I have a Hayward 6003T that I just fired up in a new pool. I also have a Hayward 1hp Superpump and an Aquarite SWG that share and circuit through a timer. I have read the schematics and literature, but just want to make sure I am doing this right. The timer will shut off power to the pump and SWG and when the heat pump senses no water flow it will shut off, basically into a standby mode. I tested and get a PS error code, which the manual says is normal for TCO. The 6003T does not have a TCO feature, so the timer will be the "boss" in this installation. I just want to make sure I am not missing something here. It makes me a little nervous leaving power to the heat pump with no water flow. This is an expensive piece of equipment and I DON'T want to blow it......
If somebody could give me some reassuring words, I think I will sleep better tonight when I use the timer or the first time.....
Thanks,
Greg
If somebody could give me some reassuring words, I think I will sleep better tonight when I use the timer or the first time.....
Thanks,
Greg