- Dec 13, 2020
- 908
- Pool Size
- 19600
- Surface
- Plaster
- Chlorine
- Salt Water Generator
- SWG Type
- Jandy Aquapure 1400
Hi all. Need help with the right way to improve wiring of my new VSP. The story...
With great help here, I replaced our old 1.5 hp Whisperflo with Intelliflo VS. In the RS Aqualink box, the old pump was wired with a single 20A GFCI breaker and relay for the Whisperflo, the SWG, and the Polaris cleaner booster pump. (The booster has a second relay in series.) So all three were on the same breaker.
That worked fine for 2 years with the Whisperflo. Because the Intelliflo needs continuous power, I just moved its feed wires from the load side of the relay to the supply side and left everything else the same. I configured the max speed of the Intelliflo so it should never draw more power than the old setup.
All was perfect for almost a month. Then while on vacation far, far away, the breaker tripped.
I could see this with the iAquaLink app. About 3 weeks after we got back, it tripped again. Both seemed completely random. The second time when I was around to see it, the booster pump wasn't running. The SWG was on a 20% cycle. The VSP was drawing 950W. At 220v that's under 5A. (The Whisperflow data plate says 9.8A.)
So I'm thinking it's not a current problem. GFCI is doing the tripping. (Is there a way to tell for sure?)
Since then I found TFP articles saying weird GCFI tripping is a known issue with a few Intelliflo installations. One advice is to use the special Pentaire breaker ($120; yikes). Another is put the VSP on its own breaker, though the Intelliflo manual says keep the SWG on the same one.
Okay. I gritted my teeth and sprang for the Pentair breaker.
So my question is whether to keep the current wiring and just swap the new breaker in. Or find a way to add the new breaker, alongside the old one, and split the feeds somehow.
Splitting seemed like a good idea until I tried to work out the details. Both SWG and booster pump will fry if the VSP breaker ever trips again, while their own breaker doesn't (why should it?), and the automation doesn't turn them off (again, why should it?).
Well... The SWG might be okay because it has a flow sensor. But this guy's booster did burn up.
So here I am again looking for any and all advice and ideas.
At present I'm thinking just do the swap and see if the problem goes away, but I'm not sure. I would really like to not have another vacation with visions of the pool turning green dancing in my head...
Cheers.
With great help here, I replaced our old 1.5 hp Whisperflo with Intelliflo VS. In the RS Aqualink box, the old pump was wired with a single 20A GFCI breaker and relay for the Whisperflo, the SWG, and the Polaris cleaner booster pump. (The booster has a second relay in series.) So all three were on the same breaker.
That worked fine for 2 years with the Whisperflo. Because the Intelliflo needs continuous power, I just moved its feed wires from the load side of the relay to the supply side and left everything else the same. I configured the max speed of the Intelliflo so it should never draw more power than the old setup.
All was perfect for almost a month. Then while on vacation far, far away, the breaker tripped.
So I'm thinking it's not a current problem. GFCI is doing the tripping. (Is there a way to tell for sure?)
Since then I found TFP articles saying weird GCFI tripping is a known issue with a few Intelliflo installations. One advice is to use the special Pentaire breaker ($120; yikes). Another is put the VSP on its own breaker, though the Intelliflo manual says keep the SWG on the same one.
Okay. I gritted my teeth and sprang for the Pentair breaker.
So my question is whether to keep the current wiring and just swap the new breaker in. Or find a way to add the new breaker, alongside the old one, and split the feeds somehow.
Splitting seemed like a good idea until I tried to work out the details. Both SWG and booster pump will fry if the VSP breaker ever trips again, while their own breaker doesn't (why should it?), and the automation doesn't turn them off (again, why should it?).
Well... The SWG might be okay because it has a flow sensor. But this guy's booster did burn up.
So here I am again looking for any and all advice and ideas.
At present I'm thinking just do the swap and see if the problem goes away, but I'm not sure. I would really like to not have another vacation with visions of the pool turning green dancing in my head...

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