I need to replace the motor on a failed Hayward SP32152EE. The pool guys are pushing my to use B983 model which looks to be a slightly smaller motor than what comes standard on this pump. I'm concerned that this motor will be ridden harder than the stock one was with the undersize and will fail even faster. Am I justified in my concern? I'm considering replacing it with a B984 instead which will slightly oversize it rather than undersize it.
The other concern though is that the larger pump is more expensize.
By the way, the pump is 6 years old.
The stock motor is 1.5HP x 1.6 SF = 2.4 THP
B983 is a 1.5HP x 1.47 SF = 2.21 THP
B984 is a 2.0HP x 1.3 SF = 2.6 THP
Im not sure what my total head is on this pool but it is roughly 10,000 gallons with a attached spa. So I need the dual speed for the spa and for the cleaner/bublers when they are run but 60% of the time, I just run it at low speed.
Thoughts??? I need to do this immediately as my pump is dead. Also i've never replaced a motor before, is it very difficult? Do I just need to also order the GOKIT81 KIT and replace the o rings/gaskets?
Also, The pump doesn't seem that old but should I even replace the motor rather than just biting the bullet on a new pump?
The other concern though is that the larger pump is more expensize.
By the way, the pump is 6 years old.
The stock motor is 1.5HP x 1.6 SF = 2.4 THP
B983 is a 1.5HP x 1.47 SF = 2.21 THP
B984 is a 2.0HP x 1.3 SF = 2.6 THP
Im not sure what my total head is on this pool but it is roughly 10,000 gallons with a attached spa. So I need the dual speed for the spa and for the cleaner/bublers when they are run but 60% of the time, I just run it at low speed.
Thoughts??? I need to do this immediately as my pump is dead. Also i've never replaced a motor before, is it very difficult? Do I just need to also order the GOKIT81 KIT and replace the o rings/gaskets?
Also, The pump doesn't seem that old but should I even replace the motor rather than just biting the bullet on a new pump?
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