- Jun 24, 2021
- 15,880
- Pool Size
- 29000
- Surface
- Vinyl
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
I concur. You want to make sure that the flow rate is sufficient for the heater when you fire up the heater. Get the manual for your heater and ensure your "heater" RPM delivers sufficient flow for the heater when you turn the heater on.If it were my install, I’d run the SWG on the 5A relay and the heater on the 16A relay…both 240v. The lights are out of luck. Heater should power on and off on command with its last set point retained. You would set up programs in the automation that are flow dependent and close whichever relay you tell it to in the program/schedule. Nickname the relays to heater and SWG to make identification easier.
Is your heater by-passed? How will you control the by-pass of the heater.