As we discussed last time heat is the main reason pool pumps will fail.
Why is my pool pump motor overheating.
I can smell a burned smell and the cover of the motor is burned black on half of it.
If the pump is on and you are hearing a humming noise it could be a bad capacitor.
However there are a series of reasons why a pool pump might fail to self regulate its heat including a lack of airflow suction clogs pressure clogs and.
The information on this page is about what causes pool pumps to run too hot and what you can expect moving forward if you suspect your pump is overheating.
To understand why you first need to understand how an electric motor works along with some basic electrical.
I have a 1 h p a o.
The capacitor is what starts the pump by giving it a jolt of electricity.
If your pump is not starting you ll want to check a couple of things.
Smith pool pump motor about 4 years old and it keeps shutting off with about 3 hours of operation.
Why pool pumps overheat and what you can do to stop it part ii this is the second part of a two part series on pool pumps.
Pump motors usually draw in ambient air to keep cool and most metal parts are built to safely absorb heat.
In fact pool pumps are designed to regulate the heat generated by friction.
First check to see if the pump is getting power and check your timer to make sure the pump is on.
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