$429.00

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Model # PL1617

Product Description

Pureline Pure Flow II – 2 HP Inground Pool Pump (Model # PL1617)

The Pureline Pure Flow II 2HP Inground Pool Pump delivers powerful, high-efficiency water circulation for residential pools. Built with durability and ease of use in mind, this pump is ideal for DIY pool owners looking to upgrade or replace their current system with a reliable, long-lasting solution.

Its large-capacity strainer basket reduces maintenance by capturing more debris, while the included 1.5" and 2" union fittings offer plumbing flexibility. Dual voltage capability (factory set to 230V) and a simple rear toggle switch make installation fast and frustration-free—no need for complex rewiring.

Key Features

  • Powerful 2 HP Motor – Provides robust water flow for larger pools or demanding systems

  • Durable Construction – Built for longevity in tough pool environments

  • Large Strainer Basket – Minimizes maintenance by capturing more debris

  • Dual Voltage (115V/230V) – Factory set at 230V with easy toggle switch to convert to 115V

  • Includes 1.5" & 2" Unions – Compatible with most inground pool plumbing

  • DIY-Friendly Design – Simple to install and maintain with no electrician needed for voltage change

  • User-Friendly Toggle Switch – Switch voltage with ease—no rewiring required

  • Warranty: 1 Year

Whether you're upgrading from an older unit or installing new equipment, the PL1617 provides the power, convenience, and dependability you need to keep your pool sparkling clean all season long.

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For detailed wiring instructions, read the following guides: How to Wire the PL1617 and PL1612 for 110V / 220V

Product Specifications

HP:
2.0 HP
Manufacturer:
Pureline
Pool Type:
In Ground
Port Size:
1.5 in.
Speed:
Single
Volts:
115/230 V
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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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