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- Stainless steel 2HP motor shaft is constructed with a reinforced thermoplastic body for longer life and durability, with carborundum and graphite mechanical seals and components
 - Advanced engineering provides high efficiency and minimal noise
 - Meets or exceeds all CSA and ETL requirements
 - 115 Volts, have 2 inch union connections for both suction and discharge ports, have a convenient drain plug
 
MODEL #H1572748
WARRANTY 1 YEAR
ALTERNATE PART #'S SP3015X20AZ, W3SP3015X20AZ
Note: NOT California Title 20 Compliant. Replace the Whole Pump with Compliant Variable Speed.
Specifications
- Ports: 2" Female
 - Nominal Motor H.P: 2.0 HP
 - Total HP: 2.0 HP
 - Rated Hydraulic HP (HHP): .877
 - W.E.F: 3.0
 - True Power Factor: .97
 - Voltage: 115/230
 - Amps: 17.8/8.9
 - R.P.M: 3,450
 - Suction lift: Up to 4.26’ above water level
 
Applications:
- Inground Pools
 - Inground Pool & Spa Combinations
 
Features
- Suction lift up to 4.26’ above water level
 - Large 2" Plumbing Ports
 - Voltage Switch for easy 115v or 230v wiring
 - Strainer basket cover removes easily for cleaning
 - Transparent strainer basket cover lets know when basket needs cleaning
 - All components molded of corrosion-proof reinforced thermoplastic for extra durability and long life
 - Drain plug for easy pump winterization
 - Mechanical seals are made from carborundum & graphite for long life and low noise
 - Motor shaft is stainless steel grade 304
 
SP Pumps is a great fit for the following pools.
- The pump location is less than 4.26' above the water level.
 - The longest single run of pipe on the suction side of the pump does not exceed 60’
 - Pools up to 20’ x 40’ in size
 
SP Pumps Flow is NOT a good fit for the following pools.
- The pump location is greater than 4.26' above the water level.
 - The longest single run of pipe on the suction side of the pump exceeds 60’
 - Pools larger than 20’ x 40’ in size.
 
Pump Plumbing
There are many different ways a pool pump can be plumbed due to space requirements, existing plumbing, water features, etc... Due to these scenarios, we have listed some general best practices to adhere to when plumbing a pool pump.
Pump Curve
