What should I replace my Hayward pool pump with?
This series of product cross reference charts is intended to help you find the closest suggested Hayward replacement for other manufacturers’ equipment. Recommended replacement product may not be an exact feature match – they may include enhancements.
Can a wet end be replaced on a spa pump?
Wet End Replacement – a wet end is the part of your spa pump that gets wet – the volute halves, and inside, the impeller and shaft seal. It’s sold as a complete unit, for quick field replacement, in the case of volute, impeller or seal failure.
How does a Hayward pump prevent water from leaking?
The mechanical shaft seal prevents water from leaking along the shaft, a simple 2-piece device that seals tight around a steel shaft rotating at 3450 RPM. Hayward uses different shaft seals depending on the motor that is used, but also to match different pump seal plates.
Where is the centrifugal switch on a Hayward pool pump?
You will find the shaft slotted to accept the wrench. The centrifugal switch will be on the end of the shaft, you will be inserting the wrench behind the switch, and then simply propping the wrench handle up against the motor body to hold the shaft stationary, while you grab the impeller firmly and turn counter-clockwise to remove.
This series of product cross reference charts is intended to help you find the closest suggested Hayward replacement for other manufacturers’ equipment. Recommended replacement product may not be an exact feature match – they may include enhancements.
What makes a Hayward head pump a Hayward pump?
Hayward pumps are engineered for dependability and performance. Recognized as the industry leader, our line of high performance and medium head pumps lead the way in energy efficiency. NSF® and UL® rated, our pumps are equipped with heavy-duty motors.
Which is best Hayward or maxflo pool pump?
For entry-level new construction and aftermarket, MaxFlo ™ is the trusted pool pump that offers both economy and performance. Hayward® pumps are engineered for dependability and performance.
You will find the shaft slotted to accept the wrench. The centrifugal switch will be on the end of the shaft, you will be inserting the wrench behind the switch, and then simply propping the wrench handle up against the motor body to hold the shaft stationary, while you grab the impeller firmly and turn counter-clockwise to remove.