Part # B2982
Warranty 1 Year
Alternate Part #'s 12072, 165983, 177067, 177144, 177176, 177631, 190166, 193508, 193859, 193859PJ, 193989, 196443, 1D184, 35-5376, 5U138, A100EHL-YS, B48L2P104A1, B961, B982, C1311, EB982, SQH10FL2
CENTURY SQUARE FLANGE 56Y FRAME 2 SPEED CATALOG # B982 PART # 8-177067-05 ..... HORSEPOWER LABEL HORSEPOWER: 1.0-.16 SERVICE FACTOR: 1.65 EFFECTIVE HORSEPOWER: HIGH SPEED: 1.65 LOW SPEED: .264 ..... DIMENSIONS LENGTH: 12 1/2" EXCLUDING SHAFT SHAFT LENGTH: 2 1/4" FLANGE: 6 1/2" x 6 1/2" ..... CAPACITOR RUN CAPACITOR: 25 MF, 370 VOLTS *CURRENT MODEL* MOUNTING ON TOP OF THE MOTOR (OPT# 5270-08) ..... ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE: 230 VOLTS SINGLE PHASE AMP DRAW: 7.2/3.0 AT 230 VOLTS ..... SHIPPING WEIGHT: 32.45 LBS
**NOTE: THIS MOTOR IS SHIPPED LESS HI-LO SWITCH. YOU MAY PURCHASE THE HI-LO SWITCH SEPARATELY BY ORDERING PART # 2512558-001.
Is the shaft 5/8" or .625?
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Ji James, for us to suggest the proper seal kit could you send a photo of a wide shot of your complete pool pump to show the pipes going in and out of the pump? To supply this photo simply click the reply link below and upload your photo or quickest using our live online chat feature. Once we get this photo we can make the proper recommendation for the seal kit.
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I am upgrading to the 2 speed motor because I live in California, I need a motor that has a 5/8 " shaft, If this model does not have a 5/8" shaft can you recommend one?
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Hi James, yes we can assist you with selecting a compatible dual-speed motor. We will just need your motor model, part, or catalog number in order to cross reference some options for you.
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Hi, my pool motor starts making very loud noise when running and consider its age, I’m looking for a replacement to it. Attached is the picture of it. Do you think this is the correct replacement. Also I’m a new homeowner and the pool is about 12000 gallons, do you think that I need a lower hp pump it this should work just fine?
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Hi Owen, so most often we recommend staying with the same model motor that is there however here is a guide that we put together called "How to Select an Inground Pool Pump" that may assist in considering another HP pump. Also, the B2982 is the correct direct replacement motor and on this Pentair Whisperfo parts diagram, both version seal kits that you can use are listed there.
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will this work with 120 house voltage
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No, unfortunately, this only works on 230V. Could you send us a few photos of your pump and motor? Please take a close up shot of the motor label as well as a wide shot of the complete pump to include the pipes going in and out of the pump. To supply photos simply click the reply link below and upload your photos. Once we get those photos we can make the proper recommendation.
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Hi I have to replace a motor that's humming on high; on low works. Probably the internal switch may be damaged? Attached it's the model number 193989-05. Is this the correct replacement?
Trying to figure out how to wire as connections are different from my old motor.
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Hello, Can you please send a picture of how you are wiring the motor? Also are you running on 115 or 230v?
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I have a Century B2982T dual speed with an AOS digital controller. I need to replace the motor. Do you know if it would be possible to swap over the controller to this B298T?
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I currently have a pool motor with the part number: 177475, but when I look up that part number on InyoPools.com, it says it is not California Title 20 compliant and I am in California. Is this motor (B2982) ok to replace that one with?
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Hi TW, this motor is not California compliant. You will require this 1.65 HP Variable Speed Motor as California no longer allows single speed motors. This new variable speed motor will save you a ton on your operational costs.
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Oh, ok. Though in the notes for this motor (B2982), it says that is it California Title 20 compliant.
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Hi TW, I'm sorry you are correct the B2982 is Title 20 compliant I miss-read the product name as a single speed pump when in fact it is a dual speed pump. So you can go with either this dual speed pump or the variable speed pump I suggested. A few items of note on the dual speed pump... it is not as energy efficient as a variable speed pump. Also if you are currently controlling your pump with a standard yellow dial timer then a separate Dual Speed Timer will need to be purchased to control the dual speed motor where on the variable speed motor a separate timer is not required as the controller is mounted to the top of the motor. Finally, from an installation standpoint, the variable speed is an easier install than the dual speed. I hope this helps.
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Hello guys,
I'm trying to find the right capacitors for this pool pump motor. I don't know if it has a run capacitor, a start capacitor, or both...but my pool pump is humming and shutting off, so to start I'm going to replace the capacitors. Just need to be pointed in the right direction as to which ones I need.
Thx
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Hi there,
I have a jandy Flopro variable speed pump 1.5-2hp. The pump works on the low speed but when it kicks into high speed it hums for a couple of seconds and then turns off all together. And there is a slight burnt smell to it. I've been running the pool pump only on the low speed for about a week now but I can't do that forever. I've included 2 pictures of the motor itself. Do you guys think I need a new motor, and is this the correct replacement?
I appreciate the help guys!!
Hi, JP. It sounds like it could be a bad capacitor. You can test your capacitor using our How to Test a Pool Pump Capacitor. If the capacitor is good, then you will need to replace the motor.
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Do you sell an 0-ring, rubber seal, bearing kit for the B2982 1 HP dual speed pump?
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Hello, Can you please send a picture of the motor label and a side view picture of the entire pump? We will need this information to further assist you.
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I currently have a century motor 193989 1.5hp dual speed. I have it wired to a timer on my electrical box. I was told the AO smith here (b2982) is the replacement but I see no photos of the interior so I can see if the wiring will match. can you help tell me if the wiring will work? My old pump had 3 sections (1 for timer, one for high, and one for low)
do I need to buy the high/low switch or can I use with my existing wiring?
Hi, Diva. This B2982 motor will be wired the same way. You do not need a switch because the timer will control the speeds.
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I currently have a century motor 193989 1.5hp dual speed. I have it wired to a timer on my electrical box. I was told the AO smith here (b2982) is the replacement but I see no photos of the interior so I can see if the wiring will match. can you help tell me if the wiring will work? My old pump had 3 sections (1 for timer, one for high, and one for low)
do I need to buy the high/low switch or can I use with my existing wiring?
Hi, Diva. This B2982 motor will be wired the same way. You do not need a switch because the timer will control the speeds.
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I need to replace an A.O.Smith 1.5 HP mod #193986-24 Rated at 8.0 sf amps, (on a Flo Pro pump). I want to go to a more economical motor but I need the amount of flow this provides, (2 skimmers and pool sweep). What do you suggest, and how to find out the expected flow rate for comparison?
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Hi, Do. In order to get the flow info, you will need to calculate the Total Dynamic Head (TDH) of your pool and use the FloPro Performance Curve.
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Hi,
We have a Jandy PHPM1.5-2 pool pump, with a Century 2-Speed motor (Part #7-193989). The pump was manufactured in November 2012. The B2982 appears to be the correct replacement motor. Two questions: 1) both motors have the same Total Motor HP of 1.65 and high/low speed RPMs, yet the replacement motor is a 1HP vs our current 1.5HP. Replacement just more efficient? 2) Amps SF on current motor are 7.2/3.0, but 7.4/1.4 on the B2982. OK?
Thank!
Chris
Hello, thank you for contacting Inyo Pools. The B2982 is the correct replacement for you. This motor is a full rate motor, what you have now is an uprated motor. For more on this difference, please click here. With the amps, that difference is fine, and you will see no difference.
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Hi.
I need to replace a US Motor 1HP Model number K63cxdgh-5169.I am looking for EF motor which one should I buy?
Thank you
Denis
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So this motor is a dual speed energy efficient motor. The model 5222AX is a single speed energy efficient model and the ECM16CU is the variable speed energy efficient model as well. All are replacement energy efficient options that would replace yours.
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I have a Jandy model FHPM 1.0-2 pump, 230v 2 speed. Motor says, mini switch reliability plus hi-speed switchless design.
Is this motor a direct replacement?
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That is close but the Motor, Sq Fl E-plus,full,2 Speed 230v 3/4 Hp (b2980) is the suggested replacement. The total HP of this motor is 1.25. If you are using the Bracket With Black Toggle Switch (17590450) they are sold separately, you may use your old one if it is still good. The original Jandy FloPro 1 HP Dual Speed Pump - FHPM102 did not include it either.
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how much gpm can this motor push at hi and low speed. 1750 rpm and 3450 rpm?
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Hi, Joe. You cannot calculate the flow rate using the motor info only, it's done by using the pump's info and the TDH of the body of water.
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I have a StaRite P6e6e with a single speed motor, connected to a Jandy iAqualink. Can I replace the old motor with this dual speed and control it from the same iaqualink board? Anything else in the pump besides the seals, that needs to be replaced, such as the impeller?
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Hi Alex, You can replace this dual speed motor with your single speed motor, however to control this with your AquaLink you will need to purchase the Jandy AquaLink Dual Speed Pump Relay and you will need to make sure you have one open spot on your AquaLink for an additional relay.
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It is my understanding that the high speed needs to be used when vacuuming the pool. When the pool is super chlorinated which speed should be used: low speed, high speed or does it matter?
Thanks.
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Hi, Jim. It does not matter. If on low speed the pump can activate the flow switch then running the pump on low speed will be more efficient than high speed.
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982 230V dual spead 1hp Can this motor easily be wired for single highspeed?
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Hi, Lawrence. Yes, this motor can be wired for high speed only. You would wire power to the motor using the Com, High, and Ground terminals.
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Does the B2982 comes standard with the toggle switch for Hi-Lo speed select?
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Hi Gvp, This motor does not come with a toggle switch, you would have to purchase it separately P/N 2512558-001.
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I have Jandy PHPM 1.0 pump with single speed motor. Would this be the correct replacement motor to upgrade to dual speed?
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Hi Jeff, The 2-Green 3/4 HP Full Rate Square Flange 230V Motor w/ Digital Controller (B2980T) or the (B2981T) which would be the 115 volt version would be the correct dual speed motor for your model pump. It has a built-in controller and timer so you do not have to purchase and install an additional timer that is needed to operate a dual speed motor.
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Can you direct me to the proper hi low switch for this motor?
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Unfortunately the manufacturer does not offer the switch for the 2 speed 220v motors any longer. If you already have a 220 volt timer (on/off) you would need an Intermatic T106R to switch from high to low speed. If you do not have a timer currently you would need the T10604R which is a 220v on/off timer and a high/low timer.
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Why should I purchase a Tune Up Kit?
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A Tune Up Kit includes all of the essential replacement seals and gaskets for the pump. The seals and gaskets should be replaced when installing a new motor on your pump. New seals will prevent the pump from leaking water or losing the prime. A Tune Up Kit will protect your motor and ensure that the pump is working efficiently.
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Why do I need to purchase a new shaft seal?
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We strongly recommend replacing the shaft seal. The purpose of a shaft seal is to prevent water from running down the shaft of the motor and into the motor housing. Water will damage the bearings and cause the motor to fail. A new shaft seal should be installed whenever a motor is replaced. The motor manufacturer can deny the warranty if the motor fails to due to water damage from a faulty shaft seal. To find your shaft seal you will need to visit our Pool Pump Parts Page or the Spa Pump Parts Page and select your make and model.
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What is Service Factor?
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Service Factor(SF) is a multiplier that when multiplied by the horsepower of the motor indicates the total permissible horsepower loading that may be carried when the motor is operating at rated voltage and frequency. The most important thing to remember when replacing a motor is that the replacement motor's horsepower times its service factor must be equal to or greater than the original motor's horsepower times its service factor. The Service Factor rating can be found on the motor label. See Step 4 of our How to Read a Pool Motor Label guide.
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The Most Helpful Review
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(5 out of 5 stars) 3 Month Payback on Dual Speed Motor
Reviewed By: Michael R. from San Jose, CA ()
Pros: Watts, noise, flow
Cons: Not self installing?
WOW! Works like a charm. I went from a single speed motor pulling 1800 watts to this one which on low speed pulls 300 watts. Thats like going from an oven on broil to 3 light bulbs. Plus its so quiet that I have to visually check to see if its running. Great flow even at this low wattage pull and noise level. Installing this to my pump cost (in total) about $350 including the orings and rebuild of the wet end. I will make that up in 3-4 months on PG&E rates. Quickest ROI on a green investment EVER! A note on timing: AO Smith makes this motor and are in the process of selling their pump group to Regal Beloit. This motor is not used by any major manufacturer of pumps as they all want the mark up for variable speed and computer controlled pumps. This motor has a good chance of being discontinued as part of the acquisition. If you are looking to buy, buy soon (depends on inventory levels and details of acquisition).
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(5 out of 5 stars) Wow
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So let me start by saying the shipping was fast and the box had little wear and tear from shipping. I went from a Pentair whipserflo wfe-6 single speed 1.5HP at 220v 9amp or so according to the specs on their website and the label, to this dual speed 1HP at 220v and will be running at 1.4amps according to the label. Now I was running 6hrs a day on the pentair equals about 11.9kwh @ .117 cents for 30 days is about $40. Now running this new pump 9hrs per day 2.8kwh for 30 days @ .117 cent kwh is about about $10. Now you see why Im excited about this. Now the pentair has a new dual speed wfe-6 and the motor they use looks exactly the same as this one except it has the wet end attached to it.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Great pump and saves lots of money
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I run this on low 24/7 and my electric bill is half of what it was running my old single speed 8 hours a day. Highly recommend.
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(4 out of 5 stars)
Reviewed By: Matthew S. from Folsom, CA ()
great product/price, but instructions for wiring could be a little "friendlier" for layman.
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