- Jul 20, 2021
- 31
- Pool Size
- 18000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Pentair Intellichlor IC-40
I'm constantly learning about my pool setup and have a question regarding a mechanical 24 hr on/off timer.
My pool has one with the equipment that controls power to the SWG and VS Pump. I had it setup so the mechanical switch was disengaged (removed the trippers) and the VS Pump just ran its schedule. BUT this leave the SWG on and indicating NO FLOW, which I have come to learn is bad practice.
So now I want to reactivate the mechanical timer, but how will this affect my VS pump? When the timer turns ON will the pump turn back on and resume the schedule (Assuming I set ON time before schedule start time)? Should I rewire the mechanical switch so only the SWG is controlled by the switch and power to the VS pump just passes through?
My pool has one with the equipment that controls power to the SWG and VS Pump. I had it setup so the mechanical switch was disengaged (removed the trippers) and the VS Pump just ran its schedule. BUT this leave the SWG on and indicating NO FLOW, which I have come to learn is bad practice.
So now I want to reactivate the mechanical timer, but how will this affect my VS pump? When the timer turns ON will the pump turn back on and resume the schedule (Assuming I set ON time before schedule start time)? Should I rewire the mechanical switch so only the SWG is controlled by the switch and power to the VS pump just passes through?