A. O. Smith’s new 2Green two-speed premium efficiency replacement pump motor with integrated timer packs tremendous value into an easyto- install package. Features
Motor
Failure:
Shaft seal failure is the major cause of motor failure. This allows moisture to go back to the motor causing corrosion and much more. One of the causes of a shaft seal going bad is the result of the pump running dry which heats up all the parts inside the pump causing damage. It's always best to replace the shaft seal when installing a new motor. If the motor fails due to water damage it can void the manufactures warranty. ATTENTION: Improperly
wiring a motor will cause irreversible damage. If the motor runs slowly
then trips out, it is incorrectly wired. Please carefully read the
motor
name plate regarding the connections. 115/230 volt motors are shipped
from
the factory connected for 230 volts. A motor connected for 115 volts
that
has 230 volts applied will burn up immediately. A motor connected for
230
volts that has 115 volts applied will run slowly and trip out. If the
wires
moved on the connection board are not replaced on the proper terminals,
the
result will be a slow running motor that overheats and trips out. These
motors
have automatic overload protection, which means the motor will not run
again
until it cools down. If you are experiencing problems, please recheck
the
connections to insure you have the motor properly wired for the
incoming
voltage. These motors have been test run at the factory, and they very
rarely
have problems. Problems are almost always related to improper wiring or
other installation issues. Please be sure that you are ordering the
correct
motor and that follow all installation instructions carefully.
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