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5.0 Hp 56Fr Executive Pump, 2" x 2

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5.0 Hp 56Fr Executive Pump, 2" x 2The Waterway Executive 56 5. 0HP 240V hot tub pump is one of the most popular pumps on the market and used by manufacturers such as Beachcomber and Arctic spas The Executive range of hot tub pumps are reliable, durable and will give you many years use to come and with the 56 frame design is more energy efficient than the 48 frame pump and will deliver the power your hot tub deserves Features 220V 240V 5. 0HP 16. 4 Amps High Speed 4. 8 Amps Low Speed

The Waterway Executive 56 5.0HP 240V hot tub pump is one of the most popular pumps on the market and used by manufacturers such as Beachcomber and Arctic spas 

The Executive range of hot tub pumps are reliable, durable and will give you many years use to come and with the 56 frame design is more energy efficient than the 48 frame  pump and will deliver the power your hot tub deserves

Features

  • 220V - 240V
  • 5.0HP
  • 16.4 Amps High Speed
  • 4.8 Amps Low Speed
  • 2" inlet/ Outlet ( 3" External diameter )
  • 1 or 2 Speed
  • Thermally protected to extend life expectancy of motor
  • 1-year warranty on motor, 1-year on wet end
  • Waterway Executive part #3722021-1D 

We recommend using a qualified Spa Technician or electrician to install all electrical items 

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