What is Service Factor?
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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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Why do I need to purchase a new shaft seal?
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We strongly recommend replacing the shaft seal. The purpose of a shaft seal is to prevent water from running down the shaft of the motor and into the motor housing. Water will damage the bearings and cause the motor to fail. A new shaft seal should be installed whenever a motor is replaced. The motor manufacturer can deny the warranty if the motor fails to due to water damage from a faulty shaft seal. To find your shaft seal you will need to visit our Pool Pump Parts Page or the Spa Pump Parts Page and select your make and model.
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Why should I purchase a Tune Up Kit?
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A Tune Up Kit includes all of the essential replacement seals and gaskets for the pump. The seals and gaskets should be replaced when installing a new motor on your pump. New seals will prevent the pump from leaking water or losing the prime. A Tune Up Kit will protect your motor and ensure that the pump is working efficiently.
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I'm trying to replace the motor on my pool pump but all these numbers and abbreviations on the motor label are really confusing me. What do they mean?
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Replacing a pool pump motor is not as difficult as it seems. You can try looking here. If you need help figuring out what the information on your label means. If you are still having difficulty figuring it out you can call us at our toll free number or you can send us a photo of your motor label here.
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do i need to change the O-Ring and shaft seal if we replace the Pump Motor?
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Hi Tony we would definitely suggest replacing the shaft seal and o-rings when replacing your motor. This will ensure you have no leaking after the install.
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Hello,
What is the price for O ring & the Shaft ring for this motor A.O. Smith 1 1/2 H.P Square Flange Full Rate Motor (SQ1152)? Send me the part # too. Is this is the replacement motor for Sta Rite Max-E-Glas 11? What is your return policy, in case?
Thank you,
Sergio.
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Hi Sergio, The A.O. Smith 1 1/2 H.P Square Flange Full Rate Motor (SQ1152) can be used with the Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas II Pump. You would also need to confirm if this is the actual motor that is sized to the impeller.You can find the replacement o-rings and shaft seal via the Sta-Rite Dura-Glas II and Max-E-Glas II Parts.
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Hi. The motor model # i'm in need of is K48M2PA105 CW with a 1 1/2, will this one work?
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Hello Emma, The SQ1152 is the correct replacement motor for the model K48M2PA105 you provided. We will also recommend that you change out the motor shaft seal when you change out the motor. You will need to identify the manufacturer make and model of your pump housing, the front half the motor connects to, in order to determine the correct seal replacement.
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I have a Stay-Rite Max-E-Pro Pump and I've found the right replacement motor, but I'm not sure about the motor shaft seal. I do have a saltwater pool.
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The salt water shaft seal 35-423-1096 is what you would use.
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Good morning,
I am looking for a replacement motor for my Centurion motor that died on me. Part number is 7-168345-25. It says it's a 1 HP with 1.65 SF. Frame Y56Y, Type CX Form KJM Code H Encl DP. It goes with a Challenger CF11-N1-1F 1-11-F99 / 34-2234 Self Priming Pump that I"d like to get a seal kit for. Salt water pool.
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Hi Deryk, For your pump you would require the the B2848 Motor along with the Challenger Tune Up Kit.
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I have a starite pump, cant make out model # looks like HPRA??-148
i have mottor SQ1152. I need tune up kit, leaking where 6 bolts attach to the motor.
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Hi Dave, Can you double check your part # it should be a 2PRA, 4PRA or 6PRA. If you have the 2PRA you have the Sta-Rite DuraGlas and you will need the Dura Glas Tune Up Kit. If you have the 4PRA you have the Sta-Rite DuraGlas II and you will need the Dura Glas II Tune Up Kit. If you have the 6PRA you have the Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro and you will need the Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit.
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Hi, looking for just the replacement motor for my sta-rite pump P6EA6F-206L. will this motor work? I can seem to find the part number for the motor only
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Hi Steve, The UQC1152 is the correct motor needed for the P6EA6F-206L pump, I would also recommend getting the Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit.
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I have a Starite Max-E-Glas ll 2 HP motor, Mod. K48N2PA105. Will the 1 1/2 Hp K48MPA105 replacement motor fit ? This motor only runs the water fall and it seems to be overkill with 2HP. I would think a 1 HP would even work if you have one thats compatible. Thank You
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Hi Dennis you will need the SQ1202 2HP Motor. if you replace your motor with this 1.5 HP motor then this motor will fail quickly since it will be trying to output 2 HP worth of water because it has a 2 HP impeller. You could go down in size to this motor but you will also need to reduce your impeller size to this 1.5 HP Max-E-Glas II Impeller.
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I have this motor (k48m2pa105c4) which is working ok but I wanted to replace it with a variable speed model. Is there such a replacement? the motor is a 1.5 HP with a SF of 1.47.
Its on a Sta Rite p4e6f-183l pump. If a VS motor is not available, could you suggest a suitable Var. Speed pump?
Thanks
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Hi Jon, The ECM27SQU VS Motor will replace your current single speed motor. I will also recommend getting the Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas II/DuraGlas II Tune Up Kit (GOKIT38).
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I have a 30 year old Anthony Pool Model VA-38, having trouble with the motor pump, question is your SQ1152 the correct replacement?
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Are you sure the the VA-38 is the model of your pump and not your filter. If you have an Anthony Centrifugal pump then yes the SQ1152 would be the correct replacement motor, but just making sure that we're talking about the same thing.
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I opened the back to hold the shaft to install an impeller. Unfortunately a spring fell out. Can I find a picture of how the items in the back, e.g. relay, capacitors are arranged? I do electrical work all the time but not motors
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What are the wiring instructions?
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The wiring diagram should be on the motor. You may use our How To Wire A Pool Pump as a guide, click here to view.
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My motor is becoming sluggish upon start up. I noticed on the Web the Large capacitor (20Microfard) on the outside of the motor is a run capacitor. Is this correct? If so, what do I need for the start capacitor?
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Hi, Dan M. Yes, the capacitor located on the top of the motor is the Run Capacitor 20MFD 370V (17586320) and the capacitor located under the back cover is the Start Capacitor 36-43MFD, 220-250V (610807-011).
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I have a 7-K56AA23A04-05 motor that is making a grinding noise. I guess I nee to replace it. What motor should I buy and what kits?
Is it better to buy the pump /mptor combination?
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The SQ1152 would be the replacement motor that you need. As for the seal kit, I will need to know the model of your pump for that. If you are not sure of the model you can attach a picture and I will identify it for you.
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Is this motor as energy efficient as the 2842
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i have the Sta-rite Max-e-pro P6E6F-207L 1.5hp and it is excessively noisy. Everything works fine the 6 hours i have it running daily, and wanted to know best way to remedy this without having to replace. If not possible to fix, what motor and parts would I need to repair.
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You can either replace the bearings on the motor so if the motor you have is part number SQ1152 the bearings you need to replace are part numbers 5270-31 and 5270-32. If you are not able to complete a repair like that, you will have to replace the motor and shaft seal which is part number 5057-30.
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I have an A.O. Smith (K48M2N110) pump that has gone faulty in my house. Please suggest if you have this pump in stock. Also do I need to order anything else with it in order to successfully complete the install.
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Good afternoon, You are looking for a A.O. Smith Round Flange 1 1/2 HP Full Rate Motor (C1101, ST1152) You will also need a shaft seal and some orings. I will need to know what pump this motor is going on to let know which gokit to purchase
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I have a sta-rite Sta-rite P6EA6F-206L pool filter pump with a frozen motor and would like to be sure that this is the correct replacement. Please advise. Thanks!
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This looks like the replacement for my AO Smith Model K48M2PA105C4. What other parts am I likely to need to replace to have the replacement function the best? The impeller is the big round part attached to the flange end, correct? Is it typical to replace them both at the same time. What indicates whether it's fine or needs to be replaced. Also what is the shaft seal I see mentioned that also needs to be replaced?
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Hi, R Bruce. When replacing the motor we typically recommend replacing the pump shaft seal along with the gaskets and or o-rings. You would replace the impeller if it's damaged or worn. In order to locate these parts, we will need the make and model of the pump housing. If you're unable to locate the pump info you can email us photos of the housing to upload@inyopools.com.
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Hello, The motor went out on my in ground pool, part of the label on the motor is peeled of but the motor says century SQ1152 15 yrs. old, also says 1 H.P. square flange, so why when I put in SQ1152 online it says 1.5 H.P. Pool is 17,000 gallon with a 6 seat under waterfall jump off waterfall. Is the 1 H.P strong enough? Thank You, Pat
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Hi Pat, Could you take photo of your motor label as well as a wide shot showing your complete pump, and email us these photos to upload@inyopools.com this will allow us to make the proper motor replacement suggestion.
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When trying to start the pump the motor just hums. I have been able to get the motor to start twice. This makes me believe that the capacitor is bad. Does this motor have 2 capacitors? I thought the cylinder on top of the motor was it. I also see a small black battery like cylinder on the back of the motor under the cover plate, so I'm not sure.
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Hi, Jim. This motor has both a Start Capacitor - 610807-011 and a Run Capacitor - 17586320.
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I see two different answers for replacement for p6ea6f-206l. Usq1152 and USC 1152. Which one is correct? What's the difference? Thank you
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Hi, Vincent. The USQ1152 is a standard motor and the UQC1152 is an energy efficient motor. Either motor can be used as a replacement for the P6EA6F-206L model pump along with the Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit - GOKIT79.
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I have a max- e-pro model P6E6D-205L a 3/4hp full rate with a triton TR50 and a 12000gl pool. My clean operating pressure is 10psi I have 70+ feet of head. I'm looking to just replace the motor and not the entire pump housing. Shold I go with a 1 1/2hp full rate AO smith? The current motor hp just doesn't seem to keep the pool clean.
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Hi David, I'm thinking the 1.5 HP may be too powerful for your filter. My suggestion would be the SQ1102 1 HP Full Rate Replacement Motor along with the Max E Pro Seal Kit and you will need to replace your 3/4 HP Impeller with this 1 HP Max E Pro Impeller.
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Have a Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas II
Mod K48M2PA105 Motor P4E6F-152L
Motor casing gets too hot to touch. Motor stops after 2 hours run time , cools down and starts again.
Assuming need new motor? Recommendation and what ring kit might i need when replacing?
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Hi, Jim. This SQ1152 Motor along with the Dura-Glas II Tune Up Kit - GOKIT38 are the parts you'll need to get your pump running smoothly again.
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I have a Sta-Rite P6E6F-207L Max-E-Pro pump.
I'm looking to replace the motor and want to put in new o-rings and shaft seal.
What is the correct motor and seal kit required?
It looks like the SQ1152 (not USQ1152) is the correct motor. Is that correct? I can't find the appropriate seal part number
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Hi, Kirk. This SQ1152 motor and the Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit - GOKIT79 are the parts you'll need for the P6E6F-207L pump.
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the model # is p6e6f is this the pump and motor. I only need the motor 1.5 hp. What part # do I need to order?
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Hi, Jim. You can use this SQ1152 (FR 48Y) or the B842 (FR 56Y) motor as a replacement for the P6E6F- pump. You will also need the Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit - GOKIT79.
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I have a Pentair WFE-26 pump on which I have successfully replaced the motor with an A.O. Smith Model K48L2PA105A6 (UQC1152, 1.5HP, square flange) in the past. I was happy with A.O. Smith - what 1.5 HP motor and accessories would I need to replace it?
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If you are needing to replace the same motor, seals, and gaskets then you would need the UQC1152 and the GOKIT32 for a standard chlorine pool or the GOKIT32SALT for a salt water swimming pool.
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I have a sta-rite pump with a SQ1152 motor. I purchased this motor about 6 years ago from InyoPools. It is now overheatings. It does not seem to be blowing air through the vents. Is there a better version of this motor. I am used to getting at least 10 years from a motor. If there is not a better motor can you provide me with the motor and shaft seal kit part numbers to order?
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Can I replace a sq1152 with ab841 ee motor. Whisperflow pump. And will it be a direct fit
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Hi, Johnny. You can use the B841 motor as a replacement to the SQ1152 motor, however, you also have to replace the Impeller. If you don't want to change any other parts other than the seals, the B842 EE, or the B858 standard are the direct 56Y frame replacement options. Whichever motor you decide to get, I will recommend getting the Whisperflo Tune Up Kit - GOKIT32 or GOKIT32SALT.
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Do I have to replace the pump seal?
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When replacing a motor it is highly recommended to replace the main seal at the least. You will need to know the model name or number of the front pump housing in order to locate the correct seal or seals. If you are not sure then you can email us images of the housing to upload@inyopools.com so we can try and identify it.
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On the SQ1152 pump are the flange screw holes approximately 5" apart on center?
And the end of shaft 1/2" fine thread? (/Products/00200017003515.htm)
I am buying a spare pool pump to swap out when my K48M2PA104A2 pump needs repairs and need to make sure this one will fit.
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Will the SQ1152 replace Jandy R0445110 motor on Jandy pump PHPM, and what seal kit?
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Hi Dennis, We are showing that the R0445110 is actually a 1 HP with a 1.65 Service Factor which equals a 1.65 True HP. Based on this information you will want to go with the SQ1102 1 HP Full Rate Replacement Motor You will also need a shaft seal when replacing your motor this can be seen as Key # in the PHPM Parts Diagram Page you will need to know your serial # to choose the correct seal. When you replace your motor. We put together this Video on How to Replace a Pool Pump Motor which you may find helpful when you tackle this project.
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Hello, I will be replacing a SQ1152 K48M2PA105C4 with this model, which seal kit will I need and should I replace the diffuser?
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Hi Sylvain, To determine the proper seal kit we will need to know your pump make and model information, common pump names would be Pentair Whisperflo, Pentair Challenger, Jandy Stealth, etc.. To supply this information click the reply link below, also if you could send a few photos those are always helpful as well. If you send photos then take a close up shot of the motor label as well as a wide shot of the complete pump to include the pipes going in and out of the pump. To supply photos simply click the reply link below and upload your photos. Once we get any of this information we can make the proper recommendation. Also a diffuser is not normally needed to be replaced.
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Yes, I realized I did not provide the pump model once I clicked submit. The pump is a Pentair/American Product Ultra flow model number 38468200.
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Thanks Sylvain that is helpful. You will also require this American Products Ultra Flo Seal Kit
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Replacing pump motor with your SQ 1152 model. Does it come with necessary seals/gaskets or do I have to order them separately?
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Hi, David. The seals are not included, they will have to be purchased separately. The seals are specific to the pump housing.
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We are replacing old challenger motor. What is the life of
A.O. Smith 1 1/2 H.P Square Flange Dual Speed Full Rate Motor
SQS1152R
The usual lifespan of modern pool pump motors is 2 - 4 years.
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Before I purchase I would like to know if this is the correct motor for my sta-rite system (PLM300). I also need an electrical cover replacement. Also a trap cover. All help would be appreciated.
Hi, Mark. This SQ1152 is the correct replacement motor. The 1/2" conduit connection can be purchased at your local hardware store. As for the trap cover, it might be P/N 17307-0111S. However, I will need to know the pump housing model number or provide a picture of it too confirm.
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Wanted to check to see if this is the correct motor for me. Also I saw that you recommend replacing the main seal. Can you give me that part number.
A.O. Smith SQ1102 1 HP, 3450 RPM, 1.65 Service Factor, 48Y Frame, Capacitor Start, ODP Enclosure, Square Flange Pool Motor is current. Can or would it be an advantage to go to a 1.5 HP motor? Is there a Centruy 1.5HP that would fit current set up?
Thanks
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Will this pump replace one labelled SQ1152 with a motor model that begins with K48M2PA...(can't read the rest)?
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Hi Marik, we would need some more information to confirm the replacement motor for you. If you can get us the impeller part number and a photo of the front pump housing that the motor attaches to then we may be able to locate that motor.
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Is this motor a good replacement on my Sta-rite Max-E-Pro P6E6F-207L 1.5 HP motor? I did not see it listed on the Max-E-Pro replacement parts page. Thanks for your help.
Hi Richard, yes, this is the correct single speed replacement motor for the motor included in your photo. You will also need a Sta-Rite Max E Pro seal kit(please see product details) when you replace your motor. We put together this Video on How to Replace a Pool Pump Motor which you may find helpful when you tackle this project.
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looks like this pump motor K48M2PA104A2 is the right one, i need the seals to go with it, but don't know the manufacture of my pump. Previous owner painted over name plate. Can you please send me quote for pump motor and seals. Thank you.
Hi Hi Ward, this is the correct replacement single speed motor. The seal kit is the GOKIT32 for a chlorine swimming pool and is the GOKIT32SALT for a saltwater pool. If you still need a quote please visit our online chat feature where a live representative can email you one asap.
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I'm trying to identify my pump to be able to order the other parts for it. I believe this motor would work. I've attached 3 photos by which I hope you will be able to help me identify it.
Thanks!
Yes, this is the correct replacement motor for the motor included in your photo. You will also need a Sta-Rite Dyna Glas Seal Kit when you replace your motor. We put together this Video on How to Replace a Pool Pump Motor which you may find helpful when you tackle this project.
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What is the correct replacement for the Sta rite max-e-Glas II? 1-1/2 HP 48y? Is this the correct one?
Hi Paul, yes, this is the correct replacement motor for the motor included in your photo. You will also need a Sta-Rite Max E Glass II seal kit(please read product description) when you replace your motor. We put together this Video on How to Replace a Pool Pump Motor which you may find helpful when you tackle this project.
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Im trying to replace my pond motor. Is this the correct one? Also what else do I need to complete the repair? thank you
Hello. The Century SQ1152 is the correct replacement. It appears that your pump is a Pentair Dura-Glas II or Max-E-Glas II. Both these pump models have the exact same parts. Please verify this pump is a II generation by 1) Reference the pump lid part number for the II models, C3-185P, located on the perimeter of the lid itself, in the small space in between the handle ribs. 2) Compare the pump basket to the attached picture. When replacing a motor it is recommended that the shaft seal, gaskets, and o-ring be replaced as well. The GOKIT38 contains all these necessary parts and is recommended for both pump models. Tune Up Kit Sta-Rite P4E & P4EA Max-E-Glas II / DuraGlas II - GOKIT38 Basket, Generic Dura-glass Ii & Max-e-pro Pump () - V26-370
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I need pump and and basket
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Could you send us a few photos of your pump and motor? Please take a close up shot of the motor label as well as a wide shot of the complete pump to include the pipes going in and out of the pump. To supply photos simply click the reply link below and upload your photos. Once we get those photos we can make the proper recommendation.
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Hi, I'm looking to see if this is the correct replacement motor. Please see attached picture. I will also need the seal kit for a salt pool. Thanks very much
Hello Chris, the replacement motor for your motor model k48m2pa105c3 based on the image you provided is the SQ1152. We also recommend replacing the seals and gaskets when replacing a pool pump motor. Here is our "Finding the Tune-Up Kit for Your Pool Pump" guide which should assist you with that.
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