Endurance Pump

Features

  • New generation pump technology
    The Endurance® self-priming pumps use the latest technology in energy and cost efficiency.
  • Chemical Resistant
    Highly resistant against all chemical products, with motor shaft in AISI 316.
  • Long Lasting Performance
    Perfectly balanced Noryl impeller and highly resistant shaft seal in AISI 316 to guarantee long-lasting performance.
  • Easy Maintenance
    Clear view strainer cover and easily removed drain plugs provide simple maintenance operations.
  • Quality Certified
    Endurance® pumps are CE approved for safety and environmental peace of mind

Let’s take a closer look

Endurance Pump

What does it do?

An electrically operated water pump is the prime motivator in recirculating the water from the pool. Water is forced through a filter and then returned to the pool. A typical pool pump uses 500 watts to 2,000 watts. Residential pool pumps are typically run for 4 hours per day in winter (when the pool is not in use) and up to 24 hours in summer. To save electricity costs most people run for between 6 hours and 12 hours in summer with the pump being controlled by an electronic timer.

Some pool pumps have two motor speeds to reduce power consumption at times when full power is not needed. Other pump manufacturers have redesigned their units to use a smaller electric motor with heavier windings, therefore consuming less energy, to power a larger pump impeller. Variable-speed pumps reduce power consumption even more. The slow speed typically cleans better because smaller particles can be filtered. At the slow speed, minimal resistance in the pipes reduces the energy needed to move the water.

Most pool pumps available today incorporate a small filter basket termed a “hair and lint strainer” or “lint pot” as the last effort to avoid leaf or hair contamination reaching the close-tolerance impeller section of the pump

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