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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How can I get a manual for this pump?
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This is a " Cover All ' type manual that would reference many of their motors. Otherwise, a call to A.O. Smith at 866-887-5216 may be able to e-mail you a specif manual for your motor.
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I took out my motor to replace some parts in pump, I wrote down how the wires were plugged in to the back, but cannot find the piece of paper. I know the green wire is on top, is white the next one down or is black???
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Hi Jeff, For AC motors, either wire can go on either terminal. In some cases on 115 volt motors, there is a note on the connection diagram of where the hot or neutral wire is to go. This is done so that if there is an overload condition and the motor trips the protector, there will only be a shock potential between the hot wire and the protector. However the 115 volt motor will work wired either way. For 230V motors, both wires are hot so the overload situation does not apply.
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where can I get the replacement seals for this motor? Thanks! (flange seals to inline filter pot). Thanks!
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Hi Amy, we will have to know the pump manufacture and model to determine what replacement seals you need. Motors are not specific to any one pump. The same motor can be used in any number of pumps.
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motor has several years of reliable service, now seems to be running hot: housing is 149 deg F. Seems to have gotten hotter recently
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Hello Jesse, that is way too hot; luckily, we have a few guides on solving the issue, take a look at the following: How To Troubleshoot a Pool Pump Motor - Motor Overheated, Why Is My Motor Running Hot and How To Fix a Hot Pump Motor
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What is the flow rate of this motor, GPM?
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The flow rate or Gallons Per Minute is determined by by the combination of the motor and the pump housing it gets attached to. If you can get us the make and model of the pump you have, I can tell you the Gallons Per Minute.
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Do you sale start capacitor for this 220v motor?
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Hi Ernest, The A.O. Smith 2 H.P Square Flange Full Rate Motor (SQ1202) uses the 36-43 MFD 220-250V Start Capacitor (BC36M-250-S).
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Do you have the impeller for Model # K48N2PA105C4 pump?
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Hi Tom, The info provided will only allow me to locate the motor not the pump info, I would need to know the manufacture and model of the pump housing that the motor connects to.
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I need a K48N2PA105 MOTOR, Impeller to match and necessary seals. Can you give me the info for all the parts I need?
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The seals and the impeller are dependent on the model of the front pump housing that the motor is bolted to. You can send in an image of the motor model label and image of the front pump housing here if you need. https://www.inyopools.com/support.aspx
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is this motor compatible with the Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro P6E6G-208L?
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Hi, This motor is the correct replacement for the Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro P6E6G-208L pump, I would also recommend that you get the Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro Tune Up Kit.
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I have this model motor. It is not working and I tried replacing the capacitor. No go. Its over 10 years old. My pool guy says I need a new one. I would like to replace with an energy efficient model. Can you please steer me in the right direction. Thank you.
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Hi Felicia, Unfortunately, there is not an energy efficient single speed replacement for this motor, the only other option is to switch to a dual speed motor which will be the B2984T. You can let it run on high speed for high flow application and low speed for water circulation.
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I am looking for motor replacement and think this might be the one and also want to know which impeller I might need , I currently have an Ultra-Flow pump and A.O. Smith SQ1202 High energy efficiency single speed motorn230V, fr 48y, 60hz, amps 11.2 RPM3450, SF 1.3 mod. k48n2pa102a2 and can you suggest a kit to go with it?
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What pump seal goes with the usq1202 and is the seal replaced with lube or silicone? Thanks
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Hi Ray, The pump shaft seal is specific to the pump housing, not the motor. If you can provide the model of the pump we can locate the correct seals.
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What pump seal goes with the usq1202 and is the seal replaced with lube or silicone? Thanks
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The pump seal is associated with the pump you have, not the motor. I would recommend identifying the pump make and model first. Then you can search on our website for the parts for that specific pump.
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My motor is making a small humming noise but will not come on. It is very hot to
Touch. Could it be the capacitor.
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Hello Terry, depending on whether you have a SQ1202 motor your Run capacitor part# is 628318-308 and Start Capacitor part# is 610807-011. Depending on how old motor is I would also replace pump seal and orings if you replace whole motor.
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If I upgrade from this single speed pump to the B2984T, do I need to replace the impeller or just the tune up kit?
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Hi. If you currently have the SQ1202 single speed motor then the B2984T motor is the correct replacement. You can reuse you impeller if it's in good condition and get a tune up kit if one is available for your model pump.
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I currently have a A.O.Smith square flange 2HP HEnergy Efficient single speed motor and wondering if the EE is a better pick than the regulau have for 274.99
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Hi, Energy efficient motors are always better than the standard motors. If you have the SQ1202 motor you can use the Century B2843 motor as an energy efficient replacement. The frame size on the B2843 motor is larger but will mount to your pump, you will have to make a small adjustment if your pump has a motor base.
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why doesn't this site show your High Efficiency motor SQ1202 share flange single speed 2HP
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Hi, Unfortunately, Century does not have an energy efficient motor for the SQ1202 motor which has a 48Y frame. However, you can use the Century B2843 which will provide the same Total HP as the SQ1202 but it has a 56Y frame which is larger but will still mount to your pump.
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I have a pump motor mod #C48M2EC15, 2 hp,UL 778 outdoor will the SQ1202 be the replacement for mine?
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Hi Kirk, The proper replacement motor for the C48M2EC15 is the USQ1202 2 HP Replacement Motor.
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looking at a new pool pump, ESQ1202 Will I need a new shaft seal?
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We always recommend replacing all seals and especially the main shaft seal. In order to cross-reference the correct one, you will need to know the model name or number off of the front pump housing that the motor bolts to. You can email us on our support request page or call in with that information so a representative can assist you.
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your 2 hp SQ1202 doesn't list my motor mod # as an alternate mod #, but when I put it in your web site search the SQ1202 comes up as a replacement, can I use it. My motor specs are as follows UL 778 outdoor, mod # C48M2EC15, 2 hp, rating cont .
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can't find this motor in your inventory. Do you have it? AO SMITH century centurion, cat B849, serial 06511ch,
part 0-177896-22, type CX, frame y56y, hp 1.5, volts 230, time cont, encl dp, form kjm
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Hello Kirk, we have an A.O. Smith 2 H.P Square Flange Full Rate Motor - SQ1202 and Motor 56y Sqfl Full 1.5hp - B849.
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my pool guy said to get stay-rite max-E glass 2 2 hp square flange. It is to run a waterfall that is only on an hour per day max, normally.
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If you are needing a replacement motor for a Sta Rite Max E Glas II 2 HP Pump then this is the correct replacement. If you need a complete Sta Rite Max E Glass II pump then that pump is no longer being produced and we suggest the PL2603 PureLine Prime 2 HP Pump as a suitable replacement.
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i have a 2hp jandy hp series pool "motor" i need to replace do you carry this motor?and how much and how fast to ship if you do thanks..it says also ----models PHPFand PHPM ON THE BOOK..
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If the old motor has ROT. CCWPE, is this defining the rotation direction and if so, is this counter clock wise? And the motor number is SQ1202. They replaced this old motor with a new USQ 1202. There is no ROT on this motor. Is this motor therefore operating clock wise?
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I have a Sta-Rite P4RA6G series pump for my pool. Can you let me know what is the correct motor for it?
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Hello. My Sta-rite max e-glas II starts up and quits after 5 to 10 seconds. I will clean the filter and all baskets...however. If the motor is bad which replacement motor should i seek? I believe this 1202 correct?? I have just rebuilt the wet-end a few months back and all was really well.
Model-P4EAA66-189L
Code-IJ05L
thank you!!
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Does it come with gaskets if not what is the part # of the gaskets for Motor SQ1202?
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Hello James,The motor does not come with the seals and gaskets. That motor can go on 11 different pumps, so I would need to know which pump/model you have to recommend the correct parts for you. If you are unsure of which pump you have, you can e-mail us pictures at Upload@inyopools.com
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What is replacement motor part number for a DYNA-GLAS SQ1202
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I have a Hayward Tristar High Performance Pump with a 2.0 hp motor, 208-230 volts, 12-11 amps, Part # 7-196338-24, Serial 039103M FR Y56Y Type CP. The Pool is 15,000 gallons. Cement in-ground pool built in 2012. Original equipment. The pump seems to have frozen up, loud humming noise when the circuit breaker is reset. Pump is not turning. Circuit breaker tripped. If I need to replace the motor, what motor do I need as a replacement and where can I order one?
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What is the best practice to remove the impeller from the shaft? How do you secure the motor shaft to spin off the impeller?
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Hi. All of your answers can be found in our How To Remove Those Stubborn Pool Pump Impellers guide.
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I HAVE A STA-RITE MAX-E-GLAS II MOTOR # SQ1202, 230 VOLTS, 2 H.P., 1PH, 3450 R.P.M., 48Y, 60HZ, 11.2 MAX AMPS, SF 1.3 THE PUMP IS A P4EA6G-188L WILL THIS MOTOR WORK? AND WHAT SERVICE KIT DO I NEED? THANK YOU FOR ALL YOUR HELP
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Your diagram for SQ1202 pump shows the strainer housing Does the $253 includes the
new housing strainer too If not what is the price of new pump and strainer
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The price of this motor is for just the motor. If you need an estimate for a complete pump please provide the complete pump model. If you are not sure of that model then please email us images of that to upoad@inyopools.com so we can advise.
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I am trying to replace Anthony AR207-L motor pump and strainer exactly as your diagram shows please provide additional price for pump/strainer housing including required seals. I'm also trying to replace a 1990 Apollo 52 SF DE filter with a Hayward DE 6020 and I was told I may need a 1 1/2 UP motor but I want to facilate installation so I replac ing the motor with an equal 2 HP
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if I wanted to just replace the motor on the stealth SPHF 2.0 which one would you recommend?
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WHAT IS THE CAPACITOR FOR THIS MOTOR
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Hi. This motor has a Run Capacitor - 628318-308 and a Start Capacitor - 610807-011.
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I need the “Go kit” for this specific installation, including Ceramic seals for impeller and motor.
Don you will require this Pac-Fab Challenger Seal Kit
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I believe my current sq1202 motor isn’t spinning my last 90’s ultra flow pump fast enough. If I replace the motor, is the SF important between sq1202 and usq1202? What motor seal kit do I need too?
Hi, looking to replace the motor for a Jandy PHPM2.0. Current motor is obscure US Motors (Nidec) Model T55MWCTH-1582, 2.6 HP, 3450 RPM, 230 volts, 11.0 amps. First time DIY so any tips welcome! Please see pics and thank you!
Hi Kevin, Thanks for the photos those were super helpful! Yes this SQ1202 motor is the correct replacement motor for your Jandy Plus HP PHPM2.0 pump shown in your photo. You will also need a Jandy Plus HP Shaft 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. You got this!
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I need to replace my Sta Rite pump motor model #196251. Do you have this replacement motor?
Hi Rich, Thanks for the photos! You will need the USQ1202 2 HP Replacement Motor
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Hi Patrick. Do I need anything ele to do the replacement?
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We also suggest a seal kit when replacing your motor. Could you send a photo of a wide shot of your complete pump showing the pipes going in and out of the pump, this will allow us to suggest the proper seal kit. 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.
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Thanks for the quick service. Attached are the pics
Hi Rich, Thank you for the additional photos you will also need this Max E Pro Seal Kit
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have a sta-rite 2HP pump #P6E6G-208L / motor K48N2PA105
Is this the correct motor?
What is the correct seal/tune up kit part # for this pump?
CA Compliant options (req'ed)?
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Yes, the Century 2.0 HP Square Flange 48Y Full Rate Motor - SQ1202 http://www.inyopools.com/Products/00200017003516.htm?Keywords=sq1202 is correct. The Tune Up Kit Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro (Pre February 2015) - GOKIT79 http://www.inyopools.com/Products/00500017072606.htm is the correct kit.
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I have a P6E6F-207FL pump (sourcing a PacFab-48 filter) with an SQ1152 motor screeching like a banshee.
1) Can I replace the 1.5HP SQ1152 motor with a 2.0HP SQ1202 motor to improve pool performance?
2) Is the GOKIT79 the right kit for SQ1202 and SQ1152?
3) Are there any pool pump drop-in replacements for the P6E6F-207L pump? Super Max 1.5 HP Pump - PHK2RA6F103L looks close but no dimensions found on product page or manual.
Thanks in advance for your help! Love your site and support!
Hi Jay, Everything you have stated is correct with a few clarifications. If you go up to the SQ1202 Motor you will still need the GOKIT79 Seal Kit and you will need to upgrade to this 2 HP Full Rate Max E Pro Impeller The dimensions and port location on the Super Max are not in the same location as the Max E Pro so it will not be a drop in replacement. Finally if you live in California you will need to go with a variable speed motor.
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Thank you for your fast and considerate reply. The least risk would be to just buy the SQ1152 and GOKIT79 Seal Kit. Would you recommend the SQ1202 upgrade for the increase performance? If so, would the C105-238pdba Full Rate Impeller (normally $20 higher) also be a recommended upgrade to the C105-238peba Impeller? Thanks in advance for response.
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I would only go with the 2 HP if you feel as the 1.5 HP was having trouble keeping up with the filtration needs of your pool. You will see a bump in performance just by having a new 1.5 HP motor. If you stay with 1.5 HP then you don't need to replace your impeller, only if you see signs of damage to your current impeller. If you do replace your impeller then it is important to stay with the proper sized HP impeller which matches the HP of your motor (i.e. don't go with a 2 HP impeller and a 1.5 HP motor).
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I have a Sta-Rite Max-E-Glas Model PE6G-122L - 2HP as my spa jet pump. Can you confirm the proper replacement pump and gasket kit please?
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Hi Justin, You will require this SQ1202 2 HP Replacement Motor Based on the year your pump was manufactured You will also need this Sta-Rite Seal Kit Pre 1998 or this Sta-Rite Seal Kit 1998 and After. If you are not sure if your pump is from before or after 1998, then we put together this Video on How to Determine if your Sta-Rite Pump is Before or After 1998. We also 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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I have a sta-rite pump model p6e6g-208l with a AE100GHL motor listed as replacement. Is the sq1202 the same motor? Energy efficient as well? What seal kit do I need also?
Thank you,
Tom
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my water pump for a spa model k48n2pa105c4 ( A.O.Smith ) 2 HP, square Flange is dead.
do you have this model or similar one for replacement ?
I also need a new seal.
I am in California. I will add photos later
Thank you.
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Hi Van Le, yes this is the correct replacement motor for your motor model k48n2pa105c4. When replacing a pool motor we do suggest a Seal Kit. Could you send us a few photos of your pump so we can suggest the proper seal kit? If so then please take 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 for your seal kit.
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What motor pump do I need to replace my Sta-rite pump. Please see the attached picture. Thanks.
Hi Jonathon, the correct single speed replacement motor for the motor included in your photo is the USQ1202. 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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I need to know what gasket tune up kit is for your century sq1202 pump motor. thanks
Thank you for Contacting Inyo Pools, Could you send some pictures of the pump and the motor together.
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Can you tell me the difference between an "Up Rate" motor and a "Full Rate" motor? I have to replace a 2hp Sta Rite Max e Pro motor.
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Hello Doug. Attached please find a brief tutorial explaining the difference between an Up Rate and Full Rate Motor Designation. How To Understand True Pump Horsepower - Up Rated vs Full Rated
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Hi! I believe I need to replace my pool pump and was wondering what is the appropriate model to replace it with? Also, based on the photos could you recommend the seal kit? Thanks in advance!
November 2021
Thank you for contacting Inyo Pools the correct replacement would be Century 2.0 HP Square Flange 56Y Full Rate Motor - B2748 and the right seal kit Tune Up Kit Pentair/Purex Whisperflo - GOKIT32 Or if you have a salt system GOKIT32SALT
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I have a Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro pump (Series P6RA6G-207L with a K48N2PA105 motor, Trying determine which is the correct replacement motor. The Century 2.0 HP Square Flange 48Y Full Rate Motor - SQ1202 or USQ1202
Your Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro 2 HP Up Rate Pump - P6RA6G-207L left the factory with a 2 HP uprated motor (the USQ1202). It was replaced with the K48N2PA105 motor which is a full rate motor that generates 2.6 HP. Local pool stores can't carry the variety of motors that we have, so they often have "one-size-fits-most" motors in stock and sell you what they have available. Does it work? Yes. Does it cost you more to run it? Yes! You are spending more to run the 2.6HP motor than you would for a 2.2HP motor, which can add up to quite a bit over the life of the motor. I'll send you a quote on the more appropriate motor as well as a tune-up kit for your Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro Pump.
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