When installing the panel, wouldn't you want power to it all the time. The flow switch would be what controls the chlorinator to produce chlorine. Right?
If this is the case then the pump would be he only item that needs to be on a timer. AquaRite panel would be hardwired.
Or does the panel and the pump need to be on the same timer. This would cause the panel, along with the pump, to be completely tripped on/off. Would this not cause the settings and whatnot, in the AquaRite panel, to be lost?
If both the AquaRite panel and pump need to be on said timer, what timer would be sufficient?
If this is the case then the pump would be he only item that needs to be on a timer. AquaRite panel would be hardwired.
Or does the panel and the pump need to be on the same timer. This would cause the panel, along with the pump, to be completely tripped on/off. Would this not cause the settings and whatnot, in the AquaRite panel, to be lost?
If both the AquaRite panel and pump need to be on said timer, what timer would be sufficient?