- Jul 29, 2018
- 785
- Pool Size
- 15000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Whoaaa, Jim. IMPORTANT! [Credit to "Casablanca" screen writer.) Could you expand on that exploding cell thing? I have my Pentair IC40 powered on with a mechanical timer, thinking it's not good to power things that aren't in use. My time is set so that it turns on a few minutes after the pump comes on and turns off a few minutes before the pump shuts off. I have Pentair Intelliconnect running the pumps, heater, and the IC-40 % setting plus "monitoring" the salt level. However, there is no timer or schedule available for the IC-40--hence the mechanical timer (which also runs the UV-C and Ozone generator). My IC-40 was installed by an authorized Pentair dealer/installer (necessary for full warranty which has already been used once.) When the timer is off, there is no power to the cell.Mb,
Since you have the lite version of the EasyTouch, this means you must have an external power center..
Most likely the idiot that installed your system, did not wire the com port of the Power Center into the EasyTouch like you need to do..
If they made that mistake, then I need to ask... Does your cell only get power when the pump is running? If not, the cell can explode. Does not happen often, but it can happen. The AC power to the cell's Power Center, MUST come from the load side of the Pump/Filter relay.
Thanks,
Jim R.
Question about the "load side of the pump." As you probably know, the Intelliflo VSF pump has power applied to it all the time, since the programs are on the pump. Does that mean the IC-40 should have power on all the time and then the cell active only when the flow sensor detects water flow? Do I need to call the installer and inquire about what may be a faulty installation? I'm not sure if exploding salt cells are covered under my homeowner's insurance policy. Thanks!