Jandy Pump Relay Wiring

sugast

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Nov 21, 2018
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Dallas, TX
I'm replacing a 2-speed, 2.5HP Century motor with a Century EVO 2.25HP variable speed motor. The folks at Inyo told me I needed a new relay. I ordered this one (Zodiac R0658100 3-HP Relay with Harness). I'm using a AquaLink® RS System. It doesn't include any directions on how to wire the relay. I have pictures below of the existing relay in the control panel as well as the wiring for the existing pump.

A few questions: Do i need a another relay for the variable speed pump vs the existing relay for the 2-speed pump. The current relay appears to be an "up to 3HP relay" as well. If I do need a new relay, is the one above the correct relay? Is there a manual/diagram on how to properly wire the relay?
 

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A 2-speed pump uses two relays on the Aqualink: the standard filter/pump relay and a special 2-speed relay for the second speed connected to AUX2.

Your VS pump connects to the LINE screws on your filter/pump relay. If you want to use AUX2, remove the special relay and install the standard relay. Also, dip switch #2 needs to be changed to OFF.

Post pictures of your Aqualink showing all the relays and wiring to confirm my assumptions.


 
This is what you are undoing...



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A 2-speed pump uses two relays on the Aqualink: the standard filter/pump relay and a special 2-speed relay for the second speed connected to AUX2.

Your VS pump connects to the LINE screws on your filter/pump relay. If you want to use AUX2, remove the special relay and install the standard relay. Also, dip switch #2 needs to be changed to OFF.

Post pictures of your Aqualink showing all the relays and wiring to confirm my assumptions.


Thanks! Here are the other pics.
 

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The relay on the left side is the special 2-speed relay.

Your four relays on the back wall look normal. You don't need to replace any relays and can return the one you bought or keep it as a spare.

I can't tell where the wires connected to the 2-speed relay run within that rats nest of wires.

You need to follow the wires connected to the 2-speed relay, disconnect them, and remove the relay.

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A 2-speed pump uses two relays on the Aqualink: the standard filter/pump relay and a special 2-speed relay for the second speed connected to AUX2.

Your VS pump connects to the LINE screws on your filter/pump relay. If you want to use AUX2, remove the special relay and install the standard relay. Also, dip switch #2 needs to be changed to OFF.

Post pictures of your Aqualink showing all the relays and wiring to confirm my assumptions.


Why would I still need to use the AUX2? Could I remove the special relay and program the VS motor using AquaLink web interface?
 
Why would I still need to use the AUX2?

You don’t.
Could I remove the special relay
The special relay is removed.

and program the VS motor using AquaLink web interface?
Depends if your motor has Century Connect.

And if your AquaLink board is Rev O or later to have VS pump support.



 
You don’t.

The special relay is removed.


Depends if your motor has Century Connect.

And if your AquaLink board is Rev O or later to have VS pump support.



Thanks!!
 

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Thanks for all your help and guidance! I finally had time yesterday to finish the install. I removed the two-speed relay, kept the existing main pump relay, and the pump works well. I'm using manually now. My RS485 terminal block should arrive today so I can connect the pump to my iaqualink system for automation.

Unfortunately, once the water started flowing I have a significant leak at one of the connections for my booster pump and a small leak at one of the PVC joints feeding the heater. Neither of these leaks existed 3 weeks ago prior to the pump failure. I assume that the length of time without any flow affected the PVC connections? Either way, I'm doing plumbing work this weekend!
 
I assume that the length of time without any flow affected the PVC connections?
I doubt it. Pools sit all winter without any water flow and don't begin leaking.
 
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