![]() ![]() While the pump tag is usually located on the pump’s volute, the motor tag is located on the pump’s motor. The motor tag gives information about the motor attached to the pump such as volts and phases. You might see another similar looking plate on your pump. Some manufacturers print their logo on the pump. This can be confusing at first so it helps to know who your pump’s manufacturer is and how they refer to their models. For example, some of the information printed on the Grundfos tag below might not appear on another brand’s pump or it can be referred to differently. Most product manuals will indicate where to find the model number.ĭifferent manufacturers label their pumps differently. If you can’t find your pump’s tag or if the numbers have faded or are hard to read, consult your owner’s manual or other paperwork that came with your product. ![]() ![]() Once you find your pump’s tag, the next step is, understanding what the information on that tag means exactly. They are usually located on the volute of the pump (or the main body of the pump- the part that’s not the motor). Finding the pump tag is sometimes half the battle. ![]() Here is a video where our pump expert Nick breaks down how to identify your pump based on its pump tagĭifferent types of pumps have their tags in different places. The information included on the tag is going to depend on the manufacturer of the pump. Besides a pump’s part number, pump tags can include information like the gallons per minute, total dynamic head, and max working temperature of a pump. A pump tag is a small rectangular plate that displays all the basic information about your pump. Part numbers, also sometimes referred to as model numbers, can be found on your pump’s tag. To identify the model of your pump, you need to know the part number. Luckily, your pump has all this information printed on it. Many customers call us looking to replace their pump but they’re not sure which pump model they have or even who their pump’s manufacturer is. Identifying your pump is the first step in replacing it or knowing which repair parts match your pump model. has made it easier than ever to find repair parts for your pump with our repair parts finder tool! If you’re not sure of your pump’s make or model, below is a guide to help you out. How to Find Your Pump Model and Part Numbers ![]()
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