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    Question Pump motor replacement has hot casing

    2016 Memorial Day.

    Turned on the pump and hummmm - no rotation. Loosened the mounting bolts, flipped the switch and it came on. Reassembled.

    I let the pump run for two days circulating water to oxidize some nasty squirrel and salamander carcasses.

    Charged the filter and vacuumed. Pressure spiked to 40 pisg, so I back rinsed, flushed, wasted, back flushed, flipping the switch many times for each change in operation.

    Then the motor stopped coming on. Eventually I gave up. Next day it came on but would run for 10 seconds and trip the main.

    After going in the basement to set the breaker about 10 times I ruled the motor dead.

    Next day I switched the motor since I had a new Dayton motor in storage. All is good - but.

    The Dayton motor diameter is less than the AO Smith I replaced. There is a small space under the motor case.

    Dayton motor case is very hot to the touch. Too hot to hold for more than 1 second.

    Mechanically & electrically everything is good. AFAICT.

    Why is that case so hot?

    Looking for troubleshooting options.
    Circa 1980 IG, VL, 36K Gal, DE, Chlorine

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    Default Re: Pump motor replacement has hot casing

    I assume you are qualified, since you replaced the motor. Since the new motor is smaller than the old one, I wonder if it has a lower duty cycle. Manufacturers fudge HP ratings by reducing the duty cycle. A 1 hp motor with a 25% duty cycle will be smaller and less expensive than a 1 hp 100% duty cycle motor. Poor connections and bad switches can cause low voltage, which in turn, can cause overheating. How old is your switch, do you have a separate timer? Have you repaired the wiring lately. Do you have a good multimeter?
    Intex 15ftx4ft 4500 gal. 3/4 HP Pentair WhisperFlo pump. Hayward 21" sand filter. Taylor K-2006 & K-1106 kits. PF=27

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    Default Re: Pump motor replacement has hot casing

    Hi Pappy and thanks for responding. I replaced the switch about 5 years ago, and the service replaced two years ago.

    I have checked all your points, plus everything in the paper that came with the motor.

    I guess I will have my electrician come by for a look see.

    I appreciate the input.
    Circa 1980 IG, VL, 36K Gal, DE, Chlorine

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