A.O. Smith Century Pool & Spa Motor User Manual

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ith a few simple tools, you’ll be ready for just
about any kind of basic motor service. To make
your job easier when installing or servicing a

pool or spa motor, make sure that you have these tools
in your toolbox before you begin working...

S t a n d a rd scre w d r i v e r

Wide blade scre w d r i v e r

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2

” open end wre n c h

Rubber mallet

Clamp-on ammeter/voltmeter

A m m e t e r

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” nut driver

Needle-nose pliers

Tape for marking

A

.O. Smith

pool and spa pump motors are built

tough, to run day after day without being serv i c e d .
When service is necessary, serviceable parts usu-

ally can be accessed quite easily. For example, capaci-
tors are externally mounted, and single-phase motors
have screw-type connectors for quick reconnection in
the field.

Water leaks from pump

seals or pipe joints should

be re p a i red to prevent failure of bearings and insulation.
DO NOT splash or spray the motor. Mount the motor
away from low spots and damp areas, and take mea-
s u res to protect it from windblown rain.

M O I S T U R E

MAINTENANCE

TOOLS

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