This article provides cross-reference charts for matching a variable speed motor to your Hayward pool pump. Converting your single or dual speed Hayward pump to a variable speed motor not only makes sense, but it will also save you cents. Variable speed motors are super-efficient and incredibly durable machines that turn your old single speed into cutting-edge technology.
Reasons to upgrade your pump to Variable Speed.
- VS motors can save homeowners up to 80% on their pump operating costs
- A permanent magnet drivetrain increases the motor’s energy efficiency and durability but reduces heat and friction
- Totally Enclosed, Fan Cooled (TEFC) design protects the motor from dust, rain, and wildlife from damaging components
- Runs super quiet
Hayward Super Pump Uprated Single Speed
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Hayward Super Pump Uprated Dual Speed
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Hayward Super II Uprated Single Speed
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Hayward Super II Uprated Dual Speed
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Hayward Super II Full Rate Single Speed
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Hayward TriStar Max Rate Single Speed
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Hayward TriStar Full Rate Single Speed
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Hayward TriStar Full Rate Dual Speed
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Hayward TriStar Max Rate Dual Speed
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Hayward MaxFlo Max Rate Single Speed
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Hayward MaxFlo Max Rate Dual Speed
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Hayward MaxFlo XL Max Rate Single Speed
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Hayward MaxFlo XL Max Rate Dual Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (2008-Current) Full Rate Single Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (2008-Current) Max Rate Single Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (2008-Current) Max Rate Dual Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (1998-2007) Full Rate Single Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (1998-2007) Max Rate Single Speed
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Hayward NorthStar SP4000 Series Pump (1998-2007) Max Rate Dual Speed
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