Pump burned out?

Dec 28, 2016
29
Fort Worth, TX
I have a separate pump for my 3 rockport waterfalls....I have them programmed to come on at a certain time each day. Well after noticing they did not come on at the set time, I began troubleshooting. I checked the breaker and noticed it was tripped. So I reset it and tried to restart the pump. The motor started smoking and smelled like an electrical fire. I quickly flipped the breaker off and called the Pool Builder. They are scheduled to come out today to repair....I will post a follow up after they leave.

We had our pool built in Nov. of 2016 so I am hoping this is covered under warranty.
 
So he replaced it - is everything working as it should be?

Also, as noted, when something is smoking, something is burning. Never accept a part replacement; demand an entire new pump...these PB's and their tech's need to know that when you fork out $XX,XXX.XX or more, that you expect quality. Setting the stage at first let's them know you're not uninformed or a pushover. I mean no disrespect to you, just trying to insure you receive the value you paid for.
 
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