Re: Noisy pump
I agree with Mark. Also, wiring wouldn't make a pump get noisy. Can you give any better description of the noise? Such as squealing, grinding, a little rough, hum? Does the noise get better or worse as the pump heats up from a cold start? Try checking it first thing in the morning after cooling all night. Something you may try at home is to open the pump basket lid and let the water drain out and power it up dry. This should unload it like they probably did in the store. If it's an AG pool you'll have to plug the hoses somehow to keep the pool water from flowing into the chamber. Chamber doesn't have to be perfectly dry, wet is fine, just no solid charge of water to move.
Al
Edit: Just thought of something else. Was the motor new or a rebuilt? I know you said new but just want to make sure. Unlikely a new bearing would start to fail this early but if the motor was rebuilt then they may not have replaced the bearings. However, new bearings do fail sometimes. It's called infant mortality in the design field.
16'x32' oval 22K gal IG vinyl pool; ; Hayward S244T sand filter; Hayward superpump 1 HP pump; hrs; K-2006; PF:5.5
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