I’m very new to pool ownership so, I apologize if this is an amateur problem.
Our pool was completed in November and I have had low or no chlorine levels ever since; thus constantly adding chlorine to it.
I have an IC40 with Intelliflo 3050 pump and Easy Touch4.
The low speed of the pump (set at 1900 RPM) is on the 'F' in the ET and the cleaner on AUX2. In the ET I have the Intellichlor set to 100% and spa at 5%, Im not sure if this is correct as I only have one body which is a 20K gallon pool.
I have two schedules setup for the same time from 3AM-NOON which are the filter pump (to allow the intellichlor to turn on) and the robotic cleaner. The ET is set to 2500RPM for the cleaner so, the pump runs that fast the entire time.
When the system is following the schedule, the chlorinator lights are all on as they should be except the output which will be a 20%.
When everything is off and I turn the 'F' on at the controller the intellichlor will read 100%. If everything is off and I turn the cleaner on than the filter pump it will read 100%
Should I not have the timers setup this way? Is there something else I can check as to why it won’t produce 100% the entire scheduled runtime?
Do I need the pump on at 2500 for that long of a period? I have an extra valve actuator which could be put on the cleaner valve closing that after a few hours and running the pump at a lower speed; circulating the water and producing chlorine after the floor is cleaned. This makes more sense to me but not the way the electrician set it up.
Any help would be much appreciated!!! Thank you!
Our pool was completed in November and I have had low or no chlorine levels ever since; thus constantly adding chlorine to it.
I have an IC40 with Intelliflo 3050 pump and Easy Touch4.
The low speed of the pump (set at 1900 RPM) is on the 'F' in the ET and the cleaner on AUX2. In the ET I have the Intellichlor set to 100% and spa at 5%, Im not sure if this is correct as I only have one body which is a 20K gallon pool.
I have two schedules setup for the same time from 3AM-NOON which are the filter pump (to allow the intellichlor to turn on) and the robotic cleaner. The ET is set to 2500RPM for the cleaner so, the pump runs that fast the entire time.
When the system is following the schedule, the chlorinator lights are all on as they should be except the output which will be a 20%.
When everything is off and I turn the 'F' on at the controller the intellichlor will read 100%. If everything is off and I turn the cleaner on than the filter pump it will read 100%
Should I not have the timers setup this way? Is there something else I can check as to why it won’t produce 100% the entire scheduled runtime?
Do I need the pump on at 2500 for that long of a period? I have an extra valve actuator which could be put on the cleaner valve closing that after a few hours and running the pump at a lower speed; circulating the water and producing chlorine after the floor is cleaned. This makes more sense to me but not the way the electrician set it up.
Any help would be much appreciated!!! Thank you!