Pentair Automation Systems
IntelliCenter
EasyTouch
Temperature Sensor
EasyTouch temp sensors is 520272[1].
Code 1 Error
Code 1 error means a self test had been initiated from a human @ the ICP, or at the controller, and is reporting an LCD display light problem. If you are getting a CODE 1 without initiating a self test, you may have bigger problem with the controller i.e. a stuck button or worse, a short somewhere on the board.
IntelliTouch
IntelliConnect
Compool
Compool was bought by Pentair. Compool systems consists of the LX3800 outdoor panel and the CP3800 indoor control panel.
Pentair has an upgrade kit to change a Compool system into an EasyTouch.
=CP3800 Display is Intermittent
If the CP3800 panel display is intermittent then check the cable from the LX3800 to the CP3800.[2]
How to Replace the CP3800 Battery
Turn power off and open the door in the picture, screw under handle. Carefully open and you will see the board. The battery is circular under a small clip.[3]
ERR1 Error
ERR1 is a Compool error, and is the water temp sensor which should be located somewhere between the filter pump and the filter. ERR1 indicates that the system cannot "make sense" of the resistance the temp sensor is giving, OR the wire has become disconnected from the board (rats/mice).[4]
Compool temp sensor is Compool: TS5L
Accessories
iS4 Spa-Side Remote Control
The iS4 Spa-Side Control can be used with the Pentair® IntelliTouch®, EasyTouch® Control Systems and the Compool® CP series Control Systems to provide remote switching of four control circuits from the spa location. It is typically used for activating spa circulation and three auxiliary pieces of equipment (such as lights, jet pump, air blower, etc.). One iS4 spa-side control can be installed per control system. It is possible to install two iS4 remotes on a single control system, however, the two iS4 remotes will mirror each other in functionality.[5]
Most of the time, the remotes are the problem, but the main board can also be a problem.[6] 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.
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/compool-cp3800-error-question.163467/post-1451143
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/compool-cp3800-intermittently-loses-power-and-restarts.194407/post-1715287
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/compool-cp3800-battery.190731/post-1680324
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/compool-cp3800-error-question.163467/post-1451143
- ↑ https://www.pentair.com/content/dam/extranet/product-related/product-manuals/pool-and-spa-equipment/easytouch/iS4_Spa-Side_Remote_Control_Installation_and_Users_Guide_English.pdf
- ↑ https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/poolside-remote-replaced-but-wont-work.199986/post-1765479