Hayward SP3400VSP EcoStar VS Variable-Speed Pool Pump Energy Star Certified

  • List Price: $1,599.00
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Features

  • Variable-speed pump with industry-leading hydraulic design
  • Super-efficient permanent magnet motor; saves on energy costs
  • Revolutionary digital control interface rotates to 4 different positions on the pump or can be wall mounted
  • Fully programmable, self-contained 24-hour time clock with up to 8 custom speed and timer functions
  • Measures 26.12 by 11.53 by 13.61 inches

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 31.2 x 12.5 x 15.2 inches; 63 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 63 pounds
  • ASIN: B004TS04WI
  • Item model number: SP3400VSP
  • Average Customer Review: Customer Reviews

Product Description

Hayward SP3400VSP EcoStar Variable-Speed Pump
Variable-speed pump with super-efficient, permanent magnet TEFC motor. view larger
EcoStar Variable-Speed Pump Dimensions
Overall dimensions. view larger

EcoStar Variable-Speed Pump

The Hayward EcoStar pump is the industry's most energy-efficient variable-speed pump, thanks to a super-efficient permanent magnet, totally enclose fan-cooled (TEFC) motor, and industry-leading hydraulic design. Tests prove that EcoStar can save pool owners up to 90% on energy costs compared to ordinary single-speed pumps. EcoStar can match pump speed to a pool's needs, versus running at full power 100% of the time.

Features:
  • Industry-leading hydraulic design, super-efficient permanent magnet motor saves up to $1,500* in energy costs year after year
  • Revolutionary digital control interface rotates to four different positions on the pump or can be wall mounted
  • Quiet by design
  • Compliant with energy-efficiency regulations such as Title 20 and APSP-15
  • Fully programmable, self-contained 24-hour time clock with up to eight custom speed and timer functions
  • No additional controller or time clock needed
  • SRVS model complies with ASME A112.19.17

* Savings compared to a single-speed pump running 12 hours per day on a 20,000 gallon pool at an average electrical rate of $0.15/kWh. Actual savings may vary based on comparison pump model, hours of operation, electrical rate, and other hydraulic aspects such as plumbing size and length.

Performance Data

RPM
Percent Output
Pump Output (GPM) vs. Total Resistance to Flow (Feet of Head)
10
20
30
40
50
60
70
80
1375
40%
51
--
--
--
--
--
--
--
1725
50%
78
45
--
--
--
--
--
--
2075
60%
100
82
41
--
--
--
--
--
2425
70%
117
110
90
56
--
--
--
--
2750
80%
133
133
118
100
73
--
--
--
3100
90%
149
149
144
130
117
91
36
--
3450
100%
166
166
166
158
144
130
111
85

General FAQ's for All Hayward Pumps

How does my in-ground Pump operate?
  • Hayward in-ground pumps are self-priming centrifugal pumps. These pumps have a vacuum chamber, commonly known as a pump housing. The pump housing must be filled with water in order to create a vacuum, resulting in the pump drawing the water out of your pool or spa. The pump housing will remain full of water while the pump is on, and will remain full or partially full when the pump is shut off.
  • When powered on, the motor will begin to rotate. Two-speed pumps will power on a pre-selected speed or with some controllers, it will cycle at high before changing to the lower speed. The motor spins the pump impeller, located inside the pump volute. While the motor is rotating, the tips of the impeller are hydraulically sealed inside the pump diffuser, which is responsible for self-priming.
  • Self-priming can only occur if the pump has a diffuser--all in ground Hayward pumps have an internal diffuser. It helps to eliminate any air approaching into the pump housing from the suction piping. As all the air is removed from the system, you will notice bubbles returning to the pool through the return fittings. A full prime occurs when the bubbles stop returning to the pool and the pump basket is full of water. The filter pressure will rise as the pump reaches full prime. The actual gallons per minute (GPM) vary with the type of pump, horsepower, pipe size, distance from pool and other restrictions within the plumbing system.
  • Hayward self-priming pumps are very dependable and simple in design. They require a sufficient supply of water from the pool or spa, and no air in the suction lines. Air could come from a loose strainer cover, a leak in any valve, a pinhole in any suction line or a crack or loose connections in the underground piping.
Do I need to have a strainer basket in my pump pot?
  • Yes. Without the strainer basket, debris will clog the impeller in the pump volute causing the pump to cease moving water. Be sure to clean your strainer basket, as well as the skimmer baskets, so water flow is not obstructed and the pump is not overworked.
How do I winterize my pump?
  • To winterize a Hayward Pool pump, turn off the electrical circuit breaker that supplies power to the pump. Also, make sure that there is NO water left inside the pump. All Hayward pumps are equipped with drain plugs that will allow excess water to drain once the plugs are removed. Contact your local Hayward dealer for proper winterization procedures.
How many hours per day should I run my pump?
  • There are many factors to consider; bather load, gallons of water, pump horsepower, type and size of filter just to name a few. A good guideline is 8-10 hours a day. On the cooler days and early and late season, you can cut the run time down to 4-6 hours because there is usually less swimmers and cooler water requires less chemicals. In peak season, when it is the hottest, raising the run time to 10-12 hours per day will help to keep the pool clean and circulating during it's time of heaviest use.

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