Why does my Hayward pool pump make a humming noise?
Makes Noise: If the pump motor makes a humming sound when trying to start, you likely have a bad start capacitor. On Hayward pumps, these are the black cylinder mounted at the rear of the motor.
Why does my pool pump make a screeching noise?
Another indicator is the actual sound your pump is making. If it sounds like it’s full of rocks, the source is likely the impeller and housing. If it’s emitting more of a screeching noise, the issue likely lies in the motor. Some like to compare that sound to screaming cats.
What kind of motor does a Hayward pool pump use?
Here is that one A.O. Smith 1 H.P Pool Motor Energy Efficient Round Flange – UCT1102 – INYOPools.com Ok, so just got done replacing the motor. Starts up great and sounds awesome but I’m not getting suction it seems like.
What to do if your Hayward pool pump goes bad?
Check capacitor for …capacitance or resistance with an Ohm meter. If breaker still trips, replace the breaker; they go bad eventually. If your Hayward pump runs for only 5 seconds and shuts off, check the incoming voltage. Most inground Hayward pumps are shipped to accept 230V, and if you only give it 115V, it can’t get up to speed.
Makes Noise: If the pump motor makes a humming sound when trying to start, you likely have a bad start capacitor. On Hayward pumps, these are the black cylinder mounted at the rear of the motor.
Here is that one A.O. Smith 1 H.P Pool Motor Energy Efficient Round Flange – UCT1102 – INYOPools.com Ok, so just got done replacing the motor. Starts up great and sounds awesome but I’m not getting suction it seems like.
What to do if your pool pump makes no noise?
If the motor makes no noise at all, check the wiring and terminal connections. If the motor won’t come up to full speed, check the incoming voltage with a multi-meter. If the motor is sparking and smoking, check the terminal wiring diagram for 230V. If the motor is loud, remove from pump and test briefly. If still loud, replace bearings/seal.
Check capacitor for …capacitance or resistance with an Ohm meter. If breaker still trips, replace the breaker; they go bad eventually. If your Hayward pump runs for only 5 seconds and shuts off, check the incoming voltage. Most inground Hayward pumps are shipped to accept 230V, and if you only give it 115V, it can’t get up to speed.