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Model # PL1617

Product Description

Pureline Pure Flow II – 2 HP Inground Pool Pump

Model: PL1617 | Voltage: 115V/230V | Warranty: 1 Year

The Pureline Pure Flow II 2HP Inground Pool Pump delivers high-efficiency, reliable circulation for residential pool systems. Designed with DIY pool owners in mind, this pump offers powerful performance, durable construction, and user-friendly installation—making it an ideal replacement or upgrade from older systems.

Key Features:

Powerful 2 HP Motor
Delivers robust water flow, ideal for larger pools and demanding circulation systems.

Durable Construction
Built to withstand tough pool environments and extended use.

Large-Capacity Strainer Basket
Captures more debris, reducing the frequency of clean-outs.

Dual Voltage Capability (115V/230V)
Factory set at 230V with an easy-access toggle switch for 115V conversion—no rewiring needed.

Includes 1.5" & 2" Union Fittings
Offers plumbing flexibility to fit most inground pool setups.

DIY-Friendly Installation
Simple rear-mounted toggle switch for voltage changes and easy-to-service design.

Why Choose the PL1617?

  • No electrician required for voltage change

  • Saves time and effort with easy maintenance

  • Built for long-term dependability

  • Compatible with most existing plumbing

Keep your pool sparkling clean and circulation strong with the Pureline PL1617—a reliable, powerful pump engineered for ease, performance, and value.ool.

For detailed wiring instructions, read the following guides: How to Wire the PL1617 and PL1612 for 110V / 220V

Product Specifications

HP:
2.0 HP
Manufacturer:
Pureline
Pool Type:
In Ground
Port Size:
1.5 in.
Speed:
Single
Volts:
115/230 V
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?     Asked on 10/8/2013by Guest

How many hours per day should I run my pump?
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A  Answered on 10/8/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

There are many factors to consider; bather load, gallons of water, pump horsepower, type and size of filter just to name a few. A good guideline is 8-10 hours a day. On the cooler days and early and late season, you can cut the run time down to 4-6 hours because there is usually less swimmers and cooler water requires less chemicals. In peak season, when it is the hottest, raising the run time to 10-12 hours per day will help to keep the pool clean and circulating during it’s time of heaviest use.
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