Automation Settings Configuration

00_silverlude

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Apr 12, 2024
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Dallas TX
I'm not very knowledgeable about how a pool totally functions. With that said, I'm looking for help programming my new Hayward GLX PCB Pro board. I wasn't able to retrieve the old configuration from the old board. Example: how long a pool pump should run for, which valves need to be open, and what controls the waterfalls, cleaner, etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Omni Pro Logic
In-ground pool with above-ground spa
1 SP pool pump
1 cleaner pump
Spillover/fountain
 
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Welcome to TFP.

We cannot guess how your pool plumbing is setup or how your OmniLogic is wired. You need to help us and provide the details.

Post pictures of your equipment pad and your Omni system panel open showing all the wiring in it and we will see what help we can give you.
 
I'm not very knowledgeable about how a pool totally functions. With that said, I'm looking for help programming my new Hayward GLX PCB Pro board. I wasn't able to retrieve the old configuration from the old board. Example: how long a pool pump should run for, which valves need to be open, and what controls the waterfalls, cleaner, etc.

Any help would be greatly appreciated

Omni Pro Logic
In-ground pool with above-ground spa
1 SP pool pump
1 cleaner pump
Spillover/fountain
Is the "above ground" spa a part of the pool? Is it the spa overflowing your "waterfall"? If so, and you only replaced the circuit board, the valves should already be in the correct position and will switch to spa automatically for spa use. If the spa didn't always provide a "waterfall," you will need to program and overflow into the system to keep the spa water fresh. You will also have to set temperatures for the pool (if heated) and spa in the new board.
Do you have an SWG? Which filter pump? Which pool cleaner?
If no SWG, try running the pool 6-8 hours/day with the cleaner pump running 2.5 hours in the middle of that time. Depending on the size and type of pool you have it may work well that way. It is better to run the system early in the morning with a single-speed pump, stopping around noon. You can then run the pump when people are in the pool as well.