Poolmama!
Your pump is wired correctly!
I just went out and looked at mine and also just for kicks, confirmed same with Pentair this morning.
I apologize for any confusion and I stand corrected. I'm really not sure where I read otherwise and not sure why I thought mine was not wired for continuous power because it is (just like yours and many others here).
Just to be clear on this. An IntelliFlo pump SHOULD have continuous power (wired to the breaker or line side of the relay (its the same thing)), when connected to any Pentair automation. Pump control is provided through the RS-485 cable and NOT from a relay turning the pump on or off.
So that clears that up.
However, I would call your PB and tell him that he should have used the Pentair recommended GFCI breaker for the pump.
I would recommend that you consider having him replace the other breakers with GFCI breakers but especially the pump breaker. It's called for in the pump manual.
Here is the quote from the manual.
"Pentair offers 2-Pole 20 Amp GFCI breakers (P/N
PA220GF) which offer personnel protection while
meeting 2008 to current NEC Standards for Pool
Pumps."
Sorry again for the temporary confusion. However, I realize that this does not solve the initial issue regarding the IntelliChlor alerts, but that is another story and not related to the wiring of the pump.
Thanks for your patience.
r.