I can only see the first picture--the other two don't load. It looks like a replacement motor--certainly not the original. Is this a used pump?
I can only see the first picture--the other two don't load. It looks like a replacement motor--certainly not the original. Is this a used pump?
Carl
This is suppose to be a new pump. I'll try to reload the pics.
You can see on some of the pics that the paint has chipped off. It came that way to me. Denise
The pump and basket look like a Superpump, but the motor sure doesn't. It looks like a replacement motor, especially with the "Smith" logo on it.
Check out the online dealers and see what they charge for 2spd Superpump. Check again with Hayward. Maybe their newest have different motors? Mine looks like their website picture and I got in 2002.
If it turns out this motor is more efficient than other Superpumps, you may be better off.. I don't know.
Carl
I called Hayward back and this time the gentleman told me that sometimes they will substitute a black motor for a gold one. He also said that the black box on top-capacitor-usually isn't shown on pictures. I don't understand that. I know the pic I've seen of CarlD's pump, I don't see the capacitor. Maybe they moved it to the top. He didn't have an answer for me if they moved it up there or not. At least it works and I'm using less electricity. Denise
Does anyone know if you can purchase the 2 speed motor, and attach it to the pump from a regular super pump?
I've got a replacement motor for a Superpump on the way and it's black and it's an A. O. Smith motor. The price for the motor (2hp) was 209.99.
Hal
20x40 IG gunite free form, approx. 27K gal, 60sq DE filter, Jandy Stealth 2hp 2speed pump, Polaris 380, SWCG
This is a factory pump, not a used one.
Smith, as in A.O. Smith is a major supplier of motors.
The part number on the lable, SP2607Z2 is a Hayward specific part number for a 1 hp, 2 speed pump. I can't imagine that someone would create a specific label for replacement motors that are used for multiple applications. What I mean is, the label verifies that it is a factory direct motor for your pump, and not a replacement/used pump.
The capacitor you see is common on some models and is an energy device. The start/run capacitor allows a higher torque for the motor to start, with less power draw.
It's really a minor thing, but none the less, I wouldn't worry that it doesn't look like other pumps.
You can make your own two speed pump by replacing a single speed motor with a two speed motor onto the wet end of a pump. As mentioned, make sure it's the same rated horsepower on high speed as what you currently have.
If you're looking to replace the impeller to a higher hp impeller, you can do so safely by not exceeding a 1/2 hp difference. Keep in mind also that if you change the impeller, you may have to change the diffuser too.
Its best to just keep the same hp impeller.
(The cost difference of a one speed and a two speed pump is all in the motor, so expect to pay more for a replacment two speed motor)
Sean Assam
Commercial Product Sales Manager - AquaCal AutoPilot Inc. Mobile: 954-325-3859
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