Product Description
This pump is a 115V (2) Speed 10.5 High and 3.2A Low Speed 48 frame 2" x 2" XP2 pump and motor... The 2" inlet and outlet measure about 3" across the threads... Keep in mind if you choose this high amperage pump and have a tub with a wall style 115V plug this pump may draw too much amperage to work with your heater on a wall plug.. Always match the amperage when choosing a replacement 115v pump with the previous motor or you could create some over amperage issues with your hot tub..
Spa Pump Features:
- Fine tuned impeller that moves water through the system with maximum performance
- 2" suction and discharge
- 48 and 56 frame versions
- Thermally protected to extend life expectancy of motor
- Multiple drain locations
**Pump & motor manufacturers reserve the right to change motors on pumps or style of motor without notice. Motors shown may differ from current stocked product. Functionality remains the same**
Complete Pump TypeSpeedMotor VoltageDrain Plug LocationPump to Motor Foot TypesSuction StyleSuction Connection (Physical Dimension)Suction Connection TypeSuction Pipe SizeDischarge StyleDischarge Connection (Physical Dimension)Discharge Connection TypeDischarge Pipe SizeHorsepowerMotor FrameMotor Amperage/WattageManufacturerPump ModelManufacturer Impeller NumberVolute Fastening TypeVolute/Sealplate Number
Portable Spa Pump |
2 Speed (2-Spd) |
115v |
4,6,9 o`clock |
9 |
Center |
3-1/16"od |
Male Buttress Thread (mbt) |
2" |
Side |
3-1/16"od |
Male Buttress Thread (mbt) |
2" |
1.0hp |
48 Frame Thru-Bolt |
10.5/3.2A |
AquaFlo |
Flo-Master XP2 |
8 Screws |
92770705 |
Read this information to Help to determine the Frame and HP.. The way you can determine whether your pump is a 48 or 56 Frame is by measuring the width of the motor. A 48 Frame motor will measure 5 3/4" wide across the back and a 56 Frame will measure about 6 1/2" wide across the back.
For 230 Volt Pumps Look on the label of the motor for the two amperages if you have a 2 speed pump, if its a single speed look for a single amperage. It will look something like this: 10.0/3.5 The 10.0 is the high amperage in this example.
8.0 = 1 HP
10.0 = 2 HP
12.0 = 3 HP
14.0 = 4 HP
16.0 = 5 HP
For 115 Volt Pumps Look on the label of the motor for the two amperages if you have a 2 speed pump, if its a single speed look for a single amperage. It will look something like this: 10.8/2.8 The 10.8 is the high amperage in this example and would equate to a 1 HP.
8.0 = .5 HP
9.0-10.0 = .75 HP
10.0-13.00 = 1 HP
13.5-15.0 = 1.5 HP
16.0-20.0 = 2 HP
Note: These Amperages are Averages so find the Amperage closest to your pumps Amperage. Note for the Note: 2HP 115V pumps are very rare, do not order one thinking you can add more power. This pump or even a 1.5HP pump will cause your PLug N Play tub to damage the electrical system, Plug, Wires and even the pump motor.
NOTE: Your pump or motor may say a different Horse Power than what you see here, DO NOT go by what is listed on the motor, go by the amperage on the label.
NOTE for the NOTE: TRUST ME ON THIS, everybody lies about their Horse Power. But the amperage does not lie. Most people are told they have 5 HP pumps, if you do the math two 5 HP pumps at 16 amps is 32 amps. Plus a 5.5 KW heater is 21 amps. That means with both pumps running and the heater on it will draw 53 AMPS. I bet your HOT TUB is on a 50 AMP breaker. Therefore contrary to what you have been told you DO NOT have a 5 or 6 or 7 Hp pump.