Thanks Jim - correct on that control - it has been about 3 years since I was in to this deep knee deep, it's all just run really well and I've had other things take my attention.
You are correct about actual control, but from the panel - that Pump button will still turn the Intelliflo pump on and off via serial and allow power through the "Pump" relay. With intelliflo the only thing you'd wire to that relay is something you'd want to have power only while the pump is powered on, but it doesn't directly control the intelliflo. Pressing that button would send a signal over the serial cable to the Intelliflo and activate the "Pump" relay sending power to any device wired to the relay inside the box. For example I use that relay to control power to other devices like the heater and relay for my Stenner pump. This way if the pump is not activated/off then I can't run the heater or chlorine pump.
You are correct about actual control, but from the panel - that Pump button will still turn the Intelliflo pump on and off via serial and allow power through the "Pump" relay. With intelliflo the only thing you'd wire to that relay is something you'd want to have power only while the pump is powered on, but it doesn't directly control the intelliflo. Pressing that button would send a signal over the serial cable to the Intelliflo and activate the "Pump" relay sending power to any device wired to the relay inside the box. For example I use that relay to control power to other devices like the heater and relay for my Stenner pump. This way if the pump is not activated/off then I can't run the heater or chlorine pump.