🌊 Pentair FreeFlo 1HP (0.75kW) Single Phase Pool Pump – Premium Circulation Solution
Powerful, whisper-quiet, and engineered for reliability — the perfect upgrade for above-ground and small in-ground pools.
The Pentair FreeFlo 1HP Pump represents the perfect balance of power, efficiency, and quiet operation for pool owners who demand reliable performance. Engineered with thick-walled reinforced composite housing, a heavy-duty IP55-rated motor, and precision-built hydraulics, this pump delivers consistent, dependable circulation under the most demanding conditions.
Its innovative mono-block design dramatically reduces vibration and operational noise while occupying minimal space — making it ideal for residential installations where peace and quiet matter. Whether you’re replacing an aging pump or upgrading to superior performance, the FreeFlo offers direct drop-in compatibility with Swimmey pumps, ensuring hassle-free installation with no plumbing modifications required.
✅ Backed by Pentair’s 3-Year Limited Warranty for complete peace of mind.
💡 Why Choose the Pentair FreeFlo Pump?
Superior Engineering
Built by Pentair, a global leader in pool and water solutions with decades of engineering excellence. The FreeFlo incorporates cutting-edge hydraulic design and premium materials that deliver years of trouble-free service.
Whisper-Quiet Operation
The mono-block design virtually eliminates vibration, making this one of the quietest pumps in its class. Run your pool equipment without disturbing your outdoor relaxation or annoying neighbors.
Energy-Efficient Performance
The 0.75kW motor delivers optimal flow rates while minimizing energy consumption, helping reduce your operating costs season after season.
Built to Last
Heavy-duty IP55-rated motor provides superior protection against dust and water ingress. Thick-walled composite body withstands years of continuous operation and chemical exposure.
✨ Key Features & Benefits
🔧 Direct Swimmey Replacement
Benefit: Zero plumbing modifications required — fits existing Swimmey installations perfectly for effortless upgrades.
🔇 Ultra-Quiet Mono-Block Design
Benefit: Minimized vibration and sound output means peaceful pool enjoyment without mechanical noise disruption.
👁️ Transparent See-Through Lid
Benefit: Instant visual inspection of strainer basket status without opening the pump — know when maintenance is needed at a glance.
🗑️ Large Self-Aligning HDPE Basket
Benefit: Holds more debris between cleanings, reducing maintenance frequency while improving filtration efficiency.
🔗 50mm Swivel Union Fittings
Benefit: Superior sealing with installation flexibility — prevents leaks and simplifies plumbing connections.
🔄 90° Rotatable Discharge
Benefit: Adaptable configuration for various pool layouts and plumbing arrangements without additional fittings.
💧 Extra Drain Plug
Benefit: Simplified winterization and maintenance — complete water drainage prevents freeze damage and extends equipment life.
⚡ IP55 Heavy-Duty Motor
Benefit: Thermally protected, totally enclosed fan-cooled motor ensures long service life with consistent reliability in all weather conditions.
📊 Complete Technical Specifications
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | Pentair |
| Model Range | FreeFlo™ |
| Model Code | FFL-101 |
| Power Type | Single Phase (1~) |
| Horsepower | 1.0 HP |
| Power Rating | 0.75 kW (750W) |
| Voltage | 220-240V |
| Frequency | 50Hz |
| Motor Protection | IP55 (Dust Protected, Water Jet Resistant) |
| Motor Type | TEFC (Totally Enclosed Fan Cooled) |
| Thermal Protection | Built-in Overload Protection |
| Connection Size | 50mm ID (Inner Diameter) |
| Union Type | Swivel Union Fittings |
| Discharge Orientation | 90° Rotatable |
| Body Material | Thick-walled Reinforced Composite |
| Basket Material | Heavy-Duty HDPE (High-Density Polyethylene) |
| Lid Design | Cam and Ramp™ Single-Piece Transparent |
| Cooling Method | Air-Cooled with Enclosed Fan |
| Self-Priming | Yes |
| Pre-Filter | Integrated Large Capacity Basket |
| Design Type | Mono-Block (Low Vibration) |
| Noise Level | Low (Optimized for Quiet Operation) |
| Safety Features | Ground Fault Protection Required (30mA RCD) |
| Cord Length | 1.5m (5 feet) |
| Warranty | 3-Year Limited Warranty |
| Compliance Standards | EN60335-1, EN60335-2-41, CE Directive 2006/42/EC |
Physical Dimensions
| Dimension | Measurement |
|---|---|
| Total Length (A) | 607mm (23.9 inches) |
| Body Length | 448mm (17.6 inches) |
| Width | 165mm (6.5 inches) |
| Height | 242mm (9.5 inches) |
| Base Width | 153mm (6.0 inches) |
| Port Size | 50mm (2 inches) |
| Weight | Approximately 12kg (26.5 lbs) |
💧 Performance Characteristics
Flow Rate & Pressure Capabilities
The FreeFlo 1HP pump delivers impressive flow rates across a range of head pressures:
| Head Pressure | Approximate Flow Rate |
|---|---|
| 0m (0ft) | 16 m³/hr (4,225 gal/hr) |
| 2m (6.6ft) | 15 m³/hr (3,960 gal/hr) |
| 4m (13.1ft) | 14 m³/hr (3,698 gal/hr) |
| 6m (19.7ft) | 12 m³/hr (3,170 gal/hr) |
| 8m (26.2ft) | 9 m³/hr (2,378 gal/hr) |
| 10m (32.8ft) | 5 m³/hr (1,320 gal/hr) |
Maximum Head: Approximately 12m (39.4 feet)
Maximum Suction Lift: 1.8m (6 feet)
💡 Note: Performance varies based on plumbing configuration, pipe diameter, fittings, and filter resistance. Always size piping to match or exceed pump inlet size (50mm) for optimal performance.
🏊 Ideal Applications & Pool Sizing
Perfect For:
✅ Above-Ground Pools (up to 75,000 liters / 20,000 gallons)
✅ Small In-Ground Pools (up to 60,000 liters / 16,000 gallons)
✅ Spa & Plunge Pool Circulation Systems
✅ Pool Heating and Filtration Setups
✅ Decorative Ponds & Small Water Features
✅ Light Commercial Installations
Pool Volume Recommendations
| Pool Volume | Turnover Time | Suitability |
|---|---|---|
| 30,000L (8,000 gal) | ~2 hours | ✅ Excellent |
| 45,000L (12,000 gal) | ~3 hours | ✅ Excellent |
| 60,000L (16,000 gal) | ~4 hours | ✅ Good |
| 75,000L (20,000 gal) | ~5 hours | ⚠️ Acceptable (near maximum) |
⏱️ Recommended Turnover Time: 4-6 hours for optimal filtration efficiency
💡 Industry Standard: Complete pool water circulation 2-3 times per 24-hour period
🔄 Circulation & Turnover Calculations
Understanding Your Pool’s Needs
A properly sized pump should circulate your entire pool volume every 4-6 hours during normal operation. Here’s how the FreeFlo 1HP performs with common pool sizes:
| Pool Size | Pool Volume | Pump Flow Rate | Single Turnover Time | Daily Turnovers (8hr operation) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Small Above-Ground | 30,000L (7,925 gal) | ~14 m³/hr | 2.1 hours | ~3.8 times |
| Medium Above-Ground | 45,000L (11,887 gal) | ~14 m³/hr | 3.2 hours | ~2.5 times |
| Small In-Ground | 60,000L (15,850 gal) | ~13 m³/hr | 4.6 hours | ~1.7 times |
| Large Above-Ground | 75,000L (19,813 gal) | ~12 m³/hr | 6.3 hours | ~1.3 times |
💡 These are estimates based on typical system resistance. Actual performance depends on plumbing runs, filter type, elevation changes, and system components.
💰 Energy Efficiency & Running Costs
Operating Cost Estimates
Based on 0.75kW power consumption at UK average electricity rates (£0.24 per kWh as of 2024):
| Daily Runtime | Energy Used | Daily Cost | Monthly Cost | Annual Cost (6-month season) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 4 hours/day | 3 kWh | £0.72 | £21.60 | £129.60 |
| 6 hours/day | 4.5 kWh | £1.08 | £32.40 | £194.40 |
| 8 hours/day | 6 kWh | £1.44 | £43.20 | £259.20 |
| Continuous (24hr) | 18 kWh | £4.32 | £129.60 | £777.60 |
💡 Pro Tip: Most pools require 6-8 hours of daily circulation during swimming season. Using a timer to run during off-peak hours can further reduce costs.
Comparison vs. Alternative Heating/Circulation Methods
| System Type | Power Draw | Daily Cost (8hr) | Noise Level | Efficiency |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| FreeFlo 0.75kW | 750W | £1.44 | 🔇 Very Quiet | ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ |
| Older Single-Speed 1HP | 850-1000W | £1.63-£1.92 | 🔊 Moderate | ⭐⭐⭐ |
| Oversized 1.5HP Pump | 1100W | £2.11 | 🔊 Loud | ⭐⭐ |
The FreeFlo Advantage: Modern efficient design saves 10-25% on energy costs compared to older pump technology.
🛠️ Installation Requirements
Electrical Requirements
⚡ Supply: 220-240V AC, 50Hz, Single Phase
⚡ Protection Required: 30mA RCD (Residual Current Device) mandatory
⚡ Circuit: Dedicated circuit recommended — no other appliances
⚡ Cable Size: Minimum 2.5mm² (consult local electrical codes)
⚡ Cord Length: 1.5m (5 feet) supplied
⚠️ CRITICAL SAFETY:
- Installation MUST be performed by qualified electrician
- Never use extension cords
- Voltage tolerance: +6% / -10% of rated voltage
- GFCI/RCD protection is mandatory — exceeding 30mA rated residual current voids warranty
Plumbing Requirements
🔧 Pipe Size: 50mm (2″) minimum — undersized piping reduces performance
🔧 Suction Line: Must be air-tight, continuous downward slope to pump
🔧 Discharge Line: Non-return valve strongly recommended after pump
🔧 Unions: 50mm swivel unions included for easy disconnection
🔧 Clearance: Minimum 1.5m (5 feet) from pool edge
💡 Best Practice: Keep suction runs short and direct. Each 90° elbow adds equivalent resistance of 1-2 meters of straight pipe.
Physical Installation
📐 Foundation: Level, solid surface required
📐 Elevation: Must be higher than waterline to prevent motor flooding
📐 Shelter: Protected location recommended but not required (IP55 rated)
📐 Ventilation: Adequate airflow required for motor cooling
📐 Access: Allow space for strainer basket maintenance
📐 Drainage: Floor drainage recommended to prevent water pooling
🔧 Start-Up & Operation Guide
Initial Start-Up Procedure
- Pre-Fill System
- Turn strainer pot lid counter-clockwise to open
- Fill strainer pot and pump volute with clean water to inlet port level
- Ensure basket is properly seated
- Secure Strainer Lid
- Check O-ring is clean and properly positioned
- Replace lid and turn clockwise until handle locks
- Hand-tighten only — do not use tools
- Prepare Filter
- Open manual air relief valve on filter top
- Ensure all system valves are in correct positions
- Verify discharge valve is open
- Energize Pump
- Stand clear of all equipment
- Power on at circuit breaker
- Motor should start immediately
- Bleed System
- Allow air to escape through filter relief valve
- Close relief valve when steady water stream appears
- Check for leaks at all connections
⏱️ Normal Priming Time: 3-5 minutes
⚠️ If pump fails to prime within 5 minutes, shut down and investigate — see Troubleshooting section
🧹 Maintenance Schedule
Weekly Tasks
✅ Visually inspect strainer basket through transparent lid
✅ Check for debris accumulation
✅ Monitor pump operation for unusual sounds
✅ Verify normal system pressure on filter gauge
Bi-Weekly to Monthly
✅ Clean strainer basket thoroughly
✅ Inspect O-ring condition and lubricate with silicone-based lubricant
✅ Check all unions and connections for tightness
✅ Verify proper water level in pool
Seasonal (Start & End of Season)
✅ Inspect motor housing for damage or corrosion
✅ Check electrical connections and cord condition
✅ Test RCD/GFCI operation
✅ Inspect discharge and suction unions
✅ Clean pump exterior and motor cooling vents
Winterization (Essential in Freezing Climates)
⚠️ Freeze damage is NOT covered by warranty — follow these steps religiously:
- Power Off: Disconnect at circuit breaker
- Drain Completely:
- Remove both drain plugs (thumb-twist style)
- Remove all O-rings from pump housing and strainer pot
- Store plugs and O-rings inside strainer basket
- Protect Motor:
- Cover motor with breathable cover (NOT plastic)
- Plastic causes condensation and internal rust
- Store or Shelter:
- If possible, store in heated space
- If outdoor storage, ensure adequate shelter from elements
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can this pump replace my old Swimmey pump?
A: Yes! The FreeFlo is specifically designed as a direct drop-in replacement for Swimmey pumps. No plumbing modifications are required — simply disconnect the old pump and connect the FreeFlo using the existing unions. The mounting footprint and connections are identical.
Q: How quiet is the mono-block design compared to traditional pumps?
A: The mono-block design significantly reduces vibration-induced noise, making the FreeFlo one of the quietest 1HP pumps available. Most users report it running 30-40% quieter than conventional two-piece pumps. You’ll notice the difference immediately — it’s quiet enough for installations near outdoor living spaces without creating disturbances.
Q: What size pool is this pump suitable for?
A: The FreeFlo 1HP is ideal for above-ground pools up to 75,000 liters (20,000 gallons) and small in-ground pools up to 60,000 liters (16,000 gallons). It provides optimal turnover rates for pools in this range, circulating the entire volume every 4-6 hours, which meets industry standards for effective filtration.
Q: How long will this pump last?
A: With proper maintenance, the FreeFlo pump typically provides 8-12 years of reliable service. The IP55-rated motor and reinforced composite construction are designed for long-term durability. Key factors affecting lifespan include:
- Regular strainer basket cleaning
- Proper winterization in freezing climates
- Adequate ventilation and protection from direct sun
- Correct electrical supply and RCD protection
- Appropriate sizing for your pool volume
Q: Do I need a professional to install this pump?
A: Electrical installation MUST be performed by a qualified electrician to comply with safety regulations and maintain warranty coverage. However, the plumbing connections are straightforward — if you’re replacing a Swimmey pump, the physical swap is DIY-friendly for competent homeowners. Always ensure:
- Dedicated circuit with proper RCD protection
- All electrical connections meet local codes
- Pump is properly grounded
- No extension cords are used
Q: What maintenance does the pump require?
A: Maintenance is minimal and straightforward:
- Weekly: Visual inspection through clear lid for debris
- Every 2-4 weeks: Clean strainer basket (takes 5 minutes)
- Monthly: Lubricate lid O-ring with silicone lubricant
- Seasonally: Winterize if in freezing climate, inspect connections
- Annually: Check cord condition, test RCD, inspect unions
The transparent lid makes it easy to see when the basket needs cleaning without opening the pump.
Q: How do I know if the pump is priming correctly?
A: A properly priming pump will:
- Begin moving water within 3-5 minutes of start-up
- Show steady flow from the return jets
- Produce no unusual grinding or cavitation sounds
- Build normal operating pressure (typically 10-20 PSI depending on filter)
If the pump fails to prime within 5 minutes:
- Check water level in pool (may be too low)
- Inspect for air leaks in suction line
- Verify strainer basket and pump volute were pre-filled
- Ensure all valves are in correct positions
- Check O-ring seal on strainer lid
Q: Can I use this pump with a saltwater chlorination system?
A: Absolutely. The FreeFlo’s reinforced composite construction and 50mm swivel unions are fully compatible with saltwater pools. The materials resist corrosion from salt and chlorine, making it an excellent choice for modern saltwater systems. Many spa and pool owners with salt chlorinators prefer the FreeFlo for its durability in chemical-rich environments.
Q: What’s included in the 3-year warranty?
A: Pentair’s 3-year limited warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and proper maintenance. The warranty covers:
- Motor failures due to manufacturing defects
- Housing and component defects
- Seal and O-ring failures (when properly maintained)
Not covered:
- Damage from improper installation
- Freeze damage (winterization is owner’s responsibility)
- Damage from incorrect voltage or lack of RCD protection
- Normal wear items used beyond recommended service life
- Damage from running pump dry or with blocked strainer
Always register your product and retain proof of purchase for warranty claims.
Q: Why is RCD/GFCI protection mandatory?
A: A 30mA RCD (Residual Current Device) / GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter) is a critical safety requirement that:
- Detects electrical current leakage that could cause electrocution
- Instantly cuts power if dangerous current flow is detected
- Protects against electric shock in wet environments
- Is required by UK and European electrical safety regulations
Operating without proper RCD protection is extremely dangerous and voids all warranties. If your RCD trips repeatedly, contact a qualified electrician immediately — it indicates an electrical fault that needs professional attention.
Q: How does this compare to variable-speed pumps?
A: The FreeFlo is a single-speed pump optimized for reliability, quiet operation, and affordable purchase price. Variable-speed pumps offer greater energy efficiency for larger pools requiring long run times, but they:
- Cost 3-4 times more initially
- Are more complex with more potential failure points
- Are often oversized for pools in the FreeFlo’s range
For above-ground and small in-ground pools, a properly sized single-speed pump like the FreeFlo provides the best value. You’ll save enough on the initial purchase to offset higher operating costs over the pump’s lifetime.
Q: What happens if I run the pump dry?
A: Never run the pump without water — even for a few seconds. Running dry will:
- Immediately damage the mechanical seal
- Overheat the motor
- Potentially warp pump housing components
- Create vapor pressure that can cause dangerous lid separation
- Void your warranty
If the pump loses prime or runs dry:
- Shut down immediately
- Allow pump to cool completely (30+ minutes)
- Inspect mechanical seal for damage
- Re-prime according to start-up procedures
- If problems persist, contact a service professional
Q: Can I install the pump below water level?
A: No. The pump must be installed above the pool waterline to prevent:
- Motor flooding damage
- Automatic siphoning when pump is off
- Difficulty priming
- Increased risk of seal failure
The pump housing should be elevated on a stable platform that prevents water accumulation even during heavy rain or accidental splashing.
🚨 Troubleshooting Guide
| Problem | Possible Causes | Solutions |
|---|---|---|
| Pump won’t prime / No water flow | • Water level too low<br>• Air leak in suction line<br>• Strainer basket not pre-filled<br>• Blocked impeller<br>• Closed valve | • Check pool water level at skimmer<br>• Inspect all suction connections and O-rings<br>• Remove and refill strainer, ensure proper seating<br>• Open pump and clear debris from impeller<br>• Verify all valves are open |
| Low flow / Weak circulation | • Clogged strainer basket<br>• Dirty filter<br>• Air leak reducing prime<br>• Undersized or restricted piping<br>• Impeller partially blocked | • Clean strainer basket immediately<br>• Backwash or clean filter<br>• Check all connections for air leaks<br>• Verify piping is minimum 50mm throughout<br>• Remove and inspect impeller |
| Pump runs but builds no pressure | • No water in system<br>• Large air leak<br>• Impeller damaged/missing<br>• Diffuser gasket failure | • Check water supply and prime pump<br>• Systematically inspect all suction connections<br>• Open pump and inspect impeller condition<br>• Check internal seals and gaskets |
| Unusual noise / Vibration | • Air in system (cavitation)<br>• Debris in impeller<br>• Motor bearings worn<br>• Loose mounting<br>• Damaged impeller | • Bleed air from system<br>• Clean impeller and strainer<br>• May require motor replacement<br>• Tighten pump mounting bolts<br>• Inspect and replace impeller if damaged |
| Motor won’t start | • Power supply failure<br>• RCD/GFCI tripped<br>• Thermal overload tripped<br>• Capacitor failure (if equipped)<br>• Motor seized | • Check circuit breaker<br>• Reset RCD and investigate cause of trip<br>• Allow motor to cool and reset<br>• Requires professional motor service<br>• Try rotating impeller manually; may need motor replacement |
| RCD/GFCI trips repeatedly | • Electrical fault in motor<br>• Damaged power cord<br>• Water in electrical connections<br>• Incorrect RCD rating | • DANGER — Do not reset repeatedly<br>• Have qualified electrician inspect immediately<br>• Check for water infiltration<br>• Verify 30mA RCD is installed |
| Pump overheats / Shuts off | • Insufficient ventilation<br>• Motor cooling vents blocked<br>• Voltage too low or high<br>• Running dry<br>• Thermal overload protection activated | • Ensure adequate airflow around motor<br>• Clean motor exterior and vents<br>• Check voltage is within ±10% of rating<br>• Never run without water<br>• Allow to cool; check for restrictions |
| Leaks from strainer lid | • O-ring damaged or dirty<br>• Lid not properly seated<br>• Crack in housing or lid<br>• Over-tightening | • Inspect, clean, and lubricate O-ring<br>• Remove and reseat lid properly<br>• Inspect for visible cracks; replace if damaged<br>• Hand-tighten only — never use tools |
| Leaks from pump unions | • Union O-ring damaged<br>• Union not tightened properly<br>• Cross-threaded union<br>• Damaged union threads | • Replace union O-ring<br>• Tighten union hand-tight plus 1/4 turn with wrench<br>• Inspect threads; replace if damaged<br>• Replace damaged union |
| Pump won’t self-prime | • Suction lift exceeds 1.8m<br>• Long or complex suction plumbing<br>• Small leaks admitting air<br>• Check valve stuck closed | • Reduce elevation difference<br>• Simplify suction line routing<br>• Use soap solution to find leaks<br>• Remove and inspect check valve |
⚠️ When to Call a Professional:
- Repeated RCD/GFCI tripping (electrical hazard)
- Motor won’t start after basic troubleshooting
- Mechanical seal failure (water leaking from motor area)
- Any situation involving disassembly beyond strainer basket
- Electrical modifications or repairs
📥 Downloads & Documentation
📄 Installation & Operation Manual (opens in new tab)
FreeFlo Pump Complete Manual (PDF)
What’s included: Comprehensive 32-page installation guide covering safety instructions, electrical requirements, plumbing installation, start-up procedures, maintenance schedules, winterization steps, and detailed troubleshooting. Available in English, German, Dutch, French, Spanish, and Italian. Essential reading before installation.
📄 Technical Datasheet (opens in new tab)
FreeFlo Pump Specifications & Performance Data (PDF)
What’s included: Complete technical specifications, performance curves for all FreeFlo models (0.25kW – 1.1kW), dimensional drawings with measurements, model comparison chart, and 3-year warranty information. Perfect for technical planning and installation verification.
💡 Pro Tip: Download and review both documents before beginning installation. The manual contains critical safety information and step-by-step procedures that ensure proper installation and long equipment life.
⚠️ Important Safety Information
Critical Safety Requirements
🔴 ELECTRICAL SAFETY
- Installation MUST be performed by qualified electrician
- 30mA RCD/GFCI protection is MANDATORY — not optional
- Never use extension cords in pool areas
- Always disconnect power at breaker before servicing
- Never operate with damaged power cord
🔴 SUCTION ENTRAPMENT HAZARDS
- This pump creates strong suction force
- Pools must have anti-entrapment drain covers
- Minimum 2 drains per pump required (check local codes)
- Never allow swimming with damaged or missing drain covers
- Ensure emergency pump shut-off is clearly marked and accessible
🔴 PRESSURIZED SYSTEM HAZARDS
- System operates under dangerous pressure
- Always open air relief valve before starting pump
- Stand clear during start-up — pressurized components can separate violently
- Never open strainer lid while pump is running or recently shut down
- Allow complete pressure bleed before servicing
🔴 OPERATING HAZARDS
- Never run pump dry or without adequate water supply
- Do not open pump if it has been running without water (may contain scalding water and vapor pressure)
- Keep children away from operating equipment
- Never operate pump with damaged housing or cracked lid
Warranty & Compliance
✅ 3-Year Limited Warranty covers defects in materials and workmanship
✅ CE Certified to European Directive 2006/42/EC
✅ Standards Compliance: EN60335-1, EN60335-2-41
✅ Environmental Protection: IP55 Rated Motor
⚠️ Warranty Exclusions:
- Freeze damage from improper winterization
- Operation without required RCD protection
- Incorrect voltage supply
- Running pump dry or with blocked strainer
- Damage from improper installation
- Use of unauthorized replacement parts
📦 Package Contents
Your FreeFlo pump package includes:
✅ FreeFlo FFL-101 Pump Assembly (pre-assembled mono-block)
✅ Transparent Strainer Lid with Cam and Ramp™ Design
✅ Large HDPE Strainer Basket
✅ Two (2) 50mm Swivel Union Fittings
✅ O-Rings for All Sealed Connections
✅ Two (2) Drain Plugs with O-Rings
✅ 1.5m Power Cord
✅ Installation Manual (Multi-Language)
✅ Warranty Registration Card
Not Included (Available Separately):
- RCD/GFCI Protection Device
- Plumbing connections and PVC pipe
- Check valve (strongly recommended)
- Mounting base or platform
- Timer or automation controls
🛒 Ready to Upgrade Your Pool Circulation?
The Pentair FreeFlo 1HP pump delivers the perfect combination of power, efficiency, and whisper-quiet operation for above-ground and small in-ground pools. With its direct Swimmey compatibility, mono-block design, and proven Pentair engineering, you’re investing in years of reliable, trouble-free performance.
✅ Key Reasons to Choose FreeFlo:
- Drop-in Swimmey replacement — no plumbing modifications
- Ultra-quiet mono-block design for peaceful operation
- Energy-efficient 0.75kW motor reduces running costs
- IP55-rated motor for superior weather protection
- Transparent lid for at-a-glance maintenance monitoring
- Backed by Pentair’s 3-year limited warranty
- Built by the global leader in pool equipment
💡 Installation Tip: Order your RCD protection device now if not already installed. It’s mandatory for safe operation and warranty coverage.
Pentair — Trusted Worldwide for Pool & Water Solutions
For over 50 years, Pentair has been the professional’s choice for pool equipment that delivers exceptional performance, reliability, and value. The FreeFlo continues this tradition with engineering excellence you can trust.






