Emaux EMPU23091380 Super Power Variable Speed Pump User Manual
- June 29, 2024
- Emaux
Table of Contents
- EMPU23091380 Super Power Variable Speed Pump
- Product Information
- Specifications:
- Warnings and Safety Instructions:
- General Warning:
- Risk of Electrical Shock:
- Compressed Air Hazardous:
- Suction Entrapment Hazard:
- Q: What should I do if I notice damage to the suction
- Q: How far apart should the suction outlets be placed?
EMPU23091380 Super Power Variable Speed Pump
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Product Information
Specifications:
- Model: SPV Series
- Wi-Fi and Modbus options
- NSF certification (applies for NSF version only)
- Variable speed pump
Warnings and Safety Instructions:
General Warning:
This product is designed for pool and spa pump installation
applications. Ensure that components like the filtration system,
pumps, and heater are positioned to prevent access by young
children.
Risk of Electrical Shock:
Switch off pump power before servicing and disconnecting the
main circuit. Do not change the filter control valve position while
the pump is running.
Compressed Air Hazardous:
Follow safety precautions when dealing with compressed air.
Suction Entrapment Hazard:
This pump produces high levels of suction that can pose a hazard
to individuals near drains or loose drain covers. Follow safety
guidelines to prevent entrapment.
Installation Instructions:
Ensure correct disposal of the product and follow these steps
for installation:
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Refer to the specific manual for the pump model’s
functions. -
Position components correctly to prevent access by
children. -
Switch off pump power before servicing or disconnecting the
circuit. -
Avoid changing the filter control valve position while the pump
is running.
FAQ – Frequently Asked Questions:
Q: What should I do if I notice damage to the suction
outlets?
A: If any suction outlet is damaged, broken,
cracked, or missing, immediately shut down the pool and replace the
damaged part to prevent entrapment risks. Consider installing a
vacuum release or vent system for entrapment release.
Q: How far apart should the suction outlets be placed?
A: To prevent dual blockage by bathers, ensure
that two function suction outlets per pump are installed at a
minimum separation of 1 meter (3ft) apart.
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SUPER POWER
VARIABLE SPEED PUMP With Wi-Fi AND MODBUS OPTIONS
*NSF only apply for NSF version
USER MANUAL
SAA
Model: SPV Series
EMPU23091380
SUPER POWER VARIABLE SPEED PUMP PAGE
TABLE OF
CONTENT
2 …. WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4 …. 1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 4
…. 2. INSTALLATION 5 …. 3. CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANEL 7 …. 4. OPERATION
PROCEDURE 9 …. 5. PRIMING SETTING 9 …. 6. RS485 SETTING 10 …. 7. WI-FI SETTING
10 …. 8. FREEZE PROTECTION SETTING 10 …. 9. FACTORY RESET 10 …. 10. AUTO-
RECOVERY 11 …. 11. ERROR 12 …. 12. WI-FI SETTING 15 …. 13. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
15 …. 14. AFTER-SALES SERVICE 16 …. 15. DIMENSIONS 17 …. 16. REPLACEMENT PARTS
18 …. 17. SPECIFICATION AND PUMP CURVE 18 …. 18. TROUBLE SHOOTING 19 …. 19.
WARRANTY POLICY
P1 CONTENT
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS GENERAL WARNING
This instruction contain general caution information for use in Pool and SPA
pump installation application. Specified Pump model function should be refer
to particular manual. Components such as the filtration system, pumps and
heater must be positioned so as to prevent their being used as means of access
to the pool by young children.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK
This appliance should be installed by qualified electrical personnel in
accordance with National Electrical Code and all applicable local codes and
ordinances. Hazardous voltage can shock, burn, and cause death or serious
property damage. DO NOT use an extension cord to connect unit to electric
supply to reduce the risk of electric shock. 1. The pump should be permanently
connected to an individual circuit breaker. 2. Pump must be connected to a
residual current device (RCD) having a rated residual operating current not
exceeding 30 mA or receptacle with ground fault circuit interrupt (GCFI). 3.
Electrical grounding must be connected before connecting to electrical power.
Failure to ground all electrical equipment can cause serious or fatal
electrical shock hazard. 4. Bonding: Use at least #8 AWG (#6 AWG for Canada) a
solid copper conductor, run a continuous wire from external bonding lug (if
available) to the pressure wire connector provided on the electrical equipment
and to all metal parts of swimming pool, spa, or hot tub, and metal piping
(except gas piping), and conduit within 1.5 m (5 ft) of inside walls of
swimming pool, spa, or hot tub. 5. Never open the inside of the drive motor
enclosure. There is a capacitor bank that holds a mains supply voltage charge
even when there is no power to the unit. The voltage should be referred to the
individual pump operation voltage. 6. The pump is capable of high flow rates;
use caution when installing and programming to limit pumps performance only.
7. Switch OFF pump power before servicing and disconnecting the main circuit
to the pump. 8. Never change the filter control valve position while the pump
is running.
COMPRESS AIR HAZARDOUS
This system enclosed pre-filter / filter and become pressurized. Pressurized
air can cause the Lid to separate which can result in serious injury or death.
Pool and spa circulation systems operate under high pressure. When any part of
the circulating system (i.e. lock ring, pump, filter, valves, etc.) is
serviced, air can enter the system and become pressurized. Filter tank Lid and
pre-filter cover must be properly secured to prevent violent separation. Place
pre-filter / filter air relief valve in the open position and wait for all
pressure in the system to be relieved before remove the lib to access the
basket for cleaning.
HYPERTHERMIA
SPA water temperature excess 38°C (104°F) may be injurious to health. Measure
water temperature before entering SPA. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal
temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees above the normal body
temperature of 98.6 °F (37 °C). The symptoms of hyperthermia include
drowsiness, lethargy, and an increase in the internal temperature of the body.
WARNINGS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS P2
SUCTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARD
This pump produces high levels of suction and creates a strong vacuum at the
main drain at the bottom of your pool and spa. This suction is so strong that
it can trap adults or children under water if they come in close proximity to
a pool or spa drain or a loose or broken drain cover or grate. The Virginia
Graeme Baker (VGB) Pool and Spa Safety Act creates new requirements for owners
and operators of commercial swimming Pools and spas.
Commercial pools or spas constructed on or after December 19, 2008, shall
utilize: 1. A multiple main drain system without isolation capability with
suction outlet covers that meet ASME/ANSI
A112.19.8a Suction Fittings for Use in Swimming Pools, Wading Pools, Spas, and
Hot Tubs and either: 1.1 A safety vacuum release system (SVRS) meeting
ASME/ANSI A112.19.17 Manufactured Safety Vacuum
Release systems (SVRS) For Residential and Commercial Swimming Pool, Spa, Hot
Tub, and Wading Pool Suction Systems and/or ASTM F2387 Standard Specification
for Manufactured Safety Vacuum Release Systems (SVRS) for Swimming pools, Spas
and Hot Tubs or 1.2 A properly designed and tested suction-limiting vent
system or 1.3 An automatic pump shut-off system.
Commercial pools and spas constructed prior to December 19, 2008, with a
single submerged suction outlet shall use a suction outlet cover that meets
ASME/ANSI A112.19.8a and either: 1. A SVRS meeting ASME / ANSI A112.19.17
and/or ASTM F2387, or 2. A properly designed and tested suction-limiting vent
system, or 3. An automatic pump shut-off system, or 4. Disabled submerged
outlets, or 5. Suction outlets shall be reconfigured into return inlets.
There are five types of suction entrapment according to The Virginia Graeme
Baker (VGB) Pool and Spa Safety Act 1. Body Entrapment a section of the torso
becomes entrapped 2. Limb Entrapment an arm or leg is caught by or pulled into
an open drainpipe 3. Hair Entrapment or entanglement hair is pulled into
and/or wrapped around the grate of the drain cover 4. Mechanical Entrapment
the bather’s jewelry or clothing gets caught in the drain or the grate 5.
Evisceration the victim’s buttocks come into contact with the pool suction
outlet and he or she is disemboweled
TO REDUCE ENTRAPMENT HAZARD RISK
Two function suctions outlets per pump must be installed to prevent
entrapment. The minimum separate of suction on the same plate must be at least
point to point measurement 1 meter (3ft) apart. It is used to avoid “dual
blockage” by bather. If suction is found damage, broken, cracked, missing or
not securely attached during regular checking, shunt down the pool and replace
it immediately. A vacuum release or vent system is recommended to install for
suction entrapment release.
P3 SUCTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARD
1. IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
The user guide you are holding includes essential information on the safety
measures to be implemented for installation and start-up. Therefore, the
installer as well as the user must read the instructions before beginning
installation and start-up. Keep this manual for future reference. The pump
should be installed according to your local electrical installation ordinances
and regulations. Only qualified, licensed personnel should install the pump
and the wiring. This appliance cannot be used 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 in a safe way and understand the hazards
involved. Children must not play with the appliance.
Correct disposal of this product
This symbol on the product, or in its packaging, indicates that this product
may not be treated as household waste. Instead, it should be taken to the
appropriate waste collection point for the recycling of electrical and
electronic equipment. By ensuring this product is disposed of correctly, you
will help prevent potential negative consequences for the environment and
human health, which could otherwise be caused by the inappropriate waste
handling of this product. For more detailed information about the recycling of
this product, please contact your local council, your household waste disposal
service, or the shop where you purchased the product.
2. INSTALLATION
1. Install the pump as close to the pool as possible, preferably in a dry,
well ventilated area away from direct sunlight. Protect the pump from
excessive moisture.
2. Place the pump as close to the water source as possible, so that the
suction pipe is short, straight and direct to reduce the friction loss. Don’t
install the pump at more than 10ft (3 meters) of geometrical height from water
level. Pump priming time for 3m (10ft) should be at least 7 minutes at 2900
RPM.
3. Before installing the pump, make sure that the surface is solid, elevated,
rigid and vibration free. 4. Secure the pump to the base with screws or bolts
to limit the vibration and the stress on the pipe or the joints. 5. Leave
enough space for gate valves in suction and discharge piping, if required. 6.
Connect the suction and discharge pipe to the outlet and inlet of the swimming
pool. 7. Make sure that floor drainage is adequate to prevent flooding. 8.Make
sure that the pump and piping are accessible for
servicing.
Note: The pump suction and discharge connections are mounded in thread stops,
DO NOT try to screw the pipe beyond these stops.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS P4
2.1 ELECTRICAL WIRING
For wiring sizes and general guidelines for proper electrical installation,
please follow the specifications defined in the National Electric Code and any
local codes as required.
We supply versions with standard cable with plug for your local code or
without cable. Please contact your local distributor for technical and order
inquires.
The pump without cable version, should be installed by qualified electrician,
which allows the user to determine which length of cable they prefer:
-Check system voltage matches operating voltage on the rating plate of the pump Disconnect power to the pump
-Open the top cover of the controller -Connect power cable Live/ L1 and Neutral/ L2 to terminals (see Figure 1) according to
L/ N labelled (Neutral/ L2 to N and Live/ L1 to L).
-Connect Earth ground to screw labelled
AC-N AC-L
N
L
Power Supply
Figure 1
START UP
Verify the pump shaft turns freely. Check that the mains voltage, current and frequency correspond with the name plate. Never let the pump run dry! Running a pump dry may cause damage the mechanical seal causing leakage and flooding. Fill the pre-filter with water before starting the motor. Before removing the pre-filter lid, STOP PUMP, CLOSE GATE VALVES in suction and discharge pipes. Always STOP THE PUMP before when RELEASING ALL PRESSURE from the pump and the piping system. Never tighten or loosen screw while the pump is in operating. The suction pipe and the suction inlet in the pool must be free from obstruction. WARNING: Tighten / untighten the pump Lid by hand only
2.2 PRIMING PUMP
1.Switch off the pump 2.Close all valves in suction and discharge pipes.
3.Release air pressure from filter and piping system (from filter air relief
valve). 4.Remove the pump lid and fill the pump strainer pot with water.
5.Replacing and tighten the lid (ensure the lid O-ring is properly placed)
6.Open the filter air relief valve, Open all valves and the pump unions are
tight. 7.Turn the pump power on. The pump will start priming. 8.When water
comes out of the air relief valve on the filter, close the air relief valve.
The pump has primed.
Remark: Priming which can take up to fourteen (14) minutes at 10ft (3m)
vertical life of 1.5″ inlet piping. Priming will depend on vertical length of
suction lift and horizontal length of suction pipe. If the pump
does not prime within 14 minutes, stop the pump and check for a suction leak.
Then, repeat procedure 1-7.
3. CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANEL
3.1 OVERVIEW
The pump can be controlled and programmed from the key panel. Key features
are: 1. Clock: Real Time Clock display 2. Running Status: Running speed and
power rating display 3. Pre-set Speed: 3 pre-set running speeds. 4. Function
settings: Real time clock, 3 pre-set speeds, 2 schedule settings, NO flow
self- priming settings. 5. Error display: Overcurrent, Overvoltage, Under-
voltage, Overheating fault code. 6. Auto-recovery: After an overcurrent,
Overvoltage, Under-voltage, Overheating or Power failure, the settings
will be restored as before the error. 7. Power failure recovery: When there is
a power is interrupt, the pump will be restored as before when power
resume. 8. Wi-Fi: Wi-Fi ready indication after start up. 9. RS485 Connection:
external automation control over MODBUS
P5 CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANEL
3.2 CONTROLLER 3.3 PROGRAM FLOW CHART
**
- Emaux has upgrade to 4 schedule from on Y2023. Version before Y2023 Schedule setting interface contains 3 speed with 2 time schedule. ** Wi-Fi version only
CONTROL AND DISPLAY PANEL P6
4. OPERATION PROCEDURE
4.1 POWER UP
Self Checking Interference: Once power up, the will go to Self-Checking
Interference. If error is found, the pump will show “Er—-“. call you installer
or dealer to fix the problem.
Monitoring Interface When Self-Checking Interface is pass, the pump will go to
Monitoring Interface. Short Press “MODE” will toggle between Speed Display
(SP:1000″, indicate in speed RPM 1000), Power Consumption Display (“P :1000”,
Power consumption 1000W) and Time Display (“CL:12:01″, time 12:01). Speed
Display: Showing the Speed in RPM during the pump is on or preset RPM during
the pump is off, Power consumption display: Showing the pump real time power
consumption in Watt Time display: Display the clock.
Error is found
Speed Display (SP:1000”, indicate in speed RPM 1000)
Power Consumption Display (“P :1000”, Power consumption 1000W)
Time Display (“CL:12:01”, time 12:01)
Clock setting During “Time display”, Press and hold key “MODE” for more than 3
seconds, to enter clock setting mode. A digit will
blinking. Use “”, “” to change the value and “Speed 1”, “Speed 2” to shift the
blinking digit left/ right. Press
“MODE” to save or “Speed 3” to exit without save.
Speed Setting: There is two way to change the pump running speed:
- When the pump under “Speed Display” or “Power consumption display”, press
“”, “” to adjust the pump speed
in RPM 2) Preset Speed 1-3: Press key Speed 1-3, the pump will run at speed which preset in the Speed switch. The
corresponded LED will light up. Factory Default setting: Speed 1 1500RPM, Speed 2 2400RPM, Speed 3 3400 RPM.
P7 OPERATION PROCEDURE
Setting Interface When the pump under “Speed Display” or “Power consumption
display”, Press and hold key “MODE” for more than 3
seconds, to enter Setting Interface. You can choose different function by
press “”, “” and enter to the function
setting by press “MODE” once. Press and hold key “MODE” for 3 seconds to exit
Setting Interface.
To adjust function settings in Setting Interface, keys functions are:
– “”, “” to adjust the digit
– “Speed 1”, “Speed 2” to shift the blinking digit left/ right. – press “MODE”
once to save – press and hold “MODE” for more than 3 seconds to exit Setting
Interface – “Speed 3” to ESC or “Exit with save”
4.2 PRESET key Speed 1-3
3 speed presets are available on the panel (key: Speed 1, Speed 2 and Speed
3). Press to run the pump in preset speed and LED indicated to the speed key
will turn on. Preset speed is in key Speed 1-3 is equilibrant to speed setting
in Schedule 1, 2 and 3 respectively. Refer to 4.5 SCHEDULE to change the
preset speed setting.
4.3 SCHEDULE (Schedule 1 4)
Schedule is a timer and speed program feature for this SPV pump. when the
schedule function is set, the pump will start and stop to run according to the
setting. There are total three programmable speeds with two programmed timers
can be programmed by user: Parameters: – Schedule 1: – Schedule 1 Speed (e.g.
1S:1500): Pump speed when the schedule is running – Schedule 1 Time On (e.g.
1o:00:00): Scheduled pump turn on time – Schedule 1 Time Off (e.g. 1F:10:00):
Scheduled pump turn off time – Schedule 1 Enable/ Disable (e,g,1E:off):
Enable/ disable schedule 1 function – Schedule 2: – Schedule 2 Speed (e.g.
2S:1500): Pump speed when the schedule is running – Schedule 2 Time On (e.g.
2o:00:00): Scheduled pump turn on time – Schedule 2 Time Off (e.g. 2F:10:00):
Scheduled pump turn off time – Schedule 2 Enable/ Disable (e,g,2E:off):
Enable/ disable schedule 1 function – Schedule 3: – Schedule 3 Speed (e.g.
3S:1500): Pump speed when the schedule is running – Schedule 3 Time On (e.g.
3o:00:00): Scheduled pump turn on time – Schedule 3 Time Off (e.g. 3F:10:00):
Scheduled pump turn off time – Schedule 3 Enable/ Disable (e,g,3E:off):
Enable/ disable schedule 1 function – Schedule 4: – Schedule 4 Speed (e.g.
4S:1500): Pump speed when the schedule is running – Schedule 4 Time On (e.g.
4o:00:00): Scheduled pump turn on time – Schedule 4 Time Off (e.g. 4F:10:00):
Scheduled pump turn off time – Schedule 4 Enable/ Disable (e,g,4E:off):
Enable/ disable schedule 1 function
OPERATION PROCEDURE P8
Remark: 1) Schedule 4 Speed does not have an external switch on key panel.
Schedule Policy 1.Programmed Schedule Priority Schedule 1 > Schedule 2 2.If
more than 1 schedule is enables within the same time period, the controller
will operate only with the highest
priority schedule and speed. The corresponding indication light will turn on.
3.If all schedules are completed according to their pre-set times, the
controller will return to the condition before
setting the schedule. 4.When one of programmed schedules is running and before
schedule end. Any operation such as Start / Stop, speed
adjust by “” or “”, Speed 1-3 and any change by external RS485 MODUS. The
schedule timer and speed will be
resumed when it is start over by pressing the Start / Stop to run again. 5.The
scheduled settings and auto-recovery cannot contradict each other. When there
is an error, the variable speed
driver will restore the settings to those before the error. (The priority
setting is still applicable).
5. PRIMING SETTING
Priming is the process to run the pump and generate suction in pump, pipe and
filter so to push pool water circulation. Priming function is to run the pump
at speed higher so to generate higher suction in system to improve priming
process. During the pump is starting to run which 1) Priming function is
enable, and 2) the priming speed is higher than the pump preset speed, the
pump will run priming according to the priming feature preset.
Parameters: – Self-Priming Time (e.g.PL:2): Priming time in minutes – Self-
Priming Speed (e.g. PS:2900): Priming speed – Self-Priming Enable/ Disable
(e.g. PE:on”): Enable/ disable Self ‘ function
6. RS485 SETTING
The pump equipped with RS485 communication interface for external automation
controller. It is not for domestic user access purpose. It is an always ready
to interface for external automation control.
The pin assignment is 1 = A and 2=B. The waterproof connector type is SP1310
4pins. SPV’s RS485 is a pure data communication without 5V power supply
output.
Contact your dealer for MODBUS programing manual, if you are a system
integrator
6.1 RS485 There are two parameters can be change. Parameters: Slave Address
(e.g. EA:2); The identity address of the pump Baud rate (.e.g. Eb:9600): data
baud Rate for RS485
P9 PRIMING SETTING
7. Wi-Fi SETTING (Wi-Fi version only)
SPV has Wi-Fi connection feature that you can connect PC/ mobile with the pump
and remote control it. There are two parameters can be set.
Parameters: – WIFI Enable/ Disable (e.g. Fl:on): Enable/ Disable WIFI feature
– WIFI Reset (e.g. Fl:rESt): reset WIFI setting which include SSID and
password. – During power up, if Wi-Fi is enabled, “UU1F1” will display on the
screen.
8. FREEZE PROTECTION SETTING
Stagnate water in the pipes freezes and expands, which can damage pipes and
equipment. Freeze protection function is to turn the pump on automatically and
get water moving to reduce freezing risk.
Parameters: Freeze Enable/ Disable (e.g. rE: oFF): Enable/ Disable Freeze
protection feature Freeze Time (e.g. rL: 4): running time in hours when freeze
protection function is trigged. Freeze Temperature (e.g.rt: 4): surrounding
temperature to trigger freeze protection function. Freeze Speed (e.g. rS:
1800): running speed when freeze protection is trigged.
9. FACTORY RESET
Factory Reset will activate pump reset and parameters for the pump will
restore to factory default setting.
To activate factory reset, press “”, “” to “RESET”. Press “MODE” once and
“RESET” will start to blink. Reset
will complete after “RESET” blinking for 3 seconds. Then, press MODE once to
exit.
10. AUTO-RECOVERY
Overcurrent protection, Overvoltage protection, Under-voltage protection or
Overheating protection can be trigged when the pump is operating under a
temporary un-favorer conduction and the pump requires the power to be turned
OFF and ON to resume. Auto-recovery feature allows the device to perform power
recover without user interaction. Auto recovery: When protection is trigged,
the pump will stop and the related error code will show on the screen for 5
seconds. Then, the pump will start to countdown and restart once countdown is
completed. The pump will repeat the Auto recovery process if unsuccessful Auto
recovery is found (protection is trigged within 60 seconds after autorecovery
restart.). If the process has been repeated for three times and protection
trigged within 60 seconds, the pump will stay on stop and display Error code
on the screen. Press START/STOP key will exit Auto recovery process that
display turn to error code and countdown will be terminated.
Wi-Fi SETTING P10
11. ERROR
When SPV pump detects functional failure, it will stop and display Error code
on the control panel. All LEDs on panel will be blinking.
ERRORS DESCRIPTION
11.1 COMMUNICATION ERROR
Communication error (“Er —“) which is related to connection to power source is
unstable. When “Er —” is shown on the screen, check the plug connection.
Disconnect the power by unplug to power source and with for at least 60
seconds. Then, reconnect the power source and try again. If the error
continues, contact your Emaux technical service.
11.2 OPERATION ERRORS
When the pump is not working, an error code will be shown on the controller
display. E.g. “Er: OV”. Press the “Start/Stop” button to restore the
controller. The common error codes are the following:
Error
Description
Reason
OC
Overcurrent: driver current output exceeds the threshold
– Driver output failure – Driver IPM module is damaged
OV
Overvoltage: the main circuit DC voltage exceeds the threshold.
– Exceeded power from the power supply – Power supply voltage exceeds the control settings
UV Under-voltage: the main electric current is too low.
– Ambient temperature is too high – Supply voltage fluctuation is too large
OH Overheating: the motor heat sink is overheated.
– Ambient temperature is too high – Motor Cooling Fan does not work
P11 ERROR
12. WI-FI SETTING
12.1 Wi-Fi Direct CONNECTION
SPV Wi-Fi function is a ONE To ONE control solution without access to Home
Network. It is just like a private controller which can be connected and
control by mobile phone, tablet PC, laptop top or any Wi-Fi enable devices
which has Wi-Fi connectivity with common web browser.
Wi-Fi Direct 1. Refer to Wi-Fi setting and enable Wi-Fi feature. 2. Go to Wi-
Fi setting of mobile phone/ PC and connect to Wi-Fi network “EPVSPV_WIFI” and
enter password
“VS PUMP” for connection. This is the factory default SSID name and password.
3. Scan the QR code label on the side of the controller unit (or, open any web
browser on the device and type IP
address 192.168.8.1), User interface screen will for the pump will display.
User interface screen
WI-FI SETTING P12
12.2 APPLICATION INTERFACE
The user interface can do all the EPV/ SPV setting and programming as the
control panel on the pump, along with status display. It easy and
comprehensive to use.
” Run/Stop” button to switch the pump ON/OFF. Input SPEED number directly to
control the pump speed. SPEED1, 2, 3 to select the preprogram speed. Pump
running status, schedule status and error code display at the bottom. SETTING
icon to enter Setting page Change language display: English, French, German,
Italian, Spanish, Russian and Chinese.
Language pull down selection Wi-Fi Valid connection display Setting page link
Time of your Wi-Fi Device Press to write time to EPV
Power rate display
Speed Input Touch the screen for update
speed 1~4 selection button
PUMP STATUS
Flow Rate display
Re-namable Speed 1-4
Pump Run / Stop button
Re-namable Schedule 1-4
Enabled Schedule display
Running time 4/8 hrs selection
Slide or type to set Speed 1-4
Enable / Disable switch
Enable / Disable switch Slide or type to set Speed
Page 1
Status display – Priming – SRVS – Freeze protection – Fault message – …
Go to page 1 Page 2
SAVE button for any change update
Setting Page “SYNC” to synchronize the pump clock to your Wi-Fi device. Rename and Set Speed 1-3. (Speed 1-3 can be renamed, which in less than 10 characters.) Set Schedule 1-2. is enable and disable switch at the end of each setting to turn it ON or OFF. Freeze protection setup.
Remark: When the pump is running, change setting though Wi-Fi is not allowed. Make sure to stop the pump before change any setting. Press save to store the change before back to home page.
12.3 CHANGE SSID AND PASSWORD
SSID and Password of the pump can be changed by typing the IP address
192.168.8.1:88 to access the Wi-Fi Network setting page. It is similar to what
people do for their home router (Pump version before year 2022, IP address is
192.168.8.1:8 or 192.168.8.1:8088). Try these two IP addresses if you do not
know your pump manufacture year). To change the SSID and Password of the by
with provide a unique ID and connection to the pump.
P13 WI-FI SETTING
Type new SSID name and password (in both Password and Repeat Password), then
press “Submit” to change the new setting. After change, User have to use the
new SSID and password to connect the pump. SSID and Password can be reset to
default by use Wi-Fi reset function (refer to Wi-Fi setting)
12.4 CONNECT TO HOME NETWORK
(Caution) User has to know how to do “Home Network Router” Setting and it is
preferred to do it by desktop or laptop PC. Refer to your router manual if
necessary.
The SPV variable speed pump Wi-Fi can be set to connect to Home Network to
extend the control distance and easy access. 1. Access Emaux-WIFI Type IP
address 192.168.8.1:88 (Pump version before year 2022, IP address is
192.168.8.1:8
or 192.168.8.1:8088) to access the web page and select “WiFi Route
Connecting”. Station configuration page will show on the screen:
WI-FI SETTING P14
2. Press “Scan AP” and wait for the pump to search network. 3. Select your
home network and input “Password” + “Repeat Password”, then press “Submit” to
input. The pump
will connect to the network automatically. Remark: the connectivity which is
router related, some router in the market may not be connected successfully.
Consult you router manufacturer for connection trouble shooting. 4. When the
pump is connected to the network, the Connect SSID and Connect IP will display
on the screen. Now,
your pump has been connected to your home network. Copy the Network IP for
your mobile phone/ PC to connect your pump.
5. Use your mobile phone/ PC and connect to your home Wi-Fi network, open any
web browser and input the Network IP which you copied on previous step. Then,
you can see the User interface screen again.
13. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The only routine maintenance needed is the inspection/cleaning of the trap
basket. Debris or trash collected in the basket will choke off the water flow
through the pump. Follow the instructions below in order to clean the trap: 1.
Stop the pump, close the gate valve in suction and discharge, and release all
pressure from the system before
proceeding. 2. Unscrew the trap lid (turn counter clockwise). 3. Remove the
strainer basket and clean. Make sure all the holes in the basket are clear,
flush the basket with
water and replace it in the trap with large opening at the pipe connection
port (between ribs provided). If the basket is replaced backwards, the cover
will not fit on the trap body. 4. Clean and inspect the lid ring; reinstall on
the trap cover. 5. Clean the ring groove on the trap body and replace the lid.
To help keep the lid from sticking, tighten it by hand only. 6. Prime the pump
(see priming instructions above).
14. AFTER-SALES SERVICE
Refer all service needs to your local agent or dealer as his knowledge of your
equipment makes him the best qualified source of information. Order all the
repair parts through your dealer. Give the following information when ordering
repair parts. 1. Unit name on the plate data or serial number on the label. 2.
Description of the part.
P15 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
15. DIMENSIONS
[8.46] 215
[8.62] 219 [5.00] [5.25] 126.90 133.43 [11.81] 300 [6.06] 154 [9.33] 237
[22.37] 568.20 [4.41] 112 [10.60] 269 [11.67] 296.46
[7.68] 195
DIMENSIONS P16
16. REPLACEMENT PARTS
1
2
22
3
21
4
8 9 10 11 12
15
5
13 14
76
Key No.
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22
Part No.
01021143 01041057 02010253 01112080 89023801 01021144 89021307 02010245
01112081 89020719 01311058 04015065 02010246 01021145 89020720 03011075
04020140 01112082 02010211 01031027 01321032 89023901 01041061
Description
Nut for lid Transparent Lid O-Ring for Lid Basket 1.5″ Union Pump Body Drain
Plug with O-ring O-Ring for Diffuser Diffuser Screw for impeller with O-Ring
Impeller For SPV150 & EPV150 3/4Mechanical seal (EPH/EPV/SPH/SPV) O-Ring for
Flange Flange M8 x 35 Screw with Washer for Motor M8 x 30 Screw SPV150 TYC-71L
Motor Base Arch Cushion for Base Fan Fan Cover Programmable Controller for
SPV150 Transparent Lid for Programmable Controller
P17 REPLACEMENT PARTS
16 17 19 20
18
QTY 1 1 1 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
17. SPECIFICATION AND PUMP CURVE
Code 9023302 9023303
Model
Voltage/ Max Load Frequency Current
SPV150
RS485
SPV150WR WIFI + RS485
220-240V 50Hz/60 Hz
5.9-5.4A
Connection ID/OD
1.5”/2″ 50mm/63mm
Input Power
1.30 (kW)
Horse power
RPM
1.5 hp
800-3400 RPM
U.S.g.p.m
H(m) 24 22 20 18 16 14 12 10 8 6 4 2 0 02
20
40
60
80
100
120
140
160
180
200
220
H(ft)
80
70
60 50
40
3400rpm
30
800rpm 46 8
1700rpm 10 12 14 16 18 20 22 24 26 28 30 32 34 36
20 10 0 38 40 42 44 46 48 50 52 Q(m³/h)
0 50 100 150 200 250 300 350 400 450 500 550 600 650 700 750 800 850 Q(LPM)
18. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Problem description Motor does not start
Pump does not reach full speed Motor over heats (protect or trips) Pump
delivers no water
Possible causes
1. Disconnect switch or circuit breaker in off position 2. Fuses blow nor
thermal over load open 3. Locked motor shaft 4. Motor windings burned out 5.
Defective starting switch inside single phase motor 6. Disconnected or
defective wiring 7. Low voltage
1. Low voltage 2. Pump connected to the wrong voltage
1. Low voltage 2. Motor windings connected to the wrong voltage on dual
voltage model
1. Pump is not primed 2. Closed valve in suction or discharge line 3. Leakage
or air into suction system 4. Impeller clogged
SPECIFICATION AND PUMP CURVE P18
Problem description Leakage of water at the shaft Low pump capacity High pump pressure Noisy pump and motor Air bubbles at inlet fittings
Possible causes
Shaft seal requires replacement
1. Valve in the suction or discharge line partly closed 2. Suction or
discharge line partly plugged 3. Suction or discharge line too small 4.
Plugged basket in skimmer or hair and lint strainer 5. Dirty filter 6.
Impeller clogged
1. Discharge vale or inlet fittings closed too much 2. Return lines too small
3. Dirty filters
1. Plugged basket in skinner or hair in lint strainer 2. Worn motor bearings
3. Valve in suction line partly closed 4. Suction line partly plugged 5.
Vacuum hose plugged or too small 6. Pump not supported properly
1. Leakage of air into the suction line in connections or valve stem 2. Cover
gasket of hair and lint strainer needs cleaning 3. Low water level in the pool
Note: If the above recommendations of this manual do not solve your particular problem(s), please contact your local service agent for further assistance.
19. WARRANTY POLICY
Emaux manufactures its products with the highest standard of workman ship,
using the best materials available through state of the art process. Emaux
proudly warrants its products as follows:
EXTENDED WARRAN TY FOR SPECIFIC PRODUCTS (OFFERED FROM DATE OF INVOICE).
Product Filters & Filter Systems Pumps Underwater Lights Ladders Control devices Heat Pumps & Heat Exchangers Salt Chlorinators & UV Systems Pool Fittings Cleaning Equipment & All others
Warranty Period 2 years 1 year 1 year (bulbs 90 days) 1 year 1 year 1 year 1 year (2 years for cell material) 1 year 1 year
P19 WARRANTY POLICY
19.1 EXCEPTIONS THAT MAY RESULT IN DENIAL OF A WARRANTY CLAIM:
1. Damage caused by careless handling, improper repackaging or shipping. 2.
Damage due to misapplication, misuse, abuse or failure to operate and install
the equipment as specified in this
manual. 3. Damage caused by a misuse, abuse or failure to operate and install
the equipment out of the scope of a
professional level demanded in similar equipment or installation type. 4.
Damage due to unauthorized product modifications or failure to use Emaux
original replacement parts. 5. Damaged caused by negligence or failure to
properly maintain products as specified in this manual. 6. Damage caused by
failure to maintain water chemistry in conformity with the standards of the
swimming pool
industry for any length of time. 7. Damage caused by water freezing inside the
product. 8. Accident damage, fire or other circumstances outside the control
of Emaux. 9. Items had been repaired or altered in any way by any person that
is not authorized by Emaux. 10. Wear & tear parts.
19.2 CLAIM PROCESS
Summary of Emaux Claim Process in 3 steps: 1. Claim: Customer contacts Emaux
salesperson and provides completed details of the claim which includes:
(1) Information about the failed product such as the part number(s) and serial
number(s). (2) Description of the complaint/failure. (3) Pictures 2. Once the
complaint is received, the product quality incident will then be reviewed by
Emaux’s Quality Control Depar tment following the “Emaux Warranty Policy”. 3.
Conclusion: After the investigation is completed, Emaux will inform the
distributor accordingly.
19.3 WARRANTY OBLIGATION
Emaux warrants any of above items from workmanship and/or material(s). Should
a defect become evident during the term of warranty, Emaux will, at its
option, repair or replace such item or part at its own cost and expense.
Customer will need to follow the warranty claim procedures from Emaux in order
to obtain the benefit on this warranty. Emaux is not, however, responsible
under this warranty for any cost of shipping or transportation of the
equipment or parts thereof “to” or “from” our technical operations. Emaux is
not able to liable for any loss of time, inconvenience, incidental expenses
such as labor cost, phone calls, legal cost or material cost incurred in
connection with the replacement or removal of the equipment, or any other
consequential or incidental damage on persons or assets. Emaux will be not
responsible for any business profit loss operation stop due to the non-
conformity product equipment. No indemnity or damages can be claimed on any
account whatever.
19.4 WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATIONS BY OTHERS
No dealer or other person has authority to make any warranty or representation
concerning Emaux or its products. Accordingly, Emaux is not responsible for
any such warranty or representation.
WARRANTY POLICY P20
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