Pentair Sta‑Rite Max‑E‑Pro XF 5 HP 023035 | Commercial Variable‑Speed Pump
Pentair Sta‑Rite Max‑E‑Pro XF 5 HP 023035 | Commercial Variable‑Speed Pump
Experience next-level pool performance with the Max‑E‑Pro XF. Shasta Pool Supply markets the lowest prices on Pentair Sta-Rite swimming pool equipment. Specifically, the Commercial Pump delivers the industry’s first 5 HP variable‑speed pump with built-in drive.
Pentair Sta‑Rite Max‑E‑Pro XF 5 HP 023035
Max‑E‑Pro XF delivers energy efficiency, versatile power options, and quieter operation, Furthermore, Pentair Sta-Rite provides the intelligent choice for high-demand applications. Therefore, the 5 HP 023035 withstands heavy-duty usage with minimal maintenance.
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Key Features
- No need for a separate VFD therefore saving space, cost, and complexity.
- Works with a broad range of voltages (208–460 V), for both single-phase and three-phase systems.
- Built-in digital controls offer four programmable speed settings.
- Utilizes advanced motor software and hydraulics—patented impeller, volute, and hydraulic isolator design.
- Weather-sealed TEFC motor with stainless-steel shaft and double-sealed bearings makes it up to 42 dB quieter than traditional single-speed pumps.
Technical Specifications
- Horsepower 5 HP
- Voltage 208–230 / 277–460 V
- Phase Single or three-phase
- RPM Range 300–3,450 (4 programmable speeds)
- Flow Ports 2½″ or 3″ union included
- Housing Glass-filled polypropylene
- Motor Type TEFC, stainless shaft, double-sealed bearings
- Noise Reduction Up to 42 dB quieter than single-speed pumps
- Certifications CSA, HMAC/commercial compliant
Specs
- Part Number: 023035
- Manufacturer: Pentair
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FAQ
Our expert staff answers customer's most asked questions.
How often should I replace my pool pump?
On average, a well-maintained pool pump can last 8 to 15 years. However, it’s essential to monitor its performance. If you notice reduced efficiency, increased noise, or frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement.
Is it OK to replace a 1 HP pool pump with a 1.5 HP?
Yes, you can replace a 1 HP pump with a 1.5 HP pump, provided the exterior dimensions are the same. However, be cautious about the impeller; while it will fit, it won't pump more water since both motors turn at the same RPM.
How many HP pumps do I need for a pool?
The horsepower (HP) of your pool pump should match your pool size and flow rate, which usually ranges from 40 GPM to 80 GPM. Generally, pool pumps range from 0.75 HP to 3 HP. Opting for a higher GPM flow rate can help reduce wear and tear on your pool equipment.
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