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The US Motors ASB809 swimming pool pump motor, with an MPN of ASB809, offers reliable performance for your pool. It features a 2 horsepower motor that operates at 3450 RPM and fits a 56J frame.
Product Highlights
Designed for inground pool pumps like the Hayward Super Pump and Maxflo, this motor includes a sealed ball bearing system, stainless steel shaft, and switchless design for durability and ease of use. Suitable for continuous duty, it is thermally protected and includes a voltage selection device for dual voltage applications.
Brand | US Motors |
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Model Number (MPN) | ASB809 |
Horsepower (HP) | 2 HP |
Speed | 3450 RPM |
Frame | 56J |
Voltage | 208-230V |
Phase | Single Phase |
Shaft Type | Stainless Steel |
Enclosure | Open Dripproof |
Insulation | Class B |
Diameter | 6.5 inches |
Ambient Temperature | 50°C |
Weight | 40 lbs |
Mounting Type | C-Face |
Thread Size | 7/16-20 UNF-2A |
High-Speed Performance: Delivers 2 HP at 3450 RPM, ideal for powering swimming pool pumps with strong, consistent water flow.
Corrosion-Resistant Build: Designed specifically for pool environments—resists moisture, chemicals, and corrosion for long-lasting performance.
56J Frame with Threaded Shaft: Industry-standard 56J frame and threaded shaft allow for easy drop-in replacement on most pool pump brands.
Dual Voltage Capability: Operates on 208-230V, offering installation flexibility for different pool systems.
Open Drip Proof (ODP) Venting: Keeps the motor cool in dry, ventilated settings, increasing efficiency while reducing operational noise.
Trusted Brand: Backed by U.S. Motors’ reputation for reliability in residential and commercial pool applications.
Q: What is the US Motors ASB809 Swimming Pool Pump Motor used for?
A: The ASB809 is a high-performance motor designed for swimming pool and spa pumps, ensuring reliable water circulation and filtration in residential and commercial pool systems.
Q: What is the power and speed rating of the ASB809?
A: It delivers 2 HP and operates at 3450 RPM, providing powerful and efficient performance for demanding pool pump applications.
Q: What voltage does the ASB809 motor support?
A: It runs on 208–230V, single-phase power, making it compatible with standard residential and light commercial electrical setups.
Q: What type of motor frame does the ASB809 use?
A: It features a 56J frame with a threaded shaft, commonly used for direct mounting on pool pump assemblies.
Keep Motor Dry and Covered:
Protect the motor from rain, splash, and excessive humidity. Although built for pool environments, prolonged exposure to moisture can cause corrosion and electrical issues.
Clean Ventilation Openings:
Regularly remove leaves, dust, and debris from the motor housing and air vents to ensure proper airflow and prevent overheating.
Inspect and Lubricate Bearings:
This motor uses sealed bearings, but periodic checks for noise or vibration are wise. Replace bearings if wear is detected—do not over-lubricate.
Check Electrical Connections:
Ensure all wiring is secure and corrosion-free. Loose or oxidized terminals can reduce motor efficiency and pose fire risks.
Monitor for Overheating:
If the motor runs hot to the touch, check for restricted airflow, overloaded pumps, or misalignment. Running hot can shorten motor life.
Inspect Shaft Seal:
Check the shaft seal area for leaks. A worn or damaged seal can allow water to enter the motor, leading to failure.
Balance and Align Pump Assembly:
Ensure the pump and motor are properly aligned and mounted. Misalignment can lead to excessive wear, vibration, and early motor failure.
Verify Voltage and Amperage:
Confirm that the motor is receiving the correct 208-230V and is drawing amperage within spec. Voltage issues can cause overheating and reduced performance.
Use a Motor Cover:
If outdoors, use a ventilated motor cover to shield the motor from sun and debris while allowing airflow.
Schedule Seasonal Maintenance:
Inspect the motor at the start and end of each pool season. Look for rust, unusual noises, or electrical issues and address them early.