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Exclusive swing-away hand knobs makes for easier strainer cover removal: no tools required, no loose parts and no clamps
See through strainer cover lets you see when basket needs cleaning and eliminates guess work
Features an oversized debris basket has extra leaf holding capacity for less frequent maintenance
Easy installation and servicing with quick 4-bolt access to internal components
Amazon.com Efficient, dependable circulation pump for in-ground pools of all types and sizes. view larger Diagram. view larger Super-size 110-cubic-inch basket has extra leaf-holding capacity and extends time between cleanings. view largerHayward Super PumpEfficient. Dependable. Proven. The Super Pump has all the quality features you expect from Hayward. Designed for in-ground pools and spas of all types and sizes, Super Pump features a large see-through strainer cover, a super-size debris basket, and an exclusive service-ease design for extra convenience. Super Pump combines proven performance with quiet, efficient and dependable operation.HighlightsHeavy-duty, high-performance motor with air-flow ventilation for quieter, cooler operationExclusive swing-away hand knobs for easier strainer cover removal: no tools required, no loose parts, no clampsSee-through strainer cover lets you see when the basket needs to be cleaned and eliminated guesswork; special self-adjusting seal ensures dependable sealing110-cubic-inch basket has extra leaf-holding capacity; load-extender ribbing ensures free-flowing operationService-ease design gives simple access to all internal partsSelf-priming (suction lift up to 10-feet above water level)Heat-resistant, industrial-size ceramic seal is long-wearing and drip proofMounting base provides stable, stress-free support, plus versatility for any installation requirement; adapts 48- and 56-frame motorsPerformance Data Max Rated Model No. Pump Output (GPM) vs. Total Resistance to Flow (Feet of Head) 20 ft 30 ft 40 ft 50 ft 60 ft 70 ft SP2600X5 48 38 23 -- -- -- SP2605X7 61 52 41 25 -- -- SP2607X10 74 65 54 40 9 -- SP2610X15 83 75 65 53 36 -- SP2615X20 122 111 98 84 66 38 SP2621X25 117 107 97 86 74 58 Performance Data - Low Speed Max Rated Model No. Pump Output (GPM) vs. Total Resistance to Flow (Feet of Head) 5 ft 10 ft 15 ft 20 ft 25 ft 30 ft SP2607X102S 39 29 13 -- -- -- SP2610X152S 41 32 18 -- -- -- SP2615X202S 63 51 35 -- -- -- General FAQ's for All Hayward PumpsHow does my in-ground Pump operate?Hayward in-ground pumps are self-priming centrifugal pumps. These pumps have a vacuum chamber, commonly known as a pump housing. The pump housing must be filled with water in order to create a vacuum, resulting in the pump drawing the water out of your pool or spa. The pump housing will remain full of water while the pump is on, and will remain full or partially full when the pump is shut off.When powered on, the motor will begin to rotate. Two-speed pumps will power on a pre-selected speed or with some controllers, it will cycle at high before changing to the lower speed. The motor spins the pump impeller, located inside the pump volute. While the motor is rotating, the tips of the impeller are hydraulically sealed inside the pump diffuser, which is responsible for self-priming.Self-priming can only occur if the pump has a diffuser--all in ground Hayward pumps have an internal diffuser. It helps to eliminate any air approaching into the pump housing from the suction piping. As all the air is removed from the system, you will notice bubbles returning to the pool through the return fittings. A full prime occurs when the bubbles stop returning to the pool and the pump basket is full of water. The filter pressure will rise as the pump reaches full prime. The actual gallons per minute (GPM) vary with the type of pump, horsepower, pipe size, distance from pool and other restrictions within the plumbing system.Hayward self-priming pumps are very dependable and simple in design. They require a sufficient supply of water from the pool or spa, and no air in the suction lines. Air could come from a loose strainer cover, a leak in any valve, a pinhole in any suction line or a crack or loose connections in the underground piping.Do I need to have a strainer basket in my pump pot?Yes. Without the strainer basket, debris will clog the impeller in the pump volute causing the pump to cease moving water. Be sure to