My first winter as a pool owner.
I have an Intermatic T106R mechanical timer that controls my two speed pump right now. Basically runs 24 hours a day and the timer tells it when to run on high (I only need high to run water through the solar heaters on the roof, more than enough circulation on low and SWG produces on low spped). Eventually I would like to upgrade to a digital timer that would provide off/low/high settings, but for now...
Currently in the low usage mode for the pool... kids are in school all week so we keep the solar cover on and just swim on weekends. Can I disconnect the low-speed electrical connection and just have the timer run the pump on high long enough during the day to turn the water over and keep the pool heated?
Then for the winter, can I disconnect the high-speed connection and simply use the timer to run the pump in low speed 1-2 hours each night (vice a full closing of the pool)?
Not sure of the model number of my pump, it's a pentair 1.5 HP 2-speed. Really just want to make sure I'm not going to damage anything.
I have an Intermatic T106R mechanical timer that controls my two speed pump right now. Basically runs 24 hours a day and the timer tells it when to run on high (I only need high to run water through the solar heaters on the roof, more than enough circulation on low and SWG produces on low spped). Eventually I would like to upgrade to a digital timer that would provide off/low/high settings, but for now...
Currently in the low usage mode for the pool... kids are in school all week so we keep the solar cover on and just swim on weekends. Can I disconnect the low-speed electrical connection and just have the timer run the pump on high long enough during the day to turn the water over and keep the pool heated?
Then for the winter, can I disconnect the high-speed connection and simply use the timer to run the pump in low speed 1-2 hours each night (vice a full closing of the pool)?
Not sure of the model number of my pump, it's a pentair 1.5 HP 2-speed. Really just want to make sure I'm not going to damage anything.