Jandy Pro Series 80 GPM Water Feature Medium Head Pump WFTR160
August 1, 2013 in Jandy Pumps by PoolSpaRemote
Jandy Pro Series 80 GPM Water Feature Medium Head Pump WFTR160
Water features add excitement and drama to your backyard oasis. The water feature pump is the ideal solution to power your masterpiece. The Water Feature Pump is designed to save energy and minimize operating cost. Our proprietary impeller and body design delivers ultra-quick primes and optimum performance.
Features
- Available in three sizes, the water feature pump is perfect for waterfalls, Laminar Jets™, Aqua Accents®, vanishing edge water features, and many other Zodiac water features.
- Features patented “Quiet Technology” for significant pump noise reduction.
- High flow, medium head pump.
- Ultra-compact body and flared base installs easily in small equipment areas.
- Features an ergonomic cam-lock lid with easy alignment indicators.
- 80, 120, 160 GPM models available.
Technical Details
- High-flow, medium-head pump.
- Designed to conserve energy and lower operating costs.
- Ergonomic Cam-Lock lid with easy alignment indicators.
- Equipped with 2″ by 2 1/2″ quick-connect unions.
WFTR120 | Jandy Pro Series 120 GPM Water Feature Medium Head Pump,230/115 VAC |
WFTR160 | Jandy Pro Series 160 GPM Water Feature Medium Head Pump, 230/115 VAC |
WFTR80 | Jandy Pro Series 80 GPM Water Feature, Medium Head Pump, 230/115 VAC, |
Model | GPM | Voltage | Amps | Pipe Size | Carton Weight | Overall Length ‘A’ |
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WFTR80 | 80 | 230/115 | 5.4/10.8 | 2″-2.5″ | 40.6 lbs | 29.25″ |
WFTR120 | 120 | 230/115 | 8.0/16 | 2″-2.5″ | 42.6 lbs | 29.25″ |
WFTR160 | 160 | 230 | 11.5 | 2.5″-3″ | 48.6 lbs | 30″ |
Model | Description |
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SEAQL1001 | Jandy Pro Series Sweep Elbow Aqualink Temp |
SEFL1002 | Jandy Pro Series Sweep Elbow Flowlink |
Air leaks are still present.
1 Check the suction side piping union. While the pump is running, try to tighten the union. If this does not stop the air leak, turn off the pump. Loosen both unions and slide the pump out of the way. Remove, clean and re-install both union o-rings. 2. Reposition the pump next to the piping and secure the union nuts to the pump. With clean union o-rings, hand tightening of the unions should create a seal. If the unions still do not seal, gently tighten with a large pair of tongue and groove pliers. DO NOT OVER-TIGHTEN.
Bubbles present in the pump basket.
1. Air in system. Check the pool or spa water level to ensure it is at the proper level and that air is not being drawn into the suction plumbing. 2. If the water is at normal level, turn off the pump. Remove the lid and check for debris around the lid o-ring seat, as this will cause air leaks in the system. 3. Clean the lid o-ring and put the lid back in place. 4. Hand tighten the lid to make an air tight seal. 5. Do not use any tools to tighten the lid. Turn the pump back on.
The cleaning/circulating system is not operating correctly.
1. Verify that the skimmer baskets, pump basket and other screens are clean. Clean as necessary. 2. Check filter and clean as necessary. 3. Check valve positions. Adjust as necessary. Note: Multiple pieces of equipment operating at one time (for example, waterfalls, spa jets, and surface returns) will affect the cleaning system and may prevent it from working properly. 4. Check the cleaning system manual to ensure that the system is adjusted according to the manufacturer’s recommendations.
The pump gets hot and shuts off periodically.
1. Ensure that there is adequate room around the motor to circulate air and keep the motor cool. 2. Have a qualified electrician check for loose connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while it is in operation. The voltage must be within 10% of the motors data plate rating. If the voltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider.
The pump is leaking water between the motor and pump body.
This is caused by a damaged or failed mechanical seal. Replace the seal. See the “Mechanical Seal Replacement” portion of the manual.
There is no air in the system, but the pressure is still low.
1. It is possible that debris is caught in the impeller. The pump impeller moves the water, and the vanes in the impeller can become blocked with debris. See the “Blocked Impeller” portion of your manual for more information.
There is no debris blocking the impeller and the pressure is still low.
1. The pump impeller and diffuser are showing signs of normal wear. Have a qualified service technician check the impeller and diffuser and replace as necessary. 2. If the pump is part of a relatively new instalaltion, it could be an electrical problem. Contact a qualified service technician. Have the technician check for loose electrical connections and check the voltage at the pump motor while in operation. The voltage must be within 10% of the motor’s data plate rating. If the vltage is not within 10%, contact a qualified electrician and/or the local power service provider. 3. Pump seal is leaking air. Have a qualified service technician replace the seal.
Will I lose water if I run my pool pump on Bypass?
No, you only lose water in a pool if there is a leak, through splash out, and when you backwash.
File | Description | Size |
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SA6224.pdf | Jandy WaterFeature Pump Specification Sheet | 383.31 KB |
SL6200.pdf | Zodiac Pumps Family Brochure | 3.9 MB |
H0320100.PDF | WaterFeature Pump I/O Manual | 1.62 MB |