Can a Jandy VF pump be connected to an IntelliFlo?
While that certainly is neat, it all goes out the window when you connect the Jandy to the Intelliflo. On the Jandy iAqualink system, when you set up the VSP (variable speed pump), you’ll notice you set the speed, not the actual flow rate or gallons and desired turnovers.
Can a VSP be set on a Jandy iaqualink?
On the Jandy iAqualink system, when you set up the VSP (variable speed pump), you’ll notice you set the speed, not the actual flow rate or gallons and desired turnovers. Not a big deal, since you can see by the previous status screen you can easily read the power consumption (watts) and the pump flow rate and RPM.
When to install a jandypump variable speed pump?
WARNING Due to the potential risk of fi re, electric shock, or injuries to persons, JandyPumps must be installed in accordance with the National Electrical Code (NEC), all local electrical and safety codes, and the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA).
How do I connect my IntelliFlo pump to my Aqualink?
To connect the Intelliflo to the Aqualink, use the comm cable that came with the pump. It plugs directly into the connector on the side of the pump. Inside the Aqualink cabinet, connect the yellow wire to Pin 2 on one of the red communication connectors at the top left of the board.
What is the speed of a Jandy pump?
The ePump is a variable-speed pump that can be run from 600 RPM to 3450 RPM. When connected to the Jandy ePump controller, up to eight (8) speed settings may be programmed and recalled. This allows you to select the most appropriate speed for your application.
On the Jandy iAqualink system, when you set up the VSP (variable speed pump), you’ll notice you set the speed, not the actual flow rate or gallons and desired turnovers. Not a big deal, since you can see by the previous status screen you can easily read the power consumption (watts) and the pump flow rate and RPM.
While that certainly is neat, it all goes out the window when you connect the Jandy to the Intelliflo. On the Jandy iAqualink system, when you set up the VSP (variable speed pump), you’ll notice you set the speed, not the actual flow rate or gallons and desired turnovers.
To connect the Intelliflo to the Aqualink, use the comm cable that came with the pump. It plugs directly into the connector on the side of the pump. Inside the Aqualink cabinet, connect the yellow wire to Pin 2 on one of the red communication connectors at the top left of the board.