Difference between revisions of "Pentair Automation Systems" - Further Reading

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===Spaside Remote===
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===iS4 Spa-Side Remote Control===
 
[[File:Pentair Spaside 4 Button Remote Schematic.jpg|thumb]]
 
[[File:Pentair Spaside 4 Button Remote Schematic.jpg|thumb]]
 
Most of the time, the remotes are the problem, but the main board can also be a problem.. The remote is nothing more than a few momentary buttons that pass a ground or +5 VDC through one of the buttons to an IC chip that responds.. If the chip is bad, the buttons will not work. You can just use a jumper wire to see if the problem is the remote or the board. Another possible problem could be that you have lost the program/memory that tells the system what each button is supposed to do.
 
Most of the time, the remotes are the problem, but the main board can also be a problem.. The remote is nothing more than a few momentary buttons that pass a ground or +5 VDC through one of the buttons to an IC chip that responds.. If the chip is bad, the buttons will not work. You can just use a jumper wire to see if the problem is the remote or the board. Another possible problem could be that you have lost the program/memory that tells the system what each button is supposed to do.
  
 
Here is the schematic for the Pentair remote.
 
Here is the schematic for the Pentair remote.

Revision as of 20:45, 6 April 2020

Pentair Automation Systems

IntelliCenter

EasyTouch

IntelliTouch

IntelliConnect

Compool

Compool was bought by Pentair.

Pentair has an upgrade kit to change a Compool system into an EasyTouch.

Accessories

iS4 Spa-Side Remote Control

Pentair Spaside 4 Button Remote Schematic.jpg

Most of the time, the remotes are the problem, but the main board can also be a problem.. The remote is nothing more than a few momentary buttons that pass a ground or +5 VDC through one of the buttons to an IC chip that responds.. If the chip is bad, the buttons will not work. You can just use a jumper wire to see if the problem is the remote or the board. Another possible problem could be that you have lost the program/memory that tells the system what each button is supposed to do.

Here is the schematic for the Pentair remote.