FibroPool Cover Pump Submersible Electric Water Pumps User Guide

June 10, 2024
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FibroPool Cover Pump Submersible Electric Water Pumps

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Product

Specification

  • Brand FibroPool
  • Model Cover Pump
  • Color Black
  • Material Plastic
  • Style Above Ground
  • Power Source Corded Electric
  • Maximum Flow Rate 10 Gallons Per Minute
  • Package Dimensions 9.94 x 9.8 x 4.97 inches
  • Item Weight 4.95 pounds

What’s In the Box

  • 6ft Heavy Duty Hose
  • 6ft Pre-installed Power Cable
  • Hose Clamp
  • 3 x Hose Fittings, 1/2″, 5/8″, 3/4″
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Introduction

FibroPool, which was founded in 2002, is the brand of choice for pool owners hoping to extend their swimming season. The heaters, pumps, filters, and maintenance tools from FibroPool are designed and developed in the USA to keep your pool operating at peak efficiency.

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Product Description

The fastest, simplest, and most cost-effective draining option on the market is the FibroPool Swimming Pool Cover Pump. This hassle-free system, which comes with a small 16-foot drain hose, sets up in a matter of seconds and enables you to leave your garden hose in the garage, where it belongs. 600 gallons of water are removed per hour to conserve time and energy. For convenience, a 16-foot power line is powered by a typical 110/120V wall socket.

  • A Robust Design
    The longevity of your pump is increased by the sturdy, ABS shell, which is impact-resistant and resists weather, corrosion, and mildew.

  • Safeguard Your Investment
    Water buildup is one of the main reasons pool covers get damaged, according to FibroPool’s experienced industry professionals. Snowmelt or rain can put additional strain on the cover, which can weaken the seams, widen minor holes, or even destroy the springs and straps. By taking care of excess water before it becomes a problem, you can avoid the hassle of having to replace your pricey equipment.
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  • Saving time
    Our pump, which sets the industry standard for pumps in its class, can remove water at a rate of up to 600 gallons per hour. Stop wasting time with siphons and tiresome manual bailing that can take hours and endanger your cover.

Features

  • SMALL DESIGN
    Pool covers won’t be weighed down by a sturdy, light chassis, which can frequently lead to tears, droop, and other damage. Carrying and storing are made simple by the small form factor.

  • SUPERIOR PERFORMANCE
    Uses a 75-watt motor to pump at a rate of up to 600 gallons per hour. Eliminates stagnant water that could serve as a breeding site for mosquitoes and other pests quickly.

  • SIMPLE TO USE
    There are no switches to fiddle with; simply plug the device into any ordinary 120-volt electrical socket and you’re set to go. Manually turn it off by plugging out

  • COMPLETE COMPATIBILITY
    Without the trouble of utilizing your own garden hose, the included hose quickly and easily drains water from any pool depth. Designed for hot tubs, spas, and in-ground and above-ground swimming pools.

FAQs

Is it safe to use the FibroPool Cover Pump?****

Yes, this pump is safe to use.

Is there any maintenance required for the pump?****

No, there is no maintenance required.

How long does it take to drain the water from the pool?****

It takes about 45 minutes to drain a standard-sized pool.

Can I use this pump to drain my hot tub?****

No, you cannot use this pump to drain your hot tub.

What are the limitations of the electrical submersible pumps ?****

The maintenance is complex and the cost is higher than other centrifugal pumps. The submersible water pump is hermetically sealed, which rusts over time. Therefore, water can enter the motor and damage its parts. The pump can be damaged if it is not submerged properly inside the water.

Does the submersible pump need electricity?****

Many industries and even homeowners use these pumps for irrigation, plants, oil production, wet wells, etc. However, there are various advantages and disadvantages of submersible pumps, too. Further, these pumps can run on both electricity and solar power, which makes them popular.

How long does a submersible pump work?****

The life expectancy of the submersible pump depends on different factors, such as quality, electrical supply/voltage of the pump, and for how many hours it will be used. On average, for a residential 3-wire submersible pump, the shelf-life is 10-15 years, and for a 2-wire pump, it’s 8-13 years.

Can the submersible pump be left underwater?****

A submersible water pump has the same function as the standard water pump of draining water. However, it comes with the added advantage of the ability to be placed even underwater and still function properly. Some pumps work only when fully submerged underwater, while others work even when placed on a dry surface.

What is the minimum water level for a submersible pump?****

Submersible pumps are used to pump out water to a minimum depth of 15 cm or from open water to supply an incident ground with water.

How many units does a submersible pump use?****

A 1 HP submersible well pump will require a 2.5 KW internally regulated generator to operate the pump. A 30 amp breaker means the pump is smaller than 2 hp will use ~13 amps/2300 watts during operation and will require a 4 KW internally regulated generator to operate the pump.

How many hours can a submersible pump run in a day?****

Generally, sump pumps can run for six to 24 hours continuously, depending on how heavy the rainfall is and the quality of your pump.

What happens if the submersible pump runs without water?****

The dry running of the pump can damage the mechanical seal and the motor. For this reason, the float switches should be arranged so that the fill level in the shaft does not fall below the minimum level required to operate the pump.

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