My neighbor recently had his pool guy install a Pentair IntelliChlor IC40. He doesn't know much about salt water pools so he asked me for help. I told him I'm a brand new pool owner but I'd try to help based on what I've learned here at TFP over the past few months. He has two issues that I find curious:
1- His SWCG doesn't power on during the "Pool" circuit - only the "Cleaning" circuit.
My pool is set up so when my "Pool" circuit is activated, my SWCG runs. I thought all pools were set up this way. His runs from the "Cleaning" circuit. It seems better to me to run the SWCG on the Pool circuit since that is typically set at a lower rpm for longer time. Thoughts?
2- His pump has to run at about 2,300rpm before his flow light turns green.
This one really has me stumped. His red flow light was lit even when the pump was running pretty fast. It turns out he needs to have his pump running at a minimum of 2,300rpm before his flow light turns green. I tested mine this morning and mine turns green at about 820rpm! I know rpm doesn't mean much and GPH is a better indicator so I started looking at his plumbing to see if he had valves set to divert water prior to running through his cell. We closed the valves to his DeckChlor, QuikSkim and vacuum cleaner in an effort to improve flow through his SWCG. Even after doing that, his red flow light stays lit until we get to 2,200-2,300rpm. Do you guys think he actually has a low flow problem or could the flow sensor be bad in his brand new SWCG?
1- His SWCG doesn't power on during the "Pool" circuit - only the "Cleaning" circuit.
My pool is set up so when my "Pool" circuit is activated, my SWCG runs. I thought all pools were set up this way. His runs from the "Cleaning" circuit. It seems better to me to run the SWCG on the Pool circuit since that is typically set at a lower rpm for longer time. Thoughts?
2- His pump has to run at about 2,300rpm before his flow light turns green.
This one really has me stumped. His red flow light was lit even when the pump was running pretty fast. It turns out he needs to have his pump running at a minimum of 2,300rpm before his flow light turns green. I tested mine this morning and mine turns green at about 820rpm! I know rpm doesn't mean much and GPH is a better indicator so I started looking at his plumbing to see if he had valves set to divert water prior to running through his cell. We closed the valves to his DeckChlor, QuikSkim and vacuum cleaner in an effort to improve flow through his SWCG. Even after doing that, his red flow light stays lit until we get to 2,200-2,300rpm. Do you guys think he actually has a low flow problem or could the flow sensor be bad in his brand new SWCG?