- Mar 5, 2017
- 603
- Pool Size
- 17000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Hayward Aqua Rite (T-9)
Zeroing in on a new home, and this post will focus on hopefully getting some input on how to upgrade equipment to build in:
a) Automation and automation systems
b) Pumps, heater, SWCG, motorized valves, lighting
c) misc input on surface/tile/deck
Home 1 has a pending offer, and we hope it works out. Home has a brand new PENTAIR MASTERTEMP 300 heater. I’d therefore like to build an automation system around that heater. Am I therefore married to Pentair’s Easytouch? If this happens, I will certainly add a VS pump, the manufacturer of, depending on recommendation on automation system. A SWCG probably will be a decision pending if I get Automation with a kit with the SWCG. The pool pad currently is powered with a standard AquaDyne Mini-Electro-pak panel with single speed pumps. All is in good shape. Unlike my present home, the valves are right at pad, so adding motorized valves will be so simple.
This house, and all in this particular planned neighborhood have 1996 Pebble Tec pools with no pool-line tile. I don’t like it, but after 22 years it’s in good shape, but could use a acid wash or sand blast.
If anyone sees anything in this picture worth noting, I’d appreciate it. I’m not sure what the black coupling is coming into the spa jet pump (on left).
a) Automation and automation systems
b) Pumps, heater, SWCG, motorized valves, lighting
c) misc input on surface/tile/deck
Home 1 has a pending offer, and we hope it works out. Home has a brand new PENTAIR MASTERTEMP 300 heater. I’d therefore like to build an automation system around that heater. Am I therefore married to Pentair’s Easytouch? If this happens, I will certainly add a VS pump, the manufacturer of, depending on recommendation on automation system. A SWCG probably will be a decision pending if I get Automation with a kit with the SWCG. The pool pad currently is powered with a standard AquaDyne Mini-Electro-pak panel with single speed pumps. All is in good shape. Unlike my present home, the valves are right at pad, so adding motorized valves will be so simple.
This house, and all in this particular planned neighborhood have 1996 Pebble Tec pools with no pool-line tile. I don’t like it, but after 22 years it’s in good shape, but could use a acid wash or sand blast.
If anyone sees anything in this picture worth noting, I’d appreciate it. I’m not sure what the black coupling is coming into the spa jet pump (on left).
