Hello fellow swimmers,
I'm opening the pool this weekend (
) and my pool pump (Hayward SuperPump 1.5 HP / 120V / 18.6 A max) began to trip the cabin breaker (well, the GFCI outlet dedicated to the pump) when the morning arrived and the temperature began to rise (now almost 30 c).
I let it cool a little (the pump motor case was quite hot) and put a wet towel over it to help the cooling. But after a while the breaker began to trip again.
The pressure is OK, ~15 PSI. There is some air bubbles coming up the input of the pump, something I also want to fix but there was always some air coming through since we bought the house.
So, long story short, I found some videos like that one
and decided to open the pump to have a look. There were some debris in the impeller but nothing serious like in that video. The motor shaft can be turned easily but not freely (it stops turning if no torque is applied).
SO, long story short ! I use the pressure washer to clean everything, remove debris etc but then I looked at the motor through the vents and then I thought about my always seizing fans that I then lubricate and they works like new. I tried to find informations about what kind of oil / lubricant to use to ease the rotation of the motor and prevent friction/heating ?
Yours truly,
P.
I'm opening the pool this weekend (

I let it cool a little (the pump motor case was quite hot) and put a wet towel over it to help the cooling. But after a while the breaker began to trip again.
The pressure is OK, ~15 PSI. There is some air bubbles coming up the input of the pump, something I also want to fix but there was always some air coming through since we bought the house.
So, long story short, I found some videos like that one
and decided to open the pump to have a look. There were some debris in the impeller but nothing serious like in that video. The motor shaft can be turned easily but not freely (it stops turning if no torque is applied).
SO, long story short ! I use the pressure washer to clean everything, remove debris etc but then I looked at the motor through the vents and then I thought about my always seizing fans that I then lubricate and they works like new. I tried to find informations about what kind of oil / lubricant to use to ease the rotation of the motor and prevent friction/heating ?
Yours truly,
P.