KarlW65
05-27-2007, 02:27 PM
My pool pump - Hayward 1 HP is about 1 year old and was working fine until about Aug of last year. A strange problem is occuring where it takes 1-10 times to start the pump. There is plenty of water and suction and once it starts it works well.
I have replaced the starter capacitor that that seemed to help a bit now starts either the first time or within the first 5 times.
Any ideas?
I'm running it at 230 V and my meter indicates the volts are there, the ground connection is also good. I'm on a 50 AMP circuit and this behavior occurs regardless if the heater is on or not. There are no shorts, I'm on a 30 amp ground fault circuit at the pump and a 50AMP circuit at the panel.
Could it be a wiring problem? Perhaps the peak amps are not there? Yet it looks like the impeller engages sometimes?
Is it mechanical - I've recently replaced the impeller and it seems to rotate smoothly.
It is a DE system and the pressure is usually about 9 psi (24 sq ft filter).
The pump runs a bit hot but doesn't trigger the thermal sensor.
I have replaced the starter capacitor that that seemed to help a bit now starts either the first time or within the first 5 times.
Any ideas?
I'm running it at 230 V and my meter indicates the volts are there, the ground connection is also good. I'm on a 50 AMP circuit and this behavior occurs regardless if the heater is on or not. There are no shorts, I'm on a 30 amp ground fault circuit at the pump and a 50AMP circuit at the panel.
Could it be a wiring problem? Perhaps the peak amps are not there? Yet it looks like the impeller engages sometimes?
Is it mechanical - I've recently replaced the impeller and it seems to rotate smoothly.
It is a DE system and the pressure is usually about 9 psi (24 sq ft filter).
The pump runs a bit hot but doesn't trigger the thermal sensor.