Jandy
JCP Series High Performance Commercial Pumps
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It is the responsibility of the electrical installer to provide
data plate operating voltage to the pump by ensuring
proper circuit sizes and wire sizes for this specific
application.
The National Electrical Code
requires all 120 through 240 volt single phase pool pump
circuits be protected with a Ground Fault Interrupter
(GFCI). Therefore, it is also the responsibility of the
electrical installer to ensure that the pump circuit
is in compliance with this and all other applicable
requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC) and
any other applicable installation codes.
Failure to provide data plate voltage (+/- 10%) during
operation will cause the motor to overheat and may
void the warranty.
3.4.2
Bonding and Grounding
ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Turn off all switches and the main breaker in the
pump electrical circuit before starting the procedure.
Failure to comply may cause a shock hazard resulting
in severe personal injury or death.
In addition to being properly grounded as described in
the Electrical Wiring section, and in accordance with
the requirements of the National Electrical Code (NEC),
or in Canada the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC),
the pump motor must be bonded to all metal parts of
the swimming pool, spa or hot tub structure and to all
electrical components and equipment associated with the
pool/spa water circulation system. See Figure 7.
ODP Motor
Bonding Lug
Figure 7.
Bonding Lug Location
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Installation & Operation Manual
(NEC
, NFPA-70
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CAUTION
WARNING
TEFC Motor
The bonding must be accomplished by using a solid
copper conductor, No. 8 AWG or larger. In Canada No. 6
AWG or larger must be used. Bond the motor using the
external bonding lug provided on the motor frame.
)
National Electrical Code® (NEC®) requires bonding
of the Pool Water. Where none of the bonded pool
equipment, structures, or parts are in direct connection
with the pool water; the pool water shall be in
direct contact with an approved corrosion-resistant
conductive surface that exposes not less than 5800
mm² (9 in²) of the surface area to the pool water at all
times. The conductive surface shall be located where
it is not exposed to physical damage or dislodgement
during usual pool activities, and it shall be bonded in
accordance with the bonding requirements of NEC
Article 680. Refer to locally enforced codes for any
additional bonding requirements
Always disconnect the power source before working
on a motor or its connected load.
Make sure that the control switch, time clock, or
control system is installed in an accessible location,
so that in the event of an equipment failure or a loose
plumbing fitting, the equipment can be turned off. This
location must not be in the same area as the pool
pump, filter, and other equipment.
3.4.3
Electrical Wiring
1.
Secure the ground wire to the pump using the
green screw provided. Ground before attempting
to connect to an electrical power supply. Do not
ground to a gas supply line.
2.
Wire size must be adequate to minimize voltage
drop during the start-up and operation of the pump.
3.
Insulate all connections carefully to prevent
grounding or short-circuits. Sharp edges on
terminals require extra protection. For safety, and to
prevent entry of contaminants, reinstall all conduit
and terminal box covers. Do not force connections
into the conduit box.
Wiring
Note: Due to wide variation in electrical
equipment, power equipment, power supply,
and installation requirements, this manual does
not make specific recommendations concerning
auxiliary equipment or fusing/wiring.
IMPORTANT NOTE: Confirm the direction of
the pump motor rotation matches the directional
arrow on the pump body. Failure to do so may
cause pump failure, and may also void warranty.
Check wiring diagram to determine if the motor can
be field-wired to rotate in both directions.
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