- May 18, 2015
- 356
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
2 questions;
The Circupool install manual shows proper orientation as having it “upwards” and wires up. Then for variable speed pumps it says to flip it over. I’m just wondering why that is.
For my install, it will be with a standard single speed Hayward super pump and then later this year, it will be converted to a Hayward VSP.
1) How does the pump speed affect the orientation? See screenshot below, bottom right of the picture.
2) They also say to power the unit directly from the load side of whatever is controlling the pump so they both turn on/off together.
That means that it gets powered off during chlorine production and immediately loses flow. Would it be better to put the SWCG on a timer that powers it on shortly after the pump is on and then kills power shortly before the pump turns off. That way any high concentration chlorine gets flushed through.
As an alternative, they also suggest giving it power 100% of the time and letting the flow switch trigger it. Not sure I’d want to rely on the switch in case it fails and reads flow when there is not.
What do you folks recommend?

The Circupool install manual shows proper orientation as having it “upwards” and wires up. Then for variable speed pumps it says to flip it over. I’m just wondering why that is.
For my install, it will be with a standard single speed Hayward super pump and then later this year, it will be converted to a Hayward VSP.
1) How does the pump speed affect the orientation? See screenshot below, bottom right of the picture.
2) They also say to power the unit directly from the load side of whatever is controlling the pump so they both turn on/off together.
That means that it gets powered off during chlorine production and immediately loses flow. Would it be better to put the SWCG on a timer that powers it on shortly after the pump is on and then kills power shortly before the pump turns off. That way any high concentration chlorine gets flushed through.
As an alternative, they also suggest giving it power 100% of the time and letting the flow switch trigger it. Not sure I’d want to rely on the switch in case it fails and reads flow when there is not.
What do you folks recommend?
