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PerformancePro 1/3 HP Cascade High RPM Pump 2,370 GPH

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HP: 1/3 HP GPH: 2,370 GPH

Port/ Discharge Size: 1-1/2" Fittings

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The PerformancePro Cascade High RPM Pump offers a high-efficiency, industrial-grade pumping solution for ponds, water features, and other water transfer and recirculation needs. Built with durable materials and engineered to deliver reliable flow and pressure, the Cascade pump is ideal for long-term applications in various settings.

Key Features:

  • 3450 RPM Motor: High-speed motor to ensure excellent flow rates and pressure.
  • Energy Efficient: Designed for maximum efficiency, reducing operating costs.
  • Corrosion-Resistant Construction: Equipped with 316 stainless steel shaft seals for extended durability.
  • Impeller Interchangeability: Allows for easy customization of pump performance.
  • Quiet Operation: Minimizes noise, ensuring a smooth operation on both ends of the motor.

Additional Benefits:

  • Durable Housing: Industrial-grade polypropylene construction designed for extended use.
  • Easy Installation: 1-1/2" suction and discharge ports, with an option to add a strainer pot to strain debris in suction lift applications.
  • Warranty: Includes a 3-year manufacturer’s warranty for added assurance.

The Cascade High RPM pump combines industrial strength with efficient performance, ideal for users seeking a robust, cost-effective water circulation solution.

Power cord included. 

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Shipping Details

We at Aquascape Eco offer multiple shipping options at checkout for your convenience. All orders over $200 are eligible for free shipping. Once your order has been dispatched, you will receive a tracking number via email.

If your order has not arrived within 8 days, please contact our support team at support@aquascapeeco.com or call us at 1.862.362.1444 for assistance.

Important Delivery Notes;

ALL PERFORMANCE PRO PUMPS ARE BENCH TESTED AND SHIPPED DIRECT FROM PERFORMANCE PRO - Hillsboro, OR. THIS WAY YOU RECEIVE A WORKING PUMP WHEN YOU ORDER. PLEASE ALLOW AN ADDITIONAL 1-3 DAYS FOR PERFORMANCE PRO TO ASSEMBLE AND BENCH TEST YOUR PUMP ON TOP OF THE TRANSIT TIME.

  • Salt water kits are available at the time of pump purchase and are required for when operating with salt water.

How It Works

When you turn on the electric motor, it uses centrifugal force to generate the velocity of the water. The water then flows into the strainer pot from the water source, filtering out debris. Water flows to the impeller, which turns kinetic energy into pressure. This keeps the high flow water pump working and water flowing out of the discharge port, creating a continuous flow for your water feature.

Self-Priming Pump

PerformancePro ArtesianPro is a true self-priming high flow pond pump. Made to work at different heights up to 9 feet above the water and different lengths horizontally. Operating at maximum suction lift height may negatively affect the pump's overall performance.

Turn on the high flow pump and wait for 3 minutes. If water doesn't enter the priming pot, try using a rubber flap swing check valve. Put the valve close to your water source to keep the pressure steady and make the flow start faster. The best location can even be underwater when possible, as this can provide an air-tight fit even without PVC adhesive.

Some swing check valves have true union connection fittings that offer easier access for cleaning when needed. Never use a spring-loaded check valve as it will reduce or stop flow.

Installation Guide

Pump Location: position the high flow water pump low and near the source water to prime quickly and achieve optimal performance.

Flooded Suction

Ideal Setup: Does not require priming.

Maintenance Ease: Ball valves installed before and after the pump.

If the water source is higher than the pump, opening the supply valve will fill the pump with water. This is applicable to flooded suction systems. We recommend opening the strainer pot lid on both flooded and non-flooded systems.

Add water and clean the lid O-ring. Finally, close the lid tightly before starting.

Once you fill the priming pot and open the supply valves (if present), your pump is ready to prime. Turn the motor on by plugging in the unit or switching on the power supply.

Priming times may vary, but the water should continue flowing into the basket as the pump goes through the priming process, which should not take longer than 15 minutes.

Important Note: The high flow pump should never run dry. If the water stops flowing into the strainer pot, shut off the pump immediately and consult the manual for troubleshooting tips.

When you start the pump, the water level in the housing should decrease rapidly. Only a small amount of water should enter the pump within 3 minutes. This is normal. If there are no air leaks, the water flow will gradually increase, and the pump will operate at its best.

Suction Lift

Check Valve: Suction lift can be installed with a swing check valve.

Dry-Running Prevention: Install the check valve below the water level to aid in priming and prevent dry-running.

The pump ports are 3” slip on both the inlet and discharge ports. The 2" or 3" fittings included with your pump should connect to PVC or flex pipe plumbing.

All plumbing lines should be self-supported and properly aligned to prevent undue stress on the housing and fittings. Use a good primer and PVC cement to glue the pipe to the tailpiece fittings.

To stop back-flow or reverse rotation, use a ball or swing check valve when the pump is below water level. A ball valve will supplement a swing check valve and allow flow adjustments.

Priming Pot Preparation

Fill the priming pot with water before starting the pump. Ensure your installation location is no higher than 9 feet above the water surface level. We recommend using a 3" tube.

Avoid adding too many fittings or strainers to prevent slowing water flow and delaying pump startup. Refer to the Pump Operation information in the manual.

When determining pump placement, consider the distance and height from the water source. Position the pump no more than 9 feet above the water source to ensure efficient priming and minimize cavitation.

Recommended Maintenance

Strainer Basket: Clean the strainer basket in the priming pot once a week. If there is a lot of debris in the area, clean it more often.

Seals and Bearings: Replace pump seals every 3 to 4 years for fresh water applications and annually for salt water applications. The frequency of replacement depends on the environment and water quality.

Winterization

Cold temperatures can expand water, damaging the pump, plumbing, and other parts, leading to expensive repairs. Winterizing your pump is necessary if freezing temperatures occur in your area for extended periods. Follow the manual's winterization steps to keep your pump safe.

How to Read a Water Pump Flow Chart

The Flow Chart helps you determine your pond's water needs and select the best high flow water pump.

Start by calculating your pond's specific water-flow requirements, measured by Head Pressure (Feet) and Gallons Per Hour (GPH) water flow.

Flow Chart

Aim for the Middle of the Curve:

After plotting your calculation on the Flow Chart, find a pump that falls in the middle third of the pump curve, not too close to either axis. Pumps that fall on the fringes of the curve will not work as efficiently for your application, and they will be pushed to their operating limits, reducing their life span.

Other Considerations When Choosing a Pump:

It's Better to Oversize than Undersize: You are better to slightly oversize a pump than to undersize. When oversizing, you can always install a ball valve to reduce the water down to your desired flow.

Check Your Other Equipment: Choose a pump that does not exceed the indicated maximum flow rate on your filter or water feature. Also, be sure the tubing you select can handle the flow rate of your pump.

Performance Pro FAQ

Can I reduce my electric bill by wiring my pump at 230 volts instead of 115 volts?

No, you cannot reduce your electric bill by wiring your pump at 230 volts instead of 115 volts. Electric rates are charged per kilowatt hour. The power consumption in watts remains the same regardless of the voltage. For example, a one-horsepower pump that uses 14 amps at 115 volts will use 7 amps at 230 volts. In both cases, the power used is 805 watts (115v x 14a or 230v x 7a).

What do low RPM and high RPM mean?

RPM stands for Revolutions Per Minute, describing the motor's operating speed. PerformancePro low RPM pumps operate at around 1800 RPM, while high RPM pumps operate at around 3600 RPM.

What does dual voltage mean?

Dual voltage means that some motors can operate at either 115 volts or 230 volts. This feature allows flexibility in motor installation and can be set to either voltage upon building a pump and motor unit.

Will my pump motor have a longer service life if I shut it off regularly?

No, turning off the pump motor regularly will not extend its service life. These motors are designed for continuous operation. Minimizing the on-off cycles can actually enhance the service life.

How long is my warranty?
  • Artesian 2, Artesian Pro, and Cascade lines: 3-year limited warranty for fresh water units, 1-year for salt water units.
  • Wellspring units: 2-year limited warranty.

Warranty periods start from the date of shipment to the original purchaser.

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