Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2" x 2" , 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump Waterway Executive True 1.0hp 230v 2-spd 56fr 2" 8.0 Amp Note: Do Not Purchase a pump based on a HP Sticker compare the Amperage to the chart. See the sticker below for an example of where to find amperage.
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This is an example of a mislabeled Pump. Follow the chart not what the top of the sticker says. All of these manufacturers lie about their horse power. If you oversize your pump you can damage things be mindful.
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This pump is a 2" x 2" which measures 3" across the threads on either connection on the wet end. Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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This pump is a 2" x 2" which measures 3" across the threads on either connection on the wet end. Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
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Pump, Waterway Executive, 1.0hp, 230v, 2-spd, 56fr, 2", 8.0 Amp
Description
This Listing is for a Waterway Executive 56fr 2 Speed 230V 1 HP 2" X 2" Pump. Your sticker may say 2HP but based on the chart it is really a 1HP at 8 Amps. This unit features a 2" X 2" Executive Wet End that can be moved from the 12 O'clock position to the 3, 6, or 9 O'clock position and a Bleeder fitting that can be added if you old pump had a bleeder. Note: A Lot of themes the old bleeder breaks when removing so this help you to complete the repair quickly. I call this pump Universal because it is a 12Amp High Speed pump which makes it a 3 Horse Power. See the chart below to determine what HP your pump is. Don't pay attention to the label HP it will tell you all kinds of Horse Powers. If you decide to try to up your real HP by buying a pump with a Higher Amperage you can and will damage other components like your board. I have a Video illustrating the information on this pump. I do offer other versions of pumps as well, Look in my store. Buy with caution I Do Not Accept returns!
Look on the label of the motor for the two amperages if you have a 2 speed pump, if its a single speed look for a single amperage. It will look something like this: 10.0/3.5 The 10.0 is the high amperage in this example. 8.0 = 1 HP 10.0 = 2 HP 12.0 = 3 HP 14.0 = 4 HP 16.0 = 5 HP NOTE: Your pump or motor may say a different Horse Power than what you see here, DO NOT go by what is listed on the motor, go by the amperage on the label. NOTE for the NOTE: TRUST ME ON THIS, everybody lies about their Horse Power. But the amperage does not lie. Most people are told they have 5 HP pumps, if you do the math two 5 HP pumps at 16 amps is 32 amps. Plus a 5.5 KW heater is 21 amps. That means with both pumps running and the heater on it will draw 53 AMPS. I bet your HOT TUB is on a 50 AMP breaker. Therefore contrary to what you have been told you DO NOT have a 5 or 6 or 7 Hp pump.
Read this information to Help to determine the Frame and HP.. The way you can determine whether your pump is a 48 or 56 Frame is by measuring the width of the motor. A 48 Frame motor will measure 5 3/4" wide across the back and a 56 Frame will measure about 6 1/2" wide across the back.
For 230 Volt Pumps Look on the label of the motor for the two amperages if you have a 2 speed pump, if its a single speed look for a single amperage. It will look something like this: 10.0/3.5 The 10.0 is the high amperage in this example.
8.0 = 1 HP
10.0 = 2 HP
12.0 = 3 HP
14.0 = 4 HP
16.0 = 5 HP
Note: These Amperages are Averages so find the Amperage closest to your pumps Amperage. Note for the Note: 2HP 115V pumps are very rare, do not order one thinking you can add more power. This pump or even a 1.5HP pump will cause your PLug N Play tub to damage the electrical system, Plug, Wires and even the pump motor.
NOTE: Your pump or motor may say a different Horse Power than what you see here, DO NOT go by what is listed on the motor, go by the amperage on the label.
NOTE for the NOTE: TRUST ME ON THIS, everybody lies about their Horse Power. But the amperage does not lie. Most people are told they have 5 HP pumps, if you do the math two 5 HP pumps at 16 amps is 32 amps. Plus a 5.5 KW heater is 21 amps. That means with both pumps running and the heater on it will draw 53 AMPS. I bet your HOT TUB is on a 50 AMP breaker. Therefore contrary to what you have been told you DO NOT have a 5 or 6 or 7 Hp pump.