As I prepare to get ready to install my new equipment I have been reading through the manuals and came across this from the Intelliflo VS (10018) Pump manual (pg 31). The two statements seem to contradict each other. I have an Easy Touch 4 Control Panel with load center. My plan was to run two wires from the 240V breaker to the line terminals on the relay, then to run wire from the load terminals of the relay to the pump. I would also be wiring the salt water transformer to the load side of the same breaker to keep the IC40 from running unless the relay was providing power to the pump. (I don't want to rely on the flow switch only on the cell to keep it from running in case the flow switch were to go bad). The below statement indicates that the pump should be wired directly to the breaker. The second note indicates wiring to the relay. Maybe I am missing something obvious? Anyone wire one of these pumps with a control panel? Thanks in advance for your help!
10. IMPORTANT: When connecting the pump to an automation system (IntelliTouch, EasyTouch,
SunTouch and IntelliComm), continuous power must be supplied to the pump by connecting it
directly to the circuit breaker. When using an automation system, be sure that no other lights
or appliances are on the same circuit.
NOTE: When the IntelliFlo® is started and stopped by removing power with a relay or timer,
a two-pole device should be used to apply and remove power to both POWER LINE TERMINALS.
10. IMPORTANT: When connecting the pump to an automation system (IntelliTouch, EasyTouch,
SunTouch and IntelliComm), continuous power must be supplied to the pump by connecting it
directly to the circuit breaker. When using an automation system, be sure that no other lights
or appliances are on the same circuit.
NOTE: When the IntelliFlo® is started and stopped by removing power with a relay or timer,
a two-pole device should be used to apply and remove power to both POWER LINE TERMINALS.