Hayward Super Pump 1hp 115v. Hookup
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- Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
- Hayward Super Pump 115v. electrical hookup solved.
*Note 230v and 115v is the same hookup (other than perhaps wire color). The only difference is the plug jumper position, in 230v position two L2 tabs are visible, in 115v only one is.
Before I hooked up the pump, I saw your video. I must thank you because the same thing happened to me. The salesperson told me to change wiring to 115 because factory sends them 220. I moved it and it looked right. The arrow matched up. Got down to pool and it did not work. If it wasn’t for your video I would have wasted more of my time. Thank you very much.
Hey Hayward get your crap together!
Right? Glad the video helped!!
You are correct. Just got my replacement super pump, mine is the same. It's wired 115v, but the orange tag says it's wired 230v. Everyone commenting that you are wrong are, in fact, the ones that are wrong.
This video helped 200% thank you. My unit was missing that orange label and my pump was also set to 115V. Not having that orange label I didn't know to move that block over. Again thank you so much for putting this video out.
2023. I had this exact same issue. I might have gotten a return, however, because mine was lacking the orange instruction tab altogether. Mine is now set in what looks to be the same position as yours. Running 115v and seems to be running like a top now ~
Contrary to some of the comments below, I found the video to answer my question for my pump….L1 and L2 meanings. Thanks for posting!
Exactly,
Same here, I'm accustom wiring for 220 and I'm doing a 110 now so thanks for the help
Had to replace the motor on my Hayward this year wired it like you said originally kept blowing the breaker now I know why thank you lol
you are absolutely right the orange tag is wrong
I just got one of these today and went BatShit crazy trying to find out what wire goes on L1 and L2 .... The conclusion is , your pumps wiring is correct. Black on L1 White on L2 Jumper moves to 115 slot ....
One main reason is the little diagram on the motor itself has the Letter N ( neutral ) marked for L2 .... No designation on L1...
I have to add this ..
I called Hayward today to get another opinion on this. Customer Service : I can't help you with that. I SAID: There's no mention of wiring in the manual ... Hay : Well we can't give you any information on that ....!?!?? You'll have to go to a Hayward Service Center ... 🤣
I said : A What ??? I bought it from Amazon ....!!! ( Now I'm fn Mad )
She says ... That's all and hangs up on me .... ! I didn't even get to curse !!!
Now Hayward must have gotten sued or something for someone screwing up the wiring, that's the only thing I can figure!??
This is my 4th Hayward pump in 35 yrs. ... and I never had a problem before because there was no jumper, no knob, just a sheet of paper. This way for 230..... This way for 115 ....!
REALLY ..... What's so Fn hard about that ..... Good God .... !!!
I don't know what all the confusion is on this.
If you are running your pump off a 2 pole breaker meaning it has two hots, a red and a black going to the breaker than it is set up for 230 volt which the most efficient setup for a pool pump. If you have it set to 115 then you have a hot(black) and a white(neutral) and it goes to a single pole breaker and the white wire goes to the neutral bar.
I just purchase the same pump and mine has the little jumper set to 230. My current set up is with a 2 pole breaker so there is no need to change mine.
Appreciate you taking the time to make this video it helps the rest of us out
😊thank you for your video
@@eunicemorales1991 Glad it helped you out 🙂
Thank you. The paperwork that comes with the pump isn't of much use.
I need to replace my very old Hayward pool pump model # C48K2N143C1C. I was looking to purchase the SP2607x10 but I just want to be sure I'm using the right amperage from the breaker with the new pump. The old pump was 1 HP and ran 115V on 20 amp breaker. Will the same breaker suffice with the right amount of electricity for the new pump model I'm looking to purchase? I've tried countless times to get ahold of Hayward with no luck or contact. Pool supply companies can't seem to give me a definite answer either. I would love any sort of help. Thank you!
As long as the new pump is 1HP or less, you should be good to go, just looked it up on line.
thanks for your video
Align arrow on plug to 230v or 115v marking. If not sure of voltage test with meter.
Bill West It really is that simple, unfortunately it came with a tag saying it was factory set for 230v when in fact it was already in the 115v position. Was a customer’s pump and certainly didn’t want to blow it up 🙂
MWorsa Might have been a return. All set to 230v from factory. 1hp motors nowhere to be found. Went with new 3/4 hp. It will work fine with Zeo Sand in filter tank. 1.5 hp would blow sand out on backwash.
Well if is set to 230 and it is fed 115 it will click.
If it is set to 115 and 230 is fed it will burn
I verified it was set 115v through research before energizing, like I said, tag said one thing, tap block said another thus the video. Thank you for your input sir 🙂
I had the same problem understanding the tag. It's not clear at all.
Jerry Pavelka The main problem is the tag inside says it’s wired for 240v from the factory when in fact it was already in the 120v position which is what I needed.
Can anyone comment what would happen if the pump is configured for 230 volts and then fed 115 volts? I had my pool store replace our pump and it is being fed 115 volts from a DIG 220. I know because I installed it and the last pump was configured for 115 volts. When they replaced it they left it on the 230v setting. I went to fire it up and it blew the breaker. Long story short I've since discovered the error, moved the black plug down to the 115 volt spot and tried to fire it up again however it still blows the breaker now. Anybody know why that would be? Could the pump have been damaged trying to feed 115 volts to it when it was configured for 230 volts? I would think the opposite would be the problem
Thanks man, I don't know why all the hate. I used your video to do the wiring and it works great.
Because they are frustrated and refuse to ask questions.
Where did you get that locking collar for the wire? ( the metal piece threaded into the pump holding the wire)?
samlol23 Local electrical supply house.
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What wire do I use for a Hayward super pump SPX1250WA that I switched to 115v? Is any 115 v wire fine ? I just replaced my old pump but can’t find the wire because the pump didn’t come with one.
@@kelvinquinones6412 That number is for a cord set?
@@MWorsa sorry I meant W3SP2607X10, I switched over to 115. Does that mean I can use any 115 V wire?
@@MWorsa cord I mean
@@kelvinquinones6412 According to Hayward, that pump draws 15amps at 115v. You should use a 12ga wire which is what I used.
@@MWorsa is there a way I can find a pool pump cord with those specifications, I’ve spent the last couple of hours trying to find one.
What inch is it? 2? I just got 1 and wanna blast a hillside
Yours is set to 230
You have to skip one tag over
The arrow has to point to 115V
No, it is set for 115v and that’s the way it came, the orange tag however said it was shipped as 230v which was the reason for my initial confusion.
Copper conductors only
Can one get anything else these days? 🤔
I did this setup today for 115 breaker tripped
Pinched wire?
What type connector is coming out of motor, holing power cable?
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From my local electrical supply store.
230 v. . I think the black plastic jumper needs to be OFF tabs 3 and 4. Or in other words : only on one metal tab. But it's very hard to find good details and info. Do you know this to be true?
M H shift up one tab if you’re trying to supply 240v.
M H I totally agree.
M H one off tab is 240.
2 terminals will be showing, the arrow will point to 230v.
@@MWorsa This is what I found. Leaving tabs 3 and 4 empty . Do you agree ? ibb.co/1KSvgq4
Not clear at all
I have the same problem.
You're suppling 120v?
Please delete that video. People wasting their time watching it. You provided basically nothing
Oddly enough, some thanked me for the help being a pump wired for 115v from the factory when the tag says 230v, sorry you were unable to glean that information.
Now I'm really confused. I had the black on L2 (in accordance with another video from Inyopools) and it worked!