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Reliable anti-body entrapment protection for  
your peace of mind
With its built-in controller, proprietary software, and backup safety 
features, IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump provides the protection your pool or 
spa requires with a virtually fail-safe, tamper-proof solution.  
 
Safety Features
 Meets ASME A112.19.17 standards, thus complying with  
  the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool Safety Act SVRS Requirements.
 Includes a built-in controller with proprietary software that  
  detects blockage and automatically shuts itself down    
  within seconds.
 No SVRS calibration required: the blockage detection/shut down  
  function is pre-programmed into the software. Once the     
  IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump is installed, the SVRS function works  
  without measurements, calculations and sensitivity settings  
  required with other devices.
 Unlike other devices, IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump’s SVRS protection  
  cannot be disabled.
 If for any reason IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump’s controller becomes  
  inoperable, the pump will not run, providing an added layer  
  of safety.
 Safety lock-out feature (password protected) prevents settings  
  from being changed by unauthorized personnel.
IntelliFlo
®
 VS+SVRS
Intelligent Variable Speed Pump
Two key technology innovations drive  
significant energy savings
IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump includes exclusive, breakthrough motor 
technology and controllable, variable-speed technology that 
combine to drive down energy use and cost. And the savings 
potential may be measured in thousands of dollars over its     
long life.
First, the IntelliFlo
 
 VS+SVRS
 pump uses an exclusive permanent 
magnet motor—like those used in hybrid cars—in place of a 
traditional induction motor. Permanent magnet motors are 
fundamentally more energy efficient.
Second, the IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump includes a variable speed 
capability, along with digital controls and proprietary software 
that allow custom programming of optimum pump speeds for 
specific tasks—filtering, heating, cleaning, spa jets, etc. 
Engineered for exceptionally long life
IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump’s permanent magnet motor produces far 
less heat and vibration than traditional induction motors. This not 
only results in less stress and wear on pump components, but on 
other equipment, too. Exclusive load-sensing software provides 
nearly instant priming which saves energy and reduces wear and 
tear on the pump. Plus, built-in diagnostics protect the IntelliFlo 
pump from the most common causes of premature pump failure—
overheating, freezing, and voltage irregularities. The result is you 
can expect dramatically longer life and an even greater return on 
your investment.  
Other valuable features
IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump anticipates and solves other pool operating 
challenges:
 Easy to program and monitor: simple push-button controls and  
  clear LCD readouts show status and text alerts to make    
  operation a cinch.
 Ability to set minimum and maximum speeds: IntelliFlo will only  
  operate within the ranges you set to help assure safe operation  
  and long equipment life.
 Built-in clock and timer: Obsoletes the need for an added time  
  clock or expensive controller.
This new federal law was enacted to help prevent suction entrapment 
injuries and becomes effective December 19, 2008. The requirements for 
public swimming pools, spas, and wading pools are summarized below 
and must be met before these facilities can be operated after that date.
Drain Cover Requirements - New drain covers certified to ASME/ANSI 
A112.19.8–2007 must be installed.  
Backup System Requirements - Suction piping for each pump must be 
inspected and will be considered in compliance with the federal law if:  
1) no submerged drains connect to the pump, or 2) there are two drains  
at least 3 feet apart, or 3) there is a single “unblockable” drain. An 
unblockable drain includes a sump under the cover that is larger than 18 
inches by 23 inches, or a channel type drain with a diagonal open area of 
at least 29 inches.  
Here’s just one comparative example:
Pump 
Annual Kilowatts Use 
Annual Electric Cost  
Savings Difference* 
 
@ 24 hr/day Run Time 
@.15 Kwh
2 HP 
19,272 
$2,891 
IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 
9,654 
$1,448 
 
$1,443 or 50%
*Actual savings can vary. Example reflects savings for an average 30,000 gallon commercial pool operating 24 hours per day    
  at a flow rate sufficient to perform a minimum 6 hour turnover.
Single-and two-drain systems less than 3 feet apart that fail to    
meet one of the above requirements must be updated by adding, 
1) Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS), 2) Suction-Limiting Vent 
System, 3) Gravity Drainage System, 4) Automatic Pump Shut-Off 
System, 5) Drain Disablement, or 6) Other Systems determined by 
Consumer Product Safety Commission to be equally effective.  
Another option is to split the single drain into a dual-drain system 
with at least 3 feet of separation.
For more information about the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool 
and Spa Safety Act and how to comply, review the U.S. 
Consumer Product Safety Commission’s interpretation posted 
at: http://www.cpsc.gov/phth/vgpsa.pdf.
The Virginia Graeme Baker Pool & Spa Safety Act of 2007—Summary
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This graph shows the huge increase in energy consumption as pump speed increases.  
Slow down the pump and you cut energy costs dramatically.
Why slower is better
The surprising secret to minimizing pump energy costs is to 
operate at the lowest speed needed to accomplish a job. It takes 
far less energy to move water slowly than quickly. Why? Because 
there’s lower resistance in the filter, accessories and plumbing 
system. Even with only modest pump speed reductions, the effect 
on electricity usage can be dramatic. In fact, reducing pump motor 
speed by 25% actually reduces the power needed by 58% of 
what’s consumed at the higher speed. A good analogy is your car: 
you get much better gas mileage at 30 mph than at 90 mph. The 
same is true with pool pumps—run slower to reduce energy used.
Traditional pumps’ one pre-set speed are almost always greater 
than that needed to meet the health department turnover 
requirements. 
With a variable speed pump, the optimum speed will almost 
always be lower than the pre-set, unchangeable speeds of older 
pumps. IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump’s eight settable, changeable 
speeds (ranging from 1100 to 3450 RPMs) mean you can program 
the exact flow requirements for each task, assuring the lowest 
energy use possible…adding to your savings. Plus with IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump, you may be able to further reduce energy costs by 
reducing flow rates during non-pool use hours while maintaining 
24 hour-a-day filtration…at a much lower cost. Check with your 
local health department for requirements in your area.
The only SVRS compliance solution that reduces 
operating costs
Don’t just comply with the Virginia Graeme Baker Safety Act, 
upgrade your pool with the intelligent IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
 pump.    
This pump not only meets safety requirements, it provides longer, 
trouble-free service, and may save thousands of dollars in utility 
costs over its long life.
For more information on IntelliFlo 
VS+SVRS
, contact 
your service provider, call Pentair Water Pool and 
Spa or visit www.svrspump.com today.