Pool drain pump
- Pumps up to 3,595 liters of water per hour
- Maximum operating water depth: 122 cm
- Waterproof housing
- Adapter for garden hose attachment
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Product information
The product pumps up to 3595 liters of water per hour and operates up to a water depth of 122 cm. The pump has a waterproof housing and the attachment to a garden hose is possible.
Key data:
- Max. output 3,595 l/h
- Power 230 V/99 W
- Maximum operating water depth 122 cm
- Max. delivery height 132 cm
- Max. solid size 2 mm
- Suction up to 13 mm residual water level
- Without float switch
- Power cord length 10 m
- Waterproof housing IPX8
- 5 m drain hose with Ø 32 mm included
- Suitable for salt water
- Adapter for garden hose attachment
Pump capacity: 3.595 l/h
Energy supply: 230 V / 50Hz
Maximum input power: 99 W
Max. Water depth 122 cm
Max. Max. delivery head: 1,32 m
Max. Solids size 2 mm
Sucks up to 13 mm residual water height
Without float switch
Cable length to the device: 10 m
Protection class: IPX8
Including hose Connection size: Ø 32 mm x 5 m
Suitable for salt water: yes
Can be connected to the garden hose
FAQs from category Submersible pumps:
All Steinbach and INTEX filter systems (sand filter systems, cartridge filter systems & filter pumps) are suitable for salt water as long as the salt content in the water is below 0.5 % (salt electrolysis). Before winterising, clean the filter system thoroughly with standard bathroom cleaner, clear tap water and a lint-free cloth.
All filter systems and filter pumps have a sound pressure level* of < 70 dB(A).
*The emission volume is comparable to a large household appliance.
If the pressure is too low, the pre-filter is dirty and the pump is not getting enough water. Clean the pre-filter and check the suction line and the water level.
If the sand is newly filled in, or the sand is already very fine due to the use of several seasons, small sand particles may still be present. The solution is to backwash several times until the water comes out clear, or to fill in new sand.
The filter system should always be the first part in the water treatment system. The rest of the pool accessoires should only be connected after the filter system. A heat pump should ideally always be the last part in the water treatment system, so that the filtered, treated water flows through the heat pump and the path of the heated water into the pool is as short as possible.