I have been in the Well/Pump business for over 40 years. I have never seen a shallow well jet pump that was over 1.5hp. They make a few deep well jets that are two horse and lots of centrifugals, but not the jets in 2hp.
If you were to find one, it would probably be sold in a big box store and would be highly overrated.
25 HP is 25 HP, no matter how you slice it and dice it.
.5 hp as per the label on my pump
2 hp
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The flow of 5 hp motor pump is around 90 GPM.
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There is no such thing as a 1.5 pump. - Pumps are rated in gpm and inches. If the pump end is 4" , it will fit any 4 " Franklin motor.
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If the pump is submersible it sounds to me like there is impediments at the bottom of the well line. Time to replace...Pump. If not submesible themn the likely cause is the the impeller located on the pump housing. I hope this helps
The 230v breaker is 2-pole, The 115v is only single-pole so YES you need a new breaker. DON'T use 2 single-pole breakers instead. The well pump will run to the pressure setting of the pressure switch controlling it, regardless of HP. The difference might be in the size of the pump in flow rating, I.E. a 1/2 HP pump rated at 10gpm @ 70 psi won't perform the same as a 3/4 HP pump rated at 20 gpm @ 50 psi. Check the pump curve and pressure switch setting. The pressure switch for the new pump will need both power leads connected to the switch (1 lead per contact set), not 1 wire as the 115v motor was.
Depending on your pump, you may not be able to convert it. There are three basic kinds of jet pumps for wells. Shallow, Deep and Convertible. In the typical configuration the shallow well pump is the easiest to identify. It should have a single opening (1 1/4" diameter) on the front face. All the pumps will have the discharge on the top of the pump (1 1/4" diameter). The dimensions in parentheses are from my old Montgomery wards 1.5 hp pump to give a reference. The Deep well and convertible pumps will have two openings on the face. Depending on the manufacturer and model they can be big on top or big on bottom. In the deep well installation, the eductor and venturi are usually located within 10' of the water surface during well drawdown. In the convertible installation the eductor and venturi are typically bolted directly to the face of the pump, covering the two holes and providing just the one suction line. Hopefully you have a deep well or convertible type with the eductor and venturi bolted to it. All you have to do is extend the two lines on the front of the pump to the eductor/venturi (within 10-feet of the water surface) and then continue one suction line don into the water and place a foot valve on the end. try going to the pump manufacturer's website and reviewing the installation manual, it should have some good pictures that will point you in the right direction.