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[Lifetime Warranty] W400BWHP Free Rotating Vacuum Lock Safety Wall Fitting - Fit for Zodiac, Hayward, Pentair Suction Pool Cleaners - Replace W400BLGP W400BBKP K12500
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W400BWHP Free Rotating Vacuum Lock Safety Wall Fitting
Key Features
- Designed for connecting suction-side automatic pool cleaners to a dedicated vacuum line.
- Integrated safety mechanism automatically closes the suction port when the vacuum hose is removed.
- Free-rotating collar prevents hose tangling and twisting during cleaner operation.
- Fits standard 1-1/2 inch female threaded pool wall suction ports.
- Durable construction resistant to pool chemicals and UV exposure.
Replaces / Cross-Reference Part Numbers
- W400BWHP
- W400BBKP
- W400BLGP
- GW9530
- K12500
- CMP25505-000-000
Compatibility & Fitment
- Compatible with standard 1-1/2 inch female threaded suction wall ports.
- Compatible with suction-side automatic pool cleaners from Hayward, Zodiac, and Pentair.
- Suitable for use with various suction cleaners, including Navigator, Navigator Pro, Ultra, and Pool Vac XL models.
When to Replace
- If the internal spring mechanism fails to seal the port when the hose is removed.
- If the rotating collar becomes stuck, cracked, or difficult to turn.
- If the threaded base shows signs of stripped plastic or stress fractures.
- If the unit fails to maintain a proper airtight seal, resulting in loss of suction power for the cleaner.
Installation Tips
- Ensure the pool pump is turned off before removing the existing fitting.
- Clean the pool wall suction port threads of any debris or old sealant tape before installation.
- Hand-tighten the fitting into the wall port; do not overtighten with tools to avoid cracking the plastic.
- Apply a thin layer of pool-safe silicone lubricant to the threads if the fit is excessively tight.
- Verify the safety spring mechanism functions properly by inserting and removing the hose before turning the pump back on.
