What model is my Hayward pool pump?
What model is my Hayward pool pump?
Luckily, most motor labels come with two searchable model numbers. Hayward labels (pictured) normally have a layout of the Motor Manufacturer model number listed at the upper left and Hayward’s proprietary motor model number normally listed at the bottom left.
How do I know if my Hayward pool pump is bad?
3 signs your pool pump is going bad
- Low readings on the filter pressure gauge. If your gauge is reading low, it could be due to a clogged skimmer basket or pump strainer.
- Constant leaking. We talked about the ways to check for leaks and how to fix them.
- Constantly losing prime.
How can you tell how old a Hayward pump is?
The product ID tag and serial number can tell you the month and year it was manufactured, and for the Aquarite/Goldline SWCG cells the length of the warranty….The 6th -8th number will be the year & month Example:
- 402 = 2004, Feb.
- 405 = 2004, May.
- 501 = 2005, Jan.
- 502 = 2005, Feb.
Where do I find my pool pump model number?
The first place you want to check is typically the easiest- the strainer lid. The strainer lid on your pump basket is located on the wet end of your pump or, on the opposite side of your motor. Typically, pump manufacturers will stamp their part number on one of the sides of the lid or somewhere along the handle.
How do you diagnose a bad pool pump?
common pump problems and quick fixes
- The Pool Pump is Making a Loud Screeching Noise or Sounds Like it’s Full of Rocks.
- The Pool Pump is Leaking Water.
- The Pool Pump Basket Does Not Fill with Water.
- The Pool Pump is Making a Humming Noise and will not Start.
- The Pool Pump is Sucking in Air.
How do you read a Hayward pump serial number?
Serial numbers for these products typically follow a format like this: 1M12345-1234567 (all numbers with the exception of the letter in the second position). For warranty registration purposes, please enter the serial number without the hyphen or any spaces (i.e. 1M123451234567).
How long do pool pumps last?
between eight to 12 years
Well-maintained high-quality pool pumps can last between eight to 12 years. If you’ve missed out on many critical pool services, however, you can expect your pump to fail sooner.