$1,125.99
Part # PL2606
Warranty 18 Month Warranty
Maximize your savings with the new PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump.
The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump utilizes Century’s fully featured V-Green 270 motor, delivering premium energy efficiency and program flexibility with an integrated user interface. The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump is a compatible replacement to the Hayward® Super Pump Variable Speed Pump, making it quick and cost efficient to replace.
The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump can save you up to 80% in energy costs over single-speed pumps. It also has faster payback than the more expensive variable speed pumps because it is sized to match the performance of the most common medium head pumps.
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PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump Benefits:
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Which is the correct replacement impeller for this specific pump? There is one that is for a 2hp and another for a 3hp. ONe is 4 11/16 high the other is 5" high. This pump is a 2.7 -.75 variable speed pump.
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Bill
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I bought this pump in 2018 and it's been running great, but recently I noticed a leak when the pump runs between the pump and motor. I cannot see it clearly because it is leaking from the bottom. I would need to remove the whole assembly to verify any cracks. Is this a common thing with this pump, and is there any replacement parts for my problem.
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Hello Phong. Attached please find the PureLine Prime Pump - PL26 Series exploded parts diagram. A failing PureLine Prime Seal Assembly - PL2655 would result in a water leak between the Seal Plate and Motor Mounting Plate. A shaft seal failure is a common pool pump issue. Attached is a brief tutorial How To Replace a Pool Motor Shaft Seal. Concurrent with the shaft seal replacement the Housing Gasket and Diffuser Gasket should be replaced.
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Is the pump as good/reliable as the Pentair intelliflo which I am ordering to replace a hayward pump which is fitted to a 40 x 20 foot pool. Its a vacation home and the original fit (5 years old) has given quite a bit of trouble along with the salt system so I am going with what I have used before the Pentair systems, are the Purelines a match for reliability ?
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Hello, This will be a comparable pump.
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What would be a good cost effective cartridge filter to go along with this pump? I have a 20K gallon pool but I don't know how much head I have
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Hi, Sean. The Total Dynamic Head (TDH) of the pool will need to be calculated so that we can use that info to properly size a filter.
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I need a replacement for my Hayward sp3400vsp. I have just under 12,000 gallons, with about 40’ head and a small waterfall. The original pump was a 1 hp single speed, then the prior home owner installed the Hayward. Do I need a 2 hp VS pump (2.7 THP), or can I downsize based on the above information?
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I'm looking to buy a new pool pump. I have a Pentair Pac Fab Pennacle. I wanted a variable speed and energy efficient. Can you recommend different brands that are replacements for mine? I was told the PureLine Prime 2.7 HP was a good replacement for mine.
Lisa
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Ultimately, this will depend on your current Pinnacle total horsepower. We would need to know your current motor model, part or catalog number to determine that. Please call us with that information or if you would like to email us at upload@inyopools.com with that motor label picture, we can then further advise.
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I have a 1.5 HP Hayward Superpump and a control box inside the house and I want to upgrade to a 2.7 variable speed pump and a larger filter, cartridge I think, from my current Tagleus 60D. Would the PureLine 2.7 variable speed pump work for me and is it compatible with my computer control system inside the house
The PL2606 PureLine Prime 2.7 HP Variable Speed would be a great replacement pump for the equipment set up you have described and have included in the photo. If possible if you can plumb as much 2" pipe on the suction side of the pump that will help with flow, also if you can get 12" or more of a straight run of pipe going into the suction side of the pump that will help with flow. Any 90's you can remove from the plumbing will also help, two 45's are better than one 90. We would suggest a cartridge filter like the Hayward C4030 or the Hayward C5030. You would program your variable speed pump directly on the onboard motor controller and your indoor controller would power the pump on and off and then onboard controller settings on the pump would take over from there.
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I like the idea of the variable speed to "tune" the pump to the pools conditions and save energy. However, I also need the ability of remote start/stop, in that the pump also services the Spa, utilizing automatic 3-way valves, thus only a "set" operating time is not feasible for our application.
In addition I'd like to replace a 2nd pump for the water features; slide, waterfall, & fountains.
Is there a remote interface option?
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Hi Terry, I would check out the PL2616 PureLine Prime 2.7 HP Variable Speed Pool Pump w/ Phone Control here is a link to a Video on How Pool Pump Phone Control Works.
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Not sure what the head is. Pool is about 40K. I have a Raypak Heater and 60 Sq. ft filter. Skimmers are about 70 ft and 20 ft away. Drain about 40 ft. about 4 different 3 ways on the pool lines. Wondering will this work for me and what is the number that I can run a variable on for energy reduction. I run the current 1.5 hp and a 2.2 SF for about 10 hours to insure there are no issues. Seems to work. Anything less I can get some algae.
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Hi Michael, Thanks for that information as it is helpful. If you currently have a 1.5 HP pump with 2.2 SF then this pump would have almost the exact output as your current pump when it is running at the high speed. This would be a great variable speed pump option for the pool you described and would be our suggestion.
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We currently have a Pentiar SF-N1-2a single speed and want to upgrade to a VS pump but maybe use the our Hayward aqua plus PL Plus controller to control the variable speed settings on the pump. Would this pump be a drop in replacement for the Pentiar? Would we have to get any additional equipment to get the Hayward to control the speed of the pump?
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Hi Dave, This would not be a drop in replacement to Pentair pump as the plumbing ports are in a slightly different location so you would have a little bit of re-plumbing but it shouldn't be too bad. All of the programming for the PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump would be done directly on the onboard pump controller, this is where you would set your schedules, RPMS, etc.. The Hayward Aqua Plus would simply power the pump on and off and then the controller on the pump would take over from there based on your programming settings. You would not be able to adjust the RPM's or program the pump from the Aqua Plus.
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Hi Bill,
We want to buy to purchase the PL 2606, our pool will be about 24,000 gallons with 30 feet head. What sand trap do you recommend ?
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Hi Sherry, We would suggest the Hayward S310T2 Sand Filter to pair nicely with the PL2606 PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump on a 24,000 gallon pool.
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what's the difference between the 2606 and the 2626...other than the 2626 says 'good for salt.' Any other difference?
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Hi Bill, The PL2626 uses an ultra heavy duty shaft seal made out of a material called Viton. The shaft seal is the most common part which fails on a pool pump and when the shaft seal fails it allows water to get to your motor and eventually ruins the motor. The Viton shaft seal in the PL2626 is great for more demanding pools like salt pools but it is also a good upgrade for standard non salt pools.
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We have a Jandy stealth shpf 2.0 the motor has a sticker that says 2.0x1.3=2.60. It is a salt cell pool and about 15,000-16,000 gallons. We would like a variable speed pump if possible. Will this Pureline prime 2.7 work and if not what do you recommend?
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Good afternoon, yes base on the pump you have and the specs provided the PureLine Prime 2.7 HP Variable Speed Pool Pump would be a great option for a replacement.
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Led screen stopped working in less than one year. How can i get replaced under warranty?
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Hello, Can you please send photos of the LCD screen?
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The display went blank also on my 2.70 HP Pureline model 2606. The pump and motor continues to work, but there is no way to change any of the program settings, since you cannot see the screen. It has no display whatsoever! No repair solution was offered by InyoPools unfortunately.
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Tim, The 270 User Interface Replacement - 2517030-001 or the VLink - VL100 are suitable options for resolving this issue.
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Can this pump work with 1-1/2" plumbing, or is it too large? I have a 1HP (1.25 SF) pump with a .75HP (1.5SF) booster pump for a pressure side vacuum. Primary pump is dead, booster runs fine but I am willing to go to a VS for cost savings.
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Hi, Brett S. It is preferable that 2" plumbing is used due to the total hp.
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Thank you for your quick response. I understand that 2" lines are preferred, but is it required? I have 1.5" lines only. I am wondering if they would be sufficient to handle this pump, and if not, would the 1.65HP model (PL2605) be strong enough to meet the demand that my current 2 pump setup provides?
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Hi, Brett. Using 1.5" plumbing is too small for this 2.7 HP VS Pump. The PL2605 - 1.65 VS Pump will be better
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I am looking to upgrade my pool's pump system to a more efficient model. The attached picture is what I currently have that is an older unit and is failing. Would this model be a good replacement to upgrade to for more efficiency?
Hi, Joe. To find out if this Prime Variable Speed will be able to meet your pool need, I will need the Total Dynamic Head (TDH) of your pool.
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This is my current set up. Need to replace the motor and impellers at the very least. Was looking into a variable speed pump to upgrade my system. What would you suggest as the best most cost effective option.
Or would you suggest fixing what I have? If that is the case what all will I need.
Hi, Joshua. Unfortunately, most replacement parts are obsolete for your Purex AH Series Pump so replacing it will be your only option. The pump you have is a high head pump, so you will need a pump like the TriStar VS Pump - SP3202VSP, or the IntelliFlo Variable Speed Pump - 011018. To find out if this pump will meet your pool needs, you will need to calculate the Total Dynamic Head (TDH) of your pool.
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How quiet is the Pureline Prime var. spd pump? Does it compare to the Pentair 342001 pump? Why does the Pentair sell more pumps?
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Hi. The Prime VS Pumps are very quiet. It is in the same class when it comes to performance as the Pentair Superflo VS Pump except for the operating voltage. The Prime VS Pump 1.65 - PL2605 is suitable for the Pentair SuperFlo VS - 342001 if the customer has 230 volts. The Prime VS Pump 2.7 will outperform the Pentair SuperFlo VS - 342001. Pentair is one of the leading manufactures with a full line of swimming pool and spa products.
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I'm looking to replace my Pentair IntelliFlo 011012 pump. Would this be a drop-in replacement for it? Thanks
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Good day, the PureLine Prime 2.7 HP Variable Speed Pool Pump PL2606 would not be a drop in replacement for the Intelliflo 011012. You would need to re-plumb your system when installing this unit.
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Would this pump be a good replacement for my Jandy 2.7 Variable speed pump? See photo attached.
The PureLine Prime VSP would be a great fit you are not using a Jandy AquaLink Automation System If you are tieing your Variable Speed Pump into a Jandy AquaLink Automation system then you may want to stay with the Jandy pump as you will get all of the read out of the Jandy pump on the AquaLink, however if you are not using a Jandy AquaLink automation system then the PL2606 would be fine. You may have a little re-plumbing but nothing major.
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Can you give the specs. on the motor used on this PureLine Pump (i.e. motor manufacturer, amps, volts, etc..)
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This Pump uses a 2.7 HP Variable Speed Motor by Century the voltage is 208-230V and the amps range from 10.5 - 0.5. When the pump is running at the lowest speed it only draws 0.5 amps and when it is dialed to the highest speed of 2.7 HP then it will draw 10.5 amps.
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I have a 16k gallon in ground pool. I have a Century HSQ260 2.6 hp motor connected to a Jandy stealth SPHD pump.
Will your PL2606 be an adequate replacement/fit?
Thanks
Al
Fairhope, AL
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Hi, Allan. Unfortunately, this Prime 2.7 VS Pump will not be a suitable replacement. The performance and physical features are different. I would recommend the Jandy ePump - VSSHP270AUT.
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I have a community pool that requires the safety vacuum release sensor. Does this pump have one just incase something gets stuck to the suction line?
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Hi. This pump does not have the SVRS feature.
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Do you have a direct replacement for a Jandy Stealth 2.7 variable speed pump, using the aqua link controller
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Hi. You can use the Jandy VS Pump - VSSHP270AUT, the Prime Pump will not perform the same as the Stealth pump.
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How does the PureLine 2.7 compare to the Pentair 011018 3hp and the Hayward SP3206VSP 2.7hp in quality, performance, and reliability? I understand the price differences.
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We spent a lot of time this past season testing and programming all of the variable speed pumps. The top two, in our opinion, was the PureLine Prime VS and the Pentair Intelliflo. These systems were the easiest to program and install. Both units are very durable. The Pentair has been around longer but this is the 3rd year offering the Prime VS and we have seen very few issues. If you plan on installing this pump yourself, you may want to consider the Prime. The Prime has an 18 month warranty for do-it-yourself pool owners. The Intelliflo has a two year warranty but only if a licensed professional performs the installation. Otherwise, it's 60 days.
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i just purchased this pump and am ready to install. I have three questions:
1. My old ss pump was connected directly to a dial timer, can i use this setup or should i bypass the dial timer and power the pump directly and use the built in timer?
2. I also purchased the PureLine PL7704 Salt System (60K), should this be wired to the dial timer or directly to my new PL2606 pump?
3. Can i add the phone control unit to my PL2606 pump as an add-on or is it only included with PL2616?
Thanks!
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Hello Chris - 1) You can bypass the timer or keep the timer and wire the pump to the "load" terminals. 2) Either way will work and get the job done. You can connect the salt system to the timer's "line" terminals and then set the timer to turn the salt system on/off. The other option is to connect the timer to the "AUX" terminal connection on the new pump motor. 3) You can add the phone control unit to the PL2606 as an add-on. The part number is VL100.
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Can this pump be programmed to run for a certain number of hours each day?
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Yes this pump has a built in timer where you can set multiple start and stop times as well as RPM settings. For example run from Noon to 2pm at 2,000 RPM's and then 2pm to 6pm at 1500 RPM's.
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Need drop in for Hayward SP3400vsp. Would this be it?
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I am looking at replacing a Hayward SP3400VSP, 2HP for a 36,000 gal pool with about 80 feet between the pump and the skimmers. Would the PL2606 work as a replacement?
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Hi Mark, Yes this would be a great replacement pump for your Hayward SP3400VSP, 2HP.
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Looking to replace my Hayward SP4020NS 2.0HP with 2" fittings - Is this pump a drop in replacement?
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I bought a PL2606 but have a aqualink control panel will the V-Green Automation Adapter Kit - 2517501-001 enable me to use my home remote to operate the new pump without having to keep it in service mode
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Hi Jon, Yes, it will. The V-Green Automation Adapter Kit - 2517501-001 will allow the pump to be controlled by a third party automation controller.
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Will rthe Pureline 2,7 operate on the Hayward Omni Logic control system?
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Hi, Craig. You will need to purchase the V-Green Automation Adapter Kit - 2517501-001 to get this pump to communicate with the Hayward Omni Logic Controller.
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how do I set rpm speed on motor
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Hi John, Page 13 of this Variable Speed Motor Owner's Manual shows how to set the RPM's
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I have a rectangular 15 by 30 with a round spa on corner of pool, is roughly 18000 gallons, from skimmer to pump is 47 ft. Has a 2hp motor the housing on it cracked it's very old probly build in late 80's early 90's what kind of pump would you recommend looking for a variable speed pump motor energy efficient
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Hi Dave, this pump would be a great replacement for your 2 HP pump. This variable speed pump is ultra energy efficient and will save you quite a bit on your operational costs.
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Hi, I have a Hayward SP4020X25, 2 1/2 HP MR pump. Is this a good replacement for that? Also, do you have a dimensional drawing to see have close the fittings are to my current pump so I can decide if i can do the replacement myself.
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Hi, Chad. This Prime Pump is not a good replacement performance wise, I would recommend the Hayward Tristar Pump - SP3220X25. Click link >Prime 2.7 VS Pump Dimension to view the plumbing connection.
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Hi I m looking to buy this 2.7 variable speed pump(20 ft from the pool)for my Pool(20,000 gallons)
I have solar panels on a one story house .
Do you think is going to work?And do you know if this pump qualify for SMUD rebates?
Right now I'm using a Hayward 2.5 hp dual speed.
Thanks
Peter
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Hi, This would be a perfect pump for the pool set up you described. Unfortunately the PureLine Prime Variable Speed is not currently on the SMUD product list for there rebate.
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i have three ? first can i buy an extended warranty second does it effect the warranty if i install it myself and third can you tell me the rpms of this pump on high
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Hi, Mike. An extended warranty can not be purchased. The warranty will not be voided if installed by the homeowner. The max RPM is 3450.
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Hi, I am looking at this pump to replace a Waterway SVL56. What is the warranty if I purchase this from you and install it myself?
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Hi. The PureLime Prime 2.7 VS Pump has an 18 month warranty.
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can you recommend an adapter to transfer 2 inch ports to 1.5 inch?
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Travis you would require two of this 2" x 1.5" Reducer Bushing.
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i have the hayward 1 1/2 hp super pump. This pump is not giving me near enough action in my pool spa. I currently have 1 1/2 plumbing , but in the future we want to upgrade to 2 inch plumbing and add some water features. i would like to upgrade to the 2.7 variable speed. i don't want to leave myself short on hp . does this make sense....Teddy ( 27,000 gal. pool)
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Hi, Teddy. This PureLine Prime VS Pump would be a great pump to suit your pool and spa needs.
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I have a pool with about 33000 gallons of water and the average length of the lines is 80+ ft. I currently use a 2 HP Hayward super pump (7 hrs/day) and it works well. Will this unit work on my pool and what are the likely savings.
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Hi Tom, If you currently have a 2 HP Super Pump then this would be a great pump for you. The PureLine Prime Variable Speed will allow you to dial the HP all the way up to 2.7 HP for demanding conditions, but for most of your standard filtration you can dial the HP way down, probably down to 1 HP or so for your pool, and you will save roughly 40% on your operational cost running at 1 HP vs. 2 HP.
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Trying to replace a 1.5 hp hayward northstar pump with new variable speed pump 20000 gallon pool +-. With spa, salt chlorinator and pool sweep. what horspower would I need in a new variable speed to run this pool efficiently. Thanks
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That PL2606 would most likely be the one I would recommend, but if you know the distance from your pump to your skimmers I can confirm that the flow rate will be adequate enough with that pump.
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I have a hayward 2 hp pump 10 years old, 8' of head 10' from pool. What is the best money saving pump ? Thank you
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Do you just have a pool, or do you have other features such as a hot tub, waterfall, suction side cleaner, anything that requires you to have a 2HP pump?
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What is the return policy?
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Hi, Steve. You can view our complete return policy by clicking this link > Inyo Return Policy.
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Do you have a measurement specs for this pump? I'm looking to replace a Pentair 011514. Thanks
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The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump is an exact replacement to the Hayward Super Pump Variable Speed Pump, making it quick and cost efficient to replace. You would need to move the pipes to have this pump installed.
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I can't find any flow ratings for this pump. How much flow does it produce?
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Hi Allen, We do not have a flow chart for this pump, if you can provide the "feet of head" of your pool we can provide you with an estimated flow rate base off of the Prime Pump Single Speed Flow Chart.
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Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench, wire cutters, pipe saw, glue, tape ruler
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After having the local pool guy come in and charge me $500 for a repair that didn't work, I decided to "upgrade" to a new VS pump. After doing a lot of research, I settled on the Pureline VS 2.7hp and started the work to replace the existing pump. Looking at the current plumbing and valve setup, I decided this was the opportunity to start "fresh."
So:
1. shut off power at the breaker box, disconnected timer and old pump
2. removed pump, filter and existing valve setup
3. used two 3-way Pentair valves for inlet and return, pool and hot tub
4. set up all my 2-inch plumbing, waiting for the pump to arrive
5. installed the new Pureline, removed the control box and relocated it with
additional 18g, 4 strand
5a. wired in the pump (230), added a 2nd breaker
6. added my 3/4hp booster pump to the auxiliary option on my Pureline
7. finished plumbing in the hot tub air pump, filter, heater and in-line chlorinator
8. turned on the pump, went thru the settings, primed the pump, checked for leaks
9. everything looked good, got a cup of coffee
10. wondering how to turn off the booster pump when I switch over to the hot tub...
no manual shutoff, works off rpms on the main pump. Tried to chat, no response
from Inyo. Probably will figure it out myself, as usual!
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Screwdriver, Saw
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I had fitting leftover from when I put my heater in , I had some give on my pvc pipe because the fittings are different so l had to cut and glue the new fitting together and to wire the new one in was simple you have two hots and a ground so you have a black and a white and the green is always ground and don't forget to ground your motor ! The program the timer and run time was a breeze but it guess it depends on your skill ! 🤔
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great pump and easy drop-in replacement for Hayward Super Pump
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Great quiet, efficient pump! I have owned this pump almost 9 months now, and wanted to wait a bit to review it. I used this to replace an aging single-speed 1½ HP Hayward Super Pump. Since this unit is a clone of Hayward's Super Pump Series, the swap-out was relatively painless. I originally wanted to use the PureLine 1.65HP, but I later found that the 2.7HP pump has a relay in it that can be used to power on/off my Polaris booster pump. Even though this is a 2.7HP and can go up to 3450 RPM, I usually only need to run it at 1500 RPM most of the day, which is plenty to keep the flow going for the salt water chlorine generator and filter the water. I ramp it up to 2875 RPM for about 2 hours a day to skim the surface and run the Polaris sweep. In addition, I love having the variable speed on this pump. For most of the day, the 1500 RPM speed I use is ridiculously quiet, and the 2875 RPM is louder, but it only runs for 2 hours. Since this unit is so much more efficient, I can run it 12 hours/day and still pay less than $17/month in electric costs. I don't really have any issues with this pump. My only minor complaint are the controls. I used the on-board controls for a short time before upgrading to a VLink, which I have reviewed separately. The on-board controls did not have a manual setting for the auxiliary relay. You have to set it up to come on at a certain RPM. The VLink changed all that and made scheduling much easier. I have attached a photo of the pump setup. If you notice in the photo, the control panel is missing. The VLink replaces the on-board controls and is located away from the pump. Overall great pump and a great price!
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(5 out of 5 stars) Century VGreen 270 variable speed pump and motor assembly
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Perfect packaging and instructions (best instructions I’ve encountered recently – straightforward and good English). I had questions about auxiliary load for my ¾ hp Polaris booster pump and had to call Inyo for clarification on the wiring diagram, but is was more on account of my caution, I was instructed to follow the diagram showed against my intuition because the aux load terminals are rather small and flimsy, not like the main terminals which look more like am accustomed to seeing. On start up the pump impeller grinds slightly against internal parts on start up indicating that the pump wheel is either not square with the pump shaft or put on to tight. I’ll keep my eye on that, but otherwise it is working fine in higher speeds. Break-in may be a factor. Binding was not a factor, but still the impeller should run free without noise; I’m surprised they let this one go out the door without noticing that. Also note: this is the easiest pump I’ve encountered to wire, everything is on top and in reach, not in the back bottom where you can’t reach anything. The instructions are “See Spot Run, Run Spot Run” simple. No need for a $120 per hour electrician so long as you know your way around a breaker box and make sure power is off and you have that thing properly grounded per the instructions. I also noted that previous electricians use many different color wires depending on what’s in their hands that day. Any electrician knows Green is Ground. Line voltage (110v) is usually black. 2nd line (another 110v) is usually black. Where the instruction call for a red wire is confusing. red, black, brown and blue wires are commonly used for specific reasons only known to the guy doing the initial wiring, point is trace it back to the source. Polarity of line and line does not seem to matter with this controller (Inyo, correct me if I’m wrong), and the instructions could be clearer except they ask you to look for a red wire which did not exist? Point is, for 220V, 1- line 110v and a 2nd- line 110v and 1-ground is all you need. No white or neutral wire is involved with this set up. I am surprisingly satisfied with the ease of operation and programming of this pump drive control system. It is much easier and more intuitive than its main competitors. This is a great product and beats anything I’ve done research on. For the price it’s a newly discovered jewel. Pool details: 13,000 gallon in ground pool, 2 skimmer, three bottom drain, 60 SF DE Filter, with Polaris 280 on aux booster pump. Photos: Well let’s just say it looks like it does out of the box except the plumbing lines and simple electrical are connected as Page 9, figure 3 show. Please note the jumper wire in figure 3 is obscure and I had to study the diagram hard to make sure what the situation was before landing the conductors. Last, the extension kit available on line for the control box is way over priced, over $100. Why not just sell a ten foot piece of 4 conductor telecom wire for a buck or two? Or heck, throw it in as a bonus. Give people what they need to wall mount the unit in the original box – you certainly don’t need all the crap in that kit they sell, you just need a length of 4 conductor telecom wire and 4 screws for the wall, …come on.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This pump is so great easy to hook up with the unions that were included Wiring was a snap just followed the detailed information in the manuals Programming was easy too with the quick set up guide My pump now runs at 61% power use and my in ground pop up cleaning system work great
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(4 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
The pump is simple to use and does exactly what it is supposed to do with a preset program it really does the job. The only reason I gave it 4 stars is that it is a little noisier than I anticipated. I would recommend a sound barrier enclosure if it is going to be close to the spa or where people are going to gather to talk.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Consider this pump for most pool configurations
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Just installed this pump to replace an aging Super Pump. I found the pump sits about 1/4 inch lower than my existing pump but it was easy to add a spacer to make up the distance (used a piece of ceramic tile). The display can be rotated 180 degrees so it can be viewed from the rear or front of the pump. The interface is easy to use and setup was a breeze. Three different speeds and corresponding run times can be chosen over a 24 hour period. Overrides for high and low speed can be chosen with shortcut buttons and can be set up for preferred speeds and times to run. Freeze protection is an option available in the setup menu. Percent of load and wattage shown on display when pump runs. Much more quieter operation than the single speed Super Pump. At time of installation and start up I am very satisfied with my purchase.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Excellent quality for way less than more known names. Dont overpay. Awesome pump
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great Quality Pump & Great Price
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This PureLine Prime pump is a beast, it is very powerful on the high speed but you have the ability to dial it down very low to save money on the low speed. The Prime Pump is extremely quiet on the low speed. Overall I'm extremely happy with this purchase.
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