Hello!
I have an IntelliFlo pump wired for constant power. I run it from 8a - 7p set directly on the pump. I have an Aquarite SWCG run from 9a-6p set by an Intermatic mechanical timer.
The pump will no longer retain its time/date settings after a power outage but will retain its speed settings. I've read that this is due to a failed capacitor and is not feasible to replace.
As a result, the pump and intermatic clocks get out of sync with our not-infrequent power outages. In this situation, the SWCG will often not run at all. With our most recent power outage, the clocks were not synced AND our SWCG flowswitch was broken in the ON position meaning the SWCG was generating WITHOUT flow. Fortunately, I caught that quick and fixed it.
Nature of my job means I'm often away for a long periods of time during power outages. Thus I can't be around to monitor frequently.
Our pool person suggests that we put the pump in manual mode and place under Intermatic control. Thus pump and SWCG only get energized together. I'd probably run for 12 hours/day and adjust pump speed and SWCG to ensure appropriate circulation and sanitation.
Is this a reasonable option? I know this setup is not optimal, but situation is a bit different now.
Would cycling power to the pump on a daily basis be problematic?
I do have solar plugged directly into pump. Would the solar still trigger a higher pump speed when necessary?
I'd rather not install new pump or automation system because of the cost.
Thank you for any suggestions.
I have an IntelliFlo pump wired for constant power. I run it from 8a - 7p set directly on the pump. I have an Aquarite SWCG run from 9a-6p set by an Intermatic mechanical timer.
The pump will no longer retain its time/date settings after a power outage but will retain its speed settings. I've read that this is due to a failed capacitor and is not feasible to replace.
As a result, the pump and intermatic clocks get out of sync with our not-infrequent power outages. In this situation, the SWCG will often not run at all. With our most recent power outage, the clocks were not synced AND our SWCG flowswitch was broken in the ON position meaning the SWCG was generating WITHOUT flow. Fortunately, I caught that quick and fixed it.
Nature of my job means I'm often away for a long periods of time during power outages. Thus I can't be around to monitor frequently.
Our pool person suggests that we put the pump in manual mode and place under Intermatic control. Thus pump and SWCG only get energized together. I'd probably run for 12 hours/day and adjust pump speed and SWCG to ensure appropriate circulation and sanitation.
Is this a reasonable option? I know this setup is not optimal, but situation is a bit different now.
Would cycling power to the pump on a daily basis be problematic?
I do have solar plugged directly into pump. Would the solar still trigger a higher pump speed when necessary?
I'd rather not install new pump or automation system because of the cost.
Thank you for any suggestions.
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