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What is a 1081 motor?

What is a 1081 motor?

Features: Centurion “1081” Series Energy Efficient Motor. All motors are rated 115/208-230 +/-10% volts to handle voltage variations throughout the US and Canada. Double sealed bearings and, on shaft end, an integrated Patented SmithSealTM bearing protector to resist water damage.

What year is my century pool pump?

The first five numbers of the serial number of most Hayward Century pump 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.

What are the parts of a pool pump motor?

So let’s break down the parts of a pump and see how they contribute to the overall functionality.

  • The Housing. Inside a Pool Pump Housing.
  • Lid.
  • Strainer Basket.
  • Gaskets & Seals.
  • Seal Plate.
  • Motor.
  • Impeller.
  • Diffuser.

What is the warranty on a Century pool motor?

All Century® motors are warranted against defects in materials and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of installation or twenty-four months (24) from the date of manufacture, whichever comes first except for E-Plus®3 Integral Horsepower Motors and HeatMaster® Condenser Fan Motors which are …

How long do pool pumps last?

between eight to 12 years
Well-maintained high-quality pool pumps can last between eight to 12 years. If you’ve missed out on many critical pool services, however, you can expect your pump to fail sooner.

Is the impeller part of the pool pump?

A pump impeller sits behind the pump basket in the part of the pool pump called the Volute (aka Impeller Housing). The pump basket is in place to prevent small debris from entering the volute, and possibly clogging the impeller. Larger debris is trapped in the pump basket.

What are the parts in my pool?

Aside from all the extra equipment and accessories you can buy, every pool has the same seven main parts:

  • skimmer.
  • main drain.
  • suction line(s)
  • pump.
  • filter.
  • return lines.
  • return jets.

What is the life expectancy of a pool pump?

Well-maintained high-quality pool pumps can last between eight to 12 years. If you’ve missed out on many critical pool services, however, you can expect your pump to fail sooner. If your pump is more than half a decade old and it’s becoming more and more problematic, it’s best to get a new one.

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