service technician or gas supplier. i A ; AVAMY-A!"T Z9110 I . Set the thermostat at the lowest setting. 2. Turn off all the electrical power to the ap ance if service is to be performed. 3. Remove heater door panel. 4. For Honeywell VR 8300 and Robertsha 7000 gas Turn qas control knob clockwise to "Off. Make sure knob rest against For Robertshaw 7200 gas valve. Push in and move gas control lever co clockwise � 1- 11 to "Off" position. 5, Replace heater door panel. Feel the inlet and outlet pipes. Outlet pipe should be only slightly warmer than the inlet. It should not be hot. WARNING: Should overheating occur or the gas to the 4feater al check of the pilot and burner. The flame should be blue with a well-defined pattern. M A yellow or "floating" flame indicates restricted air openings or incorrect orifice size. Should this occur, shut the heater off and contact your installer or gas supplier. Clatmi Mg, a ice person at the time of installation periodically checked thereafter. Refer to Pr sure Switch Adjustment on pg. 38 of this manual). WARNING: Operation of the heater without water circulation will cause rapid and severe damage to the heater, and will void the warrantj,: MWE guidelines: 1. Spa water temperatures should never exceed 104-F (40-C). A temperature of 100T considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is suggested for young children, 2. Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning. 3. Pregnant Women Beware! Soaking in water over 1020F (390C) can cause fetal damage during the first three months of pregnancy resulting in the birth of a brain-damaged or deformed child. Pregnant women should stick to the 1000F (380C) maximum rule. 4. Before entering the spa or hot tub, users should check the water temperature with an accurate ther- mometer; spa or hot tub thermostats may err in reg- ulating water temperatures by as much as 4T 5. Persons with a medical history of heart disease, culatory problems, diabetes, or blood pressure problems should obtain .s advice before _ pools or hot tubs. 6. Persons taking medications which induce drowsi- ness, such as tranquilizers, antihistamines, or anti- coagulants, should not use spas or hot tubs. WARNING: Check the heater for possible rodent nests after long periods of non-use. To be followed one month after start-up and then semi- annually 1 Inspect top of heater and drafthood for soot, a sticky black substance around finned tubes and "'llit" baffles, and open flue gas passageways. Any ble soot should be cleaned for proper opera- tion. (CAUTION: Soot may be combustible. Wet s surfaces completely prior to cleaning. Do no steel wire brush. 2. Clean main burners and pilot burner of dust and lint. 3. Inspect and operate all controls, gas valve and pressure relief valve (if equipped). 4. Make visual check of the burner and pilot flames. Flame pattern on the main burner and pilot is illus- trated on page 7. Yellow flame means restriction of the air openings. Lifting or blowing flame cates high gas pressure. Low flame means tow gas pressure, Should the latter occur, shut the heater off and contact your gas supplier or quali- fied service agency. indoor heaters, clean room intake openings to ensure adequate flow of combustion and ventila- tion air. 6, Keep area around heater clear and free from com- bustible materials, gasoline and other flammable and corrosive vapors and liquids. IF HEATER WILL NOT FIRE: If you have no electrical power, it may be that your "circuit breaker" has tripped. Try re -setting it. If you have electrical power but the heater will not fire check the following or see Troubleshooting section: I. The time clock must be in the "ON" position. 2. Your pump strainer basket may be full. If so remove debris, 3. Your filter may be dirty. If so, backwash or clean filter. (To tell if your filter is dirty, took to see if the filter pressure will be higher than usual). 4The pump may have lost its prime and be runnin dry. Check the pressure on the filter. If there is n pressure; then you are not moving water (or you gauge is broken). Try to get the pump to run at it normal flow rate. M7 heater, Heat exchanger damage resulting from cip. viarrav- have an anti -siphoning device to prevent chemical back-up into the heater when the pump is shut off . A check valve should be installed between the heater outlet and the chlorinator. EW ja!� wim-as covered under the warranty. The Lo NOx burners and orifice areas should be inspected annually. Dirt and debris can affect the Q*04, or prevent the heater from firing. DO NOT clean the burners with a wire brush. during short-term cold spells. When temperatures!, are between 00 and 320F, flow (continuous pump! I operation) must be maintained. I tion. When heater is used during freezing weather, care must be taken to avoid freeze -ups. Continuousl pump operation is a must, Additional protection mayl be required. The heater is not warranted againstl, freeze -ups. I COLD CLIMATE: Prolonged operation with water temperatures below 50OF is not recommended. When starting the heater with water temperatures below 500F, operate the heater continuously until higher temperatures are reached. Operating the heater for prolonged periods with pool water below 5#OF ean seri#,,usfy *affmje-tht hitattx, an,*, is nc>t cov- ered by the warranty. For cold climate areas, please follow the winterizingi procedures listed. Heaters installed outdoors in freezing climate areas may be shut down for the winter. Observe the follow- ing procedure for winterizing the heater: 1Turn off gas valve, manual gas valve, and electri- cal supply to the heater. 2. Open drain plug located on the inlet/outlet header, (under water pipes). Remove the heat exchanger inspection panel on the side opposite water piping to gain access to the drain plug on the return head- er. Open drain plug on return header. N ME 3. For ASME Heaters only: Disconnect compression fittings from the pressure switch and return header that connects to the 114" copper tube and allow the tube to drain. The manufacturer recommends that this manual be reviewed thoroughly before installing your pool/spa heater. If there are any questions that this manual does not answer, please contact the factory or your local represen- tative. On receipt of your equipment it is suggested that you visually check for external damage to the carton. It the carton is damaged, a note should be made on the Bill of Lading when signing for the equipment. Remove the heater from the carton. If it is damaged, report the damage to the carrier immediately. Save the carton. I IFIR I ii I I I I I I I I;I; III I I I I I III I i'lli Ili III I I I! I I I I I; i I I! 119 1 1 MEOMM STANDARD UNIT (POLYMER HEADERS) ASME UNIT (CAST IRON HEADERS) 1. "Pagoda" top 1. "Pagoda" top 2. 2" GPVC union with "a' rings (2) Z In/Out flanges (2) 3. Plastic pipe finish flange for gas line 3. 1-1/2" flange gaskets (2) 4. Bonding lug with mounting screw 4. 2" flange gaskets (2) (AFT models only) 5. Flange bolts (4) 6. Pressure relief valve 7. 2" CPVC adapters (2) 8. Plastic pipe finish flange for gas line. 9. Bonding lug with mounting screw. (AFT models only) When ordering parts, you must specify the model and serial numbers of the heater. See below for location of serial number. When ordering under warranty conditions, you must also specify date of installation. Modet O-R206A-MN-C A$ME Ho,,Wen CAST IRON F,*t hroon NAT MV lhvr Nuntwv 1"Nowl Em 11 1512KIR WIWI• The Model & Serial No. can also be found de MEMM�� M 0 9 Attention Installer: This manual contat n, S operation and safe use of this product, Thi's operator of this equipment after installationi A WARNING — Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury; death, or property damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions. ADANGER! Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution! This product must be installed by a licensed or certified electrician or a qualified pool serviceman in accordance with the National Electrical Code and all applicable state and local codes and ordinances, Improper Installation will create an electrical hazard which could result in death --- or serious injury to pool users, installers or others due to electrical shock, and may also cause damage to property Always disconnect the power to the pool light at the circuit breaker before servicing the light. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to serviceman, pool users or others due to electrical shock, READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL. WARNING — Important Safety Information for Pentair Aquatic Systems Niche a Light Installation i All Niche and Light installations must conform with all codes. A At WARNING — RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK AND INJURY USE ONLY THE INSTALLATION METHOD SPECIFIED BELOW. Important Safety Information for Fountain Fixture Installations Location of Pentair Fountain Fixture* Required installation Method Luminalre Use (P/N 560000 – P/N 560001) (P/N 660002 – P/N 560003) Swimming Pool or Spa Wet -Niche Swimming Pool Fixture Housing (Forming Shell) ONLY. (or Spa) Luminaire (Light) DO NOT USE Fountain Fixture Stand, Fountain Wet -Niche Submersible Fixture Housing (Forming Shell) or Swimming Pool (or Spa) Fountain Fixture Stand. Luminalre (Light) Note, Wet -niche luminaires complying with requirements for both uses may bear both the Listed Wet -Niche Swimming Pool (or Spa) Luminaire UL Mark and the Listed Wet -Niche Submersible Luminaire UL Mark, A luminaire not bearing the corresponding UL Listing Mark is not considered by UL to have been produced under UL's Listing and Follow -Up Service for the associated usage location, CAUTION. The IntelliBrite LED light fixture must only be used with Pentair fixture housings (niches). If the IntelliBrite LED light fixture is installed into other niches, the installation will not carry U.L. approval and will void all warranties. Largeplastic niche overview (USA only)--.. ......... ........................... ....................... .......... I Read this first before Installing (USA only.... ...... ........... ........................ __ ...................... .... I Large plastic niche concrete/+g+ nite pool installation (USA only) .................... ....... — ....... ........ 2 Installing the seat in the large plastic niche (USA only) ....... — ...... ....... __ 3 Sea[ removal and replacement.. ......... ---- ....... . .................................. ....... .......... . ............ 6 Installation(Canada Only .....................».... . .................. . .......... ..... ---- ...... -- .......... 6-8 The following iterns are included in the Large Plastic Niche kit. If any items are missing please contact Pentair Technical Support. Plastic niche (large) (P/N 79206700) • Cap, Cord Seat (P/N 670 40) • PVC Conduit, Elbow (P/N 520272) • Large Plastic Niche Installation Guide (this manual) piIIIIIIII, The cord seal grommet assembly accessory includes: Cord Seat Grommet Assembly (P/N 670044) • Seal • Stub lJse the large plastic niche with any of the following Pentair wet niche light fixture part numbers-. P/N 783xxxxx P/N 784xxxxx PIN 788xxx xx P/N 789xxxxx P/N 6000xx Contact Technical Support at: 8A,M, to 730 RM.) Fax: (800) 284-4151 I LaTqq� Plelstic Niche Overview 1, Ensure. that the electrical system of your pool confornis with all current National Electrical Code (NEC), and all local codes and ordinances. A licensed or certified electrician must install the electrical system to meet or exceed those requirements before, the Small Plastic Niche (fixture -housing) is installed. 1 Some of the NEC requirements are as follows: • The fighting circuit must have a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (G C1), and have an appropriately rated circuit breaker, • The junction box or the low voltage transformer shall be located at least eight (8) inches above the maximum water line and at least four (4) inches above the ground level or pool deck whichever provides the greater elevation. The junction box shall be no less than 48 inches from the inside wall of the pool, unless separated from the pool by a solid fence, wall or other pernianent barrier. For more information, see NEC 680.24 code requirement. See Figure I below. • The light fixture and all metal items within five (5) feet of the pool must be properly electrically bonded. For more information, see NEC 680.26 code requirement, See Figure I below. • The niche must be properly installed so the pilot screw hole is at the 12 o'clock position and the top edge of the Underwater Light's lens is at least 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool, see Figure 1. Rffimffi� e-- M EMIM Wk FROM BOTTOM OF AACOON SOX OR LOW VOLTAGE "C6 R TO WATER UNE TOTOPOFLEMS A- WN, fROMWAMER USE -A". TOTOP OF LENS J --PtLOTSCREWATTOP CONCRETE MUST BE CUT BACK AROUND NCHE TO ALLOW FOR kk A €` ACT PLASTER SEAL See Detail A The niche is properly electrically bonded and grounded using the NO. 8 AWG ground connector located at tile rear of the niche, see Figure 1. Use only Pentair lighting fixtures in this niche to ensure proper bonding and grounding connections. N =�pir 1� 1� qiii� 1� 111�111qiqp ; III 11111� 111111111111 11111 I� �111 III I I! I L � I I I :: 1 The following steps describe how to install the large plastic niche to the pool rebars, connect the metal conduit to the niche and connect the bonding/grounding wire to the outside of the niche. IMM13 For proper bonding and grounding connections, use only Pentair Underwater Light fixtures with this niche -fixture housing. Failure to do so could create an electrical hazard which would result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers and others. Locate position on the vertical surface where the niche and light is to be installed. The top of the light lens must be a minimum of 18" below normal water level. 2. Connect the PVC conduit to the niche using an approved PVC cement. Note: ff required, a 45' P VC 1.• to 314 "' conduit elbon, adapter is provided ivith the kit. 11"hen gluing the PVC elbow to the niche, ensure to insert the elbow with the nicheJacing ap, to avoid glue running into the insitle o)' the niche. 3. Secure the niche -fixture housing to the rebar with tic wires. Orient the niche so that the pilot screw receptacle is located at the top of the niche. The niche must be properly installed so the pilot screw hole is at the 12 o'clock position and that the top edge of the underwater light's lens is at least 18 inches below the surface of the water in the pool. See Figure 1. 4. Connect the bonding wire from rebar and bonding grid to the bonding lug at the rear of the niche. 5. Bond the niche -fixture housing to all other metallic items within 5 feet of the pool, using a No, 8 ANVG bond wire. The Bond connection is located at the rear of the niche. tVote. lf using non-metallic conduit (PVC), a No.8 AWG bondingl , grounding wire must be installed through the condtut ftrun, thea Junction box to the bonding/grounding lug inside the niche. The connection inside the niche must be sealetl with a listed sealant such as Pentair 60028300 or equiralent, (see page 5, steals )- Note: If pool surface is to I plastered, you must allow proper concrete cut-back f( plaster thickness. Finished concrete surface must be c back behind the niche flan see Detail A of Figure I on page 1). Finished area surrounding niche must be and flush with the front fa( of the niche. This ensures snug fit between light and wall. Large Plastic Niche (side view) M 6. Support conduit to hold the Large Plastic Niche at the proper distance in front of rel ar so that the front of mounting ring is flush with the desired finish surface. = III! III 1111piliq •=l�illillilillillilillllililill iiiiiiiii'llillillill 11 Ii I � I ; mom Before, installing, read through the following steps. The fol lowing describes how to attach the seat to the bonding/grounding wire and light cord and to install the water tight seat inside the niche. To install the seat in the niche: 1. Leave the seal cap in the niche as installed at the factory. 2. Route the bonding/ground wire and the light cord, through the conduit and seal cap into the inside of the niche as shown below. 3. Putl the required length of light cord through the niche. 4. Pull the bonding/ground wire through with enough stack to connect to the niche bonding lug. MMUM EMEEM mmmm In 51 5. Reniove the plastic had; containing the cord sea] asserribly (seat and stub) from the inside of the niche. Remove the seal and stub from the bag. 6. Grasp the seal and spread the smaller opening, and clip onto the bonding/ground wire. Spread the larger opening, and clip onto the light cord as shown. Orient the seal pins facing outward. 1/1 Seal Stub Core seal assembly ,,/' Seat Clip bonding wire into seal Clip light cord into seal 7. Ensure that the seating surface in the threaded hub is clean and clear of any debris or glue. K Slide the seal down the wires and insert it into the threaded hub in the niche. lush the seal and wires into the hub until it bottoms out. Threaded hub Insert seal/wires into N 9. Slide the seat cap into the niche threaded hub. Carefully position and align the cap with the threaded hub. Hand tighten the cap clockwise two or three turns. 10. Gently tug on the wire, you still should be able to pull the wires in or out of the seal to adjust the wire length if necessary. 11. Tighten the cap clockwise to lock the seal and wires in place. Tug on the wires to ensure that they do riot move. The seat will form a water tight seal so that water cannot enter the conduit from inside of the niche. 12. Connect the bonding/ground wire to the lug inside the niche. Tighten the screw to secure the wire to the lug. Ensure that the wire has sufficient slack to allow removal of the cap and seal in the future, 13. Scaled the wire/lug connection with a listed sealant such as Pentair RN 60028300 or equivalent. Bonding/grounding v (leave slack bef connecting to I Bonding/grounding li 14. The niche installation is complete. The niche is ready for the light installation. M It may be necessary to remove and replace a light assembly which requires removal, of the seal and cap to allow running a new light cord to the junction box. After the existing seal is removed, a new seal should be installed. A A WA21V11"M — Risk of electrical For proper bonding and grounding connections, use only Pentair Underwater Light Fixtures with this niche -fixture housing. Failure to do so could create an electrical hazard which would result in death or serious injury to pool users, installers and others, To remove and replace the seat (refer to illustrations on previous pages): I . Remove the light assembly from the niche and cut the wire that is connected to the existing light. I Unscrew the cap from the niche hub. 3. Tug on the light cord to loosen the seat from the niche threaded hub. Using needle -noise pliers, gently pull on each of the seat puts to remove the seal and wires from the hub, 4Uns-na the seat frorn the wires and remove the seal from the niche. Leave the bonding/ round wire connected to the lug inside the niche. S. Insert the light cord through the cap. 6. Run the new light cord into the niche hub and through the conduit to the junction box. T Allow for the required length of light cord to wrap around the light assembly. 8. Spread the larger opening of the seal, and clip it onto the light cord. Spread the smaller opening, and clip it onto the bonding/ground wire. 9Ensure that the seating surface in the threaded hub is clean and clear of any debris or glue. 10. Slide the seat down the wires and insert it into the niche hub. Push the seal and wires into the hub until it bottoms out. I I . Slide the seal cap into the niche threaded hub. Carefully position and align the cap with the threaded hub. Hand tighten the cap clockwise two or three turns. 12. Gently tug on the wire, you still should be able to pull the wires in or out of the seal to adjust the wire length if necessary. 13. Tighten the cap clockwise to lock the seal and wires in place. 'rug on the wires to ensure that they do not move. The seal will form a water tight seal so that water cannot enter the conduit front inside of the niche. 14. The installation is complete. A. Ensure that the electrical system of your pool con forms with the following requirements of the Canadian Electrical Code (CE), and all local codes and ordinances. A licensed or certified electrician must install the electrical system to meet or exceed those requirements before the light and (fixture -housing) is installed. B. Some of the CE requirements are listed below. 1. The lighting circuit must have a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFC1), and have an appropriately rated circuit breaker. 2. The GFC1 or a transformer must be located at least 3 in or more from the edge of the pool, see NOT and Figure 3. 3. Thejunction/deck box must be scaled to the conduit to prevent water from getting into the box, see Figure 4. 4. The light fixture and all metal items within 3 m of the, pool must be properly electrically bonded. 0 1 M , 1111111 5. The niche must be properly installed so the pilot screw hole is at the 12 o'clock position and that the center line of the Underwater Light's lens, is or a maximum depth of 600 mm below the surface of the water in the pool, see Figure 3. NOTE The required orientation of all Pentair lights is with the pilot screw at the 12 o'clock position. This is guaranteed by proper niche installation. 6. Be sure the niche is properly electrically bonded via the No. 6 AWG ground connector located at the, rear of the niche. C. Use only Pentair lighting fixtures in this niche to ensure proper bonding and grounding connections. RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION For proper bonding and grounding connections, use only Pentair Underwater Light Fixtures with this niche -fixture installersand others. *NOTE Junction/Deck Box must have a water tight bushing. To GFC1, Circuit Breaker and Power Source, Water surface level 600 mm max. to the Rigid centerline of the Lens, Conduit #6 AWG Ground GFCl and/or Transformer must be Connector bonding located 3m or more from pool wall, is located at rear (See *NOTE above) of Niche. JumtWDed(boxes shag be installed: I -- � f- N1 —�/ E �rl 1—ft" =1111tal (a) above the normal water level of the pod; (c) in W a manner or location that the box will not be an obstade; and (it) in such a manner that any water on the deck d drain away from the box, Pilot Screw @12 o'clock position 20 mm Concrete must be cut back around Niche to allow for a compacted plaster seal. --- 292 rum Coil 1.22 rn of light 406 mm cable around fixture, am M A. Junction,/I,)eck boxes shall be installed: (a) above the normal water level of the pool; (b) so that the top of the box is located at or above thefinished level of the pool deck; (c) in such a manner or location that the box will not be an obstacle; and (d) in such a manner that any water on the deck will drain away frorn the box (See Figure 4). Deck water drains Approved Junction/Deck B away from Junction/Deck Box ME, I I IMMIMM20 Junction/Deck Box elevated above Deck and guarded Approved Diving Board or Junction/ other equipment Junction/ 4 Deck Box to protect Junction/Deck Box elevated and guardLTTJ Water level below Junction/Deck Box z*= SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS q� PENTAIR 1620 i 1AWKINS AVE., SAI~3i=ORD, NC 27330 + (919) 566-13000 10951 WESTLOS ANGELES AVE., MOORPARK, CA 9309'1 • (131151553-5000 we ov, pentairpool.corra Ali Pentair. trademarks and lochs are owned by Pentair or by one of its c1&obal affib Ates. Pentair Aquatic: Systems'm and IntettiBr ate"' are trademarks and/or registered trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc,and/or its affiliated companies in the United States and/ or other countries, Urates expressly noted, names and brands of third parties that may be used in this document are not used to indicate an affiliation of, endorsement between the owt-s rs; of these names and brandand Pentair Water Pool and Spa, €nc;. Those names and brands may be the tiadernaarks or.. registered trtar eroarks of those third parties. Because we rare'corbnuoa,rs, improving our products and services, Pentair reserves tine right to change specifications without prior notice, Pentair is an equat opportunity ernployer. "� 2015 Pentair Water Poot and Spa, hlc.., Aft rights reserved, This document is subject to chas'sele w4hout notice, ROVES Basid hafw".fv pvc-caustiom sJululdJoflow-'41'uOuOrc is m 32A4T m art, Wt,kx"otl VCMT P:}1in ihmvfi;p'j", 0o"u"K km MINIMA OPI'LO�IMJIN (041 41"10(lid Cllrltls,�;: senous, personw tqpvv, dt-iwr� 0a map -v proptn" a�t ukpc� "'mu it A,^14 wimtis at, r can causc nunor or mw Ii) peftDania !,!,c and #f tgnoved Presents a potcsq, fa i hazarti , it, vall ZrNu make", ecxisturwrs aware of ao, iou's dw xv, unpredictaw"- and us lsuie, The NOTICE latwl indicale,, sivrial insfutactiorl", thal arc inif"wvdant but not rclatcd to hazards, ,S,.A%IE THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL Use only 141gh R;de Sand No. 20 Silica S, no d, .45mn i 5,S,,,mm HAY11,41"" IVRIJ), POOJ-� P1,11 Page 2 of 8 X24_ , IS SOT -06 Rxv A Rnd and kMww all instructions in this owner's manual and on the equiprocut. Failure to can rigs e nevrre injury andlor MM sw,tiun Entrapinent.11aiard. 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Start puw-q,:i and opwakt unfit water in sialt qlas', IN 41cw- about 1/2 'If, er. sr HuTi*rv, J.4,uCkio W 5ju(stfx',1 11's -tion and rtxon valvfm fh,. achieve desimd 'tow, 1: yt"tt,'fn flor. 9yalr,�2 N lit's I xiF, requw""" 1'. 6, WA%,-,,, the 4,0*n' pfc,=,cffc t, ox . rc�d.'vWwf -Ap ""n hf v� ffter its E, ge i rfv,nn, fit t�441 wify arum DcxA in mc,*, detit"m"16no uoxmri uh(",� n'ral fr"'mi se nwwY4 iA""Ow, `,Ii� in tn NO f Uhirsn; ,4, mnu vvnat ca"a 1, n -tzp c� tufte, poolw:aAar k cmay h, c rturwv- - 10" tkiclkwash frongiorAdy due to tea" unusuwlty evy inft"till clffrt bmd -n the wzhm tR?41, 1, y ;,epi�q 4%Mfpg.x Atul valvirwl nAut,',,,V'4, VJN6 MW rwsaazt he.,a'newI cl vrrwe;_I,'v," ounnu "ana trot rs raboyl ,Dt tf, fa sc,,,Vslern. PUM0 stram,,,r anI,,,J W`1�MT1`%`01(, VAkLV�c FUNC"PRUNS i U", 4 t_4'x "'n U111"ill", i(J tul-_I; Mu *tt"Kw fr"as,a,aiire 0 4^ rIt"I "A Z'r rk ff"^ V3 A nl Stop tne twmnp� ro kAiq`2AIA H, �,twl p-urnp arid. bar*%%n,,,)ate Unfii In starit class is clezir; RINSE—After backwashing, with pump off, set valve to RINSE', Start, purop anA ctiacualea for about 112, to 1 minute. rhis erev Chat all dirty water from backwashing is nns,ed t)4jt of the fillet to waste, preventing possible return ff w! p"4, si", nump, set 4"') fi['Q,Kl,S!"'M pump fcn meTrual filk"xing,, V*A.11tCz ICII'To hypas* fidf,r kur 8:aaxi,ning cr; krwf,rte +,a 1=0 ar.,4"u jotVa''4cuurrunq,Iii',awi�u c'Tn-nc,'ty lc A i k is r_rci,,,cwa" fflrotrgh thr, pool 18 sy,s"cim hyc'� st,4r�,) #ho filtor. Wnx* i off to frcwn immo 64f,',r, Vacuumuin can beis it wrs atroot diriUy miff") the fife *r, when vacuum�inq ha" avydicbri-s sol, valvo. to WASI F rxisftkxto bypass ttft,a, fillor and vacuum C14raddy nn!t tca wnaUl. I., Complctc�ty drairw tank by unscrewing drain cap at L f e �_, c, & I—— _ K*',IA, 1. 2, 0,c,tIwcss V"'64' lo cxnit, "Ovaivi.a 'I'ar, s irvv-1 rw*A*-, rin v��fkve irw% hc,4".,wr'n ;,vqV Nwf ori5.,,0kw1sL, U, Vh, , > a,X34 _1-11- - *i"'rA *,6� ,, f""t, -fS r, $1, `�O t'civ",ttr,'� yl:wr k' 't fit Ns") may fartory pwcl", Oeal txot�4 "a ca"o"bit"lation ur two t XA10,1 4=-1 J - "o, OV%ert� Yi,)Uf t lf'i"!OC 11'VS4k-,,n i"', Howovtur, tai it ` k'flt imr mort 'imwJ"rTm nino rwv7ifs, ytopeea,�Uo, i st.4,azzatule- '11*1 �I il ft,,-;vash yatK u� tri WMV, I Q to Tiinnvwf>s, ol,Y t s,l Ir at f`, l"JU, "Vk -$Kot�AVAM)1_1 1AW-41i 16W,el 014 1 to 3 ppin� aind a pHrzinijiI. cd 1wo tw,,lrmit odmw mid hnHrLkrja- tr",Irrvvy in v�lf if nfle it it cufficult kjr -V("Ajr fin to urcxx�,,,ltv (Jertfi the ocx:d wzitc�r, I<,, `v, Memx cxwv';rmc OrOn X, rte.-, ruarr, �,, a iam aru,:,ua tt a" P , "t oT vA Page 5 of 8 MODEL Sl 80T, S210T, S220T, I2I OT -06 Rev A H PARTS A S `,S219'f,S2120'r,S244T lit.-dels S1,801 REF PAW--- DESCAW110N Ci VFFECTIVE �MAXIMUM F.MQUIRED CLEMANCE MEDIA REQUIRED ME I vnivf, I MODEL VILIStI101m WORKINS 7�E�NCE 1,3.hiokl 84pr. AMOW 1777 AMOUNT NUMBER ARCS rRESSURE '-BAR SX2WDA F,12.'l4qz 1 - � — n2_ cc Ff lki�k mm"" Wibk �44' FlIlt-54 As Mcg 1 SXINAA2 Lrk AmHvlwvn_, da, Q Wd"I'l—mAl 7 cl "WAYWAl 7d ,180T Ab IR 3 1 ah:ral (Sc,,f vnov it i) F'Tinr 2,00511 8 8b ;2hr' infef i,,0t 'ri4 uq IOU to2mz aW Ib 466' 41", Wn F 200 '226' 50 3 4" 460 W40 TABL' I **AKo known as No 20 SHica Sand. PARTS A S `,S219'f,S2120'r,S244T lit.-dels S1,801 REF PAW--- DESCAW110N Ci LL� ... .. ........ vnivf, I N,,� Jm Oul3-19 1,3.hiokl EWA, OWN 1ANVY Ww*AmYYTq Bb SX2WDA F,12.'l4qz cc 70 1 SXINAA2 Lrk AmHvlwvn_, da, Q Wd"I'l—mAl 7 cl "WAYWAl 7d SX244AA! SXXXK), 3 1 ah:ral (Sc,,f vnov it i) F'Tinr 2,00511 8 8b infef i,,0t 'ri4 uq IOU to2mz 0 a IS21 OT -06 Rev A MAXIMtJM RECOMMENDED SYSTEM FLOW RATE BY PIPE SIZE Pipe Size Flow rate Pipe Size Flow rate Pipe Size Flow rate [nits) GPM(Liter/Min] [ninij GPM [Liter in] [mrnj GPM [Liter/.Min] 1" 20 1 '/" 45 2!/2" 110 [3 2] [7 5] [50] [1701 [75] [415] 1 '/4" 30 [40] [110] DATE OF INSTALLATION PURCHASED FROM 2" 80 [63] [300] TABLE2 PRODUCT REGISTRATION (Retain For Your Records) 3" 160 [901 [6001 MODEL SERIAL NUMBER A Retain this Warranty Certificate, in a safe and coavetwieot tocat (4r yonr tv"wds. PROBLEM SOLVING L I$T RF�Ipll, 0y L04i' VVAITEH FIAXI W, skilrininf. Iond fulmr) straiilor baskels for debris, 2. Che(.k fut, resttictiorte in intake atid dischr4rge lfim-n 3- ("hei-1k air 110�,,*.`n intake hndi-,nh,;,0 by txlbbItis returitiog to pwl), T' F CIVC,#*- EFS POOL WAI ER WON'T CLEAR UP . ..... ... . 1, Chork for algae in pool and 1 1, Check chlorine, pH and total 2, be szt ire, chlorine � ; l .0V1 levels, are In pt bf Inn-2i"s '0C luired), 3,su,�-f,u-n of filter snnfl for crorting i:x U (remove I "of s,,-oxf if necessary). POOL C4`1EMf-311RY GUIDELINES alknhnity levels r.knd adjust as rctqoired, 2 8e sure fl(.-tw rM.0 TIRM'klh "Ik,!r is I OV --trate filter for longer periods. 4Re sure Vari-Fto volve is solk on "Filter" positiort, ACTION 1,14FOW"D 10 CORRLCY P00C CHEMISTF.Y SUGGESTED POOL CHENNSTRY LEVELS TO WiSE-1TO LOWER Ash Add %Iuri;bc Acid rwSodium Bisf 11phate TOTAI_tV -t-ftn' -KA I tin to 130'k :)PM Irl rd �,n.: a jr: r :AG St-tumBic-oirbo Ao Add Muri�., t AJd Chlolinc Nonc,,Ifij,a I"Nodne Will r&nfun:r!!y djssipafc I 1j) 10 3'.0 ppak AtldChlohrtp w,; o ical -��,y Noactic -rim, ln;-, &sr",q,'a'a"t -yn -:,Nn '�n wir v'!" V "ic'; ppsn dd f"tabilizer Dilution - parL,;Iny drain &t por)i w,-Aet, (Cyanwic Acid) th-,A as rwJ 'C,,,�)en lrteatk-1 wit b G; YI Page 7 of 8 MODEL S 8OT S210L S2 0T 5240 T This equipment was inspected before shipment front our plant. To original purchasers of this equipment, Hayward Pool Products, Inc.,, 6201 Division Street, Elizabeth, New Jersey, warrants its products free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ON (1) year from the, date of purchase. Parts which fail or become defective during the warranty period, except as a result of freezing, negligence, improper installation, use, or care, shall be repaired or replaced, at our option, without charge, within 90 days of the receipt of defective product, barring unforeseen delays. To obtain warranty replacements or repair, defective components or parts should be returned, transportation paid, to the place of purchase, or to the nearest authorized Hayward service center. For further Hayward dealer or service center information, contact Hayward customer service department. No returns may be made directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward fool Products. Inc. To original purchasers of this equipment, Iiayward Pool Products, Inc. warrants its vacuum release systems to be free from defects in materials and worlm anship for a period of O (t) year from the date of purchase. Filters which become defective during the warranty period, except as a result of freezing, negligence, improper installation, use or care, shall be repaired or replaced, at our option, without charge. All other conditions and terms of the standard warranty apply, Hayward shall not be responsible for cartage, removal and/car reinstallation labor or any other such costs incurred in obtaining warranty replacements, fhe flayward Pool Products warranty does not apply to components manufactured by others. For such products, the warranty established by the; respective manufacturer will apply. Some states cto not allow a limitation on how long; an implied warranty lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential dans ag es, sea the above limitation or e tc luskin may not apply to years. This warranty gives you specific legal rigbts, and you may also have a,atlter rights, wlaieh vary fron) Statc to suite, ata)ward Pool Pr('AACtas; Cane. 620 0tr;4on Sowt *h"pAwsaates all Previous publications. E iaatatah, NJ 072017 DETACH HERE: f4 i out eaaatrtoo pordou cornpleteiv anti taaaaii wititita ifs days, (if paaratlaast/itasta,f tirttt IS2I _06 Rev A t=x Ila ward Pool Products, Inc- '2006, All rights rr-sc,ra ed, lkfila le,: tlaaywaa at t'4am3 lir'(4ducei, lase., 620 rXvision Street, Clirataetta, NJ 07 207, Aims Warranty Dept, AY WA R Dr :worse Address City ..., _. State _Zip Product Serial No. Ci New Installation 0 Replacement Type of in -Ground Pool. 0 vinyl 0 Fiberglass 0 Gunite Size of Port k airs pool has trven its service CJ icss thin i i i t-3 0 :3-5 D 5-10 Isaarrhased irons;. Company name aatddress State—,— Zip„ Plate retro toe to re information on these outer products from Hayward. L) Pnnap t.i Filter (.w.l Automatic fool Cleaner i Light Chlorinator 0 Skintruer D Heater I l heat Pump 0 Salt/Chlorine Generator 0 Controls Page8 of8 MODEL S1801:, S210L S220T, S240T IS2 I OT -06 �Rev A SERIES AUTO-SKIMTM byHMMRJ U-19 01 "T Modets SP1,684-SPio85 Basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury and/or death. This Owsafety alert symbol- When you see this symbol on yo=ipTent or in this manual, took for one of the following signal words and be alert to the potential for pe injury. A k WARNING hzaz r,�Js Ithal cootc, `("mous i*-Ilu"ry, dr,,,alkn of major darnage and it ignored orese-,L, a potfni-,�t h;-;, fflu CAUTION warns about ha7ardt,, that will or rail Cause Inirlul or rnodetrote per" "ki" f-and/orpropo�,ly ",'' 1� � f iun,,'that are darn'.1--ro and if 5 aWdie () a(A �d pres- <i potenti�il lta?ard. It can also m,, -*e corjsufnt�v 'The NO KE label ifidiclatvs special instructions that are impoitant but not related to hazards. Hayward Pool Products 62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Phone: (908) 351-5400 --- L ----A--4, --- HA~RV A WARNING - Read and follow all instructions in this owner's manual and on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury and/or death. A WARNING — Suction Entrapment Hazard. Suction in suction outlets and/or suction outlet covers which are, damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or unsecured can cause severe injury and/or death due to the following entrapment hazards: Hair Entrapment- Hair can become entangled in suction outlet cover. Limb Entrapment- A limb inserted into an opening of a suction outlet sump or suction outlet cover that is damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached can result in a mechanical bind or swelling of the limb. Body Suction Entrapment- A negative pressure applied to a large portion of the body or limbs can result in an entrapment. Evisceration/ Disembowelment - A negative pressure applied directly to the intestines through an unprotected suction outlet sump or suction outlet cover which is, damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or unsecured can result in evisceration/ disembowelment, Mechanical Entrapment- There is potential for jewelry, swimsuit, hair decorations, finger, toe or knuckle to be caught in an opening of a suction outlet cover resulting in mechanical entrapment. A WARN ING -To Reduce the risk of Entrapment Hazards: o When outlets are small enough to be blocked by a person, a minimum of two functioning suction outlets per pump must be installed. Suction outlets in the same plane (i.e, floor or wall), must be installed a minimum of three feet (3') it rieterj apart, as measured from near point to near point, 0 Dual suction fittings shall be placed in such locations and distances to avoid "dual blockage" by user, 0 Dual suction fittings shall not be located on seating areas or on the backrest for such seating arpar,. 0 The inaxitouln system flow rate shall not exceed the flow rating of as listed on Table r. 0 Never use Pool or Spa if any suction outlet component is damaged, broken, cracked, missing, or not securely attached. 0 Replace damaittA, broken, cracked. missing, or not securely attached suction outlet components Immediately. 0 In addition two or more suction uutlel,<, per pump installed in a"I-cwd.x;oce with latest ASIAL, AP','W Standards and (PSC guidelines, follow all National, State, and Local codes applicable. 0 Installation of a vacuum release or vent,_,ystem, which wtieves entrapping sttcfion, is recommencled AWARNING Failure to remww",,, pressure tcst pings and/or plugs used in winterization of the pool/spa from the suction outlets co result in an hicrease potential for suction entrapment, as described above. AWARNH!NG, - Fifflurae to keep surtion cnitlet com one nts clear of debris, stick. is teaves, dirt, hair, paper and other alate ria! re�,;ue` *n an, Zricrrcj,-",.c, AWARNING -- Siictiork ootlet have a toliie Iifc, e, iroijl-c;�,'Cd, h ca frequently and replaced at least evei,y te's`t years or if kyhrid tcs biat "w. [,r,3 "t", cr",qked, rmsr;mg, oz Flot securely lattached. ACAL) fl -- Composents siich as the filtration system, pumps and heater roust he positioned so as to i7,w :, v iKK n t their heir being ud as means of ac(,t,.,sto the pool by young children. AWARNING -!Neuer operate or test the circulation systeryt at rnote than 5o PSL AWARNING Never change the filter control valve position while the pump is running. Aw"ARNING ro reduce risk or injury, do not permit children to use or climb on this product. Closely supervise children at ,Al tia)es. Components such as tile fil4atiou system, pumps, and freaters rnust be positioned to prevent children from using them as a ineans of access to the pool. AWARNING - lIctizardous, Prrssure, Floot and Spa water d nr"um during start up, nurnial opetation, and ,'ikcr Pump shut off, st;md clea, 8 p Start up, Failureto follow �,rafV elyaod clfwfalio'n' instro(Acou ions ld in �,qjaralinn of tht, ,;wor, hous�ni',ovv,,, I 'M urc i, r Aer atfl d Y d1or filter housing and clarnp due to pre, the n, whic h co, pw, it t ar 2eton-'-s- ng piw! anc! 64,ctd, atifrn sj:mat &n and pctrisp lcontrnIN mustboin oitposition and v'14ci,' a r,iIu%r islaau,"! easy ke!�,4 l.,Alvc bo in open puNitit'm, Before 'Jad'ingy sy,'�Aefa piartp, oil! ,ystcmi valves rou%t be st4 in as r '6,- 'iflerrontrol vi,4,vt,�position while system purnp is ot", ""Al w -si'stem wal"'I t uAuM baCk N1'V'hCJ1Kl4JL 00 PO' Oialiyf� t _Wvl;%rn hi'lly r.pon fifter inwolmd an non c1ase fiftei tnanuaI air relic4 valve until a steady stream of water (not ah, of air mid is, (11schargets, AWARNINIC3 -- Separatklm Hazaid. faiturfl, to hinow sitifety and opt-aflart irlstriationfi rav!drtsuft in viole,"A qromp andjor (41c* comperleats. stlainc-1 Cover rausk he protledy secute'd to isurnp housiwp witti strainer cover k I Spa cire-Lit"'Ition filiers alanital, all, teh-4valw, most be in open position, Do not a -m '� i ow, an a ;y,,�,Unn tomfinnent is not a-,sembled properbi Jaoc,4ged, or nossing� Do not pt ire ir �d ,pii rJurtudation SYS M V d a - w ;t in locked position in filte upp r b dy, *culaN u ,,awialair rotief valve bcidy is r a 0 a .. • # x - « .. 1. ! *. !*#.. # .. x #:: # .. #:.. x «..# . # t •51, i • � service.HAYWARDI* Poot Products Limited Warranty without charge. Proof of purchase is required for warranty In the event proofof !w determination of purchase To obtain warranty service, please contact the placeof purchase or the nearest Hayward AuthorizedFor on your nearest Hayward Authorized Service Centerplease Hayward shall not be responsible for cartage, removal, repair or installation labor or any other such costs incurred in obtaining warranty replacements or The Hayward Pool products w others. For such products, responsiblemanufacturer wilt apply, The express limited warranty above constitutes the entire warranty of Hayward Pool Products with respect to its* pool products and is in lieu of all other warranties expressed or implied, including warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose. In no event shall Hayward Pool products be t or Some states do not # an implied warranty lasts, or # ! the abovelimitation may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. Hayward Pool 620 Divilsion Street *Supersedes. previous pubrications.Elizabeth,07207 EQUALIZER VALVE ASSEMBLY SP1078 SPANG GASXEi T T SORM i. Place gasket over equalizer port.(Nor sally the part closest to the pool.) Align the holes in the gasket with the skimmer beady. . Place Equalizer Assembly over gasket. 3. Insert the screws through the ear tabs and gasket. Tighten retaining screws. IiM is j q 10, Ir", so,? d j267 ) , s4m- ..(#4 arssm), r tisrts 6 (160 T041 Vr a0 s—704 .I',- BE $MW 214mm) z CASKET 2 cr, MOUNTING FLAWA FOA WOOD POOL b Avian aT. me 41 14r 2" 7 -. 429 mm, V AWO me s. is j q 10, Ir", so,? d j267 ) , s4m- ..(#4 arssm), r tisrts 6 (160 T041 Vr a0 s—704 .I',- BE $MW 214mm) z CASKET 2 cr, MOUNTING FLAWA FOA WOOD POOL b Avian aT. me 41 14r 2" 7 -. 429 mm, V AWO me I SPI084 SERIES INSTRUCTIONS FOR OTHER THAN WOOD PANEL i. Drill and cut wall panel section per above dimensions 2. Place gasket on skimmer face, making sure holes in gasket align with holes in skimmer face. (A very light application of silicon sealant will assist in holding gasket in place.) 3. Align skimmer face and gasket with drifted panel holes and fasten to wall panel at top center and bottom center (For SP1094 Series) with the pan head securing screws. Use appropriate holes and four screws for SPio85 Series. 4. If vinyl liner pool, install liner before proceeding to step 5. 5. Align second gasket and face plate. Tightly fasten the skimmer face with the i" tong flat head screws. SP1084 series (12) SP1085 Series (16). If vinyl liner pool, pierce liner through face plate holes one at a time prior to inserting screws. Screws must go through Face Plate, Gasket, Liner, Wall Panel, Gasket, and into Skimmer Face. 6. If vinyl liner pool, cutout liner along inside edge of Face Plate. i. Cut out wall panel approximately 1/8" larger than outside dimensions of skimmer face (NOT Face Plate) 2. Insert skimmer into panel cut out from rear. Butt the mounting flange against the rear of the panel. Use "U" shims, if necessary to make the face of the skimmer flush with the de of the pool. Fasten the skimmer to the rear of the wood panel by securing with stainless or brass wood screws through the skimmer mounting flange. 3. Place gasket on skimmer face, make sure the holes in the gasket align with holes in skimmer face. (A very light application of silicon sealant will, assist in holding gasket in place.) 4. Install vinyl liner. COUNTERSWK FOR PAN HEA0 SECURM SCREWS SECORM SCREWS W PA14 HEAD SPf0"SERtvSrzREQMF0) SP1085 SERIES J4 REQUIRED) § a d ck S:[5Y'kd"Ss^rt9 Ei iktA 3YS' LI #ii #G7"Y:Y4'"`",:.. kd C"GAC#"JC^i Ss'4a'StRCM IFCaf4 "'fi"Se f.? Y 9 €A 3t iJt r K 3 53' )3t1 t2t'k!""r ,> W Y 4 d k� 2C" i'•5C4 7 d' •,•• R CiCi tS'S&') ttta 4i l#t t ritnri QA �..xYCilkP,3R€t.rSd SS P"4tt�Au astir. ye;; tatactcs. C,Q rrtt# zecs`#3c cc is zx SPX1082P58 DESCRIPTION • 12 SPXio82HiA FLO-CONTROL SLIDE PLATE a 13 SPXao82Z6 RETAINING, SCREW z aG SPx078 # raADJUSTING s s 5 SPI082FV FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY s ...._ 16 SPX1070Z2 COLLAR t 7 SPXso7oFA FLt}-CONTROLPLATE a8 SPXio7oZ6 RETAINING SCREW g SPI082GV SKIMMER VALVE ASSEMBLY 20 SPsro6 FLO-CONTPOL 2a SPaxo7 SKIM -YAC PLATE (NLiT PICTURED) FACE PLATE (SPio85) WIDE TRACK GASKET (SPI084) GASKET (SPio85) WIDE TRACK SCREW SET CONTAINING 12 SHORT FIAT HEAD SCREWS AND z PAN HEAD SCREWS x► zx SPX1082P58 O-RING 12 SPXio82HiA FLO-CONTROL SLIDE PLATE a 13 SPXao82Z6 RETAINING, SCREW z aG SPx078 EQUALIZER VALVE ASSEMBLY s s 5 SPI082FV FLOAT VALVE ASSEMBLY s ...._ 16 SPX1070Z2 FLOAT VALVE O-RING t 7 SPXso7oFA FLt}-CONTROLPLATE a8 SPXio7oZ6 RETAINING SCREW g SPI082GV SKIMMER VALVE ASSEMBLY 20 SPsro6 ASSEMBLY SKIM -VAC PLATE / GASKET (NOT PICTURED) 2a SPaxo7 SKIM -YAC PLATE (NLiT PICTURED) Page 8 of 8 AUTOMATIC SURFACE SKIMMERS IS1084 REVF INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS VALVE ASSEMBLY, SKIMMER SUCTION OUTLET SPI0826V i. From the bottom of the strainer body, remove the pipe plug anW ornal slide plate (if Installed). 2. Insert 0 -ring in SPio82GV Valve housing, Place assembly on the bottom of the skimmer. Port "A" (The one without the hole in the top) goes over the Suction Outlet (Main Drain) port. Port "B" over the PUMP PORT (Normally the rear connection.) 3. Insert front Retaining Screw, through washer and valve body, screw lightly into skimmer body. 4 Insert rear Retaining screw through washer SPio82H Flo - Control Slide Plate and valve body. Screw down firmly into sk mmer body. 5. Tighten the front retaining screw. W (Retain For Your Records) MM `�< DETACH HERE. Fill out bottom portion completely and mail within io days of purchase/instattation or register online. # ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- -------_------- AUTOMATIC SURFACE SKIMMER Warranty Card Registration Register online at wwwhay First Name Last Name Street Address_ City— State Zip Phone Number-- Purchase Date E -Mail Address 3••1* Pool Capacity—(U.S. Gallons) 777? " - Tuffs_RCTIMU Truffmnun7 Mail to: Hayward Pool Products, 62o Division Street, Elizabeth, NJ 07207 Attn: Warranty Dept Or REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ON-LINE AT WWW.HAYWARDNEI'.COM Hayward's Super Pump VS variable speed pump delivers incredible energy savings via its advanced hydraulic design combined with a totally enclosed, permanent magnet motor. Super Pump VS is easily installed either as a programmable stand-alone pump orwith a Hayward or third party controller and features an easy-to-use digital control interface that can be mounted in four different positions on the pump or removed and mounted on the wall for total user convenience. Note: To prevent potential injury and to avoid unnecessary service calls, read this manual carefully and completely. Unless otherwise stated, instructions in this manual apply to both pump models. I , WORIULTMEMN-IMMIER.17MIt M 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..... ...... ..................,..w.............................................. . ... ......................,.y 2. General Information.,......,.............. ....... ............................ ..................., .., ...... ...........,......,.,...7 2.1. Introduction 7 2.2. Primary Features 7 2.3. Product Dimensions 7 3. Energy Efficiency Overview... ..... ..... ............................,.........................................,....,...............8 4. Installation and Wiring ........................................»,,..... ...................... ......, .................... ........................ 4.1. Pump Location 8 4.2. Pump Mounting 9 4.3. Pipe Sizing Chart 4.4. Plumbing 9 4.5. Electrical 10 4.6. Electrical Specs 10 4.7. Voltage 10 4.8. Grounding and Bonding 10 a9rt Wiring 10 4.10. Remote Control Wiring/Operation 11 4,11. Digital Control Interface Orientation 11 4.12. Interface Wall Mounting 12 4.13. Installation Procedure 14 5. Wiring Diagrams ........................... .................................,...................................................... ..,........15 5.1. Input Poorer Wiring (Required) 15 5.2. Wall Mounted Digital Control Interface Wiring (Optional) _15 5.3. External Relay Speed Control Wiring (Optional, for remote selection of pump speed) 16 5.4. Hayward Automation Control Wiring (Optional, for remote control of pump Speed) 17 5.5, Remote Stop Switch Wiring (Optional) 18 6. Startup & Operation.......,..... ......... ......... .<...,...... ,..... .,....... ...... .... ........................................................ 1 6.1. Prior to Start -Up 18 6.2. Starting/Priming the Pump 19 6.3. User Interface Summary 20 6.4. Menu Outline 21 6,5. Initial startup 21 6.6. Configuration Menu 2 6.7. Timer Menu 23 6.8, Preset Speed Setup Menu 24 6.9. Diagnostic Menu 24 6.1o. Stop/Resume 25 6.11. Quick Clean 25 6.12. Remote Stop 26 7. Maintenance ........................................... .......... .....................,..................................... ......... ...........26 8. Storage / Winterization.......,................... ......... ....................... ..... .......................,... .,........ ......... ...........26 8.1. Storing Pump For Winterization 26 9. Shaft Seal Change Instructions ....... ................... ....................,.............................................,... ...........27 .1. Removing the Motor Assembly 27 S Fr"C" t'1 A6t %:t ! 1 A%AAt A MCS t"f"All tl Air Mr -MI A t-rtA rtwr M A M"rc, 9.2. Removing the Impeller 27 9.3. Removing the Ceramic Seat 27 9.4~ Seat Installation 27 9.5. Replacing the Impeller and Diffuser 27 9.6. Replacing the Motor Assembly 28 lo. Replacement Parts .................................... .......................... ~........................................ ................... .......... 28 io.1. Parts Diagram 28 /e.2. Parts Listing 29 zs. Troubleshooting .......... ......... .~^................. ................................................................................................... 30 1z.i. General Problems 30 11-2. Check System Messages 32 12- Warranty ......... ............................... .~-............................... ^^`............. _.,~.~..~.^....^^`.^'^'^^^^`'^^~^`~^^~'`^^^-'`~... 33 ^^rr-r`~"kit .*^/t^,*n*^s?-t-w=,°m.r mr," *,,r*mr^mrrN^n-r(, F �HAYWARKY Basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following: Failure to follow instructions may result in injury. AThis is the safety -alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your pump or in this manual, took for one of the following signal words, and be alert to the potential for personal injury. WARNINGwarnsabout hazards that could cause serious personal injury, death or major property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard. CAUTIONwarnsabout hazards that will or can cause minor or moderate personal injury and/or property damage and if ignored presents a potential hazard. It can also make consumers aware of actions that are unpredictable and unsafe. AWARNING - READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTR UWTIONSin this owner's manual and on the equipment. Failure to follow instructions can cause severe injury ano/orTe—ath. AWARNING - This product should be installed and serviced only by a qualified professional. ACAUTION— All electrical wiring MUST be in conformance with all applicable local codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code USE OF NON-HAYWARD REPLACEMENT PARTS VOIDS WARRANTY. ATTENTION INSTALLER - THIS MANUAL CONTAINS IMPORTANT INFORMATION ABOUT THE INSTALLATION, OPERATION, AND SAFE USE OF THIS VARIABLE SPEED PUMP THAT MUST BE FURNISHED TO THE END USER OF THIS PRODUCT. FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY. A A& WARNING - To reduce risk of injury, do not permit children to use or climb on this product. Closely supervise children at all times. Components such as the filtration system, pumps, and heaters must be positioned tR prevent children from using them as a means of access to the pool. ACAUTION — This pump is intended for use on permanently installed swimming pools and may also be used with hot tubs and spas if so marked. It NOT use with storable pools. A permanently installed pool is constructed in or on the ground or in a building such that it cannot be readily disassembled for storage. A storable pool is constructed so that it is capable of being readily disassembled for storage and reassembled to its original integrity. Though this product is designed for outdoor use, it is strongly advised to protect the electrical components from the weather. Select a well -drained area, one that will not flood when it rains. It requires free circulation of air for cooling. Do not install in a damp or non -ventilated location. If installed within an outer enclosure or beneath the skirt of a hot tub or spa, adequate ventilation and free circulation of air must be provided to prevent overheating of the motor. It t(,r nh I I it I A IIIIIA I A nrN er-hit it htr nrns A /-r& A rwr n A MrC LLIMJ I It r n kt I N/ t t A NAA I A Mr'% P- rks s ti t. i r nr-mi A #,,r a A r wrr M A nr(- MEt i 1 �"'f i i c, r ^ f, I f N / I I A X A A t A M M i- v— r, it s i t. s r` m r MI A t- r sL A r k i -r M A n -rr 7 10 R HAYWARKY 2.Generat Informatiol 2.1. Introduction This manual contains information for the proper installation and operation of the Hayward Super Pump VS Variable Speed Pump. The instructions in this manual MUST be followed precisely. 2.2. Primary Features • Totally enclosed, permanent magnet motor Advanced hydraulic design 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 • Motor drive includes built-in protection for high temperatures and voltage fluctuations. Drive is also designed to withstand temperatures below freezing without issue 30=0 il 12.07 T62 8.63 .06 9.87 15.20 0-1 I If* F- rtitt I **,f t I^% ^A$ it Mn it *ar' rwr-nt A rr-xxr&ir M A n -r(' I fo, M, HAYWAR[Y 3. Energy Efficiency Overvil The energy consumed by a pool pump is measured in terms of Watts (W) or Kilowatts (M). The Super Pump VS Variable Speed Pump displays power consumption in Watts. Given this information, you can determine the cost of operating the pump: ORIO•N! iiiii ill RONNIE,= ill SHMMME33= Example: Super Pump VS Variable Speed Pump operating at 300 W. Cost of electricity = $o.io per kWh Convert Watts to Kilowatts: 300 W = 0.3 kW o.3 kW o.io/kWh = $0.03 per hour Note the power consumption is greatly affected by the speed of the pump. Lowering the speed of the pump can drastically reduce the power that is consumed. Below are some of the major benefits of running the pump at lower speeds. §gpgfiJA gf running at low IggeAl • Save electricity and money • Improved filtration — the filter can often remove smaller particles when the water moves slower • Quiet operation • Reduced Total Dynamic Head — less stress on equipment (e.g. filter) which can lengthen equipment life When determining the speed(s) to operate your pump, you must also take into account the minimum requirements for proper sanitation and equipment/water feature functionality. It is recommended you filter ("turnover") all the water in the pool at least once every 24 hours. Check with local requirements for the minimum turnover rate. Running the pump at a tower speed may require running the pump for a longer period of time in order to meet the turnover requirements for proper sanitation. Equipment such as heaters, skimmers, and chlorinators require minimum flows to operate correctly. Refer to individual equipment manuals for specific flow requirements. After setting the pump speed(s), it is recommended you check that all other equipment/water features are functioning as intended. For example, when running at a low speed for daily filtration, verify water is adequately flowing over the skimmer weirs, Operate the pump at higher speeds for the shorter periods of time needed to operate a heater, water feature, etc. 4.1. Pump Location p Locate pump as close to pool as practical and run suction lines as direct as possible to ....... . . .... I — -Iff reduce friction loss. Suction lines should have continuous slope upward from lowest i JJ point in line. joints must be tight (but not over -tightened). Suction line diameter must L equal or be larger than the discharge line diameter. 4 1 Though the pump is designed for outdoor use, it is advised to place pump and filter in the shade to shield them from continuous direct heat. Select a well -drained area that will not flood when it rains. Do NOT install pump and filter in a damp or non -ventilated location. Keep motor clean. Pump motors require free circulation of air for cooling. *it, r nk I I %I I I A X^A1 A nM s",rktt tihir Ill At, t- A A rArr MA n-rC Install pump on a level concrete stab or other rigid base to meet all local and national codes. Secure pump to base with screws or botts to further reduce vibration and stress on pipe or hose joints, The base must be level, rigid, and vibration free. Pump mount must: Allow for valves in suction and discharge piping. Be protected from excess moisture and flooding. Allow adequate access for servicing pump and piping. NX47,77m, � 7,1117'Zilill'i I i i Iap ;III � 112MIM Pipe Size Maximum Flow Rate in. Imm] GPM (LPM] Minimum Straight Pipe - 1" 0 Note: It is recommended that a minimum length of straight piping (shown as "L" in above diagram), equivalent to 5 pipe size diameters, be used between the pump suction inlet and any plumbing fittings (elbows, valves, etc.). maximum flow required. It is recommended to set the maximum speed In order to not exceed the maximum flow rate. See section 6.6 item #7. AWARNING- Hazardous Pressure. Pumps, filters, and other equipment/ components of a swimming pool filtration system operate under pressure. Incorrectly installed and/or improperly tested filtration equipment and/or components may fail resulting in severe personal injury or death. 33M= i. Use PTFE tape to seat threaded connections on molded plastic components. AU plastic fittings must be new or thoroughly cleaned before use. NOTE - Do NOT use Plumber's Pipe Dope as it may cause cracking of the plastic components. When applying PTFE tape to plastic threads, wrap the entire threaded portion of the mate fitting with one to two layers of tape. Wind the tape clockwise as you face the open end of the fitting, beginning at the end of the fitting. The pump suction and outlet ports have molded -in thread stops. Do NOT attempt to force hose connector fitting past this stop. It is only necessary to tighten fittings enough to prevent leakage. Tighten fitting by hand and then use a toot to engage fitting an additional -1 1/2 turns. Use care when using PTFE tape as friction is reduced considerably; do NOT over -tighten fitting or you may cause damage. If leaks occur, remove connector, clean off old PTFE tape, re -wrap with one to two additional layers of PTFE tape, and re -install connector. 2. Fittings (elbows, tees, valves, etc.) restrict flow. For better efficiency, use the fewest possible fittings. Avoid fittings that could cause an air trap. Pool and spa fittings MUST conform to the International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials (JAPMO) standards. I ter ^kl I 'U I IAN^ At A nM o—rkis it ktr nf-MI A 4r -r A A rKrr rN A n-rc IF 1HAYWARKY 4.5. Etectricat AWARVIN G- All electrical wiring MUST conform to local codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code (NEC). AWARNING — Ground and bond pump before connecting to electrical power supply. Failure to ground and bond pump can cause serious or fatal electrical shock hazard. Do NOT ground to a gas supply line. To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock, turn OFF power to pump before working on electrical connections. Fire Hazard - match supply voltage to pump nameplate voltage. Insure that the electrical supply available agrees with the pump's voltage, phase, and cycle, and that the wire size is adequate for the amps rating and distance from the power source. Use copper conductors only. 4.6. Etectricat Specs 1. Voltage: 23oVAC, 6oHz, Single Phase 2. Amps: 0.4 - 10.0 3. Speed Range: 600-345o rpm Use copper conductors only. For indoor & outdoor use. Connect pump to a 15 amp branch circuit in accordance with local codes, regulations, and the National Electric Code (NEC). A disconnecting means located at least 5 ft. from the inside wait of the pool, spa, or hot tub must be provided. 4-7. Vottage Voltage at pump MUST NOT be more than io% above or below nameplate rated voltage, or components may overheat, causing overload tripping and reduced component life. If voltage is less than 90% (207 VAC) or more than 110% (253 VAC) of rated voltage (230 VAC) when pump is running at full toad, consult the power company. 4.8. Grounding and Bonding i. Install, ground, bond, and wire pump in accordance with local or national electrical code requirements. 2. Permanently ground pump. Use green ground terminal provided under access plate; use size and type wire required by code, Connect ground terminal to electrical service ground. 3. Bond pump 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. 4. 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) tNo. 6 AWG (13.3 mm2) for Canada] 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. MEL= TMTrA7g�3?1- , I Vilull—Mwt, 1. 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 circuit breaker as the master On -Off switch. 2. If the Super Pump VS pump is being used to replace an existing pump that was controlled by a separate mechanical time clock, the Super Pump VS pump should be connected directly to the line power supply, bypassing the time clock. The time clock can then be used to power other equipment (such as a heater, heat pump, or booster pump) that requires the fitter pump to be operating when used. If the time clock is used in this manner, it should be set to power the equipment during a time cycle when the Super Pump VS pump is operating at an appropriate flow rate to operate the other equipment, as defined by the timers set in the Timer Menu. See section 6.7 i ter rNkk I W It A NAA I A nrN f-rom it kir no -mi A t -rot A rkrr rl A MrC 1111111 111111 '!1111111111111111111111111111 jj� HE " M 11111 M 1111 n 1111� Super pump VS can be controlled in a wide variety of ways as described below: i. Super Pump VS can operate by itself in Stand -Alone Mode using its built-in programmable timers. 2. Super Pump VS, can also be controlled from third party controls Ci.e. another manufacturer's control) and Hayward controls that are not software compatible using relay contacts. See section 5.3 for more information regarding connecting Super Pump VS and third party/non-software compatible Hayward controls. 3Super Pump VS can communicate with and be controlled by Hayward pool and spa controls. See section 5.4 for more information regarding connecting Super Pump VS and Hayward pool and spa controls. 4.11. Digitat Controt Interface Orientation The Digital Control Interface can be rotated to any of four desired positions after installation by loosening the two screws securing the user interface to the motor drive, lifting the user interface and rotating it to the desired position, and tightening the two screws in the new position. (Figure 4.11-1) P"_ RMM= t tf'r- /^44116/ I I A%^*$^ MrN -f-ktO t*001- MrMI A er A A t-kf'r MAI" rC' 0IIII!, I 4.12. interface Watt Mounting The interface can also be wall mounted using the parts supplied in the optional wall mount kit using the following procedure. i. TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER AT THE CIRCUIT RREAKER. 2. Loosen the two screws securing the user interface to the motor drive and remove the user interface. (Figure 4.12-1) 3. Disconnect the short cable that extends out from the motor drive to the user interface. (Figure 4.12-1) 4. Loosen the three screws securing the interface mounting plate to the motor drive and remove the interface mounting plate to gain access to the drive wiring compartment. (Figure 4.12-2) 5. Disconnect the short cable on the interface mounting plate from the R5485 terminal block on the drive PCB. Apply electrical tape to the exposed conductors. (Figure 4.12-2) 6. Mount the wall mount plate, SP32ooDRio, in the desired location. (Figure 4.12-4) 7. Connect the interface cable as shown in the Wall Mounted Digital Control Interface Wiring diagram shown in section 5.2 to the motor drive RS485 terminal block and user interface PCB. Use multi -conductor, jacketed cable suitable for the installation location. The cable must be routed through the left side conduit opening on the motor drive and through the slot provided on the backside of the wall mount plate, SP32ooDRio. Use a liquid tight cordgrip, appropriately sized for the cable being used, to seat the left side conduit opening. Cable used may be up to 5oo feet in length. (Figure 4.12-4) 8. Mount the user interface to the wall mount plate, SP32ooDRusing the two screws. (Figure 4.12-4) 9, Reinstall the interface mounting plate, taking care to make sure it is property aligned with the motor drive, and tighten the three screws to secure. lo. Install the blank cover, SP32ooDR9, on the motor drive in the desired orientation. This cover is important to protect internal electronics. (Figure 4.12-3) vi. Apply power to the system and resume normal operation. 3111 IF 11111111! iffifflil 111IM1011111 III 1 I t -r ^%I I ki It A kA A I A nM fVh It I I kit- Mrnl A /-rst A rwr n A M�rC Figure 4.12-3: Adding the Blank Cover I VAL i tt-r, ^htt w i i %xnAtA f-vm i-rwis ttktr mr-nt 4 ,-r-aar-ovr m4 rN-rc- Figure 4.12-4: Watt Mounting the Interface 3EO= 7. Wiring for remote control and/or remote stop functions must be routed through the left side conduit opening. Use a multi -conductor, jacketed cable suitable for the installation location. Use a liquid tight cordgrip, appropriately sized for the cable being used, to seat the left side conduit opening, 8. Connect the pump to the pool bonding system using 8AWG (6AWG for Canada) wire. A tug for bonding is provided on the outside of the drive enclosure. 9. After all electrical connections have been made, replace the interface mounting plate, taking care to make sure it is property aligned with the motor drive, and tighten the three screws to secure. * Reconnect the short cable on the interface mounting plate to the RS485 terminal block on the drive PCB. # Mount the user interface to the interface mounting plate in the desired orientation. Note: The interface mounting plate/wiring compartment covermAml be installed property to provide environmental protection for the wiring compartment. lo. Apply power to the system, and proceed to "Configuration Menu", section 6.6, or see section 5.4 for details regarding Hayward automation control. fftrf_ IfAVAA(AMM f'rhIllikir Mt -Mf ArrAArtwr mAnr�r 0 M M t *AVIdSIG 011603 t Zllt� t 17 9 9 L 13 M 7 z HELD MRING CONOWT 01 ATTENTION'. ROUE MNG MECTLY FROM HELD CONDLIff TO TERMINAL BLOCK AS SHOWN, DO NOT BUNDLE EXCESS WIRING INSIDE DRIVE ENCLOSURE, - USE COPPER CONDUC'TORS ONLY - ACCEPIABLE FOR FIELD WIRING m NOT SWABLE FOR USE WITH WGIDNAHAL CONDU9 DRIVE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS SW200 RS485 + 12V A B COM INTERFACE I RS485 Ii COM I--, - 11- -1-- - 1 2 A 4 � +12V Connection wire must be rated for a minimum Of 30oV, and may be uP to 500 feet in length. Use removable i Wiwi i up to ensure proper connection. SW2oo DIP switch #,i must be "ON". I trf- fNhtf N1 I I ANA A I A nr% rr&it ttktr- nrni A rr- A A rtwr PTA Mrr speed)5.3. External Relay Speed Control Wiring (Optional, for remote selection of pump For party controls and Hayward controls, STEP STEP 2 STEP LOW VOLTAGE SUPPLY flium-rul-I DRIVE LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTIONS SW200 � DIGITAL INPUT 0 00000 00000 t-1400 'b-010 — C) R2 4r.11111 *Was". a this *:► sectionthese terminals to ensure proper operation of the user interface. SW2oo DIP switch #1 must be "ONO. The Super Pump VS pump can be controlled from third party pool controls as well as Hayward controls that are not software compatible using relay contacts to select the speeds set in the Timer Menu (see section 6.7). In addition to * also consult the applicable pool control• •connectiondetails. section# Control in the pump Configuration Menu (see section 6.6). Preset Speeds 1-4 and Quick Clean are disabled when the pump is remotely controlled. When inputs STEP 1-3 are activated via the pool control relay contacts, timer speeds -1-8 are selected according to the following table (see : `. i as t i. below: i. Filter pump relay plus i auxiliary relays allows control Of 2 speeds 2. Filter pu .. ... relayplus 2 auxiliary relaysallowsi' i..speeds 3. Filter pump relay Plus 3 auxiliary relays allows control of 8 speeds i i!^" " i"iKii %, i i ANf j%s A. i° rN -r-&xi ii Rir nr-ni A e-r*.Ar41'!' MA n-rf- Status Status Status : `. i as t i. below: i. Filter pump relay plus i auxiliary relays allows control Of 2 speeds 2. Filter pu .. ... relayplus 2 auxiliary relaysallowsi' i..speeds 3. Filter pump relay Plus 3 auxiliary relays allows control of 8 speeds i i!^" " i"iKii %, i i ANf j%s A. i° rN -r-&xi ii Rir nr-ni A e-r*.Ar41'!' MA n-rf- 0 speed) Note: For software compatible Hayward controls only. Existing user interface wiring connections must be C'M 3=31= R The Super Pump VS pump can communicate with and be controlled by Hayward pool controls such as Omnil-ogiCTM, ProLogic®R, E -Command@ 4, and OnCommand@. Minimum software revision requirements: Omnil-ogic Rio.o, Prol-Ogic 3.00, OnCommand ioo, E -Command 2.65, E -Command 4 2.8o, Aqual-ogiC 2.65, and AquaPIUS 2.65. To t wkn Ailidilk! OWNS to note the wire colors and corresponding numbers next to the connectors, Terminat block MMLt be Installed with screws facing up to ensure proper connection. i For Note: If communication issues are encountered, a third wire may be connected between terminal "4" at the pool control and terminal "COM" at the motor drive to help improve signal quality, DRIVE LOW VOLTAGE SW200 DIP SWITCH STATUS CONNECTIONS sw2w RS485 lu 0 0 0 0 G 0 (D (9 +12V A B COM The Super Pump VS pump can communicate with and be controlled by Hayward pool controls such as Omnil-ogiCTM, ProLogic®R, E -Command@ 4, and OnCommand@. Minimum software revision requirements: Omnil-ogic Rio.o, Prol-Ogic 3.00, OnCommand ioo, E -Command 2.65, E -Command 4 2.8o, Aqual-ogiC 2.65, and AquaPIUS 2.65. To t wkn Ailidilk! OWNS to note the wire colors and corresponding numbers next to the connectors, Terminat block MMLt be Installed with screws facing up to ensure proper connection. i For Note: If communication issues are encountered, a third wire may be connected between terminal "4" at the pool control and terminal "COM" at the motor drive to help improve signal quality, i icr ^kl I X1 It A %AA1 A MrN f-r'KI IMA r' Flt' Ml A e -r* A rKrr n A t'h'ree SW200 DIP SWITCH STATUS i icr ^kl I X1 It A %AA1 A MrN f-r'KI IMA r' Flt' Ml A e -r* A rKrr n A t'h'ree REMOTE STOP SWITCH ------o LOW + VOLTAGE SUPPLY DIGITAL INPUT -n WCTWfr1TM -d nT f WWI closed. Inputs are rated to accept a low voltage supply of 18-3oVAC (24VAC +/-20%) or 9-3oVDC (12/24VDC +/-209/6). The "+12V" and "COM" terminals may be used as a tow voltage supply. These terminals also supply to the user interface, so care must be taken when connecting to these terminals to ensure proper operation of user interface. If Remote Stop is used when communicating with a Hayward pool control, if the "+12V" and "COM" terminals are used, the SW2oo DIP switch #i must be 70= Te Ce -55-d FJ-CI#7s7eff IFIF f property, then the following criteria should be maintained for this test: i. Have a professional perform this test. 2. Ensure all Hayward pump and system components are removed from system prior to performing test. a A K AL WARNING — if circulation equipment must remain in the plumbing system during water pressure test, do not apply more than io psi pressure to the system. Be sure water pressure has been released, using the filter manual air relief valve, before removing pump strainer cover, I I 11tu ma fig a &!I v 1 at 1IN21 112goll imix I ral upi 214 a I I I a1mrmum N; 11141gamunw-vaim-0111 LA E ghLsn i is t-Nf, I I Xt I I A IMAI A r%rN t-rtoi it Air Mr Ml A 4-r-44rwr rN A n'r(- 6.2. Starting/Priming the Pump Refer to item #9 in section 6.6 for priming time selection. Fill strainer housing with water to suction pipe level. If water leakage occurs from anywhere on the pump or filter, DO NOT start the pump. If no leakage occurs, stand at least io feet from pump and/or filter and proceed with starting the pump. AWARNING- Return to filter to close filter manual air relief valve when a steady stream of water (not air or air and water) is discharged from valve. Failure to do so could result in severe personal injury. A AIL AHk ATTENTION —NEVER OPERATE THE PUMP WITHOUT WATER. Water acts as a coolant and lubricant for the mechanical shaft seat. NEVER run pump dry. Running pump dry may damage seats, causing leakage, flooding, and voids warranty. Fitt strainer housing with water before starting motor. AATTENTION — Do NOT add chemicals to pool/spa system directly in front of pump suction. Adding undiluted chemicals may damage pump and voids warranty. A A& At ATTENTION — Before removing strainer cover: i. STOP PUMP before proceeding. 2. CLOSE VALVES in suction and outlet pipes. 3. RELEASE ALL PRESSURE from pump and piping system using filter manual air relief valve. See filter owner's 4. Remove strainer cover and fill strainer housing with water. 5. Clean and lubricate strainer cover O-ring with "Jack's 327" if necessary. 6. Replace strainer cover on strainer housing; Hip up the two hand knobs and turn clockwise to tighten cover. NOTE - Tighten strainer cover hand knobs by hand only (no wrenches). 7. OPEN VALVES in suction and outlet pipes. FTt I F�fflv" Fit, F-f-kiUldyTel fStunt, I -�51upfrf awrf't I motor and determine cause. Be sure all suction and discharge valves are open when pump is running. See Troubleshooting Guide. tlCrr rN&I IW$$ A%f%At A nrN i-rhitit&tr nrns A i-raArwr nA M rr 0 L-(�)-----j 1. Preset Speeds: Buttons labeled SPEED i thru SPEED 4 can be used to run the pump at a predetermined speed for a certain length of time. Preset Speed settings can be quickly updated using the + and - arrow buttons to change the speed and then pressing the > button to save the new speed setting. When a speed is selected, the LED beside the button will illuminate to indicate operation. a. Default Speeds: • Speed i: i000 rpm • Speed 2: 1750 rpm • Speed 3: 2500 rpm • Speed 4: 3250 rpm 2. Menu/navigation buttons: The MENU button will scroll through the setup menus when pressed. The < ancE arrow buttons are used to move between displays and to select parameters to edit, and the + and - arrow buttons are used to change parameters. I 3. Status LEDs: The CHECK SYSTEM LED will illuminate when the pump is experiencing an error condition. The I TIMERS ACTIVE LED will illuminate once timers have been programmed to run the pump, even if the pump is n" presently running. I 4. Stop/Resume: This button is used to stop the pump to allow strainer basket cleaning, etc. When this button is pressed, the pump will remain stopped until the button is pressed a second time to resume normal operation. When the pump is stopped, the red LED beside the button will illuminate to indicate that the pump has been stopped. 5, Quick Clean: QUICK CLEAN is a mode intended for use when the pool will be cleaned with a suction si vacuum. i 1 1 Cr' rN& I IN,( I I ANA41A nrN f -t-& I I ti Al r' nrMf A i-rX,41"Wr M A nrf- I i. Configuration Menu (see section 6.6 for basic product configuration) a, Set Day and Time b. Speed Selection c. MAX Allowed Speed d. MIN Allowed Speed e. Prime Duration f. Remote Control Mode g. Low Temp Operation h. Low Temp Setting 2. Timer Menu (see section 6.7 to program the 8 speeds with timer functions) a. Rename Timer "X" (where "X" equals i through 8) b. Pump Speed for Timer "X" (where "X" equals i through 8) c. Start/Stop Time for Timer "X" (where "X" equals i through 8) d. Choose Days for Timer "X" (where "X" equals i through 8) 3. Preset Speed Setup Menu (see section 6.8 to program the, preset speeds) a. Speed "X" Name (where "X" equals -i through 4) b. Speed "X" Duration (where "X" equals i through 4) c. Speed "X" Speed (where "X" equals i through 4) 4. Diagnostics Menu (see section 6.9 to view product diagnostic information) a. Display Firmware Revision b. Drive Serial Number c. Motor Drive Firmware Revisions d. DC Bus Voltage Status e. Motor Current f. Power Usage g. Driver Temperature h. Event Log (if applicable) 6.5. Initial stattup After plumbing and wiring are complete, the variable speed drive must be configured prior to use. When power is applied to the drive for the first time, the following informational screens are displayed. 1. Hayward Variable Speed Pump 2. Thursday 1:27p 1725rpm 380 Watts 3. Timer 1 timer will end at 11:45p IN, 11,11MININ11101161m, - - i it, r rNK1 I %I I I ANA A# A nrlk rroai it hir, mr-mi A j -r a a rhrr rN A wrt- I I rr- ^h II V I I A %A A I A MrN t-r'k I I it &I r* Mr'rlt A Y -r- It A r0I M A nr(' BMI1211 LCMD und c2mmal 1. Configuration Menu > Press & hold < and > buttons for several seconds to Locked unlock Configuration Menu 2. Coni ration Menu gu < > Use > to enter Configuration Menu press > to enter 3* Use + / - to adjust, > go to next it 4- Time: Th 1:27PM + - Use + to change clock setting + change or > skip < > Use > if clock is correct 5. Set Day and Time + - Adjust day/time setting Thursday 1:27p ( > Move to next selection, then to next menu item 6. + - Selectwhether to display speed in rpm (Revolutions Speed Selection per Minute) or% of full speed rpm < > Move to next menu item 7. MAX allowed speed + - Set maximum running speed of pump 3450 0- 3450r < > Move to next menu item 8. MIN allowed speed + - Set minimum running speed of pump 600 (600-3450rpm) Move to next menu item + - Select pump prime duration Prime Duration < > Move to next menu item 8:00 minutes Note: User may set the pump to prime at the maximum allowed speed for 0-15 minutes in 30 second increments. 10. Remote Control Mode + - Select Stand Alone or Relay Control Stand Alone < > Move to next menu item Note: See section 5.3 for more detail. Low Temp, Operation + - Enable or Disable Low Temp Operation Disabled < > Move to next menu item 12. Low Temp Setting + - Set temperature to activate Low Temp, Operation 4-C (39.2-F) < ) Move to next menu item I I rr- ^h II V I I A %A A I A MrN t-r'k I I it &I r* Mr'rlt A Y -r- It A r0I M A nr(' RpMR, VgeM atumbing. gl p"I fE2M If Low Temp Operation is disabled, the temperature setting screen is not shown. Amagm 5sireen Mad cammsall 13. Reset all parameters Use + to reset to factory default settings + for yes; > to skip < > Use > to skip reset 14Are you sure? + - Confirm reset of all parameters + for yes; - for no < > Move to next menu item 15, Use Timers Menu to set timeclocks. 6.7. Timer Menu 1. Timer Menu <> Use > to enter Timer Menu Press > to enter 2. Timer 1 1725rpm 12:00a to 11:45p 3. Press + to change; + Use + to change displayed timer Press > next timer < > Use ) to skip to next timer 4. Tl: Timer 1 + - Use + to rename timer > Use > to set motor speed for timer rename; speed > 5. Timer 11 1 1725rpm + - Use to set speed for timer <> Use ) to set start/stop time adjust; times > 6. + - Use to set start/stop time for timer Timer 1 1725rpm 8:00a to 6:00p < > Use > to choose days of operation for timer 7- Choose Days + - Use to choose days of operation for timer 7D 7 days a week > < > Move to next menu item run in priorifty from Timer i to rimer 8. In other words, if Timer -i is set to run from 8:00 am to 12:00 pm, and Timer 2 is set to run from l000 am to 2:oo pm, the pump will run Timer 1 from 8:oo am to -12-00 pm, and will then switch to run Timer 2 until ••t Default setting for Timer i is to start at 12:oo am, and end at 11:45 pm. When Remote Control Mode is set to Relay Control, the speed for Timer i may be set to o: rpm to allow the pump to be stopped without having to remove power. tit, r ^at i w i #A N^its A nrN i-r&f I it XI t- nr-rtt A o -r a A rwr MA M'r(' GE= 10111110#1 A ]III I 1L.Lt LO I it Lora altilgratwo III I Jill [a ox UL*Uw# I I'l ira I toll all ga "wo It Jill 1 if till Jame -TA fain ��� I� I �"�!r �NII ,y,�� I�G;I'�i� Speed 1725 (600-34SOrpm) =Teel , — 7(:&r-cf 1 10 - IIJITE1, I I F buttons to change the speed and then pressing the > button to save the new speed setting. I z Comm Nail Tell Dry Rev: 2.00.oz II DC Bus Voltage WiIII thin RangIII e MoIDI II( tor Cull�l ILII urrent 1.1A (8.5A Max) RMI U19A CgMments > Use > to enter Diagnostic Menu and toggle between displays I I Cf- ^&I I %I 9I A IMA, I A nrN r, r ht i is #, i t- Mr-rlf A - f- A A f -10'r MA MrC* 1,111 111 111 Jill ME= a PAU L) a Mud— Comments s Me Speednu Use > to enter Speeds Menu Press > to enter 2. Speed 1 Name Speed 1 (> Use to rename displayed speed Move to next menu item 3M -----Speed 1 Duration 0:30 hours (> Use to set duration of speed Move to next menu item 10111110#1 A ]III I 1L.Lt LO I it Lora altilgratwo III I Jill [a ox UL*Uw# I I'l ira I toll all ga "wo It Jill 1 if till Jame -TA fain ��� I� I �"�!r �NII ,y,�� I�G;I'�i� Speed 1725 (600-34SOrpm) =Teel , — 7(:&r-cf 1 10 - IIJITE1, I I F buttons to change the speed and then pressing the > button to save the new speed setting. I z Comm Nail Tell Dry Rev: 2.00.oz II DC Bus Voltage WiIII thin RangIII e MoIDI II( tor Cull�l ILII urrent 1.1A (8.5A Max) RMI U19A CgMments > Use > to enter Diagnostic Menu and toggle between displays I I Cf- ^&I I %I 9I A IMA, I A nrN r, r ht i is #, i t- Mr-rlf A - f- A A f -10'r MA MrC* 1,111 111 111 Jill ME= 0 AVAI-ni 5s= Yad �Amffle 7. Power Usage Real-time display of pump power usage. 225W (1700W Max) 8. perature Real-time display of motor driver temperature. Drive Tem 67-C (110-C Max) 9. Event log Use + to view event to Press + to view messages, as weit as Me amount of time Enat Ras etapsea since MUMIFF1177LUATITJ detail, 6.1o.Stop/Resurne Issn" .. . .. . ..... Pump is stopped; press STOP/RESUME again to resume normal operation. which point the pump will resume normal operation, 6.11. Quick Clean 5smn Quick Clean Quick Clean running .. .. ........ Quick Clean 3450 rpm for 60 min; ----------- Quick Clean press resume to end. J Note: The above message will be displayed while Quick Clean is running. Quick Clean mode runs at the MAX allowed speed and expires after 6o min, and it may be cancelled early by pressing the Stop/Resume button, at which time the pump would return to normal operation. I I (-r ^ktt At I I A All& I A n#N s-r&ti it Air rArMf A /-r AA rwr n A n"rt` 0 6.12. Remote Stop 5crtgo ReMote Stop I is engaged Ist, I I ligill I I : :1 13MCM= ESUMM • Hayward pumps have self-lubricating motor bearings and shaft seats. No lubrication is necessary. • Keep motor clean. Insure motor air vents are free from obstruction to avoid damage. Do NOT use water to hose off motor. • Occasionally, shaft seats must be replaced, due to wear or damage. Replace with genuine Hayward seat assembly 8.Storagrie / Winterization A ALWARNING- Separation Hazard. Do not purge the system with compressed air. Purging the system with compressed air can cause components to explode, with risk of severe injury or death to anyone nearby. Use only a low pressure (below 5 PSI), high volume blower when air purging the pump, filter, or piping. A AATTENTION- Atlowing the pump to freeze with water in it will void the warranty. A IL A& ATTENTION —Use ONLY propytene glycol as antifreeze in your pool/spa system. Propylene glycol is non- toxic and will not damage plastic system components; other anti -freezes are highly toxic and may damage plastic components in the system. (see instructions below). Gravity drain system as far as possible. Keep motor dry and covered during storage. To avoid condensation /corrosion problems, do NOT cover or wrap pump with plastic film or bags. 8.1. Storing Pump For Winterization A A WARNING - To avoid dangerous or fatal electrical shock hazard, turn OFF power to motor before draining pump. Failure to disconnect power may result in serious personal injury or death. i. Drain water level below all inlets to the pool. 1! 1 INIM! ill MEN NUNN 11,1111111 ill # • 32 « e I Irt- rNfM %I I t^NAA$A MM rr&tt ttmr nrrN1 AJ-r&Ar&rr MAMrf- IC1,11 I.AHAYWARKY 9. Shaft Seat Change Instructions IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PLEASE READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS When Failure to follow instructions may result in injury. A AWARNING - To reduce risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product. Disconnect all electrical power service to pump before beginning shaft seat replacement, • Only qualified personnel should attempt rotary seat replacement. Contact your local authorized Hayward Dealer or service center if you have any questions. • Refer to Figure ioi-i for pump component locations. Exercise extreme care in handline both the rot matter e*. handling will easily scratch the graphite and ceramic seating surfaces. 2mmcm= i. Remove the four (4) 3/8" X 2" hex head bolts, which hold the motor assembly to the pump/strainer housing, using a 9/16" wrench or socket. 2. Slide the motor assembly out of the pump/strainer housing, exposing the diffuser. Pull the diffuser off of the seat plate to expose the impeller. 3. To prevent the motor shaft from turning, secure using a 5/16" hex wrench on the motor shaft through the fan shroud on the back of the pump. RIMMUM7 Mg 5. Remove the spring seat assembly from the impeller and remove the seat plate from the motor. 6. Press the ceramic seat with rubber cup out of the seal plate. If tight, use a small screwdriver to tap seat o STOP - Clean all recesses & parts to be reassembled. Inspect gaskets & replace if necessary. I 7. Clean and lightly lubricate the motor shaft and seat recesses in the seat plate with a dilute solution of non - granulated liquid -type soap. Gently wipe the polished face of the ceramic seat with a soft cotton cloth. Lubricate the rubber cup on the ceramic seat and press it firmly into the recess of the seat plate, with the polished ceramic surface facing out. & Reassemble the motor to the seat plate. 9. Gently wipe the black, polished surface of the spring seat assembly with a soft cotton cloth. in. Press the spring seat assembly onto the impeller shaft, with the black polished surface facing the ceramic seat. =III III III IrIll 111,1111111p 1 111 11 I� 'I SIR i M, MGZNEBMM�� 1 irr ^R11 %I11 A XAAf A nrt i—riIIs IIRIP" nrnt A rr A A rhsr n A nrC' 9.6. Replacing the Motor Assembty 13. Slide the motor assembly, with the diffuser in place, into pump/strainer housing, being careful not to disturb the diffuser gasket. 14. Fasten assembly to pump/strainer housing using the four (4) 3/8' X 2" bolts. (Be sure housing gasket is in place, and lubricated. Replace if damaged). Tighten bolts alternately and evenly to 8o inch -pounds. Looking at the back of the pump, start with the top right, move diagonal to the bottom left, then up to the top left and last across to the bottom right. i 13 1 0 " IVIII-rT . . .. .......... . . .... - ... . . . ...... 16 17 7 I Yr r- ^ h t t %I I 6 A NA A I A rN M f- r & t t I 11. 1 r' M rMI A d- r A A r k 1r n A Mr(- I Ref, Part No. Description No.---------- 1 SPX1600PN Swivel Nut & Hand Knob 2 2 SPX1600D Strainer Cover 1 3 SPX1600S Strainer Cover Gasket 1 4 SPX1600M Basket 1 5 SPX'l70oFG Drain Plug with Gasket 2 6 SPX1600AA Pump / Strainer Housing With Gasket 1 7 SPX1600R Diffuser Gasket 8 SPX2600B Diffuser 9 SPX26:toc Impeller 10 SPX16OOZ2 Shaft Seat Assembly SPX1600T Housing Gasket 12 SPX2600E5 Seat Plate 13 SPX1600F5 Motor Mounting Plate 14 SPXO'125z44 Motor Cap Screws (Set of 4) 15 SPX16o0Z4 Housing Cap Screw 4 SPX2600Gi Mounting Foot (includes Screws) 1 1 r8i6 17 SPX16OOZ52 Mounting Foot Screws (Set of 2) 11 SPX3400DR4 Motor Drive Display Cover (Cover only) SPX32ooLCD Digital Control Interface Assembly SPX340oDRKIT Wall Mount Kit SPXHKIT3 Quick Fix Kit (Includes #3, 7, '10, 11 & Jack's Lube) POWER END SPX26o-4ZiVSPE Power End Assembly (includes #7-14, motor and drive) only. This is a retrofit base for existing WHISPERFLO pump installations. Pentair Aquatic Systems is not a i iate with Hayward Pool Products. I 1(r- rNkt I W I IAN./ti A(A MM r"rwtt it Air M!"MI A /-rh a rtvr n A n-rr HAMARV 11. Troubteshooting i. Make sure the terminal board connections agree with the wiring diagram on the pump data plate label. 2Be sure the pump is wired for the available field supply voltage (23oVAC). 3, Check for and correct any improper or loose wiring connections; open switches or relays; tripped circuit breakers, or blown fuses. 4. Manually check the rotation of the motor shaft for free movement and tack of obstruction. Correct if necessary, Motor Shuts OFF. i. Check for low voltage or power drop at the motor (frequently caused by undersized wiring). Contact a qualified professional to verify the electrical connections. Motor Hums, But Does NOT Start: i. Impeller jammed with debris. Have a qualified repair professional open the pump and remove the debris. # # Ma AMAJ �r. MW Low Flow - Generally: i. Clogged or restricted strainer or suction line. Contact a qualified repair professional. 2. Undersized pool piping. Correct the piping size. 3. Plugged or restricted discharge line of fitter, valve partially closed (high gauge reading). Sand filters - backwash as per manufacturer's instructions; D.E. filters - backwash as per manufacturer's instructions; Cartridge filters - clean or replace the cartridge. 4. Air leak in suction (bubbles issuing from return fittings). Re -tighten the suction and discharge connections using PTFE tape. Inspect other plumbing connections, and tighten as required. 5. Plugged, restricted, or damaged impeller. Replace the impeller including a new seat assembly. I Wr #t*11 %I 91 ANAAtA MM 4-rhit mir nrni A :rjks r&rr n A n -re, Noisy Pump: i. Air teak in suction piping, cavitations caused by restricted or undersized suction line or teak at any joint, low water level in pool, and unrestricted discharge return lines. Correct the suction condition or throttle return lines, if practical. Holding your hand over the return fitting will sometimes prove this, or by putting in a smaller eyeball fitting. 2. Vibration due to improper mounting, etc. Mount the pump on a level surface and secure the pump to the equipment pad. 3. Foreign matter in the pump housing, Loose stones/debris hitting the impeller could be the cause. Clean the pump housing. 4. Motor bearings noisy from normal wear, rust, overheating, or concentration of chemicals causing seat damage, which will allow chlorinated water to seep into bearings wiping out the grease causing bearing to whine. All seat leaks should be replaced at once. Interference With Home Automation/Power Line Communication Equipment: i. Make sure the terminal board connections agree with the wiring diagram on the pump data plate label. 2. Check for and correct any improper or loose wiring connections. 3. Install noise filter (from home automation/power line communication equipment vendor) to prevent equipment interference. 11(-r ^&It%/ t1AX/AA1Ar1r'% O-rhflltklf- nrr'kt AY-rAAr-1kVrTRA n-rC' 4 774 7froubleshooting m Check�System Indicates D busvoltage has risen above 400 VDC. Verify that line voltage is DCAhi « block. within #* VAC) Indicates that the DC bus voltage has dropped below 230 VDC. Verify that line Check System voltage is within'10% (207-253 VAC) of pump rated voltage at the terminal block. DC vottageto low Also, verify that power supplyt # are property #rt at the circuit breaker as welt as at the terminal block. # Check System Drive overheated Check System Indicates that motor current is too high. Check impeller, diffuser, shaft seat, an Drive overload t ## i or i Chelid �Q��� � �yyyW���I���IM ck i � Indicatesdrive# able #start the motor.Check impeller,diffuser, Pumpfailed tostart#.! # or binding. MCheck System Indicates # # motor # ## imotor/drive'# '. i Motor phaset be replaced..# '# # additional Indicates that there is a problem with the processor in the motor/drive, and that the heck System Check System 11ndica motor/drive may need to be replaced. Contact Hayward Technical Service for motor Processor oc a #r .i Check System Indicates* communication problems between mot�or/drive. Connections between the user interface and mot�or/drive should be Communication failed Check System Indicates that the drive memory has been damaged or corrupted, and that the Memory failed motor/drive may need to be replaced. Contact Hayward Technical Service for 9I additional Indicates * # problems # a motor/drive, and that Check System the motor/drive may need to be replaced. Contact Hayward Technical Service for Drive comm faited additional Check System Indicates that the user interface is receiving an error from the motor/drive that it Error code XX does not understand. Contact Hayward Technical Service for additional assistance. tic, r- ^&it %i it AvititA rkm t^ rt•,,ti it kir nrnt A o-ras rb.rr !"iA n*r4' 12. Warran"" ty AYWARD* LIMITED WARRANTY To Buyer, as original purchaser of this equipment, Hayward Pool Products, 62o Division Street„ Elizabeth, New Jersey, warrants its products free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of ONE (t) year from the date of purchase. Parts which fail or become defective during the warranty period, except as a result of freezing, negligence, improper installation, use, or care, shall be repaired or replaced, at our option, without charge, within go days of the receipt of defective product, barring unforeseen delays, To obtain warranty replacements or repair, detective components or parts should be returned, transportation paid, to the place of purchase, or to the: nearest authorized Hayward service center, for further Hayward dealer or service center information, contact Hayward customer service department. No returns may be made directly to the factory without the express written authorization of Hayward Pool Products. To original purchasers of this equipment, Hayward Pool products warrants its products to be tree from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of C)ttiitn da Year from the date of purchase, Filters which become detective during the warranty period, except as a result of freezing, negtigence, improper installation, use or care, shall be repaired or replaced. at our option„ without charge. All rather conditions and terms of the standard warranty aappty. Hayward shall not be responsible for cartage, removal and/or reinstallation tabor or any other such costs incurred in obtaining warranty replacements. The Hayward Pool Products warranty does not apply to components manufactured by others. For such products, the warranty established by the respective manufacturer will apply,. aorne staters do not allow a limitation on how tong ,an implied warTaanty tests, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights, which vary from state to state. * Supersedes all previous publications. *Retain this Warranty Certificate in a safe and convenient tocat on for your records I tt: I" ^Alt NI I I AXAAt A; rbr% !"rAtt It Atf- nir MI Ar rAA rkt'r MA Pt"r4r' rMRIUM 62,o Division Street Elizabeth, NJ 0720-1 I tK"r rNAtt \t t tAa.lt ANA t"t IN e, r&tt m,% t- Mt-Ml A /-r& A rKt'r MA t"%r(' tit, r tNkt8 %I i 4 A4iLifA nM i-r#.C9 its, it- ni-mi A o-r a a T"A.A'r n m"rc, HAYWARKY FCC Comptliance Statement: not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. ITEW R7407"'I rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in residential installation! This equipment generates, uses, and can radiate radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance wit the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television e ment receQtion, which can be determined by, turnina thee ulV�ment off and offrtit., user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by ^r more of the following measures: Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Move the equipment away from the receiver. Plug the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/television technician for additional suggestions. I DETACH HERE: Fitt out bottom portion completely and mail within in days of purchasefinstattation or register ontine. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I ---------------------------------------- ON !11 111 1111 i 1 1111-1 211 22MMEMEM nmnvcy* �a�- First Name Last Namik [] 6-io EJ 4 1 year 1 -3 4-5 0"1-15 0»5 Street Address Purchased from, city- State-- Zip- LIBuilder .;Retailer ..;Foot Service Internet/Catalog Company Name____ Phone Number �_ Purchase Date Address, -- E-Mail Addres I Ciry-- state �-- Zip- EMMOHMEMEM Model Number Pool Capacity_(U.S. Gal!an�i) Mait Lo. Hayward Poot Products, 62o Division Street, Erizabeth, NJ 07207 AttM Warranty Dept Or REGISTER YOUR WARRANTY ON -LIKE AT WWW.HAYWARDPOOLCOM Phon Type of Pool- IlConcrete/Gunite (— Vinyl '17 Fiberglass 1-11 Other-_ f I ,1 1 New Installation H Replacement 1.] In Ground D Spa STARGUARDO 8 -INCH ROUND MAIN DRAIN Installation Guide IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS �kEADAND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS INSTRUCTIONS Customer Service Tec nincal Support Phone: 800.831. "133 AM to 7-30 P Fax: 805.284.41 51 ••s * WARNINGS and IMPORTANT AFET` ECAUTINNS............. ........... ................... ........... ►I The Virginia Gr rrs Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act .. ............. -.......... .,.......... ....... ......... ..... i ....... ,..... - ......................v 11 Acts Cedes and Standards.....................,,......................... Hydraulic System Specifications ............ .................. .......... --.. . Section 1 Field Fabricated Sump Installation ..... ...........................................3 I Section StarCuardO 8 -inch Round Drain .......... 4 PIN 500100 - 500109, 500140 - 500149 Section StarGuard* 8 -inch Round Drain Two Port 2„ NPSM Side x 1-1/2 " NPSM Bottom) . Installation................. ............. ................. .......... .................................. P/N 500110 - 500114 Section Stan card -inch Round Drain Single Pert (211 NPSM Side) �w Installation ................................................................................... t PIN 500115 - 500119 t Section 5 tar a rdO 8 -inch Round Drain . (Dual Bottom Ports) 13 Installation..................................................................................... PIN 500120 - 500129 x� Section 6 t tar card 8 -inch Round Drain Two Port for vinyl liner nasals) w s. (211 NPSC Side x1 l2" NPSC Bottom) 17 Installation......................................................................... PIN 500130-500139 Required .. . torque, M EntrapmentAvoidance Notice* The covers used on suction outlets should be approved and listed as conforming to the currently published edition of ANSI/APSP-1 6 2011 Standard. These covers should be inspected regularly and replaced if cracked, broken or older than the design lifetime indicated on them by the manufacturer. The maximum possible flow umps mproperysze or oru intended can result in severe personal injury or death, These risks may include but not be limited to electric shock, fire, flooding, suction entrapment or severe injury or property damage caused by a structural failure of the pump or other system component. The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas. thelare �closelv d governing turnover as well as disinfectant feed ratios. *' excep-d the maximum flow rate stated on the drain cover. N Most states and local codes regulate the construction, installation, and operation of public pools and spas, and the construction of residential pools and spas. It is important to X Locate the outlets at least three (3) feet apart. B. Locate the outlets in two (2) different planes (Figure 1), (for example, one on the bottom and one on a vertical side wall, or on two separate vertical side walls). Use multiple suction sources to reduce risk of entrapment. Failure to maintain fittings and covers can lead to severe injury or death. Use of fittings when covers are• e ose or missing can lead to severe injury or death. If using 11/2 in. plumbing. Consult your local building dept. for codes or ordinances that may apply. Remove the pressure test plugs and/or plugs used in winterization of the pool/spa from the suction outlets. Two on Pool Walls One on Wall / One on Floor Figure I - Alternate Location for Suction Outlets Figure 2- Two Suction Outlets per Pump wntactyr�vool professional. Never attempt to after or repair the cover or frame on your own. K The Virginia Graerrie Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act raises certain new requirements on owners and operators of swimming pools and spas. Pools or spas constructed on or after December 19, 2008, shall utilize: (A) A multiple main drain system without isolation capability with suction outlet covers that meet ANSI/APSP-1 6 Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and Hot Tubs and either: (i) A safety vacuum release system (SVRS) meeting ASMEIANSI Al 12.1 .17 Manufactured Safety Vacuum Release Systems (SVRS) for Residential and Commercial Swimming Pool, Spa, Hot Tub, and Wading Pool Suction Systems and/or ASTM F2387 Standard Specification for Manufactured Safety Vacuum Release Systems (SVRS) for Swimming Pools, Spas and Hot Tubs or (ii) A property designed and tested suction -limiting vent system or (iii) An automatic pump shut-off system. Pools and spas constructed prior to December 19, 2008, with a single submerged suction outlet shall use a suction outlet cover that meets ANSI/APSP- 16 and either: (A) A safety vacuum release system (SVRS) meeting ASMEIANSI A112.19.17 and/or ASTM F2387, or (B) A property designed and tested suction -limiting vent system, or (C) An automatic pump shut-off system, or (D) Disabled submerged outlets, or (E) Suction outlets shall be reconfigured into return inlets. NOTE: Always turn oift all power to Me any suction outlet. POOL PUMP SUCTION REOUIREMENTS Pump suction is hazardous and can trap and drown or disembowel bathers. Do not use or allow anyone else to uction outlets to each pump suction line (see Figure 1, Outlets Per Pump, below). Do not use or operate swimming pools, spas, or hot tubs if a suction outlet cover is missing, broken, or loose, Follow the guidelines below for a pump installation which minimizes risk to users of pools, spas, and hot tubs. Entrapment Protection i nentra mentor hair entrapment/ (that is, there must be at least two tz) main urains UTIMFUMEW, However, if two (2) main drains run into a single suction line, the single suction fine may be equipped with a valve which will shut off both main drains from the pump (see Figure 1). main drains located less than three feet (3) apart, a backup system must be installed, such as the IntelliFle VS +SVRS Pump. Other backup systems include, approved gravity draining systems, or suction -limiting vent. All SI/APSP-16 2011 ANSI/AP SP -16 2011 Anti -entrapment Cover or Suction Fitting, Anti -entrapment Cover or Suction Fitting, screw -fastened to Main Drain Gump` No valves between screw -fastened to Tee and Main Drains Main Drain Sump t Suction outlet tio Su ction Outlet (Main Drain} (Main Drain) Pump Valves OK between pump and Tee Water Velocity and Flow Rates im "W"t# # # # *rjt,,e lol# #�'_Xample_somp_state [tun, j&*=(fll1l1B&ULM1ll- MUMMA I A ItIMFE01#1migalti limit is lower than the flow rating provid 0 0 e and must be followed. Never exceed the flow rating listed on the cover even if local code does not provide a velocity limit, see Chart 2 on page 2. Piping — General be d to limit the velocity to six (6) feet per second. This For new installations, the piping between drains must size limit applies to the branch piping and all fittings between multiple outlets and the tee leading back to the pump. If code requires a lower water velocity, comp[Y with the code. See the table below for information on pipe size flow ratings at six (6) feet per second. Acceptable Pipe Size for Maximum Flow Rate as on Open Area and Recommended System Flow Rate Per Velocity(Q=AV) APSP-7 (6 ftJsec. in the Branch Line) CHART CHART Open Arw VeWlty Flow GPM aw CMft" ipm (A) W tv"O. (V) (0) Pipe Size Flow Rate GPM *1 "0 46 271 71,7 Inch (mm) —0— 20 —21 —6 �0 76 453 1&3516 215 110,6 1/2'(50) 37 (140) - _I '(50) 49,0 01 543 15.3516 1.0 143.5 2'(63) 62(233) OL, 110516 3.5 167 4 1113 10 122, 724 15 3516 40 2-1/2'(75) 88(332) t79.R 337 14 _L5 52 M3616 5.0 239A 3- (90) 136(514) 68 2630 q1A 15,3516 !]EZ� 113 1086 15,3516 S'D StarGuard'* Main Drain Gallons Per Minute (GPM) Ratings CHART3 Flow Rating flow Part No. Open Area Floor Rating Wall 5001 ox 15,35 in' 144 GPM 112 GPM 50011 x 15,35 6n7 144 GPM 112 GPM n2 15�35 W 144 GPM 112 GPM GGPM E50EO12X 5001 }i 15,35 in2 144 112 GP '5001 EIE StarGuard Cover Pressure Drop Curve (Head Loss) 151 227 303 378 454 Wim M 4,KK WE U" i q4 40 60 tV a 0 JGPM) M 61 91 2 N Section I Vie--ld—Fab—ricated Sump Installation The following describes the installation requirements and procedure for a new field fabricated sump. For the Star surd 8 inch round main drain cover (with long or short face ring) installation, see page 4. j-- COVER Field Fabricated Sump Installation Diagram Field Fabricated Sump Specifications for Dual Submerged Suction Outlet f �� . tj*cq si*jEt ij. dia ra below. W 101 C) A broken line ( ------ ) indicates suggested sump configuration. D ------------ a [Dmin. 1.5 D min. 0 ♦ •, w w, w w w w w w • w w w w Model Descriw +; w Model Description 411 ! # M * • • ,... #�� wti l4! ai i $ yam yA�r iqk :.. ! XM p.. • Mr rYi � # = :k w +IR. R YF M :l � M * �'. 3 x q ! 2. Install the face ring onto the suction outlet in accordance with: Section 1, Field Fabricated Sump Installation diagram, page 3. Mount nr. drain ♦ face ring/suction outlet M.::.. Figure I). 4. Rotate the cover to align the screw holes. The cover notch and face ring tab will seat the cover in place. 5Install the two (2) 316 stainless steel 8-32 (provided) into ths cover. t 1!hilips s screwdriver, q... each retaining screw to • torque qs of 10 to 15.0 (maximum) in/lbs to secure the cover.OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. DO NOT ASSEMBLE WITH POWER TOOLS. 316: ♦ *r 43 Ii Replacement Cover and Short Face Ring Installation F �YOU MUST M t + i ," �.. •t.. T M1 � i i 2. Remove the existing cover the face ring and ri. Install3, Remove the existing face ring (without threaded Inserts) from the pool and discard. NOTE: It the face ring has threaded Inserts, skip steps 3 and 4, and proceed to Step 5. 4Install the face ring onto the suction outlet. 5. Mount the drain cover on top of the face ring/suction outlet (see Figure 2). 6Rotate the cover to align the screw holes. The cover notch and face ring tab will seat the cover in place. 7. a stainless steel 8-32 machine screws (provided) into the holes in the top of thecover. Using a No. 2 Philips head screwdriver, tighten each retaining screw to a torque value of 10.00 (minimum) to 15.0 (maximum) in/lbs to secure the cover. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE DO NOT ASSEMBLE WITH POWER TOOLS. 316 stainless steel 8-32 machine scrag {) %lel 513543 L +lac ent screws, • nly use " # stainless steel -32 x 1-1/4 In. machine screws. s sm limensions - StarGuardO 8 -inch Drain with Face Ring ■ Sectio \ ?<7<S »r 8 -inch Round Drain Port v +«< ide ©PSNPSM Bottom) Installation(d dw 500110 5001 14) »>*»«+¥>«y*><«!«<»f»«¥#w? x » Ivy «< Model Descrintion «:� a w < t» «�2°��,: « «:,�■«f © ,<,�© ®©t»,�t© »a:< �»■�©�:«+i�» e c w ©.-®� - PLUMBLING SHOWN WITH RED2< ZINT TA 11 AMAIN 1:4-MINIVAK&I I" lu # #w I 2Install the sump and face ring onto the suction outlet in accordance with: Section 3, Sump Installation Diagram, page 7 3, Mount the drain cover on top of the face ring/suction outlet (see Figure 1). 4. Rotate the cover to align the screw holes. The cover notch and face ring tab will seat the coverin place. 5. Install the two (2) 316 stainless steel 8-32 machine screws (provided) into the holes in the top of t cover. Using a No. 2 Philips head screwdriver, tighten each retaining screw to a torque value of 10.00 (minimum) to 15.0 (maximum) in/lbs to secure the cover. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. DO NOT ASSEMBLE WITH POWER TOOLS. I 316 stainless steel 8-32 machine screw (x2) ----- P/N 51054� M a. too. Im 11it'1i� M Section 4 StarGuardO 84nch Round Main Drain Single Port (2" NPSM side) Installation Model 500115 - 500119 The following describes the installation requirements and procedure • a StarGuard 8 inch round main drain (Single Port). For the StarGuard 8 Inch round cover and face ring installation, see, page I I - 11AC= 0 M over and face rinx _Lj for the Single Port (2" NPSM Side) drain. 316 stainless steel,---. For replacement screws, only use 8-32 machine screw (x2) Kit PIN 510643Z, 316 stainless steel 8.32 x i-im in. machine screws. P/N 510543 1 1 RM um Cjillll�� IN Section 5 mm -n- Irll W -t FIT «rain (Dual Bottom"«: ModelDescription 500120 8" MAIN DRAIN. DUAL BOT PORTS ABS SUMP w/ RING AVD7f,-*,V w3mman= # ## # # Lonama- IT Z Install the sump onto the suction outlet in accordance with: Section 5, Sump Installation Diagram, page 13. 3. Mount the drain cover on top of the sump (see Figure 1). 4Rotate the cover screw holes until it aligns with the brass threaded inserts. 5. Install the two (2) 316 stainless steel 8-32 machine screws (provided) into the holes in the top of t cover. Using a No. 2 Philips head screwdriver, tighten each retaining screw to a torque value of 10.00 (minimum) to 15.0 (maximum) iniffis to secure the cover. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. DO NOT ASSEMBLE WITH POWER TOOLS. I 316 stainless steel For replacement screws, only use 8-32 machine screw (x2) Kit P/N 510543Z, 316 stainless steel P/N 510543 8-32 x 1-1/4 in. machine screws. A�M Sump PIN 552583,55266 M In Replacement Cover Installation - StarGuardl* 8 -inch Round Main Drain (Dual Bottom Ports) Only use replacement thread forming screws (P/N 510583Z) provided in kit, C=3 when replacing cover on previously installed dual bottom port drain witho brass threaded inserts. I Z Remove the existing drain cover and discard. 3Mount the drain cover on top of the sump (see Figure 2). Rotate the cover to align the screw holes. 4. Install the two (2) 316 stainless steel 8-32 machine screws (provided) into the holes in the top of the cover. Using a No. 2 Philips head screwdriver, tighten each retaining screw to a torque value of 10.00 (minimum) to 15.0 (maximum) in/lbs to secure the cover. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN THE SCREWS. DO NOT ASSEMBLE WITH POWER TOOLS. 316 stainless steel 10-14 thread forming plastite screw (kit pin 510583Z) 316 Stainless steel 8-32 machine screw (kit pin 510543Z) 9M Figure 1 Figure 2 Sump only use thread forming screws. For replacement screws, only use 316 stainless steel PIN 510583Z (10-14 x 1-1/2 In.) plastite thread forming screw 316 stainless steel screw (Oty. 2). P/N 510583 Cover P/N 510530-510533 Existing "7 screw hole Existing screw rew hole 9M Figure 1 Figure 2 Sump In M Section 6 StarGuardO 8 -inch Round Main Drain Two Port (2"' NPSC Side x 1-1/2 " NPSC Bottom) Installation for Vinyl Liner Pools (Model 500130) The following describes the installation requirements and procedure for a StarGuard* 8 inch round main drain (Two Port) for vinyl liner pools. For the StarGuardO 8 Inch round main drain new cover and face ring installation, see page I a. For the StarGuardO 8 inch round main drain replacement cover and face ring installation, see page 19. Model Description 500130 8" MAIN DRAIN VINYL 2 PORT ABS SUMP WHT 2PK WIX-EHM 2" PLUMBLING SH WN No * Am W am x am 4 fm M EM ON r 316 stainless steel 12-14x 1 "sheet metal screw (kit ptr 510592Z) 316 Stainless steel Face ring screw (x8) (3 16 stainless steel self -tapping • • (316 stainless steel 8-32 19 -tot machine screw P/N 510543) P/N510581 a StarGuardO 8 -Inch Main Drain Two Port (2" NPSC Side x 1-1/2" NPSC Bottom) For Vinyl Liner '•s` ME m w EMEEM IAPMO Certified These products were tested and certified to the aforementioned safety regulations, by JAPMO Research and Testing. 5001 E. Philadelphia St. Ontario, CA 91761 — USA 877-4UPCMARK (toll free) Product certification commenced April 2009, test results can be obtained from: www,pentairwater.com and/orhttp:J/p ld.iapmo.org/ Each product contains a circular date stamp on the top or bottom of the product showing the month and year of manufacture. These products are manufactured at Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc., Chino, California in the United States of America. A copy of this certificate is available on the Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc. website: www.pentairpool.com Note to installertowner: Date of Installation: as IAPMO Certified These products were tested and certified to the aforementioned safety regulations, by JAPMO Research and Testing. 5001 E. Philadelphia St. Ontario, CA 91761 — USA 877-4UPCMARK (toll free) Product certification commenced April 2009, test results can be obtained from: www,pentairwater.com and/orhttp:J/p ld.iapmo.org/ Each product contains a circular date stamp on the top or bottom of the product showing the month and year of manufacture. These products are manufactured at Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc., Chino, California in the United States of America. A copy of this certificate is available on the Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc. website: www.pentairpool.com Note to installertowner: Date of Installation: q� PENTAIR 1670 EddkW`rC[NSAVE:.,'>ANFORD, NC 27330 • f915s 566-8000,095 d WEST LOS ANGELES AVE., MOORP1`xRK, CA 93021 • MM 553-5000 l+'Wad,tkef1i 3tTo t,c";un AT t-totow t. _ de.uvi ks and t,gos are tv'rtf,need by t enla7d .. or by one of as ghb A a,alW arpa Pentad � �qif"#nt:.' 1. to .£iE, rns `, "..+ t,^li'f.r:, ..£rsaS, P=_,tt.ta3" € ool t`tr,x3t.t.hs , and f,4Pat i an i "T; uct 4<3 ,.ate. tra E#ark�tC{" a� �" "ed aa�"7a,-"£?toe taC fale° Pow and Sp, Inn £:`f; str r s all s.PEed compames 6 the Un ted State aitdt'or other counties, i,Xr kers exprE .£a�y,. noted, n aa3lec ",,nd bf ands of thwd 1aartas that may be used a in thl dc,),,, ur3, f,t are i.?$ used to ;iVd ,ate an a f,t§ation .te'` endot .c -,m nt be r j.,,en tme-, at P 4., names and brands and t';e .t `;fiat r ttraM and Spa, .a, k ia.:, Those ose ita4i"it ,, v?£ d brands, may bc,t. the,tr ad P'f'?:a 1 .> oir registered Because xt' tC.. i d, 1,a ks , t those se tt ird paa, t,es. &°�e a,,,ee a e am c t f P'r4a"u air S$i"ttamC.O"rg.. ow- „td"a°Y£`ialE.,h and soviceq, t entai Y „'>k.a`a£.'s the ght Is, change spcihcavons without i)€ior ncrive. t f Cita"€f` Vs an k;?zqua} opportunity ".' 2015 t _.t';.ra`Eta Mior Pow and Spa, IncAd rights rv,, served, Tt'ty" `..3{.),vpgrno, t"t is vwi; is tf "; Ja c a, -in i-,., wit f`if.`ut ^ .ti€; f'... 111111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11111 11 IN City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Building 7500 W. 29"' Ave, Tom Zinke 3333 Independence Ct. Wheat Rid CO 800033 Wheat Ridge, CO 80033-8001 P. 303.2352855 F: 301237.8929 I 111I III 11111111 lII �iiiiiiiiiiii 1 111111 11111�111111�1111 1111�IqIIIIIIIII� I tj 1; oc "11 1111 lima accoruance 7-MTTZMM, G refennon poncy, ine associatea plans anc/or ottier aocumenj are scheduled for disposal. You may retrieve plans and/or documents between the hours of 7:30 am. and 3:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, at the Building Division offices located at 7500 W. 29 Avenue in Wheat Ridge. HE= John C. Schumacher, Jr., CBO Chief Building Official 7500 W: 29th, Avenue Wheat Ridge, Colorado 80033 Office Phone: 303-235-2853 Fax: 303-234-2857 Nvm,w.cLwheat.ridt-rexo." 73/30/12 13 City of Wheat Ridge Page S. 3p701-ls PERMIT INFORMATION - 120134 mrackey ?ERMIT INFORMATION� Permit#: 120134 Permit Type: Residential Addition Permit: Dt: 02/07/2012 Expires: 02106/2013 AND PARCEL INFORMATION: zone M Residential SFR Funct Use: Unassigned Subdivision. DAVO Cent Type Miscellaneous Legal; Address: 3333 INDEPPNDENCE CT parcel Cd 39-272-15-029 OWNER Tom Zinke Address. 3333 Independence Ct City/St/Zipt Whea tRidge CO 80033 Dut I Last Zone Dt� Annex Dt. Lot: Block No. 0 Top DESCRIPTIONr 1035.5 sq it garage addit with electrical FEES oly DUE PAID: ?ermit Fee 60,000,00 810,05 810.05 ?Ian Review Fee '00 S26,53 526.53 octal Valuation 60,000,00 '00 .00 Jse Tax 60,000.00 1,omoo l"080.00 2,416.58 2,416,58 70N1 ACTS caner Tom Zinke 3333 Independence Ct Whea tRidge CO 80033 3033191980 3• CL3 Ken Jones Contracting Kenneth Jones 3.2 S. Zephyr St, Lakewood, ,ub CLA O'Brien Electrical Contractors Richard O'Brien 3697 S, Waco St, °ARCEL INFORMATIONi 10 Structure Type RANC 20 Year Built 1957.00 30 Property Type RESID SetBacks-Front: 0.0 Left: 0.0 Right: O.O Back; 0,0 CO 80226 '7202614184 Aurora, CO 80013 3034631800 ?ERMIT CONDITIONS � !Me. Note, Owner/Contractor is responsible for locating property lines and constructing improvements according to the approved plan and required development standards, The City is not responsible for inaccurate information submitted within the plan set and any construction errors resulting from inaccurate information, For one.- or two-family dwellings, the first twenty-five feet (25 of driveway area from the existing edge of pavement into the site shall be surfaced with concrete, asphalt, brick pavers or similar materials. KC: Approved per plans and red-line notes on plans. Must comply with 2006 IRC, 2005 NEC and all applicable City of Wheat Ridge Municipal Codes, Subject to field inspections. kPPROVALS : Req Apprvll Date Approver Note ZONING 03/30/12 M(Reckert Approved by Planning, ZEQUIRED 1NgPEC`,rI0NS STATUS: Type Description Required By Completed on ZONE Zoning Final, Inspect 03/30/12 ?ERMIT N(XrES ; 03/30/12 13:34 :00 City of Wheat Ridge Page 2 )P701-18 PERMIT INFORMATION - 1,20134 rmnackey )2/07/12 CREATED FROM APPL# 12... )2/06/12 Zoned R-1, plans approved and returned to drawer #2 )2/02/12 plans reviewed and approved w/notes on plans )2/01/12 Sent email to MR & KC at 11.55 am, Put in drawer #2, ENSPECTION !NFORMATIO)R� WHO REQ DT # TYPE CONTR# CALLED I FRA:Framing Inspection 12 03/0, 2 SHE.Sheathirn;/Sheer in 03/02/12 3 ELC Elect, Inspection 03/02/12 03/09/12 4 DWStDrywall screw/nail 12-0008 03/19/12 5 RFI:Electrical Final Ins 06-0021 03/22/12 6 E•I:Electrical Final Ins 03/20/12 03/23/12 7 ZONEZoninq Final Inspect 12-0008 03/29/12 8 BFI:Buildinq Final Insp 12-0008 03/29/12 CNCL WHO REQ DT INS DT STATUS no AC 03/02/12 03/02/12 INCOMPLETE no AC 03/02/12 03/02/12 COMPLETE no BCSI 03/09112 03/09/12 COMPLETE no KC 03/20/12 03/20/12 COMPLFffE yes DO 03/23/12 03/23/12 INCOMPLETE no KC 03/26/12 03/26/12 COMPLEYE to MR 03/30/12 03/30/12 COMPLETE no KC 03/30/12 03/30/12 COMPLETE ,.� �. st�� cs ,C� at ��gc Buil 7500 W. 29" Ave., Wheat Ridge, CO 80033 t� Mailing Address: ss: (6f different than property address) Address: City, State, p: Phone: m_ Electrical- �'�wK City License # City License # Mechanical: City License # F w V a, Bldg M Valuation Builditm Permit Residential Worksheet Address: 33 33 --- '-"-""-J- m-- CPO t Zoning: Property in the flood plain? Lot Sire: JJL � s ft. Lot Width: ft. MaxinlUrn Lot Coverage: % Existing Improvements: fD House: ft. Shed: sq. ft. 9letached garage: so ft. Other sq. ft, Existing Lot Coverage: (Total) J % L Proposed of Coverage: (Total) J* %0 sq sq, ft, Required Setbacks: FR - FR 30 S S R S I - 5 S --- I '" 5 R -- - ------ Provided Setbacks: /19 140 1,5 --139-------- 1---,------ 1----- Maximurn Height: ft, Proposed Height: Maxim ire: sq. ft, till il Propos /-Size: sq. ft. For one and tNwo-family dwellings, the 25' of driveway area from the existing edge of pavernent into the site shall be ,surfaced with th c N I __t e, asphalt s Ila It , brick (-!k ve pave or similar materials. For all uses other than one and two family dwellings, no vehicle entrances or exits may be closer than 25' to any property line. except when used as joint access for two or more lots. In residential zone districts. curb cuts shall be at least 10 feet and not more than 24 feet in width. One and two-family dwellings may have horseshoe driveways. provided that the street accesses are at least 30 feet apart, measured from the interior edges. For all uses, one access point per property is permitted. Landscatitiruz Notes For one-and two -f nnily dwellings, one tree for every 70 feet ofstreer frontage is required, 100% of the front yard and 25%6 of the entire lot must be landscaped prior to issuance ofC.0, Street trees required: Street trees provided: sq. Proposed Improvements: House: Addition to house sq. ft Shed: sq. ft. Detached garage,__,,_, ....... sq. ft. Ili the event that landscaping cannot be installed due to inclement weather prior to the issuance of C.(,),. ail escrow agreement with financial guarantees may be allowed to ensure future installation, 125 of the cost of the proposed improvements will be required with the agreement. These funds will be reimbursed back to tile property owner or contractor once the improvements are in place, v. \ X, -P m ■ I mm R 9111 *' 4 GUTTER; MATCH EXIST.. DOWNSPOUT; MATCH E NEW EXI!)io, . TOP OF MALL I OF 1 e,, [SATE NFdk....... EX I S TING J NEW � MATCH EXIST 93 32 ARGH.DWG r� i rrer ry 0 z OP OF SLAB W ry p, APPROVED Subject to Field ITT Wheat Ridge Building Dept. Date; Sig Plan Checker EX I S TING J NEW � MATCH EXIST *** CONTACTS *** owner 720/261-4184 Owner/Occupant sub 303/670-3048 Terry Harper 01-8383 Harper Services ** PARCEL INFO ** ZONE CODE: UA USE: UA SUBDIVISION: 0627 BLOCK/LOT#: 0/ FEE SUMMARY ESTIMATED PROJECT VALUATION: 10,000-00 FEES Permit Fee 204.30 Total Valuation .00 Use Tax 180 00 ** TOTAL 384.30 1, by my signature, do hereby attest that the work to be performed shall comply with all acc-ompanying approved plans and specifications, applicable building codes, and all applicable municipal codes, policies and procedures, and that I area the legal owner or have been authorized by the legal owner of the property and am authorized to obtain this permit and perform the work described and approved in conjunction with this permit. . further attest that I an legally authorized to im," all entities named within this document as parties to the work to be performed and that all, works t.a be performed is disclosed in this docum and/or its accompanying approved plans and specifications, Wm f ON ER Or acc �' CO, Signatur f ON or CONTRACTOR (Circle one) Date 1. This permit was issued based on the information provided in the permit application and accompanying plans and specifications and is subject to the compliance with those documents, and all applicable statutes, ordinances, regulations, policies and procedures. 2. This permit shall expire 365 days after the date of issuance regardless of activity. Requests for extension must, be made in writing and received prior to the date of expiration. An extension -')f no more than 180 days made be granted at the discretion of the Chief Building Official and may be subject to a fee equal. to one- half of the origirial permit fee. 3. If this permit expires, a new permit may be required to be obtained. Issuance of a new permit shall be sub]ect to the standard requirements, fees and procedures for approval <if any new permit. Re or extension of expired permits is at the sole discretion of the Chief Building official and is not guarantee:a. 4. No work of any manner shall be performed that shall, results ix, a change of the naturAl flow 0 water without p '.or and specific approval, 5. The permit holder shall notify the Building and Inspection Services Division in accordance w established policy of all required inspections and shall not pxoceed or conceal work without writ':en approval of such work from the Building and Inspection Services Division. 6, The issuance or granting of a permit shall not be construed to be a permit for, or an approval of, any violatioln of any provision of by applicable code or any ordinance or regulation of this jurisdiction, Approval of work is sv'b to field 'ns ct Signature Ch' provision Offical Date I INSPEC ON REQUEST LINE: (303) 234-5933 BUILDING OFFICE: (303) 235-2855 REQUESTS MUST BE MADE BY 3PM ANY BUSINESS DAY FOR INSPECTION THE FOLLOWING BUSINESS DAY, ,cam, City of at D ate: F A.01 EN .. Plea Build Inspect is Di h. t� .; ? .. 7533 W. 9 Ave., heat Ridge, 30033`. Office: - 235 -2855 ` Fax: 303 - 237 -892 Inspection Lire: 303-234-5933 Permit 5�3 Building ° do Property Address: &li -t Property O wner (please pint): Phone "7 Z 0 1 ' a Mailing Address: (if different than property addre Address: W st `. and am also authorized by the legal owner of any entity included on this application to j that co* bitt i applkatiofi CIRCLEONE (OWNER) (CONTROTOR) pr (AUTHORIZED REPRESENTATIVE) 4r6WNW v ERIMf NAME: SIGNATURE: +r �Ab� Bldg REMOVE FOOTING AT BRACKET EMBED MIN 6 AND EPDXY GROUT mm ' SCREW PILE, INSTALL HELICAL PIER EXTENSION TO MINIMUM 12 FT DEPTH CHANCE C150-0047 WITH 4000 FT-LB TORQUE OR EQUIV 6 Q HELICAL PEER LEAD 0 CHANCE C150-0168 M OR EQUIV WITH 0 �6u SINGLE 8* HELIX 0 / HELICAL SCREW PILE DETAIL I -1 e- 4 " imlk ! * Ir . I 1 11#111 , kq I ma I m in N ma Work shall comply with the following codes: 2006 IRC, 2006 IECC, & 200 5 NEC. • I 6 Q 0 Ci. M W 0 �6u M 0 z • F= 6 Me U. .° z z z =) ► 0 Co ntract Vat awndammmn I authorized by the legal owner of any entity included on this applicatio6to lim4hafoitity on this Oplitation. [,, Bldg Valuation: