Assistance in 24hour pump schedule

lostwarriorhere

New member
Apr 12, 2024
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Miami,FL
Pool Size
13440
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Hello All,

I am the happy owner of a new pool. Thankfully, it was completed quickly, taking only four months. However, I have some concerns. My pool builder is one of those old-timers who still believes in the old ways. On the other hand, I've been reading a lot and want to run my pool 24 hours a day at different speeds to save money during peak hours and maintain a cleaner pool (it’s very clean).

On my own, I arranged for the pool company to service my pool for six months. I do not want to be responsible if the pool’s chemistry damages something, as I want to keep my warranty intact.

Now, to the question at hand: I have an EasyTouch2 8, a WhisperFlo VST, and an IntelliChlor SWG IC40. The pump does not have a cable on the side, and in my app, I have no speed control. I have to adjust the speed physically on the pump. I’ve been reading a lot about controlling the pump via the EasyTouch, but I am not set up to do so.

I understand that I need to install a GPM flow meter, but do I also need a data cable on the pump wired into the panel?
 

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I understand that I need to install a GPM flow meter, but do I also need a data cable on the pump wired into the panel?
You don't need a flow meter. RPMs effectively tell you the same thing. Think MPH and KPH, your actual speed is the same and simply just how you look at it whether 60mph or 96.6kmh.

The flow meter will let you know that the flow decreased slightly as the filter gets dirty, but the rest of us just start with 100 more RPMs than needed to cover the difference.

Some folks want to geek out with new toys. If that's the case, by all means, we are 'enthusiasts' here and get that. But it's a want, not a need. :)
 
I understand that I need to install a GPM flow meter,
Lost,

Why would you think that?? There is almost no reason you would need a flow meter.

If you want the EasyTouch to control your pump speeds, there MUST be a cable between the com port at the pump and the com port in the EasyTouch.

You would need Pentair cable P/N 356324z, and would just plug the cable into the pump and connect just the Yellow and Green wires to J20 (com port) inside the EasyTouch.

Old fashioned or not, only an idiot would install your pump without connecting it to the EasyTouch. :mrgreen:

I suspect there is other stuff that will also have to be fixed.. My guess is that your pump is connected to the load side of the EasyTouch's Pump/Filter relay, which is wrong, and I also suspect that your IC40 may be wired wrong..

Show me several pics of the inside of your EasyTouch so I can see the relays and circuit breaker..

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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Hello All,

I am the happy owner of a new pool. Thankfully, it was completed quickly, taking only four months. However, I have some concerns. My pool builder is one of those old-timers who still believes in the old ways. On the other hand, I've been reading a lot and want to run my pool 24 hours a day at different speeds to save money during peak hours and maintain a cleaner pool (it’s very clean).

On my own, I arranged for the pool company to service my pool for six months. I do not want to be responsible if the pool’s chemistry damages something, as I want to keep my warranty intact.

Now, to the question at hand: I have an EasyTouch2 8, a WhisperFlo VST, and an IntelliChlor SWG IC40. The pump does not have a cable on the side, and in my app, I have no speed control. I have to adjust the speed physically on the pump. I’ve been reading a lot about controlling the pump via the EasyTouch, but I am not set up to do so.

I understand that I need to install a GPM flow meter, but do I also need a data cable on the pump wired into the panel?
Why any builder would install a VSP and automation but not the communication cable is a mystery. Yes, you need the cable. They are a $50-$60 item online (used to be over $100.00).
You do not need a flow meter unless you want to drive yourself crazy trying to set flows that will constantly change as the filter get dirtier. They were designed for use on commercial pools where flow rates are regulated and must be able to be seen on an inspection by the agency in charge.
 
Hello @Jimrahbe thank you for taking the time and looking at this. Here are the pictures you asked about.

As for the flow meter, I thought you would needed to calibrate The correct RPM usage to get gallons per minute. I have more reading to do on the RPMs and gallons per minute side.
 

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Lost,

I suggest that you just forget about GPM all together.. :mrgreen:

You just never need to actually determine your GPM, in real life..

Well, I was half right... :)

Your pool builder did indeed, wire the IC40 to the load side of the pump relay like he was required to do.. The pump/filter relay is the one in the upper left of the cabinet..

But, because did not connect your pump to the RS-485 com port, he also wired it to the load side of the pump filter relay which is not correct for a VS pump..

This is what you need to do...

After you get the com cable connected to J20, then you need to connect your VS pump to constant AC power. To do that you just need to move two wires. Looking at the Pump/Filter relay you will see a white wire and a yellow wire connected to the load side connections. At these same connections are a black wire and a red wires.. Just move the black wire one connection to the left and then move the red wire one connection to the left.

When done you will have two black wires on the first pin, just the yellow wire on the 2nd pin, two red wires on the 3rd pin, and just the white wire on the 4th pin..

Please let me know if you have any questions.

Thanks,

Jim R.