Hello to all,
Have the dreaded Hayward EcoStar filter pump and Siemens DP 20 AMP GFCI "breaker tripping issue".
Noticed the pump did not go off for the 6pm start up. Went to panel and and breaker was thrown. Tried resetting it and it will not reset.
The breaker has flipped over 2-3 dozen times over the years. Before resetting, i always first turn it all the way off, then turn it all the way back to on. While doing this, I always hear the main pump make a soft clicking sound, like the power is back on w in the pump. Then about 2-3 seconds later, it will kick on and start running. But this time is different.
When flipping the breaker all the way off, it will not lock into the full off position like it usually does. Furthermore, when trying to move it all the way back to the full on position, I hear the pump making the soft single clicking sound, but the breaker will not stay set in the on mode either. It moves back to an off position. Essentially, the breaker is not holding either it's full off or full on position.
I have another brand new DP 20 amp GFCI Siemens breaker that i can install. But, if the pump is shorted out or similar, the breaker is doing its job. However, that breaker has been flipping for 8-9 yrs now and could be worn out.
My options are to turn off the entire panel, and:
-install the tripping 20amp breaker into the other pool pump breaker to see how the Super II pump does?
-take the 20amp DP GFCI from the Super II pump and install in the filter main pump slot and see what happens.
-or, leave S II Pump alone and just change out the pump breaker w the new breaker?
-anything else?
Thoughts?
Thank you in advance,
Tstex
Have the dreaded Hayward EcoStar filter pump and Siemens DP 20 AMP GFCI "breaker tripping issue".
Noticed the pump did not go off for the 6pm start up. Went to panel and and breaker was thrown. Tried resetting it and it will not reset.
The breaker has flipped over 2-3 dozen times over the years. Before resetting, i always first turn it all the way off, then turn it all the way back to on. While doing this, I always hear the main pump make a soft clicking sound, like the power is back on w in the pump. Then about 2-3 seconds later, it will kick on and start running. But this time is different.
When flipping the breaker all the way off, it will not lock into the full off position like it usually does. Furthermore, when trying to move it all the way back to the full on position, I hear the pump making the soft single clicking sound, but the breaker will not stay set in the on mode either. It moves back to an off position. Essentially, the breaker is not holding either it's full off or full on position.
I have another brand new DP 20 amp GFCI Siemens breaker that i can install. But, if the pump is shorted out or similar, the breaker is doing its job. However, that breaker has been flipping for 8-9 yrs now and could be worn out.
My options are to turn off the entire panel, and:
-install the tripping 20amp breaker into the other pool pump breaker to see how the Super II pump does?
-take the 20amp DP GFCI from the Super II pump and install in the filter main pump slot and see what happens.
-or, leave S II Pump alone and just change out the pump breaker w the new breaker?
-anything else?
Thoughts?
Thank you in advance,
Tstex