The WE10 230V Circulation Pump is a high-quality hot tub pump that operates on 220 - 240 volts. It has the same wet end size and 3/4" barb hose connections as the small Laing E10. The pump dimensions are 9-3/4" long front to back, 5.9" tall, and 5.9" wide. It can be used to replace the smaller Laing Thermotech E10 pump, space permitting in the hot tub.
This pump is designed with a squirrel cage asynchronous motor to ensure reliable and safe operation. It also features a special material for the mechanical seal to solve the damage of the precipitate crystals produced by spa disinfection.
Please note that after filling the spa with water and before turning on the spa, you should loosen both hoses on the WE10 pump until the water dribbles out. This will allow any trapped air to escape and prevent a “dry startup.”
The WE10 circulation pump is an energy-efficient choice for your hot tub, ensuring optimal performance and longevity.
Accessory Pump Type
Circulation
Manufacturer
Lingxiao-Pump
Pump Model
WE10
Speed
1 Speed (1-Spd)
Motor Voltage
230v
Suction Style
Center
Suction Connection Type
Smooth Barb (sb)
Suction Pipe Size
3/4"
Discharge Style
Side
Discharge Connection Type
Smooth Barb (sb)
Discharge Pipe Size
3/4"
Motor Amperage/Wattage
0.8A
The LX WE10 circulation pump is a popular, generic low-flow pump manufactured by LX Whirlpool.
It is widely used across the spa industry as an alternative to the Laing E10 series pump because it has similar dimensions and flow characteristics.
The pump is used by many spa manufacturers, especially in hot tubs with 3/4-inch plumbing. The following manufacturers have been identified as using the LX WE10 pump or a compatible system in some of their models:
Cal Spas
Canadian Spa Co.
Jacuzzi Spas
Marquis Spas
Sundance Spas
Note: The WE10 pump is often used as a replacement for other brands' low-flow pumps. Manufacturers that used the original Laing E10 or HydroMaster E5/E10 pumps may now use the LX WE10 as an OEM or service replacement part.
This list is not exhaustive, as many spa builders purchase components from suppliers like LX and install them in their hot tubs. The best way to confirm compatibility is to match the pump's voltage, amperage, and plumbing connection size (typically 3/4" barb) to your existing pump.