The SuperMax® pump from Sta–Rite features a commercial grade, 56 square flange motor for top performance in residential swimming pools. SuperMax is a superior drop-in replacement for Super Pump. The advantage for consumers is its quiet operation and economical performance. The benefit to pool professionals is its ease of installation (union fittings are included and the pump easily drops in place).
Features:
- SuperMax by Sta-Rite® is a direct replacement for the Hayward®* Super Pump®*
- Single and two-speed models ranging from ½ to 2 ½Hp
- Cam and Ramp lid locks and unlocks with a simple quarter turn
- Exterior thermoplastic resin withstands temperature extremes and delivers long life
Available:
- 1/2HP
- 3/4HP
- 1HP
- 1.5HP
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FA Questions:
Question:
How do I know how much water is in my pool?
Answer:
Four Steps For Calculating Pool Volume
Step 1: Average Depth – Use the minimum depth and the maximum depth of the pool and divide the result by 2. For example, your shallow end may be 3 feet deep and the maximum pool depth may be 7 feet.
Step 2: Average Width – This can seem a bit more complicated, especially if you have a freeform pool design, but, all you’ll need to do is measure & add up the different widths of your freeform pool. Once you have that figure, simply divide it by the number of widths
Step 3: Measuring the Length – Measure the longest part of the pool.
Step 4: Finding The Volume Of Your Pool – First we start by determining the cubic feet of the pool, which is multiplying the three numbers above together. Take your cubic feet of 1750 and multiply by 7.48 x 1750 = 13090 Gallons. Now you know how much water your swimming pool holds (aka Pool Volume).
Note measurements above should be taken from the water line. If any doubt of measurements please always refer to your swimming pool professional. A one time visit from a professional can save you a larger expense later.