Speck Pumpen
Speck Pumpen Pool Pumps Error Codes
Complete list of fault codes and troubleshooting guides. Use the search below to find your specific error.
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E01
Pump will not start, digital controller shows E01 immediately after pressing ON.
Undervoltage / Supply Power Fault
E02
Pump attempts to start, hums briefly, then stops and displays E02 on the Speck controller.
Overcurrent / Locked Rotor Protection
E03
Pump stops during operation and displays E03; housing feels very hot to the touch.
Motor Overtemperature Trip
E04
Speck variable-speed pool pump controller shows E04 and the motor does not run.
Phase Loss / Phase Imbalance (Three-Phase Models)
E05
Controller displays E05 and pump stops shortly after starting, especially under high load.
Overload / Overcurrent Protection (Variable-Speed Drive)
E06
Speck pump controller shows E06 and the display backlight flickers or resets intermittently.
Control Electronics / Internal Communication Error
E07
Controller displays E07 and pump will not start; often occurs after a lightning storm or power surge.
Drive Module / Inverter Failure
E08
Speck controller shows E08 and the pump stops; water flow is very low or lost before the error appears.
Dry-Run / Low Water Protection
E09
Controller intermittently shows E09; pump speed fluctuates and sometimes stops unexpectedly.
Sensor / Feedback Error (Speed or Pressure Sensor, if equipped)
E10
Speck controller shows E10 and refuses to start the pump after repeated faults.
Lockout / Excessive Faults Detected
Symptom
Pump cannot be primed after winterization; it just sucks air and never fills.
Air Lock or Open Winterization Fittings
Symptom
Pump does not respond to external control signals (e.g., from pool automation system).
Communication / Control Input Failure
Symptom
Pump emits a burning smell during operation, sometimes with slight smoke from the motor vents.
Motor Overheating / Insulation Breakdown
Symptom
Pump emits a high-pitched whine that changes with speed on variable-speed models.
Inverter Switching Noise / Resonance
Symptom
Pump housing or nearby piping shows signs of chemical attack, discoloration, or softening.
Chemical Corrosion / Material Degradation
Symptom
Pump hums loudly but does not start; may trip breaker after a few seconds.
Failed Start Circuit / Locked Rotor
Symptom
Pump is extremely noisy with a grinding or screeching sound while running.
Worn or Failed Motor Bearings
Symptom
Pump is unusually loud and vibrates after being reassembled following seal or bearing replacement.
Misalignment or Incorrect Reassembly
Symptom
Pump loses prime after running for several minutes; air bubbles visible in pump lid and return jets.
Intermittent Air Leak on Suction Side
Symptom
Pump makes a loud rattling or clattering noise, especially at startup or shutdown.
Loose Impeller or Cavitation
Symptom
Pump motor casing is too hot to touch after short periods of operation, even though it continues running.
Motor Overheating Without Tripping
Symptom
Pump runs backwards (on three-phase models), causing very low flow and noisy operation.
Incorrect Phase Rotation
Symptom
Pump runs but filter pressure is much higher than normal and return flow is weak.
System Overpressure Due to Downstream Restriction
Symptom
Pump runs but flow is weak; filter pressure is lower than normal and suction at skimmer is poor.
Restricted Suction or Worn Impeller
Symptom
Pump runs but pool water remains cloudy or dirty despite apparent circulation.
Insufficient Flow or Run Time for Filtration
Symptom
Pump runs but there is no water flow; strainer basket does not fill with water.
Loss of Prime / Air Ingress on Suction Side
Symptom
Pump runs normally but there is a constant small air bubble visible under the clear lid.
Minor Suction-Side Air Ingress
Symptom
Pump starts and stops repeatedly every few seconds or minutes without user input.
Nuisance Tripping / Intermittent Power or Protection Cycling
Symptom
Pump timer or built-in clock does not keep correct time or programs run at wrong hours.
Controller Timekeeping / RTC Failure
Symptom
Pump trips the circuit breaker or RCD immediately when switched on.
Short Circuit or Ground Fault
Symptom
Pump vibrates excessively, causing pipes to shake and noise to transmit through the pool system.
Imbalance or Poor Mounting
Symptom
Pump will not start; no humming or movement, but power is present at the supply.
Open Circuit in Motor or Internal Thermal Fuse
Symptom
Water drips from the clear pump lid or sprays slightly when the pump is running.
Leaking Strainer Lid Seal
Symptom
Water is leaking steadily from the area between the pump housing and the motor.
Failed Mechanical Shaft Seal
Symptom
Water leaks from the drain plug area at the bottom of the pump housing.
Leaking Drain Plug or Housing Thread
| Error Code | Symptom | Fault Type | Guide |
|---|---|---|---|
| E01 |
Pump will not start, digital controller shows E01 immediately after pressing ON.
|
Undervoltage / Supply Power Fault | View Details |
| E02 |
Pump attempts to start, hums briefly, then stops and displays E02 on the Speck controller.
|
Overcurrent / Locked Rotor Protection | View Details |
| E03 |
Pump stops during operation and displays E03; housing feels very hot to the touch.
|
Motor Overtemperature Trip | View Details |
| E04 |
Speck variable-speed pool pump controller shows E04 and the motor does not run.
|
Phase Loss / Phase Imbalance (Three-Phase Models) | View Details |
| E05 |
Controller displays E05 and pump stops shortly after starting, especially under high load.
|
Overload / Overcurrent Protection (Variable-Speed Drive) | View Details |
| E06 |
Speck pump controller shows E06 and the display backlight flickers or resets intermittently.
|
Control Electronics / Internal Communication Error | View Details |
| E07 |
Controller displays E07 and pump will not start; often occurs after a lightning storm or power surge.
|
Drive Module / Inverter Failure | View Details |
| E08 |
Speck controller shows E08 and the pump stops; water flow is very low or lost before the error appears.
|
Dry-Run / Low Water Protection | View Details |
| E09 |
Controller intermittently shows E09; pump speed fluctuates and sometimes stops unexpectedly.
|
Sensor / Feedback Error (Speed or Pressure Sensor, if equipped) | View Details |
| E10 |
Speck controller shows E10 and refuses to start the pump after repeated faults.
|
Lockout / Excessive Faults Detected | View Details |
| – |
Pump cannot be primed after winterization; it just sucks air and never fills.
|
Air Lock or Open Winterization Fittings | View Details |
| – |
Pump does not respond to external control signals (e.g., from pool automation system).
|
Communication / Control Input Failure | View Details |
| – |
Pump emits a burning smell during operation, sometimes with slight smoke from the motor vents.
|
Motor Overheating / Insulation Breakdown | View Details |
| – |
Pump emits a high-pitched whine that changes with speed on variable-speed models.
|
Inverter Switching Noise / Resonance | View Details |
| – |
Pump housing or nearby piping shows signs of chemical attack, discoloration, or softening.
|
Chemical Corrosion / Material Degradation | View Details |
| – |
Pump hums loudly but does not start; may trip breaker after a few seconds.
|
Failed Start Circuit / Locked Rotor | View Details |
| – |
Pump is extremely noisy with a grinding or screeching sound while running.
|
Worn or Failed Motor Bearings | View Details |
| – |
Pump is unusually loud and vibrates after being reassembled following seal or bearing replacement.
|
Misalignment or Incorrect Reassembly | View Details |
| – |
Pump loses prime after running for several minutes; air bubbles visible in pump lid and return jets.
|
Intermittent Air Leak on Suction Side | View Details |
| – |
Pump makes a loud rattling or clattering noise, especially at startup or shutdown.
|
Loose Impeller or Cavitation | View Details |
| – |
Pump motor casing is too hot to touch after short periods of operation, even though it continues running.
|
Motor Overheating Without Tripping | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs backwards (on three-phase models), causing very low flow and noisy operation.
|
Incorrect Phase Rotation | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs but filter pressure is much higher than normal and return flow is weak.
|
System Overpressure Due to Downstream Restriction | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs but flow is weak; filter pressure is lower than normal and suction at skimmer is poor.
|
Restricted Suction or Worn Impeller | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs but pool water remains cloudy or dirty despite apparent circulation.
|
Insufficient Flow or Run Time for Filtration | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs but there is no water flow; strainer basket does not fill with water.
|
Loss of Prime / Air Ingress on Suction Side | View Details |
| – |
Pump runs normally but there is a constant small air bubble visible under the clear lid.
|
Minor Suction-Side Air Ingress | View Details |
| – |
Pump starts and stops repeatedly every few seconds or minutes without user input.
|
Nuisance Tripping / Intermittent Power or Protection Cycling | View Details |
| – |
Pump timer or built-in clock does not keep correct time or programs run at wrong hours.
|
Controller Timekeeping / RTC Failure | View Details |
| – |
Pump trips the circuit breaker or RCD immediately when switched on.
|
Short Circuit or Ground Fault | View Details |
| – |
Pump vibrates excessively, causing pipes to shake and noise to transmit through the pool system.
|
Imbalance or Poor Mounting | View Details |
| – |
Pump will not start; no humming or movement, but power is present at the supply.
|
Open Circuit in Motor or Internal Thermal Fuse | View Details |
| – |
Water drips from the clear pump lid or sprays slightly when the pump is running.
|
Leaking Strainer Lid Seal | View Details |
| – |
Water is leaking steadily from the area between the pump housing and the motor.
|
Failed Mechanical Shaft Seal | View Details |
| – |
Water leaks from the drain plug area at the bottom of the pump housing.
|
Leaking Drain Plug or Housing Thread | View Details |
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