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The A.O. Smith B2852 is a high-performance 3/4 HP pool motor featuring a 3450 RPM speed, dual voltage compatibility (230/115V), and a durable stainless steel shaft. Designed with a 1.25 service factor and a compact 56Y frame, this PSC, ODP enclosure motor ensures reliable, long-lasting operation for efficient pool water circulation.
| ASIN | B0009XLTIA |
| Best Sellers Rank | #181,535 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #297 in Electric Fan Motors |
| Brand | A. O. Smith |
| Brand Name | A. O. Smith |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 221 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00786674012272 |
| Horsepower | 0.75 Horsepower |
| Item Weight | 5 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Century Electric/AO Smith Motors Co |
| Material | Stainless Steel |
| Material Type | Stainless Steel |
| Model | B2852 |
| Model Name | B2852 |
| Part Number | B2852 |
| Speed | 3450 RPM |
| UPC | 663001716006 786674012272 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Voltage | 115 Volts |
M**2
Back in business, easy to install
Perfect replacement for my worn out pump motor
A**N
excellent replacement for pool pump
Extremely quiet motor, and connected (with the appropriate kit) perfectly with my existing volute. Strongly suggest this and doing it yourself if you can, you'll save a ton of money. I was told I would need to completely replace my whole pump at >$600 not including labor. Crazy. Swapped out the pump, changed all the o-rings and I have an excellent functioning pool pump.
J**N
Very happy work’s great!
Great pump! Arrived in great shape, easy to install and runs beautifully. It is also much quieter than my previous one, although it was almost 10 years old. Would recommend this to anyone in fact the pump I replaced was exactly the same just an older model and like I said it worked well for almost 10 years.
R**N
Motor leaking after 9 months.
I bought this pool pump motor on February 2025. Straightforward installation. I've installed several over the years. The motor worked great right from the start. It is very quiet. In late October, it started leaking. Talked to the tech at my pool supply store and showed him a couple of videos and he told me it was the shaft seal. A as the O rings are fairly new, I had the new shaft seal installed. The motor is still leaking, albeit slower. Contacted the company directly and through Amazon. Amazon is easy to work with. The manufacturer not so much. They do not make it easy to return the motor. Buyer beware.
S**F
Great Deal!
Pool guy said it would be $600 to $800 to replace motor and would be a couple of weeks until he had time. By then pool water would look like a pond! I ordered this motor and got it quick. Installed myself. No problem but if your on 220v like me and don’t have experience with electrical you might want to call an electrician to wire it up for you. Other than that an easy install and motor is a lot quieter than the one it replaced. Hopefully will last a long time but after reading a couple of other reviews where the motor didn’t last a year I decided to buy the extended 3 year warranty along with it. Would recommend this to anyone looking for a replacement.
A**G
Good Replacement Motor - Don’t Expect Long Life
Had to send back first one because of annoying high pitch sound. Likely bad bearing. Second one is working fine. Serious pain to have to install it twice. Not so much problem of the seller, but the manufacturer. Last one we installed lasted only 1 year. And all were carefully installed to manufacturer specs.
C**E
Replacement motor for Jandy FHPM 0.75 HP (FloPro Series)
I replaced a Jandy 0.75 HP pump that had a Centurion PART 0-193984-25 (P56Y frame) used for a waterfall and bubbler feature. This replacement motor is working great so far—possibly even a bit quieter than the original. The swap was pretty straightforward. I unbolted the old motor from the pump housing outside, shut off power, and disconnected the wiring. Then I brought the motor and attached components inside for easier handling, leaving the pump body and plumbing in place. Disassembly involved removing a reverse-thread screw, some bolts, and the old pump body seal. There’s a cap on the back of the motor that lets you access the shaft so you can hold it steady while unscrewing the impeller. Reassembly was just the reverse: install the new seal, screw on the impeller, reinsert the reverse-thread screw, and reattach the plastic housing. Once everything was back in place, I re-bolted the motor to the pump body, verified the power was still off, and reconnected the wires. Tips: Watch a few YouTube videos. Make sure the new seal goes in the correct orientation. Don’t overtighten the bolts. The impeller screw is reverse-threaded.
S**M
It replaced my Original Endless Pool pump
It works great, I just had to remove the parts attached to the pump. The screw that holds the Impeller to the whole thing is left hand thread. I wish I'd knew bc I would have saved money. Yeah I broke off the Impeller then thought if I used my impact to go the opposite direction bc sometimes it can help to loosen it. Yup the screw came right off.
S**E
il va tres bien
très performant et silencieux
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