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Swimming Pool Pump Installation and Operating Instructions 50/60Hz PM400BT PM200BT Please refer to the Davey website in your region as per back page of this document for any product information updates. Please pass these instructions on to the operator of this equipment.
Congratulations on your purchase of a high quality, ProMaster PM200BT, or PM400BT pump. All components have been designed and manufactured to give trouble free, reliable operation. Table of Contents: 1. INSTALLATION OF THE DAVEY PROMASTER VARIABLE SPEED PUMP ..........3 Power connection ............................3 Pipe connection ............................4...
Extension cords are unsafe around pools and should be avoided. If the supply cord of the ProMaster is damaged it must be replaced by Davey, or an approved agent with genuine Davey spares.
Pipe connection Barrel unions are provided for connecting to the piping from the pool. The pumps are designed to accept 40/50mm PVC fittings. Return to Figure 1.2 Pool 152mm IMPORTANT INFORMATION If the ProMaster and filter are located below pool water 40/50mm level, it is necessary to fit isolating valves in the pipe between the pump and skimmer MINIMUM...
2. TYPICAL INSTALLATION DIAGRAM Pool pump Media Filter 3. PERFORMANCE SPECIFICATIONS ProMaster - PM200SV Performance PM200BT hydraulic performance Dial position No. 10 Dial position No. 9 Dial position No. 8 Dial position No. 7 Dial position No. 6 Dial position No. 5 Dial position No.
PM200BT electrical specifications Best efficiency point Maximum Flow Input power Output power Input power Output power Flow Head Flow Head Setting L/min m³/h L/min m³/h Dial 1 0.16 0.11 0.17 0.12 Dial 2 0.26 0.18 11.2 0.28 0.19 Dial 3 0.38 0.26 13.0...
Saving energy with your ProMaster The Davey variable speed pump is a super-efficient pump utilising a very clever, state of the art infinitely variable AC motor that provides lower levels of noise, lower operating costs and lower greenhouse emissions than traditional pool pumps.
Low energy operation Your ProMaster PM200BT has speed settings from 1,500 - 3,600rpm. The ProMaster PM400BT has speed settings from 1,050 - 3,100rpm. Speed 1 being the slowest and speed 10 being the fastest. • Speed 1 provides the lowest speed and therefore the greatest energy efficiency and savings.
In accordance with AS/NZS 60335.1 we are obliged to inform you that this appliance appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children) with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a person responsible for their safety.
• For communication and connecting to external pool control systems • For receiving a signal from a heat pump, or gas heater to ramp the ProMaster speed to full during the heating process • Service diagnostics and software updates (For Davey use only)
Bluetooth app set up • Open the “App Store” app that is available on your device. • Search “Davey Pool Pump” • Install the app on your device The app can be installed on to as many devices as desired, however, only one device can control the pump at any given time.
There are two options (set a daily cycle or a weekly cycle) by pressing the desired box. This option allows you to either create a standard “daily schedule” which will consistently operate the set levels every day • The “weekly cycle” option can be set for the entire week, giving you the ability to alter daily pump cycles depending on the weather, bather load etc.
Check that the motor can rotate freely. Unplug for 1 Pump fault – overcurrent minute and plug back in to reset. If problem persists call Davey, or an authorised repair agent. Supply voltage issue. When power is back to normal, Pump fault – under voltage unplug for 1 minute and plug back in to reset.
Unplug for 1 minute and plug back in to reset. If problem Pump fault – thermistor fault; or persists call Davey, or an authorised repair agent. Pump fault – safe torque off; or Pump fault – internal bus communication; or Pump fault –...
Function T-568A T-568B RS485 +ve Green/white Orange/white RS485 -ve Green Orange Digital input 3 Orange/white Green/white Analogue input Blue Blue 0V DC ground Blue/white Blue/White Digital input 2 Orange Green Digital input 1 Brown/white Brown/white Brown Brown Check that the cable you use has the above colour coding pins 1 through to 8. If an alternative colour coding has been used make sure to record the colour which corresponds to each pin to avoid misconnection at the pool controller or heater.
If the controlling equipment does not have 18-24V DC voltage output as above, but has 24V AC, 230V AC, 12V AC, or 12V DC etc. signal output, a suitable relay (the coil voltage must be the same as the signal output voltage of the controlling equipment) can be used to do this job as mentioned above, and shown in the following diagram: Controlling Equipment...
Dimensions Mounting Inlet/Outlet Holes Weight Diameter (kg) 305mm 670mm 320mm 350mm 65mm 230mm 380mm 200mm 250mm 10mm 40/50mm 9. USING YOUR PROMASTER WITH A SALT WATER CHLORINATOR Chlorinators require a minimum flow rate through the chlorinator cell for best efficiency and cell life. Please refer to your chlorinator guide as a reference for the flow required by your pool system.
11. TROUBLE SHOOTING If the pump runs but there is no water flow, or water flow is reduced, the following conditions may apply: • The filter requires backwashing or it is blocked. Refer to the relevant section in the Filter Manual; •...
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Routine Maintenance tasks - to maximise the life of your pool equipment & personal safety, use this checklist once a week. Turn pump off first. a. Make sure that any pressure gauges are in working condition and the operating pressure is within limits as specified on the product. b.
Dealer from whom you purchased the product. Alternatively, you can: phone the Davey Customer Service line on 1300 367 866 in Australia, or 0800 654 333 in New Zealand; send a written letter to Davey at the address listed above; or email sales@davey.com.au.
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