How old is my century pool pump?
How do I determine the age of a Century pool or spa pump motor from the serial number? The first five numbers of the serial number of most motors manufactured since 2006 indicate the date of manufacture, with the first three numbers being the day of the year, and the fourth and fifth numbers are the year.
How do you read a century battery date code?
The stamp on the bottom of your battery is when the case was made, not when the battery was built. The stamp on the top “A3DB” is the manufacture code. “A” is for afternoon shift, 3 is the day of the month, D is the month, and B is the year.
How do you remove a plastic impeller from a water pump?
Unscrew the impeller from the engine shaft of the pump. Turn it counterclockwise, and remove. You can slightly hit the impeller with a rubber mallet, to loosen it on the shaft. Remove the nut, which holds the spring and seal assembly on the engine shaft.
Where to find replacement parts for century pump?
Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc. After you find the part number for your replacement part, copy it and enter it into the “Search” bar on our website here. If your part does not come up, contact us by phone or live chat.
How often does a spa pump need to be repaired?
Spa pumps usually last 8-10 years. Broken spa pumps can often be fixed, but the labor involved tends to not make this worthwhile. Repaired pumps are more likely to fail than a similar pump that has never been repaired – something caused the pump to fail, and in the process of failing other parts…
How to find the cat number on a century pump?
Search the Motor Part Number to see if you can locate the CAT number. You may be able to cross reference the CAT number to narrow down the parts. Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc.
What kind of spa pump do I Need?
OEM Part Numbers DJAYEA-0103 and Replacement spa pump for Sta-Rite® or Dura-Jet brand. This is a dual speed pump with ratings: 1.5HP, 110V, 48-Frame, 60Hz, 2.0 inch intake and discharge.
Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc. After you find the part number for your replacement part, copy it and enter it into the “Search” bar on our website here. If your part does not come up, contact us by phone or live chat.
Spa pumps usually last 8-10 years. Broken spa pumps can often be fixed, but the labor involved tends to not make this worthwhile. Repaired pumps are more likely to fail than a similar pump that has never been repaired – something caused the pump to fail, and in the process of failing other parts…
Search the Motor Part Number to see if you can locate the CAT number. You may be able to cross reference the CAT number to narrow down the parts. Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc.
OEM Part Numbers DJAYEA-0103 and Replacement spa pump for Sta-Rite® or Dura-Jet brand. This is a dual speed pump with ratings: 1.5HP, 110V, 48-Frame, 60Hz, 2.0 inch intake and discharge.