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RULE 1800 AUTOMATIC COVER PUMP 24' CORD 110V
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Item Number: PMP ITT H53SP-24
Price: $179.99
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1800 Gallons Per Hour Pool Cover Pump |
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New from Rule Pool Systems comes the finest pool cover pump ever designed. May also be used to drain spas, basements, and any standing water.
Rule, the worldwide leader in submersible pump technology has developed
this pump in conjunction with the leading pool cover manufacturers.
The system features a powerful 1800 gallon per hour automatic submersible
pump with a specially designed strainer base that filters out leaves and
debris. Water doesn't stand a chance against it!
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Just attach a standard garden hose and plug in the pump. Starting and
stopping is completely automatic. The pump will continuously monitor the
water level on the cover and when enough water enters the bottom of the
pump, the pump turns on and removes it. The pump also features freeze
protection, so ice will not hurt it. You can leave it on all winter long.
Use it wherever standing water accumulates. For water applications only.
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- Fully Automatic Operation- just plug it in! Brings water level down
to less than 1/2"
- Installs easily with your garden hose
- Patent Pending Wide Strainer Base protects against jamming by leaves
and debris and keeps the pump upright
- Freeze Protection - leave it on the cover all winter long with no
damage to the pump
- Extra long 24' power cord
- Fully submersible in fresh water
- May also be used to drain pools, spas, basements, and any standing
water
- Low Power Consumption - only 100 watts
- 3 Year Warranty
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Rule Automatic Pool Cover Pumps turn on and check for water approximately
every 1-1/2 minutes. During this "check", the pump runs for
about one second and checks for resistance or drag against the impeller.
If resistance (water) is found, it will run for as long as water is present.
When all the water is pumped out, the pump shuts off and returns to its
2-1/2 minute test cycle. The pump can be started at any time by disconnecting
it from the power source, waiting for 5 seconds and reconnecting to the
power source.
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WARNING - To reduce
the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product
unless they are closely supervised at all times.
WARNING - Risk of electric shock.
This pump should not be used to drain the pool cover if there
are people in the pool.
WARNING - Risk of electric shock.
This pump is provided with a 3-prong grounding plug for use
with a 110 volt AC 3-prong outlet. A shock hazard exists if
the plug is connected to an ungrounded outlet. Connect only
to a grounding type receptacle protected by a ground-fault
circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Contact a qualified electrician
if you cannot verify that the receptacle is protected by a
GFCI.
Do not bury cord. Locate cord to minimize abuse from lawn
mowers, hedge trimmers, and other equipment.
Warning - To reduce the risk of electric shock, replace damaged
cord immediately.
Warning - To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not use
extension cord to connect unit to electric supply; provide
a properly located outlet.
Do not plug the pump into an outlet while standing in water
or on a damp surface.
Never pick up or support the pump by the power cord.
This pump is designed for use with fresh and salt water only.
Use with any medium, including particularly hazardous, caustic
or corrosive substances, could result in damage to the pump,
the surrounding environment and injury to persons or property,
including possible exposure to hazardous substance.
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Trouble Shooting
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The following is a list of common problems that may cause
your pump to work improperly.
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Possible Cause |
Cure |
| Pump only runs for a few seconds |
Insufficient water |
The automatic control system tests for water approximately
every few minutes. If the water level detected is only
about 3/4", the pump will shut off after a few seconds.
Every few minutes thereafter, it will automatically check
the water level and will only continue pumping if sufficient
water is present. |
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Clogged strainer jammed impeller |
Disconnect pump from power source and remove strainer.
Remove debris from strainer and surrounding area. Remove
any debris from the impeller. |
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Blocked discharge liner |
Disconnect pump from power source and remove blockage
from pipes/hoses and discharge port. |
| Pump does not run |
Electrical connections |
Check electric receptacle for power. Check fuse and/or
circuit breaker. Is the receptacle a three prong grounded
outlet in good condition? Is the pug making good contact
in the receptacle? |
| Pump runs, but does not pump water |
Air lock |
Check discharge hose. Is it running level or continuously
downwardly once it starts downwardly? Are there any loops
in the hose? |
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Instructions
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Attach standard garden hose to pump
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Determine the location for the pump on the pool cover.
Generally place the pump where the water would be the
deepest. The installation must allow for complete drainage
of the hose. All air/water pockets must be eliminated
by having the garden hose, once it has started running
downwardly, run level or continuously downwardly. There
must be no loops or "sags" in the hose that
would trap air or water.
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Note: Restricting the flow from a Rule pump by using
a smaller pipe or hose size (such as a garden hose)
does not damage the pump, but will result in a reduction
in flow. For maximum flow, use the shortest length of
the largest diameter hose available.
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Performance/Maintenance |
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Break-in period
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A break-in period of up to 10 hours is required to achieve
maximum pumping capacity. |
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Period Maintenance
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It is imperative that you keep the strainers
clean and free of debris. We recommend that you remove
any debris that may accumulate in and around the blue
strainer base. |
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Freezing/Impeller Jamming
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The Rule 1800 Pool Cover Pump is equipped with a protective
circuit that prevents damage to the pump in the event
that it becomes embedded in ice or the impeller becomes
jammed with debris.
Should the impeller jam due to ice, no action is necessary.
The pump will resume its normal operation when the ice
thaws. The pump will continue to check for water every
few minutes while frozen and automatically shut itself
off after each check. To prevent unnecessary wear, it
is recommended, but not necessary, to disconnect the
pump if it will be frozen in ice for an extended period
of time.
Should the impeller jam due to debris, the debris should
be removed as soon as possible to allow the pump to return
to its normal automatic pumping mode. |
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