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Two Compartment NEMA C-Face Pool Filter Motors • Single Speed
Features:
• Auto Protector • Capacitor Start and Capacitor Start-Capacitor Run
• NEMA “56C” Face Mount
• Open Dripproof • Rotation: CCW Pump End • Sealed Ball Bearings
• Sealed Switch Design • “1081” Design • 50°C Ambient • 60 Hz
• 303 Stainless Shaft (56J & 56C) • 304 Brg. Shaft End
HIGH SERVICE FACTOR (FULL RATED)- STANDARD EFFICIENCY AND “CONSERVATIONIST
TM
”
HIGH EFFICIENCY DESIGNS
Max.
Service
Stock
Approx.
HP RPM
Volts
Amps
Factor
Frame Number
Shaft
“AG”
Notes
1/2
3450
115/230
10.6/5.3
1.6
56C
SK1052
Key
11
115/230
8.0/4.0
1.6
56C
CK1052
H
Key
11
20,
$
115/230
11.0/5.5
1.6
56J
ST1052
Thd.
10-5/8
115/230
8.0/4.0
1.6
56J
CT1052
H
Thd.
11
20,
$
3/4
3450
115/230
14.6/7.3
1.5
56C
SK1072
Key
11-9/16
115/230
11.0/5.5
1.5
56C
CK1072
Key
11-11/16
20,
$
115/230
15.0/7.5
1.5
56J
ST1072
Thd.
11
115/230
11.0/5.5
1.5
56J
CT1072
Thd.
11-11/16
20,
$
1
3450
115/230
17.0/8.5
1.5
56C
SK1102
Key
12-1/8
115/230
13.6/6.8
1.4
56C
CK1102
Key
12-1/8
20,
$
115/230
18.6/9.3
1.5
56J
ST1102
Thd.
12-1/8
115/230
13.6/6.8
1.4
56J
CT1102
Thd.
12-1/8
20,
$
1-1/2
3450
115/230
19.4/9.7
1.3
56C
SK1152
Key
12-5/8
20,
$
115/208-230 19.6/10.4-9.8 1.5
56J
ST1152
Thd.
12-5/8
20,
$
2
3450
230
11.2
1.3
56C
SK1202
Key
13-1/16
20,
$
208-230
12.6-11.4
1.3
56J
ST1202
Thd
13-1/16
20,
$
3
3450
230
14.4
1.15
56C
SK1302V1
Key
13-5/8
20,
$
208-230
14.5-13.8 1.15
56J
ST1302V1
Thd.
14-3/16
20,
$
Notes:
20.
$
Energy Efficient capacitor start, capacitor run “Conservationist
TM
” motor
See page 268 for mounting dimensions.
H
Meets California Energy Commission Appliance Regulations 2008
(Publication Number CEC-400-2006-002-REV1)
SK1072
CT1072
Important:
1. Total output (HP x service factor) of replacement motor
must equal or exceed motor being replaced.
2. The pool motors on this page are
NOT equipped with a
Safety Vacuum Release System (SVRS)
. SVRS helps
prevent drowning due to body entrapment on underwater
drains. In some pool configurations, if a person’s body
covers the drain, the person can be trapped by suction.
The SVRS turns off the pump if this occurs.
Depending on your pool configuration,
a SVRS may be required to meet local, state, and federal
requirements.