I promise to leave an introduction [in the "Introduction" section- ] but in the meantime, I had an "interesting" [more like maddening] electrical issue for which I have no answer [or at least no answer so far].
I'm running a "second hand house" that features a 32K gallon pool/spa combination. The cleaner system is predominantly an Anthony/Sylvan Apollo DE filter system with an Anthony electrical control box/assembly on the exterior of the house and an Antho-Touch 2040 control panel on the inside...
I went to crack open the DE filter tank in order to hose off the filtration vanes [all of which went without a hitch] I reassembled the components and went to flip on the auto/manual switch to manual and....
Nada- zippo, nuthin', bunko, buppkis...
Checking from the root up, the pump's fine, nothing was smoking/smoked but oddly enough, there was no electrical to the sockets built into the case- the breakers inside the panel doesn't have any trips either...
Checking outside the box, I went to the house main breaker and the dedicated breaker [30 amp] wasn't tripped either.
The only thing that seems to be totally out of place is that the Antho-Touch has no digital display at the moment- and since I've owned the house has never worked right to begin with... Would a "dead" Antho-Touch be the culprit or is there something else I may be missing that is notorious to Anthony systems?
All I know is that when it comes to Anthony Pools, it's "every man for himself" and I have no manuals for even being able to take the "feldercarbing" AT 2040 control off the wall in order to check the wiring...
I know I'm probably far too vague concerning my problem- if I'm not, wow- that's a relief... Suffice it to say, all systems were [relatively] normal until I went to to turn the system back on and right now there appears to be no power getting to the control box and there's no tripped breakers...
Please point me in possible dirrections I might try to fix this and at the same token, please point me as to how the AT 2040 control panel is mounted so i can try to default what may actually be wrong with it.
Many thanks in advance as I'm very encouraged by the breadth and depth of pool knowledge I've seen on this site so far!
I'm running a "second hand house" that features a 32K gallon pool/spa combination. The cleaner system is predominantly an Anthony/Sylvan Apollo DE filter system with an Anthony electrical control box/assembly on the exterior of the house and an Antho-Touch 2040 control panel on the inside...
I went to crack open the DE filter tank in order to hose off the filtration vanes [all of which went without a hitch] I reassembled the components and went to flip on the auto/manual switch to manual and....
Nada- zippo, nuthin', bunko, buppkis...
Checking from the root up, the pump's fine, nothing was smoking/smoked but oddly enough, there was no electrical to the sockets built into the case- the breakers inside the panel doesn't have any trips either...
Checking outside the box, I went to the house main breaker and the dedicated breaker [30 amp] wasn't tripped either.
The only thing that seems to be totally out of place is that the Antho-Touch has no digital display at the moment- and since I've owned the house has never worked right to begin with... Would a "dead" Antho-Touch be the culprit or is there something else I may be missing that is notorious to Anthony systems?
All I know is that when it comes to Anthony Pools, it's "every man for himself" and I have no manuals for even being able to take the "feldercarbing" AT 2040 control off the wall in order to check the wiring...
I know I'm probably far too vague concerning my problem- if I'm not, wow- that's a relief... Suffice it to say, all systems were [relatively] normal until I went to to turn the system back on and right now there appears to be no power getting to the control box and there's no tripped breakers...
Please point me in possible dirrections I might try to fix this and at the same token, please point me as to how the AT 2040 control panel is mounted so i can try to default what may actually be wrong with it.
Many thanks in advance as I'm very encouraged by the breadth and depth of pool knowledge I've seen on this site so far!