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Aquatics

A1A

Maintenance

General Maintenance                                              

The A1A pump requires very little maintenance. However, the pump and all accessories should be checked weekly to ensure proper pump performance. This is especially important when pumping chemicals that may be extra corrosive. Inspect all components for signs of unusual wear, clogging, leaking, swelling, cracking, discoloration, or corrosion. Ensure rollers are moving freely and not straining or excessively wearing tubes. Replace worn or damaged components immediately. 

Replacing Tubes and Rollers  

The A1A pump is equipped with a Tube Failure Detection (TFD) that will sense a tube leak and stop the pump.  This feature will prevent the pump from running when there is a tube leak.   

When a tube leak occurs or a tube needs to be replaced as part of periodic maintenance, the pump tube will need to be removed and a new tube will need to be installed. This process is quick and should not take more than a few minutes. Follow the steps below or watch the video at the bottom of this section.  

  1. Disconnect the system plumbing from the pump tube adapters. 
  2. Press the Start/Stop key to stop the pump. 
  3. Remove the three black thumb screws from the front of the pump head cover by unscrewing them counterclockwise. 
  4. Remove the pump head cover by pulling it straight out. 
  5. Press the Start/Stop key to stop the pump. 
  6. Set the pump speed to 10 GPD or a similar low-speed setting. Press the Start/Stop key to start the pump. 
  7. With the pump running, pull the inlet (suction) fitting out of the pump head. Guide the tube counterclockwise away from the rollers. Pull the outlet (discharge)fitting out of the pump head. 
  8. Press the Start/Stop key to stop the pump. 
  9. Thoroughly clean the pump head and rotor. The rotor can be removed by pulling it straight out. After cleaning, push the rotor back on the shaft. 
  10. Set the pump speed to 10 GPD or a similar low-speed setting. Press the Start/Stop key to start the pump. 
  11. Insert the inlet (suction) side of the pump tube fitting into the lower retaining slot of the pump head. Carefully guide the pump tube into the pump head. 
  12. Guide the tube using the provided install tool. Be careful not to twist the tube. Let the roller do the work.  Insert the outlet (discharge) fitting into the upper retaining slot of the pump head. 
  13. Place the clear cover onto the pump head. Secure the cover with the provided three thumb screws. The pump is now ready for operation.

A1A Tube Replacement Video.  

FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

A1A Maintenance

  • How long can I expect the pump tube to last?

    Tube life hours is dependent on chemical compatibility, motor speed & injection point pressure. Let us know the operating conditions and we can provide estimate.

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