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IntelliPro3 VSF 3 HP I/O Board | Pentair 013076 Pool Pump

IntelliPro3 VSF 3 HP I/O Board | Pentair 013076 Pool Pump

Replace the almond Pentair 011076 pool pump with the IntelliPro3 VSF 3 HP I/O Board, Shasta Pool Supply provides the ultimate solution for energy-efficient and high-performance. Designed to, Specifically, this advanced pump offers unparalleled modern technology.

IntelliPro3 VSF 3 HP I/O Board

The Pentair 01076 adds the I/O board. Furthermore, the IntelliPro3 VSF 3 delivers the game-changing water flow that adjusts to pool conditions. Therefore, the 3 HP pool pump markets the future of swimming pool efficiency. 

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Pentair IntelliPro3

Key Features

  • Energy Efficiency: Achieve up to 90% energy savings with proprietary flow technology that maintains optimum flow while operating at lower speeds.
  • Smart Control: Effortlessly monitor and adjust settings via the Pentair Pool app or optional touchscreen, giving you complete control from anywhere.
  • Advanced Design: Featuring a new motor, drive, and hydraulics, this pump is compliant with the Department of Energy (DOE) standards, ensuring top-notch performance.
  • User-Friendly Installation: Seamlessly integrate with your existing pool system and automate up to two additional devices for a fully automated pool experience.

Technical Specifications

  • Model: 013076
  • Power: 3.0 HP
  • Flow Rate: 7.1 THP
  • Voltage: 208-230V
  • Frequency: 50/60 Hz
  • Dimensions: Compatible with 2" x 2", 2.5" x 2.5", or 3" x 3" plumbing
  • Certifications: UL, NSF/ANSI 50

Specs

  • Part Number: 013076
  • Manufacturer: Pentair
  • Voltage: 208-230

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