Intellicenter Pump Speed

Tegguy

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Oct 27, 2019
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Winter Garden FL
Pool Size
17000
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I didn't know the correct place to put this but I'm curious if it's possible to have 2 speed settings for the spa? I know you can for the pool (probably without heat) but I'm not sure about the Spa. Basically I want to run the spa at like 1900 RPM to heat it up and then when we use it go to 2900 RPM. I know I can do this within the intellicenter software but the mobile app sucks and it shuts off my pump around 3 times before I get the speed adjusted.

I do have the NodeJS pool controller being setup now as a backup plan but I was curious if I could do it with the push of a button?
 
Guy,

Do do it just like you do the for Pool mode

Your "Spa" circuit would be linked to 1900 RPM..

Then you'd use a Feature Circuit and call it whatever you want, say "Spa High" and link it to 2900 RPM.

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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Guy,

Do do it just like you do the for Pool mode

Your "Spa" circuit would be linked to 1900 RPM..

Then you'd use a Feature Circuit and call it whatever you want, say "Spa High" and link it to 2900 RPM.

Thanks,

Jim R.
Does this still allow for the heater temp to be set with Spa high?
 
Guy,

The temp has nothing to do with the speed of the pump..

Basically if you are in the spa mode and your heater works.. then you stay in the spa mode and just turn on "spa high" which should do nothing but cause the pump to speed up.

Jim R.
 
Guy,

The temp has nothing to do with the speed of the pump..

Basically if you are in the spa mode and your heater works.. then you stay in the spa mode and just turn on "spa high" which should do nothing but cause the pump to speed up.

Jim R.
Ok thanks so by going to high spa mode it will only override the pump speed setting. I was thinking it would basically be a "seperate mode"
 
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