Polaris PB4 60 Troubleshooting

User Reported Polaris PB4 60 Problems

  • Not running properly
  • Overheating issues
  • Intermittent motor operation
  • Poor propulsion performance
  • Sputtering pressure hose
  • Air leaks suspected
  • Loud noise from pump
  • Dripping connection
  • Possible motor bearing failure
  • Need for seal kit
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Most Common Polaris PB4 60 Reported Problems

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Troubleshooting Your Polaris PB4 60: Manufacturer's Recommendations

Performance Issues

Cleaning System – Not Operating Correctly

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Skimmer baskets, pump basket, and other screens are dirty.
  • Filter is clogged.
  • Incorrect valve positions.
  • Multiple pieces of equipment operating simultaneously.
  • Improper adjustment of the cleaning system.
  • Clean skimmer baskets, pump basket, and other screens.
  • Check and clean the filter.
  • Adjust valve positions as necessary.
  • Limit the operation of multiple equipment pieces.
  • Manually adjust the cleaning system according to manufacturer’s recommendations.

Filtration System – Bubbles Present

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Air in the system.
  • Check pool/spa water level.
  • Turn off the pump and check for debris around the lid o-ring seat.
  • Clean the lid o-ring and ensure it is correctly seated.
  • Hand-tighten the lid to create an air-tight seal.

Filtration System – Air Leaks Present

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Leaking suction side piping union.
  • Tighten the suction side piping union while the pump is running.
  • If the leak persists, turn off the pump, loosen the unions, and clean the o-rings.
  • Reinstall clean o-rings and hand-tighten the unions.
  • If necessary, gently tighten with pliers without over-tightening.

Pressure Issues – Low Pressure

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Debris caught in the pump impeller.
  • Normal wear on the pump impeller.
  • Electrical issues with the pump.
  • Check for and remove debris from the pump impeller.
  • Have a service technician check and replace the impeller if necessary.
  • Contact a service technician to check electrical connections and voltage levels.

Pump Issues – Leaking Water

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Damaged or failed mechanical seal.
  • Replace the mechanical seal as per service maintenance guidelines.

Pump Issues – Overheating

Possible Causes Solutions
  • Insufficient airflow around the motor.
  • Loose electrical connections.
  • Ensure adequate space around the motor for airflow.
  • Have a qualified electrician check for loose connections and voltage levels.

Polaris PB4 60 Pool Booster Pump Not Working?

If you're experiencing issues with your Polaris PB4 60 pool equipment, you're not alone. Many users have faced similar challenges and have shared their experiences to help others troubleshoot and resolve these problems.

  1. My Polaris booster PB4 60 is not propelling the Sport 3900. I doesn’t move at all. I booster was replaced a few years ago and I have replaced the 3900 three times in 3 years (One was purchased at Leslies, One was free from Polaris and the 3rd was purchase from another pool owner, lightly used). Now I rebuilt the 3rd 3900 with a kit yesterday and noticed that where the pressure side hose plugs in I disconnected the hose and there is quite a bit of sputtering. Not constant but intermittent. Sounds like maybe air is getting in somewhere? The PCV that comes from the PB4 60 to the pool vibrates/shudders as well. I lead me to believe the problem is at or before the PPB4 60 since it is only a few feet from the pump before it even goes into the ground. The pump sounds normal. I wish I had my old 280 Polaris, used one for 10 years (rebuilt once ), never an issue. Any thoughts?

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  2. I have a Polaris PB4-60 Booster pump for my Polaris 280, and recently I’ve been experiencing a loud noise coming from the pump. I’m not sure what might be causing it, and I’m wondering if it’s something that can be easily repaired or if it would be better to invest in a new PB4-60 pump altogether.

    I would appreciate any insights or advice from fellow pool owners who may have encountered a similar issue with their booster pumps. Has anyone successfully resolved a noisy pump through repairs? Or is it more cost-effective and efficient to purchase a new pump? Your input and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.

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