What is the voltage on this unit? How long is the manufactures warranty? If the system requires repairs during warranty, what do I do?
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This pump runs on 115V power. This unit comes with a 1 year manufacturer's warranty. If the pump needed repair, you would call Hayward directly and they would put you in touch with a warranty service station in your area.
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What are the amps at high speed and low speed? Also, does the pump have a plug and how long is the cord?
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The amps are 16.4 on the high speed and 4.4 on the low speed. The cord is 6' long and has a 3-prong plug.
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How many hours per day should I run my pump?
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There are many factors to consider; bather load, gallons of water, pump horsepower, type and size of filter just to name a few. A good guideline is 8-10 hours a day. On the cooler days and early and late season, you can cut the run time down to 4-6 hours because there is usually less swimmers and cooler water requires less chemicals. In peak season, when it is the hottest, raising the run time to 10-12 hours per day will help to keep the pool clean and circulating during it’s time of heaviest use.
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How does the pump switch speeds? Does it require a specific controller that is not included?
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Hello Trevor - On the back of the motor there is a 3 way toggle switch for high / low. It is a manual operation , but does not require a special timer mechanism.
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How many gallons per minute/hour does this pump create?
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Hello Wayne - This pump will push a maximum of 91 gallons per minute on the high speed. This volume will decrease if the feet of head is greater than 20'.
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Currently the Hayward on now not working, it is a 2HP, should I remain 2HP or can I use a 1.5HP?
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Jose, If you're current pool pump is a 2 hp you should replace it with a 2 hp. You do not want to run into complications with the pool if the 1 1/2 hp is not strong enough.
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Need to replace my Sta-Rite Model JWPAS5F-2A4 pump and motor (motor model S48B74A03 HP 1.5 with 2" inflow and discharge. Is this pump and motor a good replacement? Can I get it with 2" rather then 1.5" intake?
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I would actually suggest the Sta-Rite Dynamo Pump here as it is very similar to your JWPA pump which will mean the plumbing will be easier. The Dynamo pump does have 1-1/2" ports but we do carry 1-1/2" x 2" unions which would easily adapt this pump for 2" plumbing.
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My pump died on a 24ft above ground pool. Filter on pool i previously upgraded to Hayward S180t, however at that time i did not replace the original waterway 1hp pump unit. From reading online I find that a Hayward 1.5hp pump is what the replacement should be. Question I have is why would I want a 2 speed vs a 1 speed, it appears Hayward makes this setup in either or speed.
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Hi Mark, A dual speed pump will allow operate your pool on a lower speed to save on energy cost, you will have to have the pump run longer but you will save on energy versus a single speed pump.
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I came home today and turned on the pool pump Hayward model SP15932S it just makes a humming sound on either speed. It was working fine when I turned it off this morning do you think it's the motor or that the pump impeller may have jammed somehow?
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Hi Joe, You can take apart the pump and inspect it but it sounds like the motor capacitor or entire motor needs to be replaced. You can view our blog on Pool Motor Troubleshooting for more detail info.
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I am replacing my 1.5 HP broken pump with a Hayward pump. Given that I have a small size pool (in the order of 15,000 gallons), feeding Hayward star clear plus filter system C12002. I have both intake and discharge to be 2 inches. The 1.5 hp Hayward pumps are all 1.5" intake and discharge. There s 2 hp pump with 2" requirement fulfilled but it sounds too much. What do you suggest ?
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With a C12002 model filter you do not want to go any stronger on your motor for that is too much pressure. Though the ports are 1.5 inches on that pump you can still install it with 2 inch lines. You just need reducer fittings to install.
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I have a 42ft x 22ft oval with 52in walls. Will this 1.5 hp pump be sufficient or do I need a 2hp?
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Hi Chris, This 1.5 HP pump would be sufficient for a pool your size depending on your size filter and desire run time.
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I am replacing my old Sta-rite pump that has burned out. It was a JWPS5FL-A2. I am using a Sta-rite sand filter T-210WF. 2.18, 44 gpm,20, 50 psi, 200lbs sand. I have ordered a Hayward Matrix Powerflo 1.5 dual speed pump as a replacement. My pool is 46x18 oval at 52 high. I am trying to go with this pump due to the energy savings and looking at solar. All my pluming is hard piped. I have a Union on the pump to filter line for easier repair or replacement. Is this a good match or will it work ok?
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Hi Hank, The Hayward SP15932S model pump is a good replacement pump. I'm not certain if the hose with connector will match up if not you will need the MPT to Buttress Adapter.
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my 12 yr old Hayward swimpro pump for my 24'by 48" pool bout shot it is dual speed and says 2and 1/16 hors power what is a decent pump to replace with and does it need to be dual speed
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This unit will be your best option to switch out the current unit you have.
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Hi, I have the Hayward SP 1515. I want to connect the ground wire. Does it get connected to the screw under the on off switch? Thanks, Matt
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Hi Matt, The ground wire which is "green" is located near the power terminal and bonding lug is located under the motor end cover near the on/off switch.
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Hi, my Hayward model sp57152cp is shot. From looking at replacement pumps the sp15932s seems to be the best choice, I think? With my old pump the 2 speeds are controlled with a rocker switch, low-off-high. Does the dual speeds on the sp15932s work the same way?
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Yes, it has a toggle switch that allows you to switch from high to low and low to high.
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Do any of these pumps have a decent warranty if purchased online. Looking to replace a starite P2R
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The Sta-Rite Max-E-Pro would be a great replacement for your current Sta-Rite Dura-Glas. There is a 1.5HP dual speed option as well, part number P6RA6YF206L.
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Will the ST15932S work on a hot tube. I do not need the strainer/ basket it is built in to the tube. The motor was a Hayward SP1515-Z-24-E 115v 1.5-.18 3450/1725 rpm. The tube has the high/low switch for the jets. It is a 4 prong with red to high and black to low.
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Yes, the SP15932S will replace your current SP1515.
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My current pump is a dual speed 1.5hp with a twist lock cord. I noticed this one says it is 3 prong? Is this pump available with a twist lock cord, or can it easily be switched from one pump to the next?
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I am installing an ag 18x54 pool with a main drain. I was thinking about a two speed motor 1.5/.75 hp.
Is this the one I would need or would you recommend another? Also, I was thinking about going with a 220v motor.
I have the ability to use either voltage.
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Hi Dan, the Hayward Matrix Pump 1.5 HP Dual Speed - SP15932S will work well for your application.
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Hi-- I'm interested in the Hayward SP15932S 1.5HP and the Hayward SP15922S 1HP. What is the current (Amperage) draw of both of these at full speed? At 1/2 speed?
What is the flow rate (GPM) for each of these at half speed and 10ft head?
Thanks!
full speed flow rates:
SP1592 86 86 75 58 27
SP1593 91 91 80 62 32
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Currently have a 30' diameter pool 52" deep with a dual speed Hayward pump part #7-193347-01. It is making a squealing noise I thought maybe a bearing was going out. The pump has been running 6 months a year on high for 8 to 10 hours per day for six years. It is hooked up to a salt system. Do you think it could be repaired or has it run its course? Also should I be running it on high or could I use the low speed? What pump do you suggest I get to replace mine if need? Thank you.
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Hi, Shawn. The squealing noise is almost certainly failing bearings. The bearings (10000379) or the motor (SPX1515Z2ES) can be replaced. You can run your pump on low speed if it will provide sufficient water flow. This PowerFlo Matrix Pump - W3SP15932S can be use as a replacement.
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Would this pump work well with the W3S244T sand filter?
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Hello Aaron- On High speed, this pump will be too powerful for you. I would recommend something like the Power-Flo II 1 HP 1-Speed Pump - SP1780 - W3SP1780 based on the GPM rating of 62 on the W3S244T.
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What size of union connector do I need to connect this pump to the skimmer and filter? We are currently using 1.5 pvc pipes for our pool plumbing.
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I have a 12' round pool (52 inches deep) and it is connected to a Hayward Power-Flo 1hp (single speed) Matrix pump. It works fine but is loud and is 8 years old. I am considering a replacement but because I live in California I am required to replace it with a 2-speed unit. What do you recommend?
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Hi Walter, I think this W3SP15932S will be your best option. Or if you just want to replace your motor then you could go with this 1 HP Dual Speed Replacement Motor and this Shaft Seal and this Dual Speed Switch.
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Do you have PowerFlo Matrix Pump 1.5 HP Dual Speed - SP15932S for 220v?, if so, what is the price?. Thanks.
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Hi Abel, unfortunately, these Hayward Powerflo Matrix pool pumps do not come in 220/240 voltage. That voltage is most commonly associated with inground swimming pool pumps.
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Would this pump be a good replacement for my old 1/2 hp single speed pump (115AC). If not what would be?
Hi Dennis, No this pump would not be a good replacement pump as it is a Non Self Priming Pump and you will need a self priming pump. I would suggest this 3/4 HP Waterway Champion Pump as a good replacement for you.
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Does this come in a dual speed version? Thanks.
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Hi Dennis, the 3/4 HP version does not come in a dual-speed but there is a 1.5 HP Dual Speed that would work for you. Here is a link to the 1.5 HP Dual Speed Waterway Champion Pump
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Ok..how about a dual speed that is 115vac?
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Hi Dennis, Your best bet is going to be a variable speed. So instead of just have two speeds to choose from 1725 and 3450 (i.e. dual speed), on a variable speed you literally have thousands of speeds to choose from (anything between 600-3450 RPM). I would suggest this 1.4 HP Waterway Variable Speed Pump which can be wired 115V.
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I see different answers in the Q&A for this product. How many amps does this motor draw? I have a 15 amp GFCI, one of the answers states 16 amps on high so it has me worried.
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Hello Scott. Hayward Technical Service recommends a 20 amp breaker with GFCI plug protection be used in conjunction with the Hayward Pool Products PowerFlo Matrix Pump 1.5 HP Dual Speed model SP15932S. The SP15932S Pool Pump is rated at 15 amps on high speed.
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