Re: liquid chlorine tank/pump installer in dallas-ft worth area
If you have an unused AUX relay then yes the iAquaLink can control the pump either scheduled and/or manual on/off from the web control. Open your control panel at your equipment pad and take a look inside you will have 4 or 8 relays depending on what system you have, if any of them are empty (no power wires other than the small red and black coil wires the make the relay work) then you should be able to connect the pump to the panel. You want the relay to be connected to a GFCI circuit either a breaker or the output of a GFCI outlet, then out to the pump. If you are not comfortable with electrical tasks like installing breakers or outlets in outdoor locations I would hire it done. It would be a small job for any electrician or pool service company. I would go with the pool service if you can find one willing, they will be familiar with the relays and how to program the panel so that when the Stenner is on the filter pump is on. As was said above be prepared for them to try to talk you out of it usually in an attempt to sell you whatever system they use.