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261
PO
(261PO) Sand Filter Pump & Saltwater System with E.C.O. ENGLISH 7.5” X 10.3” PANTONE 295U 05/04/2018
English
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PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS
SETUP INSTRUCTIONS
The sand filter removes suspended particles and sanitize your pool. Pool chemistry is a
specialized area and you should consult your local pool service specialist for details.
TOOLS REQUIRED: One (1) Phillips screwdriver
Pump location and mounting:
The system must be installed on a solid level and vibration-free base.
Provide a location protected from the weather, moisture, flooding and freezing temperature.
Provide adequate access, space and lighting for routine
maintenance.
Pump motor requires free circulation of air for cooling.
Do not install the pump in a damp or non-ventilated location.
A team of 2 or more people is recommended for setting up this product.
Motor pre-filtering assembly setup:
1.
Remove the sand filter and its accessories from the packaging
carefully and inspect for any visible damage. For missing or
damaged parts contact the appropriate Intex Service Center
listed in the separate “Authorized service Centers” sheet.
2.
In a counter-clockwise motion unscrew the leaf trap cover
(14)
from the pre-filter housing. Take out the basket
(16)
and
filter housing nut
(17) (see drawing 10)
.
3.
Connect the pre-filter housing to the motor water inlet. Note:
Align the connector in the pre-filter housing with the water inlet
on the motor
(see drawing 11)
.
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14
17
16
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Model: ECO20110-1 ECO15110-1
Power: 110-120 Volt AC 110-120 Volt AC
Amperage: Saltwater System - 1.1 A;
Filter Pump - 4.8 A
Saltwater System - 0.9 A;
Filter Pump - 2 A
Ideal Salt Level: 3000 ppm (parts per million) 3000 ppm
Maximum Sanitizer Output/hour: 11 grams/hour 7 grams/hour
E.C.O. Cell Output Current: 800mA 500mA
Maximum working pressure:
2 bar (30 psi) 2 bar (30 psi)
Effective filtering area: 0.13 m
2
(1.44 ft
2
) 0.1 m
2
(1.1 ft
2
)
Maximum Flow Rate:
8140 liters/hour (2150 gallons/hour)
6055 liters/hour (1600 gallons/hour)
Recommended filtering
media quantity:
No. 20 silica sand 45 Kg (100 Lbs)
or glass sand 32 Kg (70 Lbs).
No. 20 silica sand 25 Kg (55 Lbs)
or glass sand 18 Kg (40 Lbs).
Recommended filtering
media (Not included):
No. 20 silica sand or glass sand. Particle size range 0.45 to 0.85
mm (0.018 to 0.033 inches). Uniformity Coefficient less than 1.75.
Limited Warranty: see “Limited Warranty”
HOW THE ELECTROCATALYTIC OXIDATION WORKS
The Electrocatalytic Oxidation (E.C.O.) is an Advanced Oxidation Processes (AOPs). When direct
current is applied to the electrocatalytic oxidation electrodes, water will be discharged to generate
“hydroxyl radicals”. The hydroxyl radical is a powerful oxidant, which oxidizes organic
contaminants, and destroys bacteria and algae. Hydroxyl radicals in combination with free
available chlorine provide the strongest and safest pool water sanitation.
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ModelECO20110-1
CategoryWater Pump
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