Pentair cleaner

jendelta

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Jun 8, 2021
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Suwanee, GA
Pool Size
13600
Surface
Plaster
Chlorine
Salt Water Generator
SWG Type
Pentair Intellichlor IC-20
Our cleaner won’t turn on. I know it’s not the Polaris because water isn’t coming out of the return. It’s a Pentair system and the cleaner light keeps flashing, I’ve canceled all delays. Not sure what else to do. Any advice? The pool is only a month old.
 
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Hey! Filled it out. Hopefully it will come across now. If not is intelliflo vsp and cartridge filter
 

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The picture of the ET shows the Cleaner relay on. So at that setting, the cleaner pump is not running?
 
Jen,

The EasyTouch "thinks" it has turned on the IntelliFlo and the cleaner pump.

Since both the Cleaner pump and the Blower share the same circuit breaker, then my guess is that circuit breaker is popped, or you have lost at least one phase of your 240 volts.

I suggest you reset the Circuit Breaker and if that does not help, then measure the 240 volts on the load side the the cleaner/blower circuit breaker.

When testing 240 volts AC, you need to test between L1 and L2 of the breaker.. You can not test L1 to ground and then L2 to ground as that can give you a false reading.

Thanks,

Jim R.
 
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Jen,

The EasyTouch "thinks" it has turned on the IntelliFlo and the cleaner pump.

Since both the Cleaner pump and the Blower share the same circuit breaker, then my guess is that circuit breaker is popped, or you have lost at least one phase of your 240 volts.

I suggest you reset the Circuit Breaker and if that does not help, then measure the 240 volts on the load side the the cleaner/blower circuit breaker.

When testing 240 volts AC, you need to test between L1 and L2 of the breaker.. You can not test L1 to ground and then L2 to ground as that can give you a false reading.

Thanks,

Jim R.
Yay! It worked by resetting. We are so hesitant to touch any equipment since we are so new at this. Thank you so much!!!
 

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