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Sta-Rite Direct Replacement Spa Motors
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Open Construction Rigid Base Sealed Ball Bearings
Threaded Shaft Through Bolt Mount 50˚C Ambient
1.0 Service Factor $ Energy Efficient Auto Protector
Rotation: CCW Pump End 2-Speed (Capacitor Start Low Speed, PSC High Speed)
Four Thru Bolts on a 5.146 Bolt CircleReplacement Motor for Dimension One, Hydroquip, GPM Industries, Hawkeye, Marquis and Master Spas
    
           
1.0-.12 3450/1725 115 10.4/3.6 1.0 1.0 56Z H B 10.30 8.85 $
1.5-.19 3450/1725 230 7.2/2.4 1.0 1.5 56Z H F 10.79 9.34 $
2.0-.25 3450/1725 230 8.5/3.0 1.0 2.0 56Z H F 11.42 9.98 $
2.5-.25 3450/1725 230 10.7/3.0 1.0 2.5 56Z H F 10.67 9.23 $
3.0-.38 3450/1725 230 12.0/3.7 1.0 3.0 56Z H F 10.92 9.48 $
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$ Energyefficient
WhencrossingtoanoriginalequipmentCenturyMotor,usetheQuickCrossReferencetable.FindtheampsandmodelnumberoftheOEMmotoronthe
motornameplate.FindtheequivalentampsandmodelnumberontheQuickCrossReferencetablebelow.Thereplacementisthestocknumberlistedin
the“Use”column.Thehorsepowerandservicefactormaynotbethesame,butthemotorsarethesame.
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NamePlate NamePlate Use
Amps ModelNo. StockNo.
10.4/3.6 K48L2A1 
7.2/2.4 K48M2A4 
8.5/3.0 K48N2A5 
10.7/3.0 K48N2A4C2 
12.0/3.7 K48P2A1 
HMeetsCaliforniaEnergyCommissionApplianceRegulations2008
(PublicationNumberCEC-400-2006-002-REV1)
www.energy.ca.gov
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Important:
The pool motors on this page are NOT equipped with a
Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS). SVRS helps
prevent drowning due to body entrapment on underwater
drains. In some pool configurations, if a person’s body
covers the drain, the person can be trapped by suction.
The SVRS turns off the pump if this occurs.
Depending on your pool configuration,
a SVRS may be required to meet local, state, and federal
requirements.