Your filter does not need a time clock ~ it does not run on electricity. HIRE A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN to run the necessary conduit, wires etc for the time clock, motor and heater hook-ups. All equipment has to be bonded and grounded. Most municipal codes require too that you bring most or all pool related items up to current code. That includes retrofitting your main drain with the new requirements if yours is an older system. This is not only for your safety but for others that may be using your pool. After all you would not want a major injury or a death to occur on your property or having a law suit pending. k
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There is no timer on a Hayward pool pump. The timer, if so installed by the builder, would most likely be on the wall located near the pool equipment. It will be inside a rectangular metal box with a door ( 5" X 8" approx.) Inside this box would be a mechanical time clock either with a yellow face or a white one depending upon the brand. This timer would have trippers located (2) at some point around the face of the clock (which may resemble an analog clock). If you have no such device you will have to have a qualified electrician install one at the pool equipment pad area. Again if you have no clock then you will have to turn on the pump manually EVERY day without fail especially during the summer months. k
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It usually doesn't have one. Most pumps are controlled by an external switch. Usually a timer in a box near the pump.
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We've had many people buy a Hayward Heat Pro heat pump for their pool. Whether or not it is the best for your pool depends on your pool and where you live. Here's a link to the Hayward Heat Pro: http://shop.bluehaven.com/product/hayward-heat-pro/hayward-pool-heaters
Hayward is a pump, filter and general pool products manufacturer based in the United States. It is also a California city in Alameda county.
The mechanical seal probably needs to be replaced, or it may be the seal plate gasket. if it is the seal it will eventually ruin the pump motor if not replaced. Go to you tube for a how to videoPOOLCENTER.com - Hayward Pool Pump Impeller-Seal Replace 2
Hayward, Sta-rite, Pentair and Water-Ace all have good track records. Hayward offers their Super Pump line which are some of the best pumps in the industry.
If, and only if, the horsepowers are the same and the fittings are the same size, yes. Don't change the horsepower of your pump without changing your filter without consulting a professional.
You may be better of contacting Hayward about this as there is not enough information in this question to give an answer. Ues CPVC cement on the CPVC fittings and regular PVC cement ( either blue, or clear) on all the other PVC
You should never run a swimming-pool pump dry! The most likely problem, from the rather flimsy evidence in your question hinting at it not rotating, is not with the pump or its motor but a fault in the electrical supply to the pool plant, or in the timer or other pump controller.
Hayward Northstar is probably the best and most energy efficient. Hayward Super 2 is also a great pump and less expensive than the Northstar. Sta-Rite Dura Glass is an industry standard and very dependable.
Not aware that Hayward made motors. You need the pump seal, gaskets or orings and the tools to remove and reinstall the motor and the seal. The electrical connections and power need to be removed and or turned off at the circuit breaker.