Dogzbreath
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Hello
I have a SPA pump (230V, 2 speed motor 56 Frame, rated at "5.0hp") for which the high speed doesn't kick in anymore. It just runs on low speed.
It is a motor with barely 50 hours on it and the high speed simply stopped one day. No smell, no humming, no noise etc.. High speed just doesn't kick in.
So far, I verified that it is the motor that is faulty. If I swap the pump out of the SPA, the other motor runs fine.
Troubleshooting and questions:
- Would the motor run on low speed if the thermal overload was faulty? (I didn't test for continuity yet) but is it safe to assume the motor wouldn't work at all if the thermal overload was faulty?
- Start capacitor on top of motor (or run capacitor?) seems fine physically and measures as specified with a meter.
- Velocity switch electrically makes contact. Linkage seems to move freely and there is no evidence of any problems.
- The motor turns fine manually.
What are my next steps?
Hope someone can shed some light
Thank you
I have a SPA pump (230V, 2 speed motor 56 Frame, rated at "5.0hp") for which the high speed doesn't kick in anymore. It just runs on low speed.
It is a motor with barely 50 hours on it and the high speed simply stopped one day. No smell, no humming, no noise etc.. High speed just doesn't kick in.
So far, I verified that it is the motor that is faulty. If I swap the pump out of the SPA, the other motor runs fine.
Troubleshooting and questions:
- Would the motor run on low speed if the thermal overload was faulty? (I didn't test for continuity yet) but is it safe to assume the motor wouldn't work at all if the thermal overload was faulty?
- Start capacitor on top of motor (or run capacitor?) seems fine physically and measures as specified with a meter.
- Velocity switch electrically makes contact. Linkage seems to move freely and there is no evidence of any problems.
- The motor turns fine manually.
What are my next steps?
Hope someone can shed some light
Thank you