I would have to check if the 2 pool and 1 spa lights do not exceed the relay. What can the relay support?
20 amps on each relay. 3 lights should be less then 16 amps on a 20 amp breaker.
I have 3 breakers which I believe is a direct connection to the pool pump (240V), GFCI (240V), and pool lights (120V).
Pool GFCI (#27)
20A 1 Pole Type QP
L-5538 Siemens
120/240V
Pool Lights (#29)
20A Type QPF
Siemens
120V
N0605240102
Pool (#32)
20A Type QPF
Siemens
120/240V
Is your 120V pool light breaker GFCI?
What breaker is your spa blower on?
Can the pump and IntelliChlor share the same 240V?
yes.
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Kraloy Junction Box -> House Panel (240V/240V/120V breakers)
Kraloy Junction Box -> GFCI (240V) for outdoor lighting
Why is outdoor lighting 240V?
Kraloy Junction Box -> IntelliConnect (240V)
Kraloy Junction Box -> Pool Lights | SPA Light
IntelliConnect -> SPA Bubbler (Relay #2 25A)
25A??
Kraloy Junction Box -> IntelliChlor (240V)
IntelliChlor -> IntelliConnect (Relay #1 25A)
25A??
IntelliChlor -> IntelliConnect (RS-485)
Kraloy Junction Box -> Heater (120V/240V?)
Heater -> Water Temp Sensor (Temp Sensor Terminal A)
Heater -> IntelliConnect (Heater's 2 wire fireman’s switch to Heater Terminal B)
Heater -> Heater's GFCI (240V)
Heater's GFCI -> Pool Pump (240V)
Why is pool pump and heater on same CB?
Pool Pump -> IntelliConnect (RS-485)
Deck Box -> Pool Lights (2) | IntelliConnect
Deck Box -> Spa Light | IntelliConnect
You have three CBs and two relays.
What will be connected to:
CB1 -?
CB2 - ?
CB3 - ?
What will be connected to:
Relay1 - ?
Relay2 - ?