How to use the Replacement Parts Reference Guide:
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Next, open up the PDF document below and locate your Motor Part Number in the “Motor Part # (EMI)” column. Hint: You can hit “Control”+”F” on your keyboard and enter your Part Number to search the PDF document. If you are unable to find your Motor Part Number in the list, try using the Cross Reference page on the Century website here. Search the Motor Part Number to see if you can locate the CAT number. You may be able to cross reference the CAT number to narrow down the parts. Once you locate your Motor Part Number, follow the row across to find your Run Capacitor, Start Capacitor, Bearings, etc. After you find the part number for your replacement part, copy it and enter it into the “Search” bar on our website here. If your part does not come up, contact us by phone or live chat. Regal Brand Replacement Parts & Motor Cross Reference Manual for Century Pool & Spa Motors 3996 Formerly A. O. Smith Electrical Products Comp Additional Resources
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Item DetailsCentury Centurion 1081 Series Motor B2847V1 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. Features:
? Asked on 5/2/2015 byQuestion for patrick p.you mentioned that an AO smith USQ1102 type b motor can have the impeller and defuser put on the USQ1102 from a sta-rite PHK2RA6E-102L MOTOR my question is how for one the sta-rite shaft has a screw ended shaft to hold impellar on the AO doesnt two usq1102 is a 48y the sta-rite is 56 also was told the usq-1102 is an upgrade and is only 3/4hp is this true.these are my issues im having trying to use the usq1102 as a replacement motor for the sta-rite PHK2RA6E-102L A Answered on 5/3/2015 by InyoPools Product Specialist Patrick P.Hi there, The motors can be swapped with no problem. The difference between a 48Y frame motor and 56Y is that the 48Y has a smaller barrel (i.e. is smaller in diameter). You can put the smaller 48Y frame motor on the pump base. The 48Y frame motors come with a rubber spacer to make up for the smaller circumference. If I'm not mistaken, most of the Sta-Rite pumps should be 48Y frame motors. If you have a 56Y on there, you may want to check the pump base/bracket. Sometimes when going from a 48Y to a 56Y, the base has to be cut to fit the larger motor. As for the impeller screw, the newer motors don't need it. You can simply thread on the impeller and you do not need the impeller screw. As far as I know, only the OEM branded motors would come with the opening in the shaft for the impeller screw. Here is a good article on the topic Do I Need a Impeller Screw For My Pool Pump Motor. Comments are closed.
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