1.5 Horsepower Tow Compartment Motor UST1152 | Century Round Flange Replacement
1.5 Horsepower Tow Compartment Motor UST1152 | Century Round Flange Replacement
Find reliability and performance with the 1.5 Horsepower Tow Compartment Motor. Shasta Pool Supply specializes in rebuilt pool pump motors. Specifically, this high-quality UST1152 motor delivers for both residential and commercial applications.
1.5 Horsepower Tow Compartment Motor
Presently, this motor fits a variety of pumps that require a round flange motor. Furthermore, the Tow Compartment Motor upgrades your pool pump. Therefore, it offers efficiency, durability, and ease of use.
Important Compliance Information:
California Title 20 requires all pumps rated over 1.0 HP (Total Horsepower = HP x SF) to have a minimum of two operating speeds and a controller that reverts to low speed within 24 hours. Therefore, this motor cannot be shipped to CA.

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Key Features
- High Efficiency: This super-efficient replacement motor ensures optimal performance while reducing energy consumption.
- Durable Design: With a corrosion-resistant outer shell, this motor is built to withstand the elements, ensuring longevity.
- Easy Installation: Featuring a round flange design and easy wiring access, installation is a breeze, allowing you to get back to enjoying your pool in no time.
- Enhanced Compatibility: Ideal for use with Hayward Super Pump, Super II, Max-Flo, and Northstar, as well as Jacuzzi Magnum and Pentair Pinnacle pumps.
Technical Specifications
- Power: 1.5 HP, single-phase motor
- Voltage: Operates on both 115V and 230V
- Design: NEMA 56C Face Mount with sealed ball bearings
- Rotation: Counter-clockwise (CCW) pump end
- Material: 303 Stainless Steel Shaft for improved durability
Specs
- Part Number: UST1152
- Manufacturer: Century
- Length: 19.25
- Width: 9.0
- Height: 9.5
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FAQ
Our expert staff answers customer's most asked questions.
How often should I replace my pool pump?
On average, a well-maintained pool pump can last 8 to 15 years. However, it’s essential to monitor its performance. If you notice reduced efficiency, increased noise, or frequent repairs, it may be time to consider a replacement.
Is it OK to replace a 1 HP pool pump with a 1.5 HP?
Yes, you can replace a 1 HP pump with a 1.5 HP pump, provided the exterior dimensions are the same. However, be cautious about the impeller; while it will fit, it won't pump more water since both motors turn at the same RPM.
How many HP pumps do I need for a pool?
The horsepower (HP) of your pool pump should match your pool size and flow rate, which usually ranges from 40 GPM to 80 GPM. Generally, pool pumps range from 0.75 HP to 3 HP. Opting for a higher GPM flow rate can help reduce wear and tear on your pool equipment.
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