What kind of noise? Screech, like bad bearings? Or it's normal noise but just louder?
my above ground pool is only two years old.
i pulled the pump out of storage for the winter and it is very noisy its sounds it doesn't sound like its coming from the motor itself but some where closer to where it moves the water.
i had it running for about 3 hours last night and it didn't get hot, its just made a ton of noise, its seems able to push the water as it always did.
im think i need a new one unless i can easily troubleshoot and fix this one.
should i even bother or just get a new one? if so what should i get. i have a 12x24x52" above ground pool.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
What kind of noise? Screech, like bad bearings? Or it's normal noise but just louder?
Janet
kind of but not too sqeally, more like it isn't running smoothly, almost sounds of balance, like maybe the propeller is hitting the containment wall or the bearings aren't rotating smoothly. normally the pump is pretty quiet, but when i turned it one it is just very noisy, it definitely sounds like something is wrong with it and i shouldn't run it.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
i opened it up and it looks like the impeller is getting damaged from a wobbly shaft.
i guess im buying a new pump.
i have a proline cartridge filter it currently has a 75sf cartridge in it rated for 75gpm max flow and 30psi max pressure. any recommendations for a new pump? i prefer a 2 speed for vacuuming and i only have a 120v line at the pool.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
I can't help you with the pump/filter match, but I'm sure that Pooldoc, Mark (mas985), or one of the other equipment folks will be by shortly and should be able to help.
What was the original pump model #? One option would be to just replace the motor if you are satisfied with the performance and the wet end is still in good condition. If not then given the size of your filter, I would go with the smallest AG two speed which is the Pentair Dynamo 3/4 HP. It will probably be less powerful than your last pump but your filter may survive longer because of it. BTW, do use a manual vacuum or automatic?
Mark
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the old model number, from on the pump: sd-20-2n11cd
i can can put a larger filter in, right now i only have a 75sf one in there. that is due to be replaced this year.
i need a whole new pump, the wet end its getting damaged from the shaft wobbling around.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
looking at the pentair you suggested, does it have a side discharge? all the ones i see are vertical.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
I take it that your original pump does not have a pump basket? Also, does it matter if the pump has a side discharge? Isn't all the hose flex anyway?
Mark
Hydraulics 101; Pump Ed 101; Pump/Pool Spreadsheets; Pump Run Time Study; DIY Acid Dosing; DIY Cover Roller
18'x36' 20k plaster, MaxFlo SP2303VSP, Aqualogic PS8 SWCG, 420 sq-ft Cartridge, Solar, 6 jet spa, 1 HP jet pump, 400k BTU NG Heater
yes it has a pump basket, and its needs a side discharge and it connects directly to the cartridge filter from the side.
the pump you suggest is only 3/4 HP which is fine, but is the high speed 3/4 or more? if the high is 3/4, what does the pump operate on low at?
right now i have a 2hp but that is way to high except for vacuum or really turning the water over for chemicals, otherwise the normal speed of 3/4 (i believe ) is plenty.
7.5K gallon 12x24 AG pool, 2-spd 1.5hp running on low, high for vacuuming; cartridge filter PF: 16
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