- Jun 3, 2023
- 13
- Pool Size
- 10500
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Edge-40
Hi all,
Sorry if this is not the right sub forum, but the pump is my main question so that's why I chose it.
I am converting my 10500 gallon pool to salt water. My current pump is pretty old, not sure of the power as it is some no-name pump and doesn't have brand/model name anywhere on it. It is single speed wired to 230V circuit.
I inherited wiring that is a little odd - load goes from the panel to an electronic timer, from timer it goes to a service on-off switch right by the pump and from the switch to the pump. esentially, the timer can be on and pass current to the switch and i can still kill the pump operation with the switch. Personally, I'd rather have the switch before the timer, but haven't had time to move it around.
The reason I am bringing this up, is because I was going to wire the SWGC to the switch so that it goes on and off along with the pool pump. However, I read here that the best option for SWGC is a VS pump ran during the day (makes sense). I did some research and found this pool pump that is within my budget: CircuPool SmartFlo® Variable Speed Swimming Pool Pump | 1.5 THP. I noticed it has it's own built-in timer and therefore my question is -
Let me know if you have any questions
Sorry if this is not the right sub forum, but the pump is my main question so that's why I chose it.
I am converting my 10500 gallon pool to salt water. My current pump is pretty old, not sure of the power as it is some no-name pump and doesn't have brand/model name anywhere on it. It is single speed wired to 230V circuit.
I inherited wiring that is a little odd - load goes from the panel to an electronic timer, from timer it goes to a service on-off switch right by the pump and from the switch to the pump. esentially, the timer can be on and pass current to the switch and i can still kill the pump operation with the switch. Personally, I'd rather have the switch before the timer, but haven't had time to move it around.
The reason I am bringing this up, is because I was going to wire the SWGC to the switch so that it goes on and off along with the pool pump. However, I read here that the best option for SWGC is a VS pump ran during the day (makes sense). I did some research and found this pool pump that is within my budget: CircuPool SmartFlo® Variable Speed Swimming Pool Pump | 1.5 THP. I noticed it has it's own built-in timer and therefore my question is -
- if I was going to go with this pump, can I wire the SWGC directly to that pump so that it's on only when the pump is running?
- If not, how would I integrate the two pieces?
- Should I just go with a two stage pump? Thinking of running 24/7 on low and boost to full speed for a couple of hours when adding muratic acid.
Let me know if you have any questions