Use And Maintenance; General Maintenance; Winterizing The Pump - Jandy HHPlus Series Installation And Operation Manual

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SECTION 7.

Use and Maintenance

7.1 General Maintenance

1.
The pump will collect any large debris present in
the water at the pump basket. As debris
accumulates it will begin to block the flow of
water through the pump, and must be removed.
The cleaner the basket is kept, the more
effective and efficient the pump will perform.
The pump lid is clear for easy inspection
between cleaning.
2.
To clean the basket, turn off the power to the
pump. If the pump is located below the water
level, close the isolation valves on the suction
and discharge sides of the pump to prevent
backflow of water. Turn the lid counter-
clockwise until it comes off. You may use a tool
for leverage to remove the lid, but NEVER to
tighten the lid.
Caution
A misaligned basket will cause the lid to be
improperly seated, allowing an air leak which
could result in pump damage.
3.
Lift the basket out of the pump.
4.
Dispose of the debris and thoroughly clean the
basket, making sure all the holes are open. Using
a garden hose, spray the basket from the outside
to help clear the holes. Use your hands to
remove any remaining debris.
5.
Replace the basket in the pump by aligning the
opening with the suction pipe. If aligned
properly, the basket will drop easily into place,
do not force.
6.
Prior to replacing the lid, check for debris
around the lid o-ring seat, as this will cause air
leaks into the system. Clean the lid o-ring and
place on the lid.
7.
Hand tighten the lid to make an air tight seal. Do
not use any tools to tighten the lid, hand
tighten only.
8.
Verify that all valves have been returned to the
proper position for normal operation.
9.
Open the pressure release valve on the filter, and
make sure it is clean and ready for operation.
10.
Turn on the power to the pump. Once all the air
has been evacuated from the filter, close the
pressure release valve.

7.2 Winterizing the Pump

1.
When freezing temperatures are expected, the
pump must be protected. Allowing the pump to
freeze will cause severe damage and void the
warranty.
2.
Do not use antifreeze solutions in the pool, spa,
or hot tub systems! Antifreeze is highly toxic
and may damage the circulation system. The
only exception to this is Propylene Glycol. For
more information see your local pool/spa supply
store or contact a qualified swimming pool
service company.
3.
Drain all water from the pump, system
equipment, and piping.
4.
The pump has two drain plugs that may be
removed with a wrench. Do not use a
screwdriver to remove or install the drain plugs.
5.
Store the drain plugs in a safe location and
reinstall them when the cold weather is over.
Use a silicone sealant around the base of the
drain plugs threads when reinstalling.
6.
Keep the motor covered and dry. Note:
Covering the pump with plastic will create
condensation and this moisture will damage the
pump. The best way to protect your pump is to
have a qualified service technician or
electrician properly disconnect the electrical
wiring at the switch or junction box. Once the
power is removed, the two unions can be
loosened and the pump stored indoors. For
safety, and to prevent entry of contaminants,
reinstall all conduit and terminal box covers.
7.
When the system is reopened for operation,
make sure all piping, valves, wiring, and
equipment are in accordance with the
manufacturer's recommendations. Pay close
attention to the filter and electrical connections.
8.
The pump must be primed prior to starting, in
accordance with the "Start-up" instructions
(Section 6.1) contained in this manual.

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