What he said.
You could use a smaller pump, but as far as I know, an above-ground 3/4 HP with 2 speeds is not available.
What he said.
You could use a smaller pump, but as far as I know, an above-ground 3/4 HP with 2 speeds is not available.
You are correct about the 2 speed 3/4 HP for above ground pools but they are available for in-ground pools. I bought a used above ground pool that came with an in-ground Pentair Whisperflo 3/4 HP (WFE-3 single speed) pump.
6.3k gal AG rectangle; Whisperflo 3/4 HP pump WF3; Pentair CCP-240 cartridge; Rainbow #320 Chlorine Feeder; Intermatic Timer; Solar Cover and reel; Taylor K2006 test kit. PF=19
I looked at the wires coming from the pump and they are thinner than the wires that I used to supply power. I have a GFCI outlet and added a 15A 125V three pronged plug to supply power to the Intermatic Pool timer and pump. If you look at the first or second page of this post you can see a picture of the wiring for the Intermatic. The wires from the pump are blue, blue, and white. The blue wire has 12 AWG and the wires that supply the power to the timer are for 15 amps 125V and are thicker. Would the smaller wire coming from the pool pump cause the overheating problem?
6.3k gal AG rectangle; Whisperflo 3/4 HP pump WF3; Pentair CCP-240 cartridge; Rainbow #320 Chlorine Feeder; Intermatic Timer; Solar Cover and reel; Taylor K2006 test kit. PF=19
Possibly if the voltage drop was significant. But if the wire size is at least 14 gauge, that is sufficient for that pump.
http://www.pentairpool.com/pdfs/WhisperFlo%20OM.pdf
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
So if I understand how wire size works, the 12 AWG is okay because it is bigger than 14 AWG? The distance from pump to timer is about 6 ft. I haven't had a chance to test the terminals with a multi-meter but I don't think there is a problem with the voltage. I will visibly check the wiring on the pump to see if it is wired correctly. My handyman isn't available to help me, so I will have to do it myself.
6.3k gal AG rectangle; Whisperflo 3/4 HP pump WF3; Pentair CCP-240 cartridge; Rainbow #320 Chlorine Feeder; Intermatic Timer; Solar Cover and reel; Taylor K2006 test kit. PF=19
Thanks for the info.
@Mark, your signature says you have a .5hp 2 speed pump. What make/model is it? Or did you put it together from individual components?
Intex 15ftx4ft 4500 gal. 3/4 HP Pentair WhisperFlo pump. Hayward 21" sand filter. Taylor K-2006 & K-1106 kits. PF=27
I put it together with a 1/2 HP Northstar wet end and a 2 speed motor.
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
Sorry about delayed response. I was out of town. I checked the pump and it is wired for 120V. The pump still works. It takes about 1/2 HR. before it gets hot enough to shut off when it runs during the early morning hours. I will have an electrician look instead of a pool guy but I really don't think the wiring is the problem. I took a picture of the pump wiring.
Last edited by sjeffers01; 05-28-2014 at 11:44 AM.
6.3k gal AG rectangle; Whisperflo 3/4 HP pump WF3; Pentair CCP-240 cartridge; Rainbow #320 Chlorine Feeder; Intermatic Timer; Solar Cover and reel; Taylor K2006 test kit. PF=19
I guess I was hoping for a simple solution to fix the over heating problem. I am going to run the pump until the new one arrives. I set the tripper pins on the timer to run early morning for 2 hours, late afternoon 1/2 hour, and for 2 hours at midnight. I go swimming in the late afternoon so I can shut the pump off if it gets too hot. The other tripper pins are set to run during the coolest periods. I hope the new pump runs as quiet as the Whisperflo. I may have a licensed pool technician check the wiring and the rest of the system. I have to review my options and decide the best way to go. Thank you for your assistance. If any forum subscribers have had the same problem of overheating that was not due to issues with the main breaker or GFCI, it would be interesting to see what was done to identify and fix the problem.
6.3k gal AG rectangle; Whisperflo 3/4 HP pump WF3; Pentair CCP-240 cartridge; Rainbow #320 Chlorine Feeder; Intermatic Timer; Solar Cover and reel; Taylor K2006 test kit. PF=19
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