Over the last couple years I (DIY) replaced all of my pool equipment, including adding an IC40 and installing an Intellicenter I10PS. We just have a simple pool now, but were planning to completely redo the pool, and add a spa - thus the reason I bought the I10PS to "future proof" the equipment.
Fast forward to today...and we are moving. New house has a beautiful, recently (cosmetically) overhauled pool, with spa and several water features. Equipment though is tired and automation is an older Aqualink. So I am going to take my I10PS and Intelliph with me, and add a new IC60 and 2 intelliflos (I have the never used intellivalves also).
I am going to leave the the intelliflo, the IC40 and the heater. ("Heated saltwater pool" seems to get people excited). I purchased the Intellichlor power center to power the IC40 since the current transformer is in the Intellicenter.
My question is - is there any reason not to wire the intelliflo, intellichlor and heater (Mastertemp 400) to the same 240V breaker? Logically, I don't see a problem with it, given the intelliflo is always powered, and the ic40 and heater have flow sensors...but I'm asking more if a pool inspector is going to have a problem with everything on one breaker?
Fast forward to today...and we are moving. New house has a beautiful, recently (cosmetically) overhauled pool, with spa and several water features. Equipment though is tired and automation is an older Aqualink. So I am going to take my I10PS and Intelliph with me, and add a new IC60 and 2 intelliflos (I have the never used intellivalves also).
I am going to leave the the intelliflo, the IC40 and the heater. ("Heated saltwater pool" seems to get people excited). I purchased the Intellichlor power center to power the IC40 since the current transformer is in the Intellicenter.
My question is - is there any reason not to wire the intelliflo, intellichlor and heater (Mastertemp 400) to the same 240V breaker? Logically, I don't see a problem with it, given the intelliflo is always powered, and the ic40 and heater have flow sensors...but I'm asking more if a pool inspector is going to have a problem with everything on one breaker?