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Part # 5205X

Manufacturer Code B124

Alternate Part #'s 10-159987-04, 141931, 142737, 14317, 158128, 159987, 164441, 177075, 177472, 1K044, 35-6404, 5KCR49UN2089X, 7-159987-05, 715998705, 8-142737-03, 8-159987-04, B707, C1097, EB124, MGT605095, P705, S88-176, _B124, B124A, CRMB124

Product Description

SK1202

Note: NOT California Title 20 Compliant. 

Compliant Options: None, replace the whole pump with a Compliant Variable Speed

Motor Dimensions Motor Dimensions
Motor Image Motor Image

Product Specifications

Motor Name:
2 HP B124 Replacement Pool Motor
HP:
2 HP
Speed:
Single
RPM:
3450 RPM
Volts:
230 V
Amps:
10.5 amp
Service Factor:
1.2
Total HP:
2.4 HP
Frame:
56C
Stock #:
B124
Shaft:
Keyed
Overload Protector:
Auto
Dimension Letter:
C
Dimensions:
12.55 in.
Commonly Used On:
Sta-Rite, Hayward, American Products, Hydra Bath, Pac Fab, Jacuzzi, Doughboy
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?     Asked on 1/11/2012by Guest

What is Service Factor?
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A  Answered on 1/11/2012 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.

Service Factor(SF) is a multiplier that when multiplied by the horsepower of the motor indicates the total permissible horsepower loading that may be carried when the motor is operating at rated voltage and frequency. The most important thing to remember when replacing a motor is that the replacement motor's horsepower times its service factor must be equal to or greater than the original motor's horsepower times its service factor. The Service Factor rating can be found on the motor label. See Step 4 of our How to Read a Pool Motor Label guide.
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?     Asked on 9/27/2016by al

I am replacing this motor but why would I need 2 hp instead of a lesser hp?
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A  Answered on 9/29/2016 by InyoPools Product Specialist Scott W.

If you go with a lesser horsepower motor you will also need to downsize your impeller. I would also need to know what the distance is from where your pump is to the main drain in your pool to determine flow rate to see if you would be able to downsize your motor. Also, if you have any additional features such as, waterfall, suction cleaner, solar heater, etc, anything that requires extra pressure from a bigger motor.
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?     Asked on 11/18/2019by Michael K. Janofsky

I need a replacement motor with a catalogue number B124 and part number 159987. I fund it on your website, but it says it's 2.0 horsepower. Mine, the one that died, is 2.4. So is the one on your website an adequate replacement?
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A  Answered on 11/18/2019 by InyoPools Product Specialist Lennox H.

Hi, Michael. Yes, this B124 motor is a direct replacement to your existing motor. It also has a Total HP of 2.4 since it has a Service Factor of 1.2.
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Difficulty

Est. Repair Time

1 to 2 hrs

Tools Needed

Screwdriver, Wrench Set

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Pool pump motor would not start. Loud screeching sound when attempting to start.

Written on 2/10/2018 by Guest

Took info from old motor plate, talked to a rep from INYO to assure exact replacement. With a little home electrical and mechanical knowledge only. Disassembled motor from water pump taking notes and pictures of how electrical wires where connected on motor. Motor replacement came in. Verified it was same motor information. Checked power breaker off. Connected wires per pics and notes taken and tested motor worked ok b4 connecting to pump. Next bolted to pump as was b4 and tightened. Turned breaker on and clicked motor to turn on/off. It clicked but did not turn on. Clicked on off for a second time and only clicked but did not spin. Loosened one full turn all 4 bolts tightening motor to pump and pulled motor back to loosen from pump the one full turn I had loosened the 4 bolts. Again I clicked pump motor on/off and the motor spun freely, Cool, next I took 4 equal thickness washers about 3/16 thick and used them to separate the motor to the pump. Re tightened the 4 bolts with the washers between the motor and the pump and turned on the pump. It turned on smooth and very quiet. With all the concerns I had. The exchange of the motor was easy. Safety first. Make sure power is off when making electrical and mechanical connections. When testing do quick on off to assure things work so as to reduce probability of damaging something.

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