Part # 5212X
Warranty 1 Year
Manufacturer Code B229SE
Dimensions 13.5" L x 6.5" W x 5.5" D
MOTOR 56J THRD UP 1.5 HP (B229SE)
Note: NOT California or New York Title 20 Compliant.
Dual Speed Option: (Not Compliant)
California and New York Title 20 Compliant Options:
What is Service Factor?
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Service Factor(SF) is a multiplier that when multiplied by the horsepower of the motor indicates the total permissible horsepower loading that may be carried when the motor is operating at rated voltage and frequency. The most important thing to remember when replacing a motor is that the replacement motor's horsepower times its service factor must be equal to or greater than the original motor's horsepower times its service factor. The Service Factor rating can be found on the motor label. See Step 4 of our How to Read a Pool Motor Label guide.
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Hi, How do we tell which seals to purchase with this replacement motor? There is not a label on the front housing.
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Hello- The seals will be based off of the model of the pump not the motor. If you can not find a label on the front housing we would need to see if we can find a part number on the impeller or pump lid to try to identify the pump. If not you can send a picture to upload@inyopools.com.
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This shows to replace my Jandy JHPU 1.5 (part # 7-193632-24) but the motor I have has a capacitor on top. This is shown on the detail drawing, but not shown in the photo. Does this motor come with the capacitor?
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Hello Dan- the Motor 56j Thrd Up 1.5 Hp (b229se) 5212x would be the replacement motor you will need. There is no capacitor on top of this replacement motor.
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what seal do I need for this pump replacement
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Hi. In order to locate the correct seal for your pump, we will need to know the pump housing model. If you're unable to locate the pump housing model you can email us photos of the housing so that we can identify it.
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I ordered a 5212X motor to replace the motor on my Jandy JHPU 1.5HP pump today which I think is the correct motor. I noted that your 5212X motor drawing shows that it is a CW rotation. My existing motor as viewed looking at the impeller end of the shaft rotates in a CCW manner. Did I order the incorrect motor ? Thanks.
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Hi, Chris. This B229SE motor is the correct replacement motor for the JHPU1.5 Pump.
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Less than 1 hr
Screwdriver, Pliers, Socket Set
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2 to 4 hrs
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
1 to 2 hrs
Screwdriver, Socket Set, Wrench Set, Adjustable Wrench
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My pump was a 2005 Jandy JHPU 1.5 HP unit.
1, Turned power off to the pump control panel
2. Opened suction basket lid and vented filter housing to drain system back to inground pool
3. Removed 6 pump flange bolts and pulled pump/motor assembly from pump body
4. Noted 1 diffuser flange screw missing and the other loose due to both brass thread inserts corroded away in mounting plate assembly. Removed diffuser and cone from mounting plate.
5. removed motor end cap to access shaft wrench flat.
6. put wrench on flats to hold shaft still and removed Left Hand thread impeller lock screw
7. removed Right Hand threaded impeller from motor shaft
8. removed 4 bolts holding mounting plate to motor, then removed mounting plate from motor
9. turned power to the pump panel back on, closed the motor breakers then turned on the motor to check.
10. motor sounded like it had gravel in it and tripped on motor overload heater after approx. 20 seconds. So I knew my motor was bad, then disconnected the power again. Since the motor was 12 years old and showed obvious signs of deterioration, I looked for a replacement motor.
11. found what I needed on INYO Pools website, asked a couple of questions and got confirmation that motor replacement was correct for what I had and then made the purchase.
12. ordered up new seals, mounting plate and diffuser plate w/cone along with the new motor and reversed the disassembly.
13. to make the installation easier, I purchased new wire, conduit, fittings and connectors and wired up the motor & put the pump assembly together on the bench where it was easy to work.
14. carried the assembly with the 6 foot conduit and wiring all connected to the motor out to where the pool equipment was,
15. made the electrical connections in the control panel & bonding wires, bumped the motor to verify correct rotation, turned the power back off then installed the pump with new gasket into the pump housing.
16. primed the system and turned the power back on & started it up, checked for leaks and I am now one happy camper thanks to the folks at INYO. Motor is quiet and runs like a champ.
17. purchased a motor cover from the local pool supply store and installed over the motor to protect it from the weather as the installation instructions recommended.
4 to 8 hrs
Screwdriver, Nut Drivers, Pliers, Socket Set, Wrench Set
I removed the motor and all attachments on the front of motor , Seal plate, difuser, impeller and seals and replaced all of them with new ones after watching several of the INYO videos on how to replace each one. The video's really helped and made the replacement pretty easy.
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(5 out of 5 stars) Best price I found online
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I bought this to replace the exact same model that worked great for 7 years. This was the best price I found online and customer support online chat was very helpful with a few questions I had. So far the motor is working great and is very quiet; I have to check sometimes if it's even on b/c it's so quiet. Very happy so far with my purchase.
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(5 out of 5 stars)
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You guys are amazing. Our pump went out. I took a picture of what we had and Inyo pools told me the which pump to buy and parts needed for install. And the shipping was fast. Can’t thank you enough... Install was easy.
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(4 out of 5 stars) Pool pump
Reviewed By: Daniele P. from Pompano Beach, FL ()
works as adverstised
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(5 out of 5 stars) Pump motor worked in place of R0556102 (Jandy Stealth)
Reviewed By: Brian E. from Bryceville, FL ()
Pros: It worked
Cons: None. As long as it works
The B229SE Motor Replaced the motor that ran my Jandy Stealth Punp for my inground pool. It did not have internal threads at the end of the shaft, but it did have the external threads. Its all bolted from front and back so i dont need the internal threads for that screw.
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