I just received a Stenner 3 GPD pump and 15 gallon tank system to add to my pool equipment for liquid chlorine dosing, and I have a few questions:
1. Can anyone suggest a cover for a 15 gallon tank and pump that will help to shade the Stenner tank from direct sunlight that looks somewhat attractive?
2. I have spare relays in my Pentair Intellitouch i7 panel for the new 220V “classic” Both main pool pump and Polaris booster pump have 220v wiring fed through “flex PVC” conduit purchased at Home Depot / Lowes. Does a Stenner pump need this same treatment, or can I just feed the cord that comes with the Stenner “as is” into the control panel box?
3. My 220v. wiring bundles are getting pretty crammed in the Pentair control system cabinet. I currently have two wire nut “twist bundles” for 5 wires in two wire nuts (1. From breaker box, 2. Pool heater, 3. Intelliflo pump, 4. To Polaris booster relay, and 5. Intellitouch panel power). So, do I add a 6th wire for “to Stenner pump relay” or is there a better way to wire up the Stenner. Possibly daisy-chaining the 220v. in wires from the Polaris booster relay over to the Stenner pump relay would make sense. Bottom line – how should I wire the 220v for a new Stenner pump relay?
Thanks in advance!
Jim
1. Can anyone suggest a cover for a 15 gallon tank and pump that will help to shade the Stenner tank from direct sunlight that looks somewhat attractive?
2. I have spare relays in my Pentair Intellitouch i7 panel for the new 220V “classic” Both main pool pump and Polaris booster pump have 220v wiring fed through “flex PVC” conduit purchased at Home Depot / Lowes. Does a Stenner pump need this same treatment, or can I just feed the cord that comes with the Stenner “as is” into the control panel box?
3. My 220v. wiring bundles are getting pretty crammed in the Pentair control system cabinet. I currently have two wire nut “twist bundles” for 5 wires in two wire nuts (1. From breaker box, 2. Pool heater, 3. Intelliflo pump, 4. To Polaris booster relay, and 5. Intellitouch panel power). So, do I add a 6th wire for “to Stenner pump relay” or is there a better way to wire up the Stenner. Possibly daisy-chaining the 220v. in wires from the Polaris booster relay over to the Stenner pump relay would make sense. Bottom line – how should I wire the 220v for a new Stenner pump relay?
Thanks in advance!
Jim