A.O. Smith Century Pool & Spa Motor User Manual

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An operating motor is usually
too hot to touch by hand.

It should be located away from direct sunlight and other

heat sources, such as laundry appliances and water
heaters. Provide for ample air circulation around the
m o t o r. Clean the air inlets as re q u i red, making sure that
the POWER IS OFF first.

Whenever the motor must
be shut down for extended

periods, be sure all surfaces, vents and interiors are dry

to prevent rust. If the motor is kept outdoors, cover it

to prevent debris such as blowing leaves, dirt and snow

f rom clogging the inlets. DO NOT SEAL THE MOTOR

IN PLASTIC OR OTHER AIR-TIGHT WRAPPINGS,
because condensation may form on the inside,
damaging bearings and insulation.

In general, the inside of
the motor should not need

cleaning if proper safeguards are made against contami-
nation by dirt, lint or sand. If you want to clean the
outside, simply use a damp cloth. Don’t spray the motor

with a water hose. If it’s accidentally flooded, have it
inspected at a A.O. Smith authorized service center.

The ball bearings

in A.O. Smith

motors are double sealed, permanently lubricated. If it
appears the bearings have failed, simply replace them.

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