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    Default Re: New Pump/Motor for AG Pool

    What brand and model did you get?

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    Default Re: New Pump/Motor for AG Pool

    I have a Hayward 1hp Superpump 2 speed. It's an IG pump but I have it with an AG.

    Here's my setup--using patio blocks to support everything. The motor housing has bleached from gold to silver after 5 full seasons, but everything else is great.

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    Default Re: New Pump/Motor for AG Pool

    That pump Watermom is talking about is a Hayward Superpump and physically looks like the one in Carls picture. Only reason we didn't go with a 2-speed, which I would have preferred, is the wiring was already set up for 120 and at the time all Hayward 2-speeds were 240 as I recall. It was bought online almost 2 years ago and I believe it was from INYO pools in Florida.
    Al
    Edit: I have a Hayward 1 HP superpump and it past its 10th season last Summer and all I've had to do is retorque 4 bolts that hold the housings together at the beginning of the season to stop a tiny dribble. It lives in a poolhouse, out of the elements, and looks and runs as good as the day it was installed in 97. I'm a firm believer in keeping rain and crap off them.
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    Default Re: New Pump/Motor for AG Pool

    Thanks Watermom, CarlD, and Poconos for the responses ..

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    Default Re: New Pump/Motor for AG Pool

    I've decided to get a Hayward Above Ground Power-Flo II 1/2 HP - SP1750 - pump.

    I figured that for my 18' x 36' 14,300 gallon pool the minimum flow rate for 8 hour turnover was 30 gpm, and that the max flow rate was the lessor of 44 gpm (1.5 inch pipe) or my filter - 150 square foot cartridge - 99 gpm, so it would be 44 gpm.

    The pump mentioned above has a rating of 33 gpm for 50' of head - it seems to work.

    Are my assumptions correct? Should I see some energy savings compared to my current purex triton maxim 1 1/2 hp pump? Is anyone familiar with this pump? I see no mention of a power plug - the instructions seem to mention wiring it into the electrical circuit. I can't believe that these pumps wouldn't have a plug.

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    Well, Hayward confirmed that they have to be wired. I assume that I can but a grounded 110 volt plug from Home Depot or so and connect the loose wire end to theaded bolts/terminals on the motor - secured by nuts?
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