- Nov 15, 2022
- 58
- Pool Size
- 11000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
I'm installing a ph Dosing pump - Hanna Instruments BL-100 - and ran into a slight problem with the wiring. I'm hoping someone may be able to help so I don't have to wait for tech support on Monday.
I have a Jandy RS pool controller and I want to power the pump through a relay, and the relay will be powered by the switched side of the filter pump relay - so the ph dosing pump will only get power when the pump is running.
The power wire to the pump has 3 wires - hot, neutral and ground. I tried connecting hot to the relay (which is ultimately powered by one leg of the 220 for my pumps) and the neutral to the neutral wire from the controllers power source. It immediately tripped the GFCI due to the unbalanced load. For now I took the relay out of the mix and just have constant power to the ph pump and I'm manually controlling the ph dosing pump so its only on when the filter is on.
Any ideas how I can accomplish what I'm trying to do here?
I have a Jandy RS pool controller and I want to power the pump through a relay, and the relay will be powered by the switched side of the filter pump relay - so the ph dosing pump will only get power when the pump is running.
The power wire to the pump has 3 wires - hot, neutral and ground. I tried connecting hot to the relay (which is ultimately powered by one leg of the 220 for my pumps) and the neutral to the neutral wire from the controllers power source. It immediately tripped the GFCI due to the unbalanced load. For now I took the relay out of the mix and just have constant power to the ph pump and I'm manually controlling the ph dosing pump so its only on when the filter is on.
Any ideas how I can accomplish what I'm trying to do here?