I've been battling an issue with a noisy pump for a few weeks now, and ~90% of the good advice has come from Google searches leading back to this forum. Figured I'd start a thread and see if I can get some more direct advice.
The pump is a Hayward SP3400VSP. I think it's right around 5 years old - the pool was installed prior to me purchasing the home.
It recently started making an intermittently loud noise. It almost sounded like it was running dry and/or air was getting in there, and it sounded like a very loud vibration. If I took off the strainer basket lid, you'd hear gurgling while it purged air (not sure if that's normal), and then the unit would run quiet again for a period of time. Within ~20-30 minutes, it would be loud again. I reduced the pump speed by 5%, and while it was significantly quieter for a few days, the issue came back. I originally suspected bearings, but the intermittent issue is puzzling me. I would have assumed a bad bearing would always sound bad. The issue was getting worse as days passed, so I figured something inside the pump was on its way out.
I've been trying to get my pool guy to take a look at it, but he hasn't. That's another story, and I'm either going to move to a different service provider or do it on my own for a while.
Anyway, I took the pump apart yesterday. It was pretty filthy inside, and I cleaned it all out. I put in all new seals (SPXHKIT100 seal kit). The front bearing was basically dry, so that got regreased. I had a new diffuser, and although the existing one didn't look damaged, I just replaced it since I had a new one and the unit was apart. I also put brand-new filters in, as the previous ones hadn't been cleaned in over 2 years (see comment about needing to replace my pool service provider above). I put it all back together this morning.
No leaks, and for about an hour, the pump sounded just about perfect. There was still a slight intermittent vibration noise, and I can't tell if it's coming from inside the unit or is just something on the outside rattling slightly. Overall, it sounded great, and I had assumed I'd fixed the problem. After the hour, that same vibration / dry sound that I was originally trying to fix slowly creeped back. Crud! Again, I take off the strainer lid, the basket burps air, I put the lid back on, and the filter sounds great as soon as I start it up. Even the slightest amount of debris in the strainer basket exacerbates everything. The pump still sounds way better than it did before I took it apart, but ultimately, I'm having the same issue after a brief period of run time. I can get ~20-30 minutes of quiet operation before it gets loud, and then I have to go let air out via the strainer basket lid to quiet it down before the neighbors get upset about it.
I'm trying to determine if I still have an issue with something within the pump or motor itself, or if air is being introduced into the system, and I'm wasting my time by continuing to diagnose just the pump itself.
The pump is a Hayward SP3400VSP. I think it's right around 5 years old - the pool was installed prior to me purchasing the home.
It recently started making an intermittently loud noise. It almost sounded like it was running dry and/or air was getting in there, and it sounded like a very loud vibration. If I took off the strainer basket lid, you'd hear gurgling while it purged air (not sure if that's normal), and then the unit would run quiet again for a period of time. Within ~20-30 minutes, it would be loud again. I reduced the pump speed by 5%, and while it was significantly quieter for a few days, the issue came back. I originally suspected bearings, but the intermittent issue is puzzling me. I would have assumed a bad bearing would always sound bad. The issue was getting worse as days passed, so I figured something inside the pump was on its way out.
I've been trying to get my pool guy to take a look at it, but he hasn't. That's another story, and I'm either going to move to a different service provider or do it on my own for a while.
Anyway, I took the pump apart yesterday. It was pretty filthy inside, and I cleaned it all out. I put in all new seals (SPXHKIT100 seal kit). The front bearing was basically dry, so that got regreased. I had a new diffuser, and although the existing one didn't look damaged, I just replaced it since I had a new one and the unit was apart. I also put brand-new filters in, as the previous ones hadn't been cleaned in over 2 years (see comment about needing to replace my pool service provider above). I put it all back together this morning.
No leaks, and for about an hour, the pump sounded just about perfect. There was still a slight intermittent vibration noise, and I can't tell if it's coming from inside the unit or is just something on the outside rattling slightly. Overall, it sounded great, and I had assumed I'd fixed the problem. After the hour, that same vibration / dry sound that I was originally trying to fix slowly creeped back. Crud! Again, I take off the strainer lid, the basket burps air, I put the lid back on, and the filter sounds great as soon as I start it up. Even the slightest amount of debris in the strainer basket exacerbates everything. The pump still sounds way better than it did before I took it apart, but ultimately, I'm having the same issue after a brief period of run time. I can get ~20-30 minutes of quiet operation before it gets loud, and then I have to go let air out via the strainer basket lid to quiet it down before the neighbors get upset about it.
I'm trying to determine if I still have an issue with something within the pump or motor itself, or if air is being introduced into the system, and I'm wasting my time by continuing to diagnose just the pump itself.