- Jun 30, 2017
- 388
- Pool Size
- 13000
- Surface
- Fiberglass
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
So this week I am manually controlling chemistry with liquid chlorine (10%), stabilizer, MA, etc.
Pool water is 60 degrees. Once I have it dialed in, I want to throw the salt in the pool, targeting 3400-3600ppm and fire up the IC40. It’s currently set at 0% output.
According to pool math, I can run my IC40 at 20% 24/7 to get proper FC. I was planning on running my pump 24/7 at the lowest RPM that gives me good SWCG flow.
Is this the right approach? How do I best maximize pump runtime at lowest flow (cost savings) and determine best output (longevity) for the IC40. I read all the pump vs output threads and articles and just want to have the best approach.
I know I will make adjustments throughout the summer, but, I’m very prepared to do so.
Thanks!
Pool water is 60 degrees. Once I have it dialed in, I want to throw the salt in the pool, targeting 3400-3600ppm and fire up the IC40. It’s currently set at 0% output.
According to pool math, I can run my IC40 at 20% 24/7 to get proper FC. I was planning on running my pump 24/7 at the lowest RPM that gives me good SWCG flow.
Is this the right approach? How do I best maximize pump runtime at lowest flow (cost savings) and determine best output (longevity) for the IC40. I read all the pump vs output threads and articles and just want to have the best approach.
I know I will make adjustments throughout the summer, but, I’m very prepared to do so.
Thanks!