I am considering upgrading my main pump to the Pentair IntelliFlo VS to save on utility $.
I am planning to control the new pump with my existing automation (Compool CP3800). I think I've got it figured out what to do (I have to hard wire the pump to the breaker, and will use the automation logic to drive the IntelliFlo via Pentair IntelliComm II). I will run the pump at two speeds using the automation (HI for couple hours a day to skim and push my pressure side pool sweep and/or when in spa mode; LO during the rest of the time necessary to turn the pool volume through the filter). Sound correct?
What is the recommended strategy to turn on the SWG? It is currently wired in parallel with my one-speed pump ... when the pump is on, the SWG is on using power from the same breaker/relay pair. Once I hardwire the IntelliFlo, that will no longer work. I am thinking of putting the SWG on its own dedicated breaker/relay and running it when the pump is on HI and leaving it off when the pump is on LO. Sound correct?
Any advice/feedback appreciated.
I am planning to control the new pump with my existing automation (Compool CP3800). I think I've got it figured out what to do (I have to hard wire the pump to the breaker, and will use the automation logic to drive the IntelliFlo via Pentair IntelliComm II). I will run the pump at two speeds using the automation (HI for couple hours a day to skim and push my pressure side pool sweep and/or when in spa mode; LO during the rest of the time necessary to turn the pool volume through the filter). Sound correct?
What is the recommended strategy to turn on the SWG? It is currently wired in parallel with my one-speed pump ... when the pump is on, the SWG is on using power from the same breaker/relay pair. Once I hardwire the IntelliFlo, that will no longer work. I am thinking of putting the SWG on its own dedicated breaker/relay and running it when the pump is on HI and leaving it off when the pump is on LO. Sound correct?
Any advice/feedback appreciated.