HI all!!
Goal: To self-install a Pentair IC40 (520555, 520556), to my existing 1988-vintage pool/spa.
Background: 16600 gal plaster pool w- spillover spa, built in 1988. Filter pump is a Pentair 011018 3HP VSP (installed 2017), Spa Jet pump is a Pentair 011514 1.5HP Single Speed (installed 2017), Heater is a Hayward H250FDN (installed 2018). There is no automation installed.
I've been doing a fair amount of thread reading lately to get as familiar as I can with these systems before I start asking questions, and I think I'm now ready to make my move! I think the plumbing with be more straightforward than the electrical, so I'll focus my initial questions on electrical.
From what I tell, the Filter Pump and the Heater are both on the same 220V/15A Non-GFCI circuit breaker, which flows through a switch and then through a T104R mechanical timer. The Spa Pump is on its own 220V/15A Non-GFCI circuit breaker, also flowing through a switch.
NEC is much different now than it was in 1988, so I'm trying to determine how much electrical modification must be done to accomplish the goal. I think that running new circuits would be impractical, but would it be unsafe to simply add the SWCG to the existing filter pump/heater circuit?
Thank you for your advice!
Goal: To self-install a Pentair IC40 (520555, 520556), to my existing 1988-vintage pool/spa.
Background: 16600 gal plaster pool w- spillover spa, built in 1988. Filter pump is a Pentair 011018 3HP VSP (installed 2017), Spa Jet pump is a Pentair 011514 1.5HP Single Speed (installed 2017), Heater is a Hayward H250FDN (installed 2018). There is no automation installed.
I've been doing a fair amount of thread reading lately to get as familiar as I can with these systems before I start asking questions, and I think I'm now ready to make my move! I think the plumbing with be more straightforward than the electrical, so I'll focus my initial questions on electrical.
From what I tell, the Filter Pump and the Heater are both on the same 220V/15A Non-GFCI circuit breaker, which flows through a switch and then through a T104R mechanical timer. The Spa Pump is on its own 220V/15A Non-GFCI circuit breaker, also flowing through a switch.
NEC is much different now than it was in 1988, so I'm trying to determine how much electrical modification must be done to accomplish the goal. I think that running new circuits would be impractical, but would it be unsafe to simply add the SWCG to the existing filter pump/heater circuit?
Thank you for your advice!
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