BN36 Century 3/4 hp 3450/1725 RPM 48Y Frame 115V 2-Speed Pool & Spa electric motor Century # BN36

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BN36
Weight:
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Above ground swimming pool and spa motor

  • 3/4 HP 3450/1725 RPM, 8.8/2.6 amps, 115V 60hz.; 2-Speed
  • Auto Overload Protection
  • Non-Reversible -CCW Facing the Shaft
  • Ball Bearings
  • 48Y Frame; Thru-Bolt mount -Rigid Base
  • One Year Manufacture Warranty

These are called Thru-Bolt mount motors as the pump mounts to the face of the motor with the motor thru bolts. 48Y frame motors thru bolt dimension is 5 1/8" on center measured across the shaft. Shaft is 1/2" diameter with threads on end. Motor has flat-rigid base welded to motor case. Wiring connection diagram on motor name plate. These motors are found on the Hayward Powerflo, Waterway, Aquaflo, Dynamo and many other above ground pool and spa pumps.

US Electric Equivalent EZBN36, Dayton 5PB49

Effective July 19, 2021 the US Dept of Energy regulations on single speed, two-speed and booster pumps go into effect.
Please check your local and State codes to comply with their requirements for replacement pump motors.
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ATTENTION: Shipping Restrictions Apply! 
California: This replacement pump motor does not comply with California's Efficiency Regulations. These regulations can be found in Title 20, in the California Code of Regulations (CCR) sections 1601-1609. To meet California’s requirement, the replacement pump motor must be a variable speed.
New York: New York State Energy Research and Development Authority (NYSERDA) Section 509.23 as adopted the same standards as the State of California Title 20 laws. This pump/motor fails to meet these new regulations. Consequently, shipping this pump/motor to New York is illegal and violates state law. Should an order for this item be placed with a New York shipping address, we will be forced to cancel the order.

Familiarize yourself with the laws and building codes in your state and local area in regards to replacing pump motors, in order to adhere to their regulations.