- Nov 14, 2021
- 14
- Pool Size
- 23600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
Howdy. Tried to research for my exact problem, coming up empty so starting a new thread that will probably sound like many others. I watched this video as well ....
Equipment: IC40 connected to EasyTouch including the SCG Power Center
History: new IC40 replaced under warranty about 4 months ago.... pool has been in service for about 20 months. No problem with the new IC40 until a week ago.
Situation: 12A SCG circuit breaker trips instantly upon resetting (this only happens when the filter pump is on because the SCG transformer is hooked up to the load side of the FP relay). The 12A breaker trips even if the IC40 is disconnected from the EasyTouch panel. As far as I see it, this means the IC40 is not the cause of the problem. If the pump is not running, the 12A breaker is fine, which makes sense because there's no power to the transformer.
Equipment: IC40 connected to EasyTouch including the SCG Power Center
History: new IC40 replaced under warranty about 4 months ago.... pool has been in service for about 20 months. No problem with the new IC40 until a week ago.
Situation: 12A SCG circuit breaker trips instantly upon resetting (this only happens when the filter pump is on because the SCG transformer is hooked up to the load side of the FP relay). The 12A breaker trips even if the IC40 is disconnected from the EasyTouch panel. As far as I see it, this means the IC40 is not the cause of the problem. If the pump is not running, the 12A breaker is fine, which makes sense because there's no power to the transformer.
- I tested power output from transformer and its 32 VAC
- I installed a new 12A thermal breaker thinking perhaps it was bad, tripping without cause .... same issue.
- Everything else seems to be working OK: front control panel, the filter pump starts/stops and adjusts speed, and my Screen Logic system is fine, all of which connect to the surge board.
- I inspected the surge board (without removing) to look for any signs that it was toast, but it looks A-OK. Last thing I can think of to replace it (Pentair Load Center Intellichlor SCG Surge Board PCBA | Pentair 521218)