- Oct 25, 2015
- 5,826
- Pool Size
- 28000
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- CircuPool RJ-60 Plus
Folks,
There have been a lot of posts out there about swg installations maybe due to the virus bleach shortage. This has me thinking about the safety and best way to prevent the unsafe condition when the unit operates with no flow. We recommend powering in a way that doesn't rely on the flow switch to turn it off so it gets power from the same source as the motor or a relay built into the motor. I get that this is much safer for the base operation. But doesn't this still leave us relying on the flow switch for a common failure which is actually flow blockage, filter plugging, or pump running dry or something like that? The more I think about this the more I think we should have similar levels of protection that a gas heater has to prevent failure. Doesn't need the multiple things that are required with gas and a flame. But just something simple like a second independent flow switch that cuts power. Kind of like the independent high and high high temp fail safe used on water heaters. Wouldn't be that hard to do.
What say the experienced and experts on this? @JamesW @ajw22 and others?
Chris
There have been a lot of posts out there about swg installations maybe due to the virus bleach shortage. This has me thinking about the safety and best way to prevent the unsafe condition when the unit operates with no flow. We recommend powering in a way that doesn't rely on the flow switch to turn it off so it gets power from the same source as the motor or a relay built into the motor. I get that this is much safer for the base operation. But doesn't this still leave us relying on the flow switch for a common failure which is actually flow blockage, filter plugging, or pump running dry or something like that? The more I think about this the more I think we should have similar levels of protection that a gas heater has to prevent failure. Doesn't need the multiple things that are required with gas and a flame. But just something simple like a second independent flow switch that cuts power. Kind of like the independent high and high high temp fail safe used on water heaters. Wouldn't be that hard to do.
What say the experienced and experts on this? @JamesW @ajw22 and others?
Chris