J JamesW TFP Expert Mar 2, 2011 52,156 Saturday at 6:06 PM Add bookmark #21 Based on the numbers, you should be triggering flow at about 1,500 to 1,700 RPM. Maybe there is an issue with the suction or maybe a clogged impeller. The performance is not bad enough to really worry about, but it seems lower than expected. Maybe the flow switch is not working accurately? Last edited: Saturday at 6:31 PM
Based on the numbers, you should be triggering flow at about 1,500 to 1,700 RPM. Maybe there is an issue with the suction or maybe a clogged impeller. The performance is not bad enough to really worry about, but it seems lower than expected. Maybe the flow switch is not working accurately?
J JamesW TFP Expert Mar 2, 2011 52,156 Saturday at 6:11 PM Add bookmark #22 The IntelliChlor SCG is designed to operate with water flow rates from 25 +/- 5 gallons per minute (gpm) up to 105 gpm. Make sure that the flow switch arrows are lined up correctly. https://www.pentair.com/content/dam/extranet/nam/pentair-pool/residential/sanitizers/intellichlor/intellichlor-installation-users-guide-ic15-ic20-ic40-ic60.pdf Last edited: Saturday at 6:21 PM
The IntelliChlor SCG is designed to operate with water flow rates from 25 +/- 5 gallons per minute (gpm) up to 105 gpm. Make sure that the flow switch arrows are lined up correctly. https://www.pentair.com/content/dam/extranet/nam/pentair-pool/residential/sanitizers/intellichlor/intellichlor-installation-users-guide-ic15-ic20-ic40-ic60.pdf
J JamesW TFP Expert Mar 2, 2011 52,156 Saturday at 6:30 PM Add bookmark #23 You can get a vacuum gauge and check the vacuum pressure by putting the gauge in the front drain hole. Be careful not to crack the plastic by overtightening the gauge.
You can get a vacuum gauge and check the vacuum pressure by putting the gauge in the front drain hole. Be careful not to crack the plastic by overtightening the gauge.