By Pureline


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Model # PL1607

Warranty 1 Year

Product Description

Comparable Quality to Hayward®, Pentair®, Sta-Rite®, Jandy®, Jacuzzi® & Waterway®!

The PureLine Pure Flow pool pump is one of our favorite pumps. This work-horse is designed to be energy-efficient, quiet, dependable and all of this at a great price.

 

Click here for the Above Ground Pool Version of this Pump



Note: NOT California or New York Title 20 Compliant. Replace the Whole Pump with Compliant Variable Speed.

Alternate Option for Variable Speed - PL2515

 

Specifications:

  • Suction lift: Up to 2.95’ above water level
  • Nominal Motor Horsepower (hp): 1.5
  • Service Factor: 1.0
  • Total Horsepower (thp): 1.5
  • Hydraulic Horsepower(hhp): 0.381
  • Speed (rpm): 3,450
  • WEF: 3.7
  • Volts: 115/230
  • Amps: 8.7/4.4

Applications

  • Inground pools
  • Aboveground pools

Features

  • Suction lift up to 2.95’ above water level
  • 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

The Pureline Pure Flow is a great fit for the following pools.

  • The pump location is less than 3' above the water level.
  • The longest single run of pipe on the suction side of the pump does not exceed 50’
  • Pools up to 18’ x 36’ in size

The Pureline Pure Flow is NOT a good fit for the following pools.

  • The pump location is greater than 3' above the water level.
  • The longest single run of pipe on the suction side of the pump exceeds 50’
  • Pools larger than 18’ x 36’ in size.
  • Pools with solar panels
  • Pools with spa jets
  • Pools with water features

Dimensions
Reliance Pool Pump Dimension

Pump Curve

Installation Suggestions:

When possible, we suggest installing a check valve on the suction side of the pump. The installation of a check valve will help re-priming your pump as it will keep water in your pump basket and make for easier start-up. 

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. 

Pool Plumbing Best Practices 

  • It is best to use larger plumbing on the suction side of the pump, as this will allow the pump to prime easier and put less stress on the pump resulting in longer pump life.  
    • For example, use 2” plumbing on the suction side of the pump and then use a 2” x 1.5” reducer bushing to reduce down to the 1.5” pump suction port. If you can only install larger plumbing on the 12” of pipe going into the pump, then this is fine, as you will still see benefits. 
  • Use a minimum of 12” of straight pipe going into the suction port of the pump.
  • Avoid the use of 90-degree elbows within 12” of the suction port or discharge port of the pump.
  • The fewer 90-degree elbows, the better. 
  • The use of two 45-degree fittings is better than one 90-degree elbow. 
  • If you are having problems with your pump keeping prime after the pump shuts off, then the use of a check valve on the suction side of the pump will help with keeping the pump primed. Make sure the check valve is not too close to the suction port of the pump. See check valve placement recommendations listed below. 

Check Valve Placement 

1.5” Plumbing - Check valve not to be placed within 7.5” of pump suction port 

2” Plumbing - Check valve not to be placed within 10” of pump suction port 

2.5” Plumbing - Check valve not to be placed within 12.5” pump of the suction port 

Piping  

  1. Larger piping sizes improve pool plumbing.  
  2. Piping on the suction side of the pump should be the same or larger than the return port. 
  3. Plumbing on the suction side of the pump should be as short as possible. 
  4. For most installations, it is recommended you install a valve on both the pump suction and return lines. This allows you to isolate the pump during routine maintenance. However, the valve,  elbow, or tee installed in the suction line should be no closer to the front of the pump than 5 times the suction line diameter.  

Example: A 2.5” pipe requires a 12.5” straight run in front of the suction inlet of the pump. This will help the pump prime faster and last longer.  

Note: Do NOT install 90-degree elbows directly into the pump inlet or outlet.  

Disclaimer:

All manufacturers’ names, brand names, trademarks, images, symbols, descriptions, and part numbers are used herein for reference purposes only.

Product Specifications

HP:
1.5 HP
Manufacturer:
Pureline
Pool / Spa Type:
Inground
Volts:
115/230 V
Speed:
Single
Amps:
8.7/4.4 amp
Service Factor:
1.0
Total HP:
1.5 HP
Port Size:
1.5 in.
Pump Model:
Pure Flow
Installation:
Residential
Pool Type:
In Ground
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?     Asked on 10/8/2013by Guest

How many hours per day should I run my pump?
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A  Answered on 10/8/2013 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

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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?     Asked on 3/21/2023by Ronald Robbins

what do you mean 115/220 volts?
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A  Answered on 3/25/2023 by InyoPools Product Specialist Hector F.

Hello Ronald, this means that whether you have 115 or 220 volts for power running your pool pump you can set this pump to either voltage and it is compatible. I have also emailed you an estimate attached to your account with us that you can convert to an order if you choose to purchase this pump. It is currently in stock as well. 
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?     Asked on 7/26/2023by Inyo Visitor

Hello, does the above Pureline pure flow pump include the motor?
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A  Answered on 7/29/2023 by InyoPools Product Specialist Hector F.

Hello, yes this Pureline model pool pump comes with the motor. 
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

More than 8 hrs

Tools Needed

Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench

Our pool pump broke so we replaced it with this pump.

Written on 9/7/2024 by Guest

My husband did the repair.

Were these instructions helpful? 
 

Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

Less than 1 hr

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Socket Set

1     0

Old pump and motor need to be replaced

Written on 5/28/2024 by Guest

1. Shut off breaker
2. Remove bolts , old plumbing and electrical connection.
3. Remove old pump.
4. Attach new pump and motor as per instruction sheet. This on lined up exactly with my old one, making this an easy swap!!
5.Attach electrical connection.
6. Turn on breaker.
7. Turn pump motor at timer.
8. Prime and listen to one of the most quiet pool pumps I have had in the 34 years I have owned my fiberglass inground pool.
9. Swim because it's in the 90s here already ! The only reason I rated it moderate was a bit heavy lifting the pump. I am a very handy 68 year old woman. If I could do it, you can. Instruction sheet included was very specific. I ordered online after chatting with support to make sure it was a good fit :)

Were these instructions helpful? 
 

Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Nut Drivers

Needed a new 2HP pump.

Written on 5/12/2024 by Guest

Had to add about 6 inches of wire and use wire caps to make connections, attach the 6 inch pieces before you bring the wire in for the power. The motor was longer than my last pump needed to do some extra plumbing.

Were these instructions helpful? 
 

Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

2 to 4 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Multi meter

3     0

My old pump and motor was going out, mainly motor burning out

Written on 7/16/2023 by Guest

First turned off all power to my pool system. I removed the old pump and motor. Next I checked the voltage so I would have my new pump and motor set right. I re-piped my connections for the pump after making sure the rest of piping system good. Hooked up pump and re-wired to my new motor. Tested system, everything worked great and my pool is back to normal working order.

Were these instructions helpful? 
 

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