Pump overheat and stop
SOURCE: noisy pool hayward pump
Dont run pump any longer. Could damage it further. Recommend overhaul at qualified well established pool repair shop. If unset of noise suden probally somethign stuck. If onset of noise gradual probally bearing. Kirk
SOURCE: Hayward Max-Flo pump: Need to separate pump from motor
Remove the back cover from the motor, lock the shaft in place, thread off the impeller.
SOURCE: My pool pump is 2 months old. It is a Hayward 1hp
The capacitor is probably bad. It's under the cover on the side of the motor, Take a look and smell it. A motor shop has them, or Grainger
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SOURCE: i installed a new pump, motor and timer, but the
Be sure you are actually one the L1 and L2 posts and/or screws. On some of the motors there is a third quick connect tab that is not used when set for 230V lines but if you connect one of your incoming line leads to it the motor wont work. If that is not the case, be sure you have a resistance reading somewhere close to 1 ohm across the L1 & L2 terminals. If you get infinite, there is a problem with the motor. I assume the motor is completely silent when you turn on the switch? If not and it is humming but not starting, have the capacitor checked and if necessary, the motor start switch and winding.
SOURCE: Proline Pump 8D-10-1n11CB. This is for a pool and is leaking from the shaft to the motor
The pump seal is bad on the unit. This requires disassemble of the pump unit. Remove power to the unit, dissasemble pump housing, remove the impeller from the shaft of the motor by removing the allen screw with an allen wrench. Seperate pump housing from motor remove the old seal replace seal. Lube motor shaft with a little clean oil or wd40 to facilitate easy install thru new seal,reassemble in reverse.
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