My pump worked one day and would just not come on the next day. It is straight wired to a GFCI and has a light and timer also. GFCI switch is not being thrown
SOURCE: Hayward 1 hp super Pump just hums then shuts off.
turn shaft manually wiyh pliers if somthing is stuck in propeller this should clear it
SOURCE: new hayward 1 HP super pump runs 1 or 2 seconds,
Check that the motor is set for the proper voltage. They are usually factory connected for 230V and if you have a 115V line feeding it the motor will overheat and cycle the overload as you describe.
SOURCE: I have a Hayward 1 HP pool pump. I have to
hi ...the two yellow go on one side of the cap and the red /white go on the other.. like two on the negative side of a battery and one on the pos .. your pool pump repair guy longwood fl
SOURCE: I just installed a New 1 hp Hayward Super Pump.
I see what you said ... still I want to say the following: It is to your benefit to keep the motor at 220 VAC ... Since you want to run it on 120 (I presume the motor is internally wired for 120 now - right?) did you change the white wire in your pannel to the neutral bus making the line 120? Also check the motor that it is wired for 120. It sounds to me like you did the line but not the load.
If the line and the load are both correct the next thing to check would be the start capacitor. It should be good since this is a new motor ... but it is not running. Have it checked.
Testimonial: "Thanks for the advice, the current electrical service for the motor is 120, I'm going to change it to 230 for a more economicaloperation. Thanks Again"
SOURCE: I'm need assistance wiring my hayward 2 speed
You may have a faulty bearing ... causing the noise. The pump is actually water cooled. Do you have 2 inch line for your 2 HP pump? Small pipe makes the pump work harder. If your lines are smaller, you may want to consider a smaller pump.
the motors will run pretty warm.
Run your pump on high for best results.
If you are using a timer ... you will need a double pole switch to turn it off if it is setup for 220 VAC (which it should be, for most econimical operation)
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