Pump Overcurrent

TXBob

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Sep 10, 2021
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La Vernia TX
Pool Size
17500
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Liquid Chlorine
I have a 4 year old First Choice (Waterway Plastics) 1.4 HP VS pump that appears to have died.

It was working fine yesterday and I noticed the pool was still last night when it should have been running so I checked and got an "Overcurrent error". I tried to restart it and it clicked faintly but did not start and went back to the overcurrent error. It cycled itself several times on its own and them gave me the red "error" led and the overcurrent error on the screen.

I checked the connections in the control panel and the AC voltage to the pump and they were fine. I shut off the breaker for about 15 min, tried again, and still same error and will not start.

Not sure where to take the troubleshooting from here. If anyone has any ideas I would appreciate it.


Thanks,

Bob

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Waterway Power Defender 140 Variable Speed Pump, 1.4 Horsepower

M47PWAGH-1139

MOTORS 1081 POOL PUMP MOTOR
M47PWAGH-1139
THP 1.40 VOLT 115/230 VAC HZ 50/60 IPX5 CONNECTIONS GREEN/VERDE SCREW AMP 16.7/9.7A816.2/9.4A ENCL TEFC R.P.M. 3450/VAR AMB 40C LINE
DUTY CONT FRAME 42Y PH 1 INS CLASS F MFG. NO. D20KM

ELECTRONICALLY PROTECTED NIDEC MOTOR CORPORATION

www.usmotors.com

LINE AGH1139 MOTOR TO OPERATE CCW ROTATION SHAFT END SUITABLE FOR FIELD WIRING USE COPPER CONDUCTORS ONLY
 
Ok, Took a bit, but I got the cover off the back and the shaft turns freely. I tried to start it an noticed the fan on the shaft jumps a little bit with the faint click, but does not turn. Its really slight, but I can see it move.

In the process I did notice a couple of what appears to be burn marks that I know where not there before. Hopefully this doesn't mean what I think it does...


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While I was turning the shaft, I could hear the impeller start to pump what was left in the basket, so I don't think its locked up at all as it turns freely. At this point I think the motor just got fried... Not sure how after only 4 years.
 
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FEATURES:
• Fully Integrated Variable Speed Motor & Control
• Brushless Permanent Magnet (BPM) Motor
• Proposed DOE Regulation & CEC Title 20 Compliant
• Dual Voltage 1.25THP & 1.65THP Models (no output power reduction on low/115 voltage)
• TEFC -- IPX5 Enclosure
• Shaft Threads -- (Square Flange) 1/2-20 UNC-2A or (C-Flange) 7/16-20 UNF-2A
• 50°C Ambient
• Triple Bearing Protection
• 1081 Design
• Continuous Duty
• Class F Insulated
• Sealed Ball Bearings
• 300 Series Stainless Steel Shaft
• Speed Range: 600-2760, 3450 RPM
• Discount Symbol: DS-FPS
• Fully Functional User Interface (Back Lit)
• Connection capability to Pool Control Systems
• Up to Seven Daily Schedules Can Be Programmed
• Adjustable Priming Time & Speed
• Menu Keypad Lockout
• Designed For Quiet Operation
• Low Temperature Monitor
• DOE Default Programming
• Simple "Drop In" installation with No Complex Wiring
• Factory Programmed Schedule Settings to
Meet the Proposed DOE & the CEC Title 20 Regulation


 

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Thanks for the research on the motors! I was thinking about it and I might be better off just replacing the whole unit with a better known brand. I have always had trouble keeping the seal on the basket and just not happy with the unit in general.

I've been looking and there are several decent offerings from Pentair and Hayward that I'm looking at, but I'm not sure if there are other brands I should be looking at that would offer durability and longevity for the long run at a little more reasonable price point. Definitely don't mind paying for quality, but I'm just not too sure about the various other brands I am seeing that seem to be more reasonable.

Thanks again,

Bob
 
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