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Ensure the smooth operation of your inground pool with this high-performance pump, designed to deliver efficient and consistent filtration. With its robust design, it guarantees clear and well-maintained water throughout the season. Reliable and durable, this pump is perfect for those who want to combine performance with peace of mind in maintaining their pool.
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SKU: 23428
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Why buy this model?
Ensure the smooth operation of your in-ground pool with this high-performance pump, designed to provide efficient and consistent filtration. Thanks to its robust design, it guarantees clear, well-maintained water throughout the season. Reliable and durable, this pump is ideal for those seeking to combine performance and peace of mind in their pool maintenance.
FEATURES
Inground pool pump
High-efficiency motor capable of continuous operation without producing heat and while remaining quiet.
Plumbing connection at the strainer: 2"
Unscrewable union included with 2" inner diameter.
Heat-resistant, industrial-sized ceramic gasket
Handle
SPECIFICATIONS
- Voltage: 110V/220V - HZ = 60 - Amperage: 15A - Model: 56SWP150-I - HP: 1.5 - Pipes: 2'' - GPM: 113 - Validate with a certified electrician for the electrical installation.
Delivery is free for chemicals and small accessories with purchases of $50 or more. A $10 fee applies to orders under $50. We deliver quickly across Canada for this item.
Pool Pump Maintenance
The pump is the heart of your pool's circulation system. Regular maintenance is essential to ensure its proper operation, extend its lifespan, and maintain water quality.
1. Weekly inspection and cleaning
Clean the pump basket weekly to prevent the buildup of leaves, hair, or debris. Take this opportunity to pay attention to any unusual noises or abnormal vibrations, which may indicate a mechanical problem or air leakage. Prompt action can prevent significant damage.
2. Lubrication and maintenance of joints
Check the condition of the gaskets, especially the lid gasket. If necessary, apply a silicone lubricant to ensure a good seal and prevent leaks.
Tip: Keeping the area around the pump clean and well ventilated helps prevent the motor from overheating and prevents debris from obstructing airflow.
GUARANTEE
1 year parts and labor
REPAIR SERVICES, SPARE PARTS & INFORMATION FOR MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR
Ensure the smooth operation of your inground pool with this high-performance pump, designed to deliver efficient and consistent filtration. With its robust design, it guarantees clear and well-maintained water throughout the season. Reliable and durable, this pump is perfect for those who want to combine performance with peace of mind in maintaining their pool.
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Designed for in-ground pools
High-efficiency motor for continuous, quiet and reliable operation
2" screw-on union included for easy maintenance
Heat-resistant, industrial-grade ceramic seal
Sturdy design with integrated handle
Technical specifications:
Power: 1.5 HP
Voltage: 110V / 220V
High-performance flow rate of 113 GPM for efficient circulation
Optimize the maintenance of your inground pool with this programmable 3-speed pump, offering effective filtration adaptable to your needs. You can easily adjust the pump’s speed for personalized operation, ensuring optimal performance and crystal-clear water. Reliable and built to last, this pump is perfect for the ideal management of your pool.
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Designed for in-ground pools
Programmable speed pump offering management
Up to 80% energy savings compared to a traditional pump
Certified Energy Star® 3.1, DOE and CEC for recognized energy efficiency performance
Ultra-quiet operation at only 42 decibels for optimal comfort
Self-priming for a quick, simple and efficient start
Extra-large filter basket with transparent lid for quick inspection
Unions conforming to ANSI standards ensure reliable and safe installation.
Integrated handle for easy handling
Models SPH220-VS and SPH390-VS are NSF 50 certified
Optimize the maintenance of your inground pool with this programmable 3-speed pump, offering effective and adaptable filtration to meet your needs. The exclusive flow technology automatically maintains the optimal pool flow rate, ensuring consistent performance. Reliable and built to last, this pump is ideal for ensuring clear, well-maintained water while offering you personalized control.
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Designed for in-ground pools
Three programmable speed pump for total control and filtration perfectly tailored to your needs
Exclusive flow technology automatically maintains optimal flow for consistent performance
Up to 80% energy savings compared to a traditional pump
Certified Energy Star® 3.1, DOE and CEC for recognized energy efficiency
Ultra-quiet operation at only 42 decibels for absolute comfort
Self-priming for a quick and effortless start
Extra-large filter basket with transparent lid for easy maintenance
Unions conforming to ANSI standards ensure a safe and durable installation.
Integrated handle for easy handling
Models SPH220-VS and SPH390-VS are NSF 50 certified
Technical specifications:
Voltage: 220 V
High-performance flow rate of 1167 GPM for optimal circulation
When starting up your pool pump after winter or after you turn it off to clean the pool pump strainer basket or filter, the pump might need a bit of priming.
Never let the pump run dry, as running a pump with no water can damage the pump and the motor. If the pump is leaking water and sucking in air, remove the pump lid, fill the pump strainer box with water, put the lid back on and restart the motor.
During the filtration process of your pool water, the larger particles will be immediately captured by the skimmer basket. However, the finer particles will pass through the piping and end up in the pump. Therefore, it’s critical to check your pump basket regularly and clean it if necessary.
The way to clean the basket depends on whether you have an above-ground, built-in, or in-ground pool. For an in-ground pool, it’s easy, you’ll simply turn off the pump motor. Then you’ll be able to unscrew the lid, empty the basket, rinse it, put it back in place, screw it well, and put the pump back in function.
On the other hand, if you have an above-ground or a built-in pool, as the water is higher than the installations, you have to take measures to close the accesses to avoid water returning by gravity and that the pool empties when you’ll start the pump.
We’ll untangle all of this pretty easily. There are different steps to follow depending on whether your filter is sand or cartridge.
The first steps are the same. First, you’ll shut down the pump motor and then go to the skimmer. If you have a bottom drain, a three-way valve is installed under the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, there is a ball valve there. What you’ll want to do is stop the water from travelling between the skimmer and the pump. Now, you’re going to close that access. With a ball valve, it’s very quick. You’ll just put it in the Off position. If you have a three-way valve, you’ll start by unscrewing the handle. The three-way valve has a safety mechanism that prevents you from easily accessing the Off position to the pump. By pulling the handle slightly after unscrewing it, you’ll be able to turn it to prevent water from accessing the pump.
Now we’re going to look at the water’s path out of the pump. If you have a sand filter, it’s very simple. You just put it in the OFF position. If you have a cartridge filter, at the filter outlet, on the way to the water return, there is a ball valve on the pipe. You’ll position it in the Off position.
From that point on, all the accesses are closed so you can open the strainer to access the basket. You’ll notice that there is water, but it’s simply residual water in the pipes. When the pipes are empty, the water will stop flowing.
Now, opening the lid may be a bit difficult if you have a turbo injected pump. There is a tool that can be of great help. I’m going to use it. Water will overflow, but it’s not a big deal and you’ll be able to access the basket. Of course, your basket might be a little bit dirtier than this one. You need to empty it and rinse it well. Then you can put it back in and close the lid to avoid leaks when you put it back on.
Now you’ll do the opposite process before putting the pump back in function. If you have a sand filter, move the handle to the Filtration position. If you have a cartridge filter, open the ball valve at the filter outlet.
Go back to the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, put the ball valve in the Open position. If you have a bottom drain, unscrew again and allow the water to pass from the skimmer to the pump.
Everything is open and in place. Now, put the pump back in function and monitor it regularly to ensure that everything is clean.
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, high-performance and quiet solution for your pool? Or even better, you've already purchased one. In this video, we explain how Innovaqua pumps work. Innovative technology designed to optimize your pool's filtration while reducing your energy consumption.🌿 In addition to being quieter, the variable speed pump allows you to save on your electricity bill while contributing to a more sustainable use of your pool.
If you have a 2-speed turbo injection pump for your above-ground pool, there are 4 programming options available.
Option 1: High speed 24 hours a dayOption 2: 18 hours at high speed, 6 at low speed Option 3: 12 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed Option 4: 6 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed
Our consultant will explain how to program your pump and how to choose the best option depending on the season.
When starting up your pool pump after winter or after you turn it off to clean the pool pump strainer basket or filter, the pump might need a bit of priming.
Never let the pump run dry, as running a pump with no water can damage the pump and the motor. If the pump is leaking water and sucking in air, remove the pump lid, fill the pump strainer box with water, put the lid back on and restart the motor.
During the filtration process of your pool water, the larger particles will be immediately captured by the skimmer basket. However, the finer particles will pass through the piping and end up in the pump. Therefore, it’s critical to check your pump basket regularly and clean it if necessary.
The way to clean the basket depends on whether you have an above-ground, built-in, or in-ground pool. For an in-ground pool, it’s easy, you’ll simply turn off the pump motor. Then you’ll be able to unscrew the lid, empty the basket, rinse it, put it back in place, screw it well, and put the pump back in function.
On the other hand, if you have an above-ground or a built-in pool, as the water is higher than the installations, you have to take measures to close the accesses to avoid water returning by gravity and that the pool empties when you’ll start the pump.
We’ll untangle all of this pretty easily. There are different steps to follow depending on whether your filter is sand or cartridge.
The first steps are the same. First, you’ll shut down the pump motor and then go to the skimmer. If you have a bottom drain, a three-way valve is installed under the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, there is a ball valve there. What you’ll want to do is stop the water from travelling between the skimmer and the pump. Now, you’re going to close that access. With a ball valve, it’s very quick. You’ll just put it in the Off position. If you have a three-way valve, you’ll start by unscrewing the handle. The three-way valve has a safety mechanism that prevents you from easily accessing the Off position to the pump. By pulling the handle slightly after unscrewing it, you’ll be able to turn it to prevent water from accessing the pump.
Now we’re going to look at the water’s path out of the pump. If you have a sand filter, it’s very simple. You just put it in the OFF position. If you have a cartridge filter, at the filter outlet, on the way to the water return, there is a ball valve on the pipe. You’ll position it in the Off position.
From that point on, all the accesses are closed so you can open the strainer to access the basket. You’ll notice that there is water, but it’s simply residual water in the pipes. When the pipes are empty, the water will stop flowing.
Now, opening the lid may be a bit difficult if you have a turbo injected pump. There is a tool that can be of great help. I’m going to use it. Water will overflow, but it’s not a big deal and you’ll be able to access the basket. Of course, your basket might be a little bit dirtier than this one. You need to empty it and rinse it well. Then you can put it back in and close the lid to avoid leaks when you put it back on.
Now you’ll do the opposite process before putting the pump back in function. If you have a sand filter, move the handle to the Filtration position. If you have a cartridge filter, open the ball valve at the filter outlet.
Go back to the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, put the ball valve in the Open position. If you have a bottom drain, unscrew again and allow the water to pass from the skimmer to the pump.
Everything is open and in place. Now, put the pump back in function and monitor it regularly to ensure that everything is clean.
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, high-performance and quiet solution for your pool? Or even better, you've already purchased one. In this video, we explain how Innovaqua pumps work. Innovative technology designed to optimize your pool's filtration while reducing your energy consumption.🌿 In addition to being quieter, the variable speed pump allows you to save on your electricity bill while contributing to a more sustainable use of your pool.
If you have a 2-speed turbo injection pump for your above-ground pool, there are 4 programming options available.
Option 1: High speed 24 hours a dayOption 2: 18 hours at high speed, 6 at low speed Option 3: 12 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed Option 4: 6 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed
Our consultant will explain how to program your pump and how to choose the best option depending on the season.
When starting up your pool pump after winter or after you turn it off to clean the pool pump strainer basket or filter, the pump might need a bit of priming.
Never let the pump run dry, as running a pump with no water can damage the pump and the motor. If the pump is leaking water and sucking in air, remove the pump lid, fill the pump strainer box with water, put the lid back on and restart the motor.
During the filtration process of your pool water, the larger particles will be immediately captured by the skimmer basket. However, the finer particles will pass through the piping and end up in the pump. Therefore, it’s critical to check your pump basket regularly and clean it if necessary.
The way to clean the basket depends on whether you have an above-ground, built-in, or in-ground pool. For an in-ground pool, it’s easy, you’ll simply turn off the pump motor. Then you’ll be able to unscrew the lid, empty the basket, rinse it, put it back in place, screw it well, and put the pump back in function.
On the other hand, if you have an above-ground or a built-in pool, as the water is higher than the installations, you have to take measures to close the accesses to avoid water returning by gravity and that the pool empties when you’ll start the pump.
We’ll untangle all of this pretty easily. There are different steps to follow depending on whether your filter is sand or cartridge.
The first steps are the same. First, you’ll shut down the pump motor and then go to the skimmer. If you have a bottom drain, a three-way valve is installed under the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, there is a ball valve there. What you’ll want to do is stop the water from travelling between the skimmer and the pump. Now, you’re going to close that access. With a ball valve, it’s very quick. You’ll just put it in the Off position. If you have a three-way valve, you’ll start by unscrewing the handle. The three-way valve has a safety mechanism that prevents you from easily accessing the Off position to the pump. By pulling the handle slightly after unscrewing it, you’ll be able to turn it to prevent water from accessing the pump.
Now we’re going to look at the water’s path out of the pump. If you have a sand filter, it’s very simple. You just put it in the OFF position. If you have a cartridge filter, at the filter outlet, on the way to the water return, there is a ball valve on the pipe. You’ll position it in the Off position.
From that point on, all the accesses are closed so you can open the strainer to access the basket. You’ll notice that there is water, but it’s simply residual water in the pipes. When the pipes are empty, the water will stop flowing.
Now, opening the lid may be a bit difficult if you have a turbo injected pump. There is a tool that can be of great help. I’m going to use it. Water will overflow, but it’s not a big deal and you’ll be able to access the basket. Of course, your basket might be a little bit dirtier than this one. You need to empty it and rinse it well. Then you can put it back in and close the lid to avoid leaks when you put it back on.
Now you’ll do the opposite process before putting the pump back in function. If you have a sand filter, move the handle to the Filtration position. If you have a cartridge filter, open the ball valve at the filter outlet.
Go back to the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, put the ball valve in the Open position. If you have a bottom drain, unscrew again and allow the water to pass from the skimmer to the pump.
Everything is open and in place. Now, put the pump back in function and monitor it regularly to ensure that everything is clean.
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, high-performance and quiet solution for your pool? Or even better, you've already purchased one. In this video, we explain how Innovaqua pumps work. Innovative technology designed to optimize your pool's filtration while reducing your energy consumption.🌿 In addition to being quieter, the variable speed pump allows you to save on your electricity bill while contributing to a more sustainable use of your pool.
If you have a 2-speed turbo injection pump for your above-ground pool, there are 4 programming options available.
Option 1: High speed 24 hours a dayOption 2: 18 hours at high speed, 6 at low speed Option 3: 12 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed Option 4: 6 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed
Our consultant will explain how to program your pump and how to choose the best option depending on the season.
When starting up your pool pump after winter or after you turn it off to clean the pool pump strainer basket or filter, the pump might need a bit of priming.
Never let the pump run dry, as running a pump with no water can damage the pump and the motor. If the pump is leaking water and sucking in air, remove the pump lid, fill the pump strainer box with water, put the lid back on and restart the motor.
During the filtration process of your pool water, the larger particles will be immediately captured by the skimmer basket. However, the finer particles will pass through the piping and end up in the pump. Therefore, it’s critical to check your pump basket regularly and clean it if necessary.
The way to clean the basket depends on whether you have an above-ground, built-in, or in-ground pool. For an in-ground pool, it’s easy, you’ll simply turn off the pump motor. Then you’ll be able to unscrew the lid, empty the basket, rinse it, put it back in place, screw it well, and put the pump back in function.
On the other hand, if you have an above-ground or a built-in pool, as the water is higher than the installations, you have to take measures to close the accesses to avoid water returning by gravity and that the pool empties when you’ll start the pump.
We’ll untangle all of this pretty easily. There are different steps to follow depending on whether your filter is sand or cartridge.
The first steps are the same. First, you’ll shut down the pump motor and then go to the skimmer. If you have a bottom drain, a three-way valve is installed under the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, there is a ball valve there. What you’ll want to do is stop the water from travelling between the skimmer and the pump. Now, you’re going to close that access. With a ball valve, it’s very quick. You’ll just put it in the Off position. If you have a three-way valve, you’ll start by unscrewing the handle. The three-way valve has a safety mechanism that prevents you from easily accessing the Off position to the pump. By pulling the handle slightly after unscrewing it, you’ll be able to turn it to prevent water from accessing the pump.
Now we’re going to look at the water’s path out of the pump. If you have a sand filter, it’s very simple. You just put it in the OFF position. If you have a cartridge filter, at the filter outlet, on the way to the water return, there is a ball valve on the pipe. You’ll position it in the Off position.
From that point on, all the accesses are closed so you can open the strainer to access the basket. You’ll notice that there is water, but it’s simply residual water in the pipes. When the pipes are empty, the water will stop flowing.
Now, opening the lid may be a bit difficult if you have a turbo injected pump. There is a tool that can be of great help. I’m going to use it. Water will overflow, but it’s not a big deal and you’ll be able to access the basket. Of course, your basket might be a little bit dirtier than this one. You need to empty it and rinse it well. Then you can put it back in and close the lid to avoid leaks when you put it back on.
Now you’ll do the opposite process before putting the pump back in function. If you have a sand filter, move the handle to the Filtration position. If you have a cartridge filter, open the ball valve at the filter outlet.
Go back to the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, put the ball valve in the Open position. If you have a bottom drain, unscrew again and allow the water to pass from the skimmer to the pump.
Everything is open and in place. Now, put the pump back in function and monitor it regularly to ensure that everything is clean.
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, high-performance and quiet solution for your pool? Or even better, you've already purchased one. In this video, we explain how Innovaqua pumps work. Innovative technology designed to optimize your pool's filtration while reducing your energy consumption.🌿 In addition to being quieter, the variable speed pump allows you to save on your electricity bill while contributing to a more sustainable use of your pool.
If you have a 2-speed turbo injection pump for your above-ground pool, there are 4 programming options available.
Option 1: High speed 24 hours a dayOption 2: 18 hours at high speed, 6 at low speed Option 3: 12 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed Option 4: 6 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed
Our consultant will explain how to program your pump and how to choose the best option depending on the season.
When starting up your pool pump after winter or after you turn it off to clean the pool pump strainer basket or filter, the pump might need a bit of priming.
Never let the pump run dry, as running a pump with no water can damage the pump and the motor. If the pump is leaking water and sucking in air, remove the pump lid, fill the pump strainer box with water, put the lid back on and restart the motor.
During the filtration process of your pool water, the larger particles will be immediately captured by the skimmer basket. However, the finer particles will pass through the piping and end up in the pump. Therefore, it’s critical to check your pump basket regularly and clean it if necessary.
The way to clean the basket depends on whether you have an above-ground, built-in, or in-ground pool. For an in-ground pool, it’s easy, you’ll simply turn off the pump motor. Then you’ll be able to unscrew the lid, empty the basket, rinse it, put it back in place, screw it well, and put the pump back in function.
On the other hand, if you have an above-ground or a built-in pool, as the water is higher than the installations, you have to take measures to close the accesses to avoid water returning by gravity and that the pool empties when you’ll start the pump.
We’ll untangle all of this pretty easily. There are different steps to follow depending on whether your filter is sand or cartridge.
The first steps are the same. First, you’ll shut down the pump motor and then go to the skimmer. If you have a bottom drain, a three-way valve is installed under the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, there is a ball valve there. What you’ll want to do is stop the water from travelling between the skimmer and the pump. Now, you’re going to close that access. With a ball valve, it’s very quick. You’ll just put it in the Off position. If you have a three-way valve, you’ll start by unscrewing the handle. The three-way valve has a safety mechanism that prevents you from easily accessing the Off position to the pump. By pulling the handle slightly after unscrewing it, you’ll be able to turn it to prevent water from accessing the pump.
Now we’re going to look at the water’s path out of the pump. If you have a sand filter, it’s very simple. You just put it in the OFF position. If you have a cartridge filter, at the filter outlet, on the way to the water return, there is a ball valve on the pipe. You’ll position it in the Off position.
From that point on, all the accesses are closed so you can open the strainer to access the basket. You’ll notice that there is water, but it’s simply residual water in the pipes. When the pipes are empty, the water will stop flowing.
Now, opening the lid may be a bit difficult if you have a turbo injected pump. There is a tool that can be of great help. I’m going to use it. Water will overflow, but it’s not a big deal and you’ll be able to access the basket. Of course, your basket might be a little bit dirtier than this one. You need to empty it and rinse it well. Then you can put it back in and close the lid to avoid leaks when you put it back on.
Now you’ll do the opposite process before putting the pump back in function. If you have a sand filter, move the handle to the Filtration position. If you have a cartridge filter, open the ball valve at the filter outlet.
Go back to the skimmer. If you don’t have a bottom drain, put the ball valve in the Open position. If you have a bottom drain, unscrew again and allow the water to pass from the skimmer to the pump.
Everything is open and in place. Now, put the pump back in function and monitor it regularly to ensure that everything is clean.
Are you looking for an energy-efficient, high-performance and quiet solution for your pool? Or even better, you've already purchased one. In this video, we explain how Innovaqua pumps work. Innovative technology designed to optimize your pool's filtration while reducing your energy consumption.🌿 In addition to being quieter, the variable speed pump allows you to save on your electricity bill while contributing to a more sustainable use of your pool.
If you have a 2-speed turbo injection pump for your above-ground pool, there are 4 programming options available.
Option 1: High speed 24 hours a dayOption 2: 18 hours at high speed, 6 at low speed Option 3: 12 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed Option 4: 6 hours at high speed, 12 at low speed
Our consultant will explain how to program your pump and how to choose the best option depending on the season.
A pool pump typically consumes between 500 and 1,500 watts, depending on the motor's power and model. A 1 HP pump used 8 hours a day can cost between $25 and $60 per month, depending on the electricity rate. Variable-speed pumps consume significantly less energy and can reduce your bill by 50 to 70%.
Generally, a residential pool pump should have a power rating between 3/4 HP and 2 HP, depending on the size of the pool. The most common standard for pools sold in Quebec is a 1.5 HP pump. If you feel your pump isn't powerful enough (cloudy water, poor circulation, skimmer not properly collecting debris), start by checking that the filter isn't full or clogged. If everything is clean and the problem persists, it's recommended to have the pump motor checked by a technician.
Start by turning off the power and closing the valves. Open the pump basket lid, remove the basket, and empty it of leaves and debris. Rinse it with clean water to remove sand and dirt. Also check the inside of the housing for any trapped debris. Replace the basket, ensuring the lid seal is clean, and then close it tightly. Regular cleaning prevents the pump from straining and improves water circulation.
Weekly: empty the pump basket,
Start of season and end of season: control joints And leaks monitor the pressure through the filter.
Fill in the basket/scroll ensure a water level Once the skimmer is full, tighten the lid (clean/greased seals), open the valves, start and bleed the air filtered. If bubbles persist: check air intakes (lid, fittings).
To choose between pump models, you should primarily look at the type of motor:1 speed, 2 speeds or variable speed. A pump 1 speed It is simple and inexpensive to buy, but it consumes more electricity because it always runs at full power. A pump 2 speeds. This allows the low speed to be used at night for lower-cost filtration, and the high speed during the day for greater efficiency (cleaning, heating, backwashing). The pump variable speed It offers the most precise flow adjustment: it can be adjusted exactly according to the needs of the pool, making it very quiet and much more energy-efficient in the long term, even if it is more expensive to buy.