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Re: Rebuilt Pump Doesn't List Service Factor or model #
Thanks for the replys.
So after taking it apart and cross referencing the impeller # with the # on the strainer lid I've come to the conclusion that the motor is an AO Smith SQ1102. It appears the rebuilder likes to round up as the Amps are actually 19.2/9.6 it is indeed 1HP with a SF of 1.65. Needless to say this thing must suck a lot of energy.
So I sought out a replacement 2 speed pump and maybe you can help me decide which you think is better. For $300 I found an AO Smith SQS1102R full rate with a HP of 1-1/6 a SF of 1.65 and an amp draw of 9.5/2.5. But for $50 more I found a discontinued AO Smith UQS1202R up rate with a HP of 2-1/3 SF 1.1 and an amp draw of 10/3. So I guess my question is, do you think it's worth the extra $50? I figure twice the HP an increase in the total service factor of .55 with just a minimal amp gain of .5 kinda seems like a no brainer for $50 extra bucks. What do you guys think? Thanks again for all your help.
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Re: Rebuilt Pump Doesn't List Service Factor or model #
The amp draw listed on a motor label is simply the maximum rating. It doesn't tell you what the actual amp draw will be for the motor. That depends on the impeller and the plumbing and motor efficiency.
Also, the 2 HP is not really twice the HP. The first motor has a THP (total HP) of 1.65 (1*1.65) and the second motor 2.2 THP (2*1.1). So that is a difference in THP of only 0.55. But that doesn't doesn't buy you anything since the two motors will draw about the same power so save your money and go with the cheaper motor.
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