Overview Product Description USQG1102A Single Speed Guardian Pool Motor 1 HP NOTE: Image is of a C-face type, actual is a square flange HP - 1 RPM - 3450 Volts - 230/115 Max Amps - 14.8/7.4 Service Factor - 1.25 Frame - 48Y Shaft - Threaded Approx. "AG" - 12-1/8 Two Compartment Square FlangeApplications: A.O Smith Guardian motors comply with requirements for safety vacuum release systems in the Virginia Graeme Baker Pool and Spa Safety Act of 2007. Guardian motors pass ASME A112.19.17 SVRS standard or ASTM standard F2387. Guardian motors will not prevent evisceration, hair, object, or partial limb entrapment and is designed for suction lift applications. Features:-Easy to Install-Auto-Reset-Auto-Calibration-Ball Bearing-Economical-60HZ-Stainless Steel Shaft -Nerve Center (lighting sequence) -Single-Speed-Single Phase-Run/Restart/Rest/Bypass Mode-Tamper-Resistant Housing-Compatible with all flow ratesAlso: --Facilitates no main drain pool designs in place of an equalizer line. Guardian motors shut off the motor/pump when the water level drops below the skimmer. --Reduces Pump, motor and seal damage--Shut off motor/pump if any of the following conditions occur: Dry, blocked or jammed pump conditions; locked rotor, loss of prime, or abnormal voltage variations --Detect clogged or blocked filters and shuts down the pumpWARNING:--Guardian SVRS helps prevent body entrapment on drains due to suction only. It does NOT protect against the four other types of entrapment:-Hair Entanglement: if long hair is pulled into some drains by the flowing water, it can become knotted or snagged, trapping the swimmer underwater and leading to drowning.-Mechanical Entrapment: small items or body parts (e.g., jewelry, swimsuit, hair decorations, fingers, toes or knuckles) can be caught in some drains or drain covers, trapping the swimmer underwater and leading to drowning. -Limb Entrapment: arms or legs can become trapped in uncovered drains, leading to drowning.-Evisceration/Disembowelment: if a person sits on some drains, the suction can pull the lower intestines out of the rectum, causing irreversible damage. 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