Saving energy with your davey powermaster, Eco-series pump – Davey PowerMaster ECO-SERIES User Manual
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Congratulations on the purchase of a quality product from the Davey Water
Products range of Pool and Spa Equipment. You are assured of many years
of reliable and super-efficient performance from your Davey PowerMaster
®
ECO-Series pump.
Read these instructions in their entirety before switching on this pump.
If you are uncertain as to any of these installation and operating instructions
please contact your Davey dealer or the appropriate Davey office as listed
on the back of this document.
Davey PowerMaster
®
has been designed to circulate swimming pool and
spa water in conditions set out in the Australian Standard for swimming pool
water quality AS 3633 or equivalent. They should not be used for any other
purpose without first consulting your Davey Dealer or the Davey Customer
Service Centre.
Every Davey PowerMaster
®
is thoroughly water tested against a number of
flow, pressure, voltage, current and mechanical performance parameters.
Davey`s advanced pump manufacturing technology provides reliable and
efficient pumping performance that lasts and lasts.
Saving Energy with your Davey PowerMaster
®
ECO-Series Pump:
The Davey PowerMaster
®
, ECO Series Pool & Spa pump is an 8 Star super
efficient pump utilising a very clever, state of the art 3 speed brushless DC
motor that provides lower levels of noise, lower operating costs and lower
greenhouse emissions than traditional pool pumps, when properly installed.
Due to its ability to run at lower speeds than conventional pumps, your
PowerMaster
®
ECO Series pump will also experience less mechanical wear
and tear due to less stress on the internal mechanical components.
To achieve energy efficient pumping is easy. Simply
run the filtration pump at a low speed, but run it for
longer (see table on page 9) than a conventional
fixed speed pump to “turn over” your pool water for
adequate filtration and sanitisation. The result is lower
energy use and up to 70% lower operational costs. It’s
a bit like driving your car on a long distance trip at 80
kmh instead of 110 kmh. It will take you a lot more time,
but you will use a lot less fuel!