The electrician is going to wire everything next week and I wanted to ask a few questions here before he does to make sure we get it configured and wired in a way that makes the most sense. Here is a picture of my setup:

We don't have a complicated setup at all...no spa, fountains, etc....just a Pentair IntelliFlo and IntelliChlor SWG. The electrician is suggesting that we run a 220V line to the pad. The first thing he wanted to see if I could confirm is whether the IntelliFlo is ok with a 220V connection directly into it and would the LED screen on top work with a straight 220V connection to the pump? I would think the answer to that would be yes. I guess he's just making sure the IntelliFlo will handle all of that internally.
The main part I wanted to nail down is exactly how to connect the pieces of the equipment...what will be dependent on the external timer and what won't. I got a 110V Intermatic manual timer figuring I would need it for the SWG. My understanding was that the IntelliFlo has it's own internal timer but the IntelliChlor needs an external timer. The electrician said he can do 110V to the timer but would recommend that I get a 220V timer instead. I guess I'm just trying to understand how the different pieces (and timer) will be hooked up to each other, what will be dependent on the timer and what won't. He noticed the "port" on the side of the pump and wondered if maybe that was some way to connect the IntelliFlo to the SWG so that a manual timer was not needed for the SWG, but I'm thinking maybe that port is just for automation?
I think it would be very helpful for me if someone with some experience in this part could suggest what the TFP best practice would be on how to wire everything up at my pad. That way, I can make sure the electrician does it in a way that makes the most sense
Thanks so much !

We don't have a complicated setup at all...no spa, fountains, etc....just a Pentair IntelliFlo and IntelliChlor SWG. The electrician is suggesting that we run a 220V line to the pad. The first thing he wanted to see if I could confirm is whether the IntelliFlo is ok with a 220V connection directly into it and would the LED screen on top work with a straight 220V connection to the pump? I would think the answer to that would be yes. I guess he's just making sure the IntelliFlo will handle all of that internally.
The main part I wanted to nail down is exactly how to connect the pieces of the equipment...what will be dependent on the external timer and what won't. I got a 110V Intermatic manual timer figuring I would need it for the SWG. My understanding was that the IntelliFlo has it's own internal timer but the IntelliChlor needs an external timer. The electrician said he can do 110V to the timer but would recommend that I get a 220V timer instead. I guess I'm just trying to understand how the different pieces (and timer) will be hooked up to each other, what will be dependent on the timer and what won't. He noticed the "port" on the side of the pump and wondered if maybe that was some way to connect the IntelliFlo to the SWG so that a manual timer was not needed for the SWG, but I'm thinking maybe that port is just for automation?
I think it would be very helpful for me if someone with some experience in this part could suggest what the TFP best practice would be on how to wire everything up at my pad. That way, I can make sure the electrician does it in a way that makes the most sense
Thanks so much !