Overview Product Description CENTURY B2982 POOL PUMP MOTOR Two-Speed Pool and Spa Motor Two-Speed - "1081" - PSC Energy Efficient High Speed - PSC Energy Efficient Low Speed - Square Flange - Full Rate HP - 1~.12 RPM - 3450/1725 Volts - 230 Amps - 7.4/1.4 Service Factor - 1.65 Frame - 56Y Shaft - Threaded 5/8" x 0.91" Overload Protector - Auto Length Includ. Shaft - 13.4 Square Flange Open Drip Proof CCWPE **VARIABLE SPEED MOTOR REPLACEMENT EVQ165 Features: PSC on High Speed, Capacitor Start Capaitor Run on Low Speed, Thermally Protected, Continuous Duty, Sealed Ball bearing, 303 Stainless Steel Shaft, Important 1.) Total output 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 ITEM DOES NOT CURRENTLY HAVE A TWO SPEED SWITCH AVAILABLE Cross References: B48L2P104A1 SQS1102R 165983 177067 177144 177176 177631 190166 B961 EB982 12072 C1311 35-5376 193508 ATTENTION: Shipping Restrictions Apply! ** Effective July 19, 2021 the US Dept of Energy regulations on single speed, two-speed and booster pumps go into effect ** Familiarize yourself with the building codes and laws in your state and local area in regards to replacing pump motors, in order to adhere to their regulations. Click here for answers to frequently asked questions 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: This replacement pump motor does not comply with New York's Efficiency Regulations. These regulations can be found at NYSERDA Section 509.23, New York is aligning with California’s Appliance Efficiency Standards (Title 20)To comply with current and upcoming regulations we recommend upgrading now to a variable speed motor. Please call or join us on chat if you have additional questions! Product Videos Custom Field Product Reviews