Loud noise diagnosis help needed: Pentair IntelliFlo VSF

JotaDe

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Dec 22, 2016
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Austin, TX
Hi folks,

My 2 year old pump started getting loud within the last week. I'm wondering if it's impeller related and maybe I need to replace the bearings. I've seen some good videos on YouTube on how to disassemble these pumps, and now just need to know what I should purchase on top of new gaskets. Hoping If anyone is familiar with the cause of the sound I'd much appreciate hearing from you. Additionally, there is paint peeling off part of the motor and I'm curious if it's just cosmetic of indicative or another issue with the pump I'll have to deal with.


 

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I’m not finding much info on pool pump corrosion cleaning on YouTube. I plan to wire brush the housing and clean off as much corrosion and peeling paint as I can. Then paint it with some weather resistant outdoor paint.

I did notice when I removed the unit that the bolts holding the housing seemed pretty loose and the gasket is in good condition. I wonder if it just wasn’t tightened to torque specs. Anyway I have bearings and gaskets on order for the job.
 
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Got it opened up and the level of corrosion seems insane. Hard to tell if it’s salvageable, but it was running so keeping fingers crossed
 

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Gave it a good once over with a steel brush. I’ll see how much I can get off before repainting. Guessing this is why it was noisy though lol.
 

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Hi. I use a chlorination and tablets. Here are some pics of the pad setup.
 

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I ask all this because 2 years is a very short time to have that amount of corrosion unless; grounding, injecting liquid acid or chlorine before the pump. All your pictures seams ok.
 
A seal leak can cause that much corrosion.

The regular seal is not very good.

One you begin to sling water everywhere, corrosion happens very quickly.

The metal is aluminum or magnesium, which can corrode quite quickly under the right or wrong conditions.

The regular seal has a plastic primary ring, which wears out fast.

The "Ozone/Salt" seal is significantly better.

The ozone salt rated seal has a carbon primary ring, which lasts a lot longer.

The primary ring is the part of the seal that has direct contact with the ceramic part of the seal.

The ozone/salt rated seal also has a polished ceramic face, which is a lot smoother than the regular unpolished ceramic part.


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I’m containing to disassemble and get to the bearings and I noticed this grounding piece. I don’t believe any grounding wire was attached to it from the pool company. I didn’t even realize it was there until I took the pump apart for disassembly.E0D349E7-99B0-46EE-9859-0AED39156499.jpeg
 
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