Kupu Whakataki
This manual provides essential information for the safe and efficient operation, installation, and maintenance of your FibroPool 2 HP Swimming Pool Pump (Model FP200). Please read this manual thoroughly before installation and operation to ensure proper use and to prevent damage or injury.
The FibroPool FP200 is a high-efficiency single-speed motor pump designed for in-ground pools and spas. It features a durable, corrosion-proof construction and is engineered for reliable performance.
Nga korero haumaru
Always observe basic safety precautions when installing and operating this electrical equipment. Failure to follow instructions can result in serious injury or death.
- Ensure the pump is connected to a 240-volt, 60 Hz power supply only. It is not convertible to 120 volts.
- Installation must be performed by a qualified professional and comply with all local and national electrical and plumbing codes.
- Momotuhia i nga wa katoa te hiko ki te papu i mua i te mahi i tetahi ratonga, tiaki ranei.
- Kaua e whakamaroke te papu. Me whakarite kia whakakīia te papu ki te wai i mua i te tīmatanga.
- Keep children away from the pump and pool equipment area.
- Kaua e whakahaerehia te papu mēnā kua pakaru, kua ngaro rānei ētahi wāhanga.
Ka mutu te huaview
The FibroPool FP200 pump is engineered for optimal performance and longevity. Key features include:
- 2 horsepower motor, pushing up to 8100 GPH at 3450 RPM.
- High-efficiency single-speed motor designed to reduce energy consumption.
- Durable, weatherproof chassis suitable for various environments.
- Integrated pedestal base for stable mounting.
- Super-sized 124 cubic-inch strainer basket with a clear twist-lock lid for easy inspection and cleaning.
- 2-inch unions included for simplified installation and servicing.

Whakaahua 1: Taha view of the FibroPool FP200 Swimming Pool Pump, showing the motor and pump housing.

Whakaahua 2: Te taha taha view of the FibroPool FP200 Swimming Pool Pump, highlighting the clear strainer lid.
Tāutatanga
Proper installation is crucial for the pump's performance and longevity. It is recommended that installation be performed by a certified pool technician or electrician.
Kōwhiringa Pae
- Tāutahia te papu kia tata ki te puna kaukau kia iti ai te ngaronga o te waku mai i ngā putorino.
- Me whakarite kia pai te hauhautanga o te wāhi, kia tiakina hoki mai i te rā tika me te makuku nui.
- Provide adequate space around the pump for routine maintenance and servicing.
- Mount the pump on a solid, level base to prevent vibration and noise. The integrated pedestal base provides stability.
Hononga Paipa
- The pump is equipped with 2-inch unions for easy connection to your existing plumbing system.
- Use appropriate PVC cement and primer for secure, leak-free connections.
- Ensure all plumbing is properly supported to avoid strain on the pump.
Hononga Hiko
WHAKATŪPATO: Electrical wiring should only be performed by a licensed electrician.
- The FibroPool FP200 operates on 240 volts, 60 Hz. Verify your power supply matches these requirements.
- Honoa te papu ki tetahi ara iahiko kua parea e te Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter (GFCI).
- The pump includes a 6-foot weatherproof power cable. Ensure all connections are secure and weatherproof.
- Tirohia ngā waehere hiko ā-rohe mō ngā whakaritenga waea motuhake.

Whakaahua 3: Hoki view of the FibroPool FP200 pump, showing the electrical connection box and wiring.
Nga Tohutohu Whakahaere
Te Whakapai i te Puma
Before starting the pump for the first time, or after draining for maintenance, the pump must be primed.
- Me whakarite kia tuwhera nga marere katoa kia rere te wai mai i te puna ki te papu.
- Remove the clear twist-lock lid from the strainer basket.
- Fill the strainer basket with water until it overflows.
- Replace the lid, ensuring it is securely twisted and sealed.
- Turn on the pump. The pump should prime within a few minutes. If not, turn off the pump, re-prime, and check for air leaks in the suction line.
Mahi noa
- Once primed, the pump will circulate water through your pool system.
- Monitor the pressure gauge on your filter system to ensure it is within the normal operating range.
- The clear top lid allows for easy visual inspection of the strainer basket to determine when cleaning is needed.
Te tiaki
Regular maintenance ensures the longevity and efficient operation of your FibroPool pump.
Horoi Kete Riaka
The super-sized 124 cubic-inch basket has extra leaf-holding capacity, extending time between cleanings. However, regular inspection is recommended.
- Whakawetohia te papu ka momotuhia te mana.
- Twist and remove the clear lid from the strainer housing.
- Remove the basket and empty any debris.
- Horoihia te kete ki te wai.
- Tirohia te mowhiti-O i runga i te taupoki mō ngā pakaru, ngā pakaru rānei. Whakakapia mēnā e tika ana.
- Return the basket to the housing, ensuring it is seated correctly.
- Replace the lid, twisting it securely to create a watertight seal.
- Whakakīia anō te papu ki te hinu mēnā e tika ana i mua i te tīmatanga anō.
Takurua
In areas subject to freezing temperatures, proper winterization is essential to prevent damage.
- Horoihia nga wai katoa mai i te papu ma te tango i nga putunga wai.
- Store the pump in a dry, protected area if possible.
- Consult a pool professional for comprehensive winterization procedures for your entire pool system.
Raparongoā
This section provides solutions to common issues you may encounter with your FibroPool pump.
| Raruraru | Take pea | Rongoā |
|---|---|---|
| Kaore e timata te papu | No power, tripped breaker/GFCI, faulty wiring, motor issue. | Check power supply, reset breaker/GFCI. Verify electrical connections. If motor hums but doesn't start, contact a qualified technician. |
| Ka oma te papu engari kāore e whakapūmau i te pūmua, he iti rānei te rere | Air leak in suction line, clogged strainer basket, low water level in pool, closed valves, impeller obstruction. | Check and seal all suction line connections. Clean strainer basket. Ensure adequate pool water level. Open all necessary valves. Inspect impeller for debris. |
| Te haruru nui, te wiri ranei | Air leak, cavitation, loose mounting, worn bearings. | Check for air leaks. Ensure pump is properly primed. Tighten mounting bolts. If noise persists, motor bearings may be worn; contact service. |
| Pahu wai mai i te papu | Loose plumbing connections, worn shaft seal, damaged O-rings. | Tighten plumbing connections. Inspect and replace O-rings on strainer lid and unions. A leaking shaft seal requires professional service. |
Whakatakotoranga
Detailed technical specifications for the FibroPool 2 HP Swimming Pool Pump FP200.
| Huanga | Uara |
|---|---|
| Waitohu | FibroPool |
| Tau tauira | FP200 |
| Horsepower | 2 HP |
| Voltage | 240 Volts |
| Auautanga | 60 Hz |
| Wattage | 1.5 KW |
| Rere Rere Morahi | 135 Karani ia Miniti (8100 GPH) |
| RPM | 3450 RPM |
| Rauemi | Aluminum (Motor), Heavy Duty Plastic (Housing) |
| Taumaha Tūemi | 34.9 pauna |
| Ahu mōkihi | 25 x 14.5 x 11.5 inihi |
| Taumata oro | 45 dB |
| UPC | 850013473021 |

Figure 4: Performance Curve Chart. The FP200 curve illustrates the relationship between pump head (pressure) and flow rate.
Pūtāhui me te Tautoko
For warranty information, technical support, or service inquiries, please contact FibroPool directly. Keep your purchase receipt as proof of purchase.
While specific warranty details are not provided in this manual, FibroPool is committed to providing quality products and customer satisfaction. For the most current warranty terms and conditions, please visit the official FibroPool webpaetukutuku, whakapā atu ranei ki ta raatau tari ratonga kaihoko.
You can often find contact information on the product packaging, the manufacturer's webpae, ma te kaihokohoko ranei i hokona ai te hua.



