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Above Ground Swimming Pool & Spa Pump Motors
Jetted Tub/Spa/Above Ground Swimming Pool Pump Motors – Split Phase, Capacitor
Start & PSC Single-phase – Dripproof – Ball Bearing – Rigid Base & No Base – 3450 and
3450/1725 RPM – 1/2 thru 4 HP SP
3450 115 60 10.0 1.0 1.0 48Y Threaded Auto 10.45
3450 115 60 9.0 1.0 1.0 48Y Threaded Auto 10.22 285
285.3/8-16,Lefthandthreads,CWPErotation
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Century® Pool Cleaner Replacement Pump Motors
• Ball Bearings • 40˚C Ambient • Class B Insulation
• CW Non-Reversible • 303 Stainless Steel Shaft • “1081” Features
• Aluminum Adapter Bracket • 60 Hz
Replacement motor for Arneson “Pool Sweep,” Polaris “Vac-Sweep” and Letro “Jet Vac” brand pool cleaners.
3450 230/115 6.4/12.8 1.50 1.13 56CZ Threaded None Horizontal Auto 14.03 Polaris 222
3450 230/115 6.0/12.0 1.50 1.13 56Y Threaded Rigid Horizontal Auto 11.74 Arneson 12
3450 230/115 6.0/12.0 1.50 1.13 56Y
Threaded None Vertical Auto 10.89 Arneson 12
3450 230/115 6.0/12.0 1.50 1.13 56Y
Threaded Rigid Horizontal Auto 12.97 Letro 12,247
3450 230/115 6.5/13.0 1.50 1.13 56CZ
Threaded None Horizontal Auto 13.87 Letro 246
12.303Stainlesssteelshaft
222.DoesnothaveAluminumAdapterBracket
246.B668fitspump#LA01NmanufacturedMarch1997topresent
247.B667fitspump#LA01manufacturedMarch1997andprior
PoolCleaner(BoosterPump)motorsarenotincludedinthe
CaliforniaEnergyCommissionApllianceRegulations2006
(PublicationNumberCEC400-2006-002REV1)
Permanent Split Capacitor – Switchless – Single Phase – Dripproof
No Base & Rigid Base – 3600 RPM
Important:
1. Total output (HP x service factor) of replacement motor
must equal or exceed motor being replaced.
2. 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.