I just bought a Hayward SP2615X20 Super Pump 2 HP inground pool pump from Amazon. Initially, I configured it to 115V because I did not realize that I had a separate power supply for the pool. Of course, that didn't work out so I switched the configuration back to 230V. I'm pretty sure the wiring of the motor is done correctly.
Now, when I try to turn the pump on, it will only run for 2-3 seconds before it shuts down and trips the breaker. The motor runs and the vacuum works but only for a couple seconds.
The breaker is a GFCI 40 Amp circuit breaker. With a start capacitator in the pump, I don't think it should be drawing so much current that it trips the breaker.
Could there be any damage to the wiring or the pump after the I used the wrong configuration?
Thanks for any help.
Now, when I try to turn the pump on, it will only run for 2-3 seconds before it shuts down and trips the breaker. The motor runs and the vacuum works but only for a couple seconds.
The breaker is a GFCI 40 Amp circuit breaker. With a start capacitator in the pump, I don't think it should be drawing so much current that it trips the breaker.
Could there be any damage to the wiring or the pump after the I used the wrong configuration?
Thanks for any help.