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Manufacturer: Rule Pumps
Model: H53SP-24 Type: Pool Cover Pump
Construction: Plastic housing and base, nylon impeller, stainless shaft and teflon seal
Freeze Protection: A protective circuit prevents damage to the pump in the event that it becomes embedded in ice or the impeller becomes jammed with debris.
Float Switch Style: None (Computer Controlled)
Inlet: Screened for easy cleaning
Outlet: 1-1/8" Hose connection: (Includes a 3/4" garden hose adapter)
Electrical: 115 volts, 1 phase, 60 Hz, 1 amps,100 watts Power Cord: 16/3 SJTW 24' power cord with 3-prong grounded plug.
Maximum Liquid Temperature: 104 degrees Fahrenheit
Solids Handling: 1/16"
Automatic Operation: Turns on at 1" and turns off at less than 1/2"
Agency Listing: UL, cUL
Weight: 8 lbs.
| Capacity # H53SP-24 In Gallons Per Hour And Gallons Per Minute |
| Model |
Head In Feet |
| 0' |
5' |
10' |
| Gallons Per Hour (Gallons Per Minute) |
| # H53SP-24 |
1800 GPH (30 GPM) |
1250 GPH (21 GPM) |
700 GPH (12 GPM) |

|  |  |  | Troubleshooting Guide For Rule Automatic Computerize Pumps

The Rule computerized water pumps turn on and checks for water approximately every 2-1/2 minutes. During this "check", the pump runs for about one second and checks for resistance or drag against the impeller.
If resistance (water) is found, it will run for as long as water is present. When all the water is pumped out, the pump shuts off and returns to its 2-1/2 minute test cycle.
The pump can be started at any time by disconnecting it from the power source, waiting 5 seconds and reconnecting the power.
To test the pump, do the following:
- Disconnect pump from power source . Remove blue strainer base by squeezing the two clips that
attach it to the pump. Make sure all debris is removed from the area around the impeller. The impeller
should be able to spin freely with slight pressure.
- Try testing the pump without the hose attached. Any debris stuck in the hose should be removed.
- Make sure there are no loops in the hose. The hose should run out of the pool and continuously down
to the drain area. Any loops or dips in the hose can trap water and may create airlocks.
- Remember, the pump cycles every two and a half minutes searching for water. To reset the pump, un
plug the cord, wait a few seconds and then plug the cord in again.
- Test the pump in a few inches of water without the hose or the base plate attached. If the pump works
it indicates that the pump had a blockage or air lock in the hose or in the base plate area around the
impeller.
A break-in period of 10 hours is required to achieve maximum pumping capacity

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