Help Adding AquaRite AQR15 to Hayward SP2602 Variable Speed Pump

Jul 20, 2017
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weston
Hi,

South Florida. 15,000 gallon in ground pool. We currently have a Hayward Variable Speed pump running on its lowest setting 24/7 using only the internal timer. It is wired without an external timer. We would like to add an AquaRite AQR15 to the system, however this installation is not covered by the Hayward installation instructions. In searching the forum, it appears that some have used a current sensing relay with success, but again, the final "successful" configurations are not posted. Any help is appreciated. I am guessing that using only the flow is not an option. Again, thanks for any help offered.
 
The quick and easy way is to just put the SWG on a separate timer. That's what many have done. You will have to find the minimum speed required to operate the SWG flow switch. Then program the pump for a time period and a speed a couple hundred rpm higher for safety. Set the separate timer to turn on the SWG during a time that you are sure the pump is running. You need to keep the two timers synchronized. The flow switch is a safety device and should not be depended upon as a primary switch.
 
This is what I do. Its easy to operate and reliable.

The quick and easy way is to just put the SWG on a separate timer. That's what many have done. You will have to find the minimum speed required to operate the SWG flow switch. Then program the pump for a time period and a speed a couple hundred rpm higher for safety. Set the separate timer to turn on the SWG during a time that you are sure the pump is running. You need to keep the two timers synchronized. The flow switch is a safety device and should not be depended upon as a primary switch.
 
If you want to add an automation system. You can buy Prologic, that includes the SWG controller. There are others who can advise on that.

I'm an old school, KISS advocate, and know nothing about automation. An Intermatic timer is just simple and cheap. Besides my SWG was already controlled by one when I added the VS pump. So I just moved the pump's power feed from the switched side of the timer to the hot side, problem solve.
 
Update. For anyone interested: There is adequate flow for the aquarite with the pump spinning at 1000 rpm and 95 watts of power useage. I am still running the pump 24/7 on this speed. It turns out I did not need the mechanical time after all.
 
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