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April 30, 2021
Hayward’s VS super pump ‘700’ for efficiency

The Variable-speed Super Pump VS 700, an Expert Line product from Hayward Pool Products, of Clemmons, N. C., is a simple drop-in upgrade that offers outstanding durability and up to 80 percent energy cost savings over single-speed pumps.

Built with dual-voltage capability and a chemicalresistant Viton

® seal, Super Pump VS 700, features a Weighted Energy Factor (WEF) for 115V of 10.9 and for 230V, 8.0. The higher the WEF, the more efficient the pump The VS 700 also boasts an upgraded dual-voltage motor drive for optimal operating efficiency; a chemical-resistant Viton seal that offers improved resistance against chemical imbalances; and a permanent-magnet, totally enclosed fan-cooled (TEFC) motor for maximum energy efficiency and reliability.

The intuitive control pad can be rotated in four directions on the pump or removed and wall mounted, and universal compatibility allows for independent operation with Hayward automation or with competitive systems via relay control.

This pump, which is only available through a pool professional,may be eligible for local energy rebates based on its ENERGY STAR

® rating and comes with a three-year extended warranty.

For more information, contact Hayward Pool Products, Dept. SI, One Hayward Industrial Dr., Clemmons, NC 27102. Telephone 908-355-7995. Online www.hayward-pool.com.

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