Century 1081 Pool Pump Duty Manual
Magnetek Century Electric 1081 pool pump duty part number 8–173763–20, 3/4 hp. Jacuzzi DuraSeal part # 8501000. This is a used motor that was recently purchased and works great. This is a used motor that was recently purchased and works great. View and Download A.O. Smith Century Pool & Spa Motor service manual online. Smith Pool & Spa Motor Installation, Maintenance & Service Manual. Century Pool & Spa Motor Water Pump pdf manual download. Also for: Century centurion, Century neptune c, Century centurion se, Century.
Century Centurion 1081 Series Motor B2847 The Centurion line of pool motors combine the proven performance of the Century Centurion 56 frame platform with the next generation of features for increased reliability, added performance, premium efficiency, and serviceability. This is the first full line of upgraded pool motors. The 'best of the best' from Century.
Step 8 The reason I ask these questions is because this key information will lead me to a replacement motor. Let's look at the questions: What is the manufacturer and model of the pool pump (not the motor)? If the customer tells me Pentair, then I know that I will likely be looking for a square flange motor (56Y or 48Y frame) because Pentair/Sta-Rite and Jandy (sometimes) use these types of motors for their pumps. The only difference between the 56Y and 48Y is the circumfrence (width) of the motor.
They will both mount to the seal plate but the 48Y will need an optional spacer (that comes with the motor) to sit on to make up for the difference in size. Must Posted: 10:03 AM Thank you for your very informative reply. I have checked and space around the current motor is sufficient for the additional motor length of 1.05' and the mounting holes are of same distance so it should match and install easily I assume. My only question before placing the order for B654 motor.does tune up kit GOKIT77 matches/is required to do the job correctly? Is there a different kit for b654?
I want to place the order for all parts i need so the job can be done effectively and efficiently:-) Thanks. Inyopools Posted: 10:41 AM Inyo Product Specialist must - The would be the standard energy efficient replacement for your failing B128 motor. UCT1152 might also work but it is built with the 5 5/8” lamination, and the B654 uses the 6 ½” lamination. The B654 is slightly more efficient and would be the one to use if the existing motor has failed. Check your spacing.
It looks like the B654 is an inch longer. I would recommend an EE motor for Dallas. And we do not get involved with installations so have no data on that process. Must Posted: 15:32 PM My current motor specs are: Century Centurion AO Smith; CAT B128; SERIAL 13711CH; PART O-164303-23; TYPE CX; FRAME M56J; HP 1.0; SF 1.40; PH 1; HZ 60; RPM 3450; VOLTS 230/115; AMPS SF7.2/14.4; TIME CONT; ENCL DP; FORM KJM; CODE J; INSUL CLASS B; AMB 50 DEG C; 1081 POOL PUMP DUTY MOUNT HORIZ WITH VENT HOLES DOWN The motor is making loud noise so I think it needs to be replaced immediately. I have found the 1 HP B128 Replacement Pool Motor on your website as the exact match and I understand I need to also get tune up kit GOKIT77 to do the job correctly. Before I order, I would like to confirm that this is the right replacement motor and tool kit. Also if I want to replace the motor with a different “energy Efficient” model then I have found that UCT1152 is the exact match for my current motor replacement.
So my question is first that if this is correct replacement and if so, would you recommend this change to energy efficient model for Dallas, TX area pool? Inyopools Posted: 12:07 PM Inyo Product Specialist Andy - Your id number, 177451, is actually the motor part number not the pump number, so this gives us no information on your existing pump housing. We can say, however, that your motor will fit into a current WhisperFlo pump housing. Not sure if you might need to buy the parts between the motor and the housing like the seal plate and the diffuser to make it fit but I would guess not. The assumption is that you could use the old seal plate and diffuser when you reassemble the pump. Don’t forget to buy the gasket kit. TracWagon Posted: 11:47 AM I have converted my pool to a koi pond.
Because a koi pond filters are extremely low head we switched to an EE pond pump with a 3hp waterway wet end on a 1/4 hp 48 frame motor. This motor fried but I still have my WFE-8 2hp Pentair whisperflo pump. Because less than 10ft total head is way out of spec for this pump, could I change physically change the motor to a 1/2 or 3/4 56Y frame motor. This would still give the high flow and pull the head specs back into curve?
Inyopools Posted: 14:07 PM Inyo Product Specialist Jeff - You will have difficulty finding a replaceable 56Z motor. The Z-frame uses a flatted shaft end on which the impeller is to be secured.
Z-frame motors are usually made in batches to be fitted to a pump manufacturer’s specialty pump. The tricky thing about the flatted shaft is that the width of the flat side varies. So, not all flat shaft Z-frame motors are interchangeable. Your best option is to contact the pump manufacturer to see what he has.
Century 1081 Pool Pump Duty
Darrin Posted: 13:24 PM Hi, it says above that a 56Y and 48Y will both mount to the seal plate but the 48Y will need an optional spacer (that comes with the motor) to sit on to make up for the difference in size. I have a motor that I need to replace. It is a 56Y but it does not have the square plate on the end of the one like this one - I just need the motor. Can you help me determine which one is right for me, please? I can send photos and details, too.