I'm just finishing up a pool installation, and once the pool company puts in salt and tests the heater this week it's all mine. Being in SE PA I'm going to be covering the pool soon (I think mine is one of the few still open at this point), but I'm trying to get a full understanding of the Screenlogic setup so I'm good to go next year.
I have an EasyTouch 4 (separate issue that they installed that and not a newer Intellicenter, but I won't digress on that point), with the Screenlogic adapter. I've confirmed all my firmware, got the brick connected to the network, and both Screenlogic and Screenlogic configurator are running properly. I tried running Pentair Home with my pump (IntelliFlo/Pro3 VSF), but since that's tied to Screenlogic I can't control it through the Pentair app.
I read through a lot of the older posts around programming the Screenlogic. My company set my pump at 3200 RPM for 12 hours, and when I asked why the answer was, "that's what we do." I brought up that I have a variable speed pump and running it full blast like that all the time seems like a waste, but that just got me a blank stare.
All that being said, I want to make sure I'm understanding how the circuits work. Here's the setup I have now (I just lowered my pump to 2000 RPM):

I have a SWG, booster pump for my cleaner, and a heater. If I'm understanding this properly, I think the following should happen with each circuit:
I have an EasyTouch 4 (separate issue that they installed that and not a newer Intellicenter, but I won't digress on that point), with the Screenlogic adapter. I've confirmed all my firmware, got the brick connected to the network, and both Screenlogic and Screenlogic configurator are running properly. I tried running Pentair Home with my pump (IntelliFlo/Pro3 VSF), but since that's tied to Screenlogic I can't control it through the Pentair app.
I read through a lot of the older posts around programming the Screenlogic. My company set my pump at 3200 RPM for 12 hours, and when I asked why the answer was, "that's what we do." I brought up that I have a variable speed pump and running it full blast like that all the time seems like a waste, but that just got me a blank stare.
All that being said, I want to make sure I'm understanding how the circuits work. Here's the setup I have now (I just lowered my pump to 2000 RPM):

I have a SWG, booster pump for my cleaner, and a heater. If I'm understanding this properly, I think the following should happen with each circuit:
- Pool - Runs the pump at 2000RPM and should leverage the SWG
- Spa - Don't have one, so won't use.
- Cleaner (Aux 1) - Runs the pump at 3000RPM and will also turn on the booster pump for the cleaner.
- Either Heater - Runs the pump at 3260RPM and will turn on the heater to whatever temp I set.
- I definitely don't want to be running my pump at 3200RPM all the time since it's something like 2400w for that. If I want to run the pump at a low speed for a continuous time, but then bump up it using feature circuits for extra skimming, will the SWG run when feature circuits are used? Or will it only activate if you specifically use the Pool circuit?
- I know this is more personal preference, but any thoughts on how long to run the pump at a higher speed for skimming? I'm sure there's an inflection point where running it faster doesn't matter all that much.
- Any thoughts on the RPMs with the cleaner? There's a booster pump specifically for the cleaner, so I'm guessing the higher RPMs aren't necessary unless I think I'm going to be kicking up a bunch of stuff in the water?