Part # UST1202
Warranty 1 Year
Dimensions 15" L x 8.5" W x 6" D
Voltage 115/230, Max Amps 115V = 19.4 230V = 9.7, Single Speed, Round Flange, RPM = 3450, Threaded Shaft, Frame = 56J Used on the following models: Hayward Max Flow, Hayward Super Pump, Hayward Super II, Hayward Northstar and Jacuzzi Magnum pumps.
Don't Forget Your Tune Up Kit
Hayward Super Pump Tune Up Kit
Hayward Super II Tune Up Kit
Hayward Max-Flo Tune Up Kit
Jacuzzi Magnum Tune Up Kit
Note: NOT California or New York Title 20 Compliant.
California or New York Title 20 Compliant Option:
Is the UST1202 the replacement motor for my 2HP Hayward Super II pump? My motor does not have that external bump. Does that make a difference?
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Hello Doyle - The UST1202 is the correct motor if the service factor (SF) of your current motor is 1.1. This rating can be found on the motor label. The external bump is a run capacitor. All of the new 2HP motors have this capacitor.
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Hello: I currently have a Hayward Super II pump, with a 1 1/2 HP motor, I would like to upgrade to a 2HP motor. The pump model is SP3010X15AZ.
Will this 2HP motor work properly?
Thank you
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Hi Frank, This would be the correct motor if you would like to upgrade to 2 HP but you will also need to upgrade to a 2 HP Hayward Super II Impeller as well as upgrading to a 2 HP Hayward Super II Diffuser.
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1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver
3 0
The repair/ replacement videos on the Inyo site were valuable and gave my husband the confidence that he could replace the motor- he watched these videos numerous times and now our pump is running smoothly
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench, cordless impact
2 0
1. turned off power to pump 2. unbolted and removed pump from filter pot 3. de-energized capaciter by shorting it out 4. unwired pumped 5. removed mounting brackets and water mover parts from old pump needed for new pump 6. cleaned mounting brackets and water mover of debris 7. added mounting brackets and water mover to new pump 8. added new wire connecters due to corrosion 9. wired pump 10. added petroleum sealant to filter pot seal 11. mounted new pump to filter pot 12. re-energized pump 14. primed filter pot with garden hose 15. turned on pump; The local pool supply was wanting to charge me $900 dollars to change out pump. It cost me around $300 for the new pump and $10 for the sealant and wire connectors. I watched an instructional video on how to change out pump. It was the best $600 I did not spend. Watch video first to make sure you have everything you need before you start. Only small issue I had was I had to get my cordless impact out to remove mounting bracket from old pump, bolts were on there really tight and I did not want to risk snapping a bolt head off using a socket.
4 to 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
Having fifty years of pump and motor experience did not help me with this repair. However, my good friend did. I spend winters in Naples, FL. Guess when the pump started to fail. In June 2020. I knew what the problem was but was not there to fix it. With a new motor and seal (tune up) kit from INYO, I was able to walk my friend through the repair. He took delivery of the parts. I had him watch a video and talked to him on a video chat. What made the whole thing possible is that the parts were correct. No screw up and pump is running fine. The only snag was that the impeller was really stuck hard on the shaft so I had my buddy buy a strap wrench, which he used and promptly returned to the store (he's frugal).
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Wrench Set
2 to 4 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench
1 0
1. Ordered electrical motor with specs to replace original one plus gasket kit.
2. Unassembled original motor
3. Cleaned pump and replaced all gaskets with new kit
4. Assembled new electrical motor into the original pump
5. Connected all water pipes
6. Electrical connections
7. Powered up pool pump
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Adjustable Wrench
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
Remove 4 exterior Motor to pump bolts
Remove next 4 bolts on bezel
Loosen rear metal cover screws
Remove impeller by securing the driveshaft nut and turning the impeller
Remove next two covers attached to motor
Turn off breakers
Remove electrical
Replace gaskets, seals and impeller spring
Reassemble in reverse with new motor
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench
2 0
Nothing terribly complicated as I replaced the entire unit. Killed power, disconnected old and then reattached new.
Easy-peasy but saved myself literally hundreds of dollars buying from Inyo and doing myself versus leaving to my pool company.
2 to 4 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set
1 0
This motor is a perfect replacement for my pump that was equipped w/ dual-speed unit. Unless you need it, I would avoid the more expensive motors.
After removing power, then wiring to old pump, 4 bolts will remove the motor from the pump. Make sure everything comes out with the motor. On my old motor, inserting a Phillips into the impeller and turning the motor shaft makes easy removal of the impeller. Make sure you order a new seal and I would recommend a new gasket for the diffuser.
The pump plate will bolt to the front of the motor, then the seal is installed and finally the impeller. I had a touch of trouble holding the motor shaft to tighten the impeller. Reassemble with the diffuser mounted to the front of the motor and slide the assembly in place. There is a provided rubber cushion to take up the space at the rear of the motor as it is slightly smaller than the original.
Bolt it all together, then wire it. On a 220/230 connection, you have three leads normally. 2 hot leads and a ground, the hots go to L1 and L2, the ground connects to the ground on the motor frame. Once in place, you will also need to bond the outside motor ground to earth.
You should have an earth ground on the previous pump that you removed. If you do not have an earth ground, I highly suggest that you add one. A 6 foot metal shaft can be driven into the earth and then the motor ground can be connected. If something ever happens to short out the motor, you do not want to electrify the pool water and the earth ground will provide a path for the electrical energy.
Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Socket Set, Small pry bars.
1 0
Remove 4 hex-head bolts to remove pump/motor from strainer.
Remove diffuser from pump housing. NOTE ORIENTATION
Spin impeller from motor shaft.
Remove 4 hex-head bolts to remove seal plate and motor mount from motor flange.
NOTE ORIENTATION
Gently pry seal spring assembly from impeller.
Using a hex socket, gently tap remaining seal assembly from seal plate.
Clean and rinse all related components.
Install new seal components to seal plate & impeller, making certain that both assemblies are properly seated. Be sure to use approved lubricant or soap solution to avoid damage to seal assemblies.
Reattach seal plate & mounting plate to motor flange with hex-head bolts.
Spin impeller back onto motor shaft.
Install diffuser.
Introduce pump housing back into strainer assembly, and secure with hex-head bolts.
Transfer any related electrical lines.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set
Was just about to pay someone to install the motor. But then I reviewed the easy step by step video and instructions on INYOPOOLS.com. I am in no way a handyman, but with the help of the video, I was able to replace the motor in about an hour.
Less than 1 hr
Nut Drivers, Wrench Set, Strap wrench
Ordered a new pump motor from Inyo Pools. The motor came two days later. I installed the new motor as directed by the Inyo Pools video. Everything was as explained in the video. My pump is working again and no more worries.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set
I cut the power to the motor and then disconnected the wires, I then unbolted the flange from the pump and removed the motor. I unbolted the plastic flange from the motor and also removed the impeller. I replaced the seal on the impeller and the housing flange. I then reversed the process and reinstalled the assembly.
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench
2 2
The Most Helpful Review
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(5 out of 5 stars) Excellent Pump Moter Replacement
Reviewed By: PoJo from Clarence, NY ()
Pros: Awesome fit - excellent replacement
Cons: none
Tip to get the impeller off the old pump moter: use a 7/16" open ended wrench - it slides in near the capacitor on the electrical side... rotate the impeller until the wrench slides into place at the end of the shaft and then one person holds the motor and the wrench while a 2nd person loosens the impeller off with bare hands by turning the impeller counter clock-wise.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
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Our pump is working great, thanks to the motor replacement from Inyo and the repair videos that my husband watched over and over
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(5 out of 5 stars) New UST1202 uprate motor
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Perfect fit and easy to install in my Magnum pool pump. Expert advise always available from Inyo Pools.com
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Arrived next day with free shipping. Perfect replacement.
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No issues at all. Fitment was 100% perfect!!
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