- Jun 26, 2017
- 249
- Pool Size
- 14750
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool Edge-40
Why would the salt system need 240? What's the advantage of wiring it 240 as apposed to 120?L7,
Your Jandy pump has a set up that most others wish they had.
Your pump has two Aux relay outputs.. One turns on at 1725 RPM and the other at 2250.
You can wire your salt system to either of those two outputs. I would try the lower RPM first and see if that is enough to turn on your salt system.
You can wire the Aux relays with an external 120 or 240 volt input to the Line side of the relay. Then the Load side of the relay would be the hot power line to your salt system.
Please let me know if this does not make sense to you.
Thanks,
Jim R.
I can work 14.4kv all day. House wiring and pumps, that's a different story. I don't feed my family with house and pump wiringL7,
I take it "Lineman" has more to do with football than being an electrician working on the power lines.
Assuming the circuit breaker for your pump is a GFCI breaker, like it should be, wiring the way you did will immediately pop the breaker...
There is no real difference in running the SWCG off of 120 volts or 240 volts. It is just two ways to do the same thing. You can use whichever you like.
I think it best if you tell me about your SWCG. How does your SWCG get wired to power? Does it have a cord with a plug on the end, or does it have a cord with just bare wires, or no cord at all?
Show me a pic of your circuit breaker panel. Do you plan to add a circuit breaker for the SWCG?
Thanks,
Jim R.
You are awesome. That diagram makes perfect sense.It looks like there are only 8 power levels, not sure why they did not go with 10 power levels of 10% each..
Directly connect SWG to pump power will run the SWG 24/7.. The problem with that is you will have to run the pump 24/7 also.. You never want the SWG to only use the flow switch as on off and on switch as they tend to fail.. You can run 24/7 but you do not have many levels of change on the SWG.. You would start running it on led 5 and see where that lands you in FC.. Then after a week see where you are at.. FC at 10 = lower to level 4... FC at 5 raise to level 6..
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The best way is to use your Aux 1 and connect line 1 to line 1 aux, line 2 to line 2 aux and then connect the load to the SWG.. Then anytime you want the SWG on just tell your pump to go to 1750 rpm for however long you want the SWG on.. Using it this way you want your SWG at 100% and adjust the time the pump runs..
Remember always raise the FC level in a saltwater pool by using liquid chlorine, take your FC using poolmath to FC of 7 tonight, then tomorrow start your 12 hour run, test tomorrow night.. are you at FC of 7? leave it if you are.. Are you at fc of 5 run longer, fc at 10 run less
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What do you keep your salt levels at? Last year I kept around 2800 and it did OK but this year decided to jump top 3800 and keep having to turn it down.Hooked up my Edge 40 2 weeks ago. Just used a separate timer. I run my pump 10 hours (2 hours high, 8 hours low) and my SWG 8 hours (during low cycle). I have it set at 25% (2 LEDs) and keeps up fine. I'd get way too much chlorine if I had to run the pump 24/7. My pool is same size as yours.
Yea I don’t notice a huge difference in the settings. My smart plug measures watts and 3 to 4 jumps up about 20 watts at 120vMy gut says the Edge-40 isn't 8 12.5% increments. More like 30-40-50-60-70-80-90-100. Whatever it is, doesn't take much to keep level at 5 or 6ppm. Heck of a lot stronger than liquid bleach!
Would be interesting to see watts from 1 to 8.Yea I don’t notice a huge difference in the settings. My smart plug measures watts and 3 to 4 jumps up about 20 watts at 120v