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Tropic Seas Jet Pumps

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Tropic Seas jet pumps are matched by specs, not spa model name: speed (1-speed or 2-speed), voltage, amp draw, frame size (typically 56 frame), and 2″ intake/discharge plumbing. Your catalog of factory-fit replacements includes 1-speed and 2-speed pumps in configurations like 10 amp, 12 amp, and 8.8/3.0 amp two-speed setups.
A pump that hums without starting, trips the breaker, leaks at the wet end, or grinds its bearings is telling you it’s time — check the motor label before ordering and match like-for-like.
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Not 100% sure this is the correct replacement part? Use the fitment verification form below before ordering.

✅ Not Sure It Fits? Verify Before Ordering

Jet pump compatibility can vary by speed, voltage, amp draw, frame size, wet end orientation, and plumbing size.

To help us identify the correct replacement pump, please send clear photos of:

  • Your pump’s motor label showing volts, amps, and speeds
  • The wet end and plumbing connections
  • Your spa serial number sticker

EZ Hot Tub Parts can help confirm fitment before you order and help reduce costly returns.

How to Identify Your Replacement Jet Pump

Check the motor label on your existing pump for:

  • Speeds — 1-speed or 2-speed
  • Voltage — most Tropic Seas jet pumps run 230V
  • Amp draw — high and low speed ratings (e.g., 10 amp, 12 amp, or 8.8/3.0 amp)
  • Frame size — typically 56 frame
  • Intake and discharge size — commonly 2″

Replace like-for-like on speed: your control system is configured for your existing pump setup, and a 2-speed circuit expects a 2-speed pump.

Common Signs of a Failing Jet Pump

  • Humming without starting — often a failed start capacitor or seized shaft
  • Grinding or screeching bearings
  • Leaking at the wet end or shaft seal
  • Tripping the breaker on startup or under load
  • Weak jet pressure with a clean filter and open valves

Repair finished? A drained spa means a fresh startup — stock up on water care before you refill.

Tropic Seas Jet Pumps Frequently Asked Questions

Match the motor label on your existing pump: speeds, voltage, amp draw, frame size, and plumbing size. Those specs matter more than the spa model name.

Often yes. A hum usually means a failed start capacitor or seized shaft. If the shaft won’t spin freely by hand with power off, replacement is the practical fix.

Only if your control system supports 2-speed operation on that circuit. When in doubt, replace like-for-like or verify fitment first.

Use the fitment verification form on this page and send photos of your motor label, wet end, and plumbing. We’ll confirm the correct pump before you order.

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