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Gayle Quebedeaux
Dec 15, 2004, 11:24 AM
The 5 hp electrical motor that drives the pump for my SPA will not start on low speed. When turned on it hums. I hit the Jet switch and the pump/motor comes on at high speed. I can then hit the Jet switch again and the pump/motor will run on low speed. When the set temperature is reached, the pump/motor shuts off. When the temperature drops, the pump/motor tries to turn on but only hums.

I have replaced the start capacitor and still have the same problem.
Where can I get an explanation of what mechanisims are involved that might be preventing the motor from starting at low speed?

Flickit
Apr 27, 2005, 08:12 PM
The 5 hp electrical motor that drives the pump for my SPA will not start on low speed. When turned on it hums. I hit the Jet switch and the pump/motor comes on at high speed. I can then hit the Jet switch again and the pump/motor will run on low speed. When the set temperature is reached, the pump/motor shuts off. When the temperature drops, the pump/motor tries to turn on but only hums.

I have replaced the start capacitor and still have the same problem.
Where can I get an explanation of what mechanisims are involved that might be preventing the motor from starting at low speed?
... solved the motor problem, repost your question in one of the electrical forums.

labman
Apr 28, 2005, 06:57 AM
Likely somewhere there is a good explanation on the net. Unless you are much better than me at selecting search criteria, you may never find it. I have found some motors have a centrifugal operated switch in them that shifts out of start mode once they are going. If they fail to spring back when the motor stops, they will hum instead of start. I have not managed to fix one.

Gayle Quebedeaux
Apr 29, 2005, 10:10 AM
That is exactly what I discovered. The centrifical switch was stuck in the open position. I oiled it and got it working.

rupple
May 14, 2012, 10:43 AM
I have had the same problem however on my motor the Centrifugal switch came in pieces,( destriod its self ) the stationary switch is good but I can't seem to find any one that carries the same switch or any other solustion.

rupple
May 14, 2012, 10:56 AM
I have had the same problem however on my motor the Centrifugal switch came in peices,( destriod its self ) the stationary switch is good but I can't seem to find any one that carries the same switch or any other solustion.I have a GE motor through waterway , its called a niagara high performance pump 5hp 230 v 60 hz single ph 3450/1725 rpm code h , 13.0/3.7 amp 56y frame motor . The only centrifugal switch I found for it was in china. Go fig. the decal on the motor states it was assembled in mexico.

neverbuygecrap
May 18, 2012, 05:58 PM
I have 1/2 hp GE pump motor 115 vac single phase. It hums. I hate GE to death
Cause its not easy and fast to find wiring diags for their crap. Does anybody know
Where I can get a free GE wiring diagram to fix their piece of crap.