We've had some power fluctuations recently during storms. During one of these incidents, my pump stopped. The Omni didn't realize that though and just reported that I was happily pumping along at 50% speed. Telling Omni to stop the pump and then turn it back on did nothing. Omni thought the pump stopped and turned back on. I had to shut down the system, disconnect power to everything, and then turn it all back on to get things working again. Since that episode, it's happened twice more when we have storm related voltage drops. I've also noticed that, since then, when I turn on the heater the pump will not automatically ramp up to the minimum speed. If, at that point, I try to bring the pump speed up manually, nothing happens. If I turn the heater off, speed can be adjusted again. If the pump is brought up to speed and I turn the heater on, everything works and I can adjust the speed from there, just not below the minimum. When the heater reaches temp, pump speed will drop back do the scheduled RPM as expected.
So... does this sound like something got a little fried during a storm? Or like something a re-configuration of the system might fix?
My wallet hopes you all say it's just a reconfiguration issue.
So... does this sound like something got a little fried during a storm? Or like something a re-configuration of the system might fix?
My wallet hopes you all say it's just a reconfiguration issue.