Pool motor EUST 1102

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Christian posted this 18 April 2017

Hello, I have a EUST1102 from US Motor.

Can I replace it by a ECT1102 or another model from Century with more HP and better SF.

My motor last for 1 to 2 years only. Any solutions.

 

Thanks

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InyoRob posted this 19 April 2017

Hello Christian - You could replace your EUST1102 with a CT1102. The CT1102 is a full rated 1HP motor with a 1.4 SF. We recommend replacing the seals when you replace the motor. Also, using a heavy duty shaft seal may prolong the life of the motor.

We recommend replacing the seals when you replace the motor. Using a heavy duty shaft seal should prolong the life of the motor.

Do you know the make and model of the pump side?

Christian posted this 19 April 2017

Hi, Thanks. My pump is a 

Hayward SPX2800

 

 

InyoRob posted this 19 April 2017

The Hayward 2800 series is the Max-Flo. The kit I would recommend is GOKIT1SALT. That kit includes the heavy duty shaft seal.

Christian posted this 19 April 2017

Thank you so much!

InyoRob posted this 19 April 2017

You're welcome. Thank you for shopping with Inyo!

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Christian posted this 12 August 2017

Hi! 

Follow up on my my motor pump! Well My motor is burn again, it happens every year.

My neigbor has the same set up and he never changed his motor.

Do you have any comments of what might be going wrong here!

Thanks

 

 

InyoRob posted this 14 August 2017

For such a short amount of time, it looks like there is a good amount of corrosion on the new motor. Did you install the heavy duty shaft seal?

Christian posted this 14 August 2017

Yes Sir I did!

Would it help if I install 1.5 hp motor? If so any recommandation?

 

InyoRob posted this 14 August 2017

You can try a larger HP motor but I don't think that the 1HP motor is the problem. Does your pump fully prime when it's running? This means the pump basket area is totally full of water and no air. I ask because the plumbing in front of the pump is not ideal. You have three 90° elbows right in front of the pump. All these 90's add to the feet of head in your system. This causes the pump to strain when pulling water.

Check out our article titled "How to Fix Priming Problems In Your Pool Plumbing".

 

Christian posted this 14 August 2017

 No air in the basket, always prime fine. Concerning the set-up, we had to change it because of the new AC we got installed.

But we had alway the same problem before that, motor getting corroded within a year.

Something is wrong because as I said, since the beginning (8 years) I have been changing motor every year.

If I want to install a 1.5 HP with a good SF, what would you recommend?

InyoRob posted this 14 August 2017

The next size up would be the ST1152. This is a full rated 1.5HP with a 1.5SF. 

Christian posted this 14 August 2017

With what seals, please

InyoRob posted this 14 August 2017

It would be the same seals we recommended last time.  GOKIT1SALT

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