By Hayward Pool Products
Part # W3SP2310X15XE
Warranty 1-Year Parts-Only Warranty
Hayward® MaxFlo® XE Ultra-High Efficiency Variable-Speed Pool Pump – W3SP2310X15XE
1.25 Total HP | Dual Voltage | DOE-Compliant | For In-Ground Pools
The Hayward® MaxFlo® XE is the smart, affordable upgrade for pool owners seeking maximum energy savings and regulatory compliance at a lower upfront cost. With adjustable speed settings and ultra-high efficiency, this variable-speed pump meets and exceeds DOE energy standards while delivering performance typically reserved for more expensive models.
Ideal for new builds or replacement installations, the MaxFlo XE’s compact size, dual-voltage flexibility, and tool-free union connections make setup simple — with no additional controller or equipment needed.
Key Features:
Ultra-High Efficiency – Industry-leading WEF rating of 9.7 for substantial energy savings
DOE-Compliant – Meets or exceeds all Department of Energy pool pump regulations
Programmable Speeds – Customize up to 6 selectable speeds for optimized performance
Easy Access Controls – Toggle speeds instantly with intuitive onboard buttons
Dual-Voltage Capable (115V / 230V) – Flexible power compatibility for most pool pads
Compact Footprint – Installs easily in tight spaces with 1.5" x 2" union fittings
Quiet Operation – Advanced design ensures efficient and low-noise performance
Specifications:
Model: W3SP2310X15XE
Total HP: 1.25
Voltage: 115V / 230V (dual-voltage)
Union Size: 1.5" suction x 2" discharge
Weighted Energy Factor (WEF): 9.7
Speed Options: 6 programmable speeds
Application: In-ground residential pools
Warranty:
1-Year Limited Warranty from Hayward®
How many hours per day should I run my pump?
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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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