$818.06
Part # PL2605
Maximize your savings with the new Pureline Prime Variable Speed Pump.
The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump utilizes Century’s fully featured V-Green 165 motor, delivering premium energy efficiency and program flexibility with an integrated user interface. The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump is an exact replacement to the Hayward® Super Pump Variable Speed Pump, making it quick and cost efficient to replace.
The PureLine Prime Variable Speed Pump can save you up to 80% in energy costs over single-speed pumps. It also has faster payback than the more expensive variable speed pumps because of it is sized to match the performance of the most common medium head pumps.
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Can this pump be computer controlled?
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If you are referring to automation yes, most 3rd party controllers will be able to run this unit. Others will only be able to turn on and off the unit. Please email us at support@inyopools.com the automation system and we can check compatibility.
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Is the Pureline Prime Variable Speed Pool Pump 1.65 HP a direct replacement for my existing Hayward Super Pump Model SP3010X15AZ?
Also, cant the controller on the Pureline Variable Speed Pump be remotely located?
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The PureLine Prime would not be a direct replacement to the Super II as the plumbing ports are in a slight different location meaning you might have some minor re-plumbing. The controller on this variable speed pump cannot be mounted remotely, it is affixed directly to the motor. This pump would be a great option as a replacement for the Hayward Super II.
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Is this energy star qualified pump?
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This is not Energy Star Qualified I would suggest the Speck EcoMV Variable Speed Pump which is Energy Star Rated.
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what size pump for inground rectangular 8000 gal
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Hi, Our How To: Size a Pool Pump guide has all the info needed to determine what size pump you will need.
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2 to 4 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench
4 to 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, PVC cutter, multimeter
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I tested this pump 6+ months before submitting this review.
Overall, I am pleased with the product and would recommend it to others if seeking a replacement or as a first pump. My pool is a 10K gallon inground fiberglass unit with 2-inch PVC piping, no lengths exceeding 50 feet in total length. This 1.65 HP Pureline replaced a 1.5HP Jandy single speed and pumping performance is equal to or better based on sand filter pressure at similar RPMs.
The variable speed capability is a nice feature and allows a homeowner to customize operation based on the seasons and situations (e.g., evening pool party – normally off). I operate the pump for 10 hours total run time each day in warm weather, 2 hours at near maximum RPM for initial start and skimmer cleanup, followed by 8 hours at mid-range RPM for circulating through the sand filter and chlorine production with the salt cell.
The automatic low RPM operation at 39 degrees F is perhaps the second-best feature that eases your stress and labor when cold weather hits. The pump controller keypad is easy to use however, I still need to refer to the owner’s manual when making changes because some steps are not intuitive. I created a brief written procedure for my wife to place the pump in standby and return to operation when backwashing and rinsing the sand filter.
She added this to her smartphone and doesn’t need my assistance now for these routine evolutions. Installation of the pump required new anchor bolts in the concrete pad, minor wiring changes (i.e., terminal ends, length), and new PVC pipe configuration for the discharge to the sand filter.
If you have average weekend warrior skills as a homeowner, you can do this yourself. Make absolutely sure all power to existing wiring is dead before starting the job and expect to visit the hardware store more than once as you get smarter.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench, Saw
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Quick and easy swap
Kill Power
Cut old pump out to replace 1.5" piping with 2" from two way diverter to multiport valve.
Hard Plumbed new 2" piping using threaded fittings while saving provided unions for future pump relocation to accommodate SWG (not advised - use provided unions with gaskets to prevent leaks).
Ran new watertight flex conduit and 12ga THHN wiring and 8ga bonding wire to accommodate future pump relocation for SWG. Replaced existing breaker with GFI breaker and wired pump.
Filled skimmer and started up. Ran flawlessly. Be prepared for some surging as pump primes and changes speeds.
Noted slow leak at outlet connection due to use of 2" threaded PVC fitting rather than supplied union. Replaced with supplied union and no leaks.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench
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I purchased this pump to replace my Hayward 1hp Super pump for my 25,000 gal pool. The costs of running the single speed pump for 8 - 10 hours a day from June to Mid September was killing me. The initial cost of a variable speed pump was putting me off until I found Inyo Pools and the PureLine Variable speed pump. With the Electric company rebate of $200 and reduced electrical costs, this pump has easily paid for itself in less than a year.
Installation was a breeze since it fits into the footprint of the Haywards Super Pump. All I needed to do was:
1:Uninstall the Hayward Super Pump
a: turn off the power to the pump
b: unhook the electoral wires from the super pump
c: Unbolt the super pump from the concrete footing
d: Unscrew the PVC fittings from the super pump
e: remove the super pump
2: Install the new PureLine Variable Speed pump
a: Bolt the PureLine pump to the concrete footing
b: Attach the PVC fittings to the Pureline pump
c: Hook up the electrical wires to the Pureline pump
d: Fill the skimmer basket with water
e: turn on power to the PureLine Pump
f: Push the start button on the PureLine pump
g: Program the pump per the directions
3: SAVE MONEY
That's it. I am no handyman. Although I can do minor repairs this was one of the easiest jobs I ever did.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Adjustable Wrench
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I removed the old pump, replaced with the variable speed pump. The wiring was tricky; the two holes for wiring on my old pump didn't fit the new pump setup. Luckily there were three holes for wiring on the new pump so I made an adjustment that works fine. The new pump was about one inch lower than the old pump, so I needed to raise the new pump up a little. Twenty minutes total time for the replacement.
The Most Recent Reviews
(5 out of 5 stars) Lightning hit!!!
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Replaced with new pump! Hit by lightning!!!
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(5 out of 5 stars) Saved a ton on the electric bill
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Saved a ton on the electric bill and got a credit from the electric company.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great pump and a good price!
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Seems to be working great.
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(4 out of 5 stars) Price is fantastic and the delivery was fast
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
It would have been so much easier to install if the openings were 1½ inches, or if 2-1½ reducers were included. Those connections that did come with it were useless and only confused me more. All that aside we did install it ourselves. It works great. We have a 16x32 foot pool, approx 25 thousand gallons. I like being able to present the start time and the duration of the pump. Now it's just a matter of how long it lasts. The price is fantastic and the delivery was fast.
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(5 out of 5 stars) So far I Love It
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Just got it running yesterday so not sure about quality and how long it will last. I replaced a 5 year old Super Pump 2 that was over sized. First thing I noticed was the Pureline is a lot quieter. Thought it was broke when it first spun up :) Next, my pump pressure went from 15 to 8 but the spa waterfall still works great and I am running it around 3100 RPM's but will probably drop it more and I experiment. Wish it had a clock but since my speed won't vary a lot not that big of a deal, now I drop it a few hundred RPM's at night. Last thing is it runs cool. My old pump motor was hot to the touch this one has a fan and seems almost cold, which is a good thing. I am debating adding a cover over the pump to help keep water sun and junk from hitting it. Little worried about the panel even though it's under a strong metal cover.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Works Great!
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Replaced a Hayward SP2600VS with the PL2605. I can tell you the the ports lined up with my existing piping perfectly. I took a chance and bought reducers 2" x 1 1/2 bung type and was able to tighten everything enough and reconnect without cutting one piece of PVC. A second observation was that the 2605 was noticeably heavier than the Hayward on the motor side. Just going to call that a plus. The Hayward was installed in Jan 2014 by the previous homeowner who left us all the documentation and it almost made it 5 years so I'm not knocking the brand and have no knowledge of how the new Hayward or the others are built. But, I would recommend giving this line a try and save yourself some money. They ship fast and being a Florida resident I had mine in two days. P.S I have not tried to program anything yet. I was so happy the install went so well I primed it and pushed start. It primed and let it go to work using the built in programming for now.
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(4 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
Needs to have a built in clock to better set when you want the different speeds and duration of run time
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great value. Cost saver
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
This pump was so easy to install. And the cost savings were immediate. I noticed an immediate and significant drop in my electrical usage after moving from a single speed pump to this variable speed pump. I used to run my pool from around June 1 to Sept 15 for 8 - 10 hours a day. Now I open the pool in early March and run til the end of September and run the pump for 24 hours a day (I run it very slow at night just to keep the water circulating. I estimate the cost to run it for 12 hours overnight at very slow speed to be about $3 per month)
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(5 out of 5 stars) Pureline Pump PL2605
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
So far we rate the product with 5 stars. However, we are just now installing the pump so we have not had any runtime yet. Our pool is 18 x 36. The pump was an exact replacement for our Hayward pump with the limitation of the strainer basket. That seems to be a slightly odd size. We purchased an extra PureLine Prime Pump Basket from Inyo as we like to keep two baskets on hand.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Nice Motor
Reviewed By: Inyo Customer ()
So far its been running fine, easy install and set up of controls
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(5 out of 5 stars) Nice pump!
Reviewed By: Cableguy from Largo, FL ()
Pros: smooth, quiet, easy DIY connection
Cons: none, so far...
I replaced an older Hayward SP with this one. I had replaced the old induction motor with a Marathon Impower motor, but the motor electronics failed and parts are not available. Since I was already sold on the power savings of the high efficiency motors, I was not going back. This pump and motor is impressive right out of the box. The connections were easy and it runs smooth and quiet. I hooked it up to my old trusty Intermatic timer which also turns my salt system on at the same time. With more RPM choices than my old motor, I will probable save even more. Programming is actually easier than the manual suggests. BUT... the best part of the deal was the customer service! Thanks!
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(4 out of 5 stars) Strong motor and works as advertised
Reviewed By: James from Rhode Island ()
Pros: Ease of installation, factory presets
Cons: None so far
I have only used it for a few days so far, install was very simple. The factory presets work fine if you just want to go with those instead of setting up your own.
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