I went from a standard pump to the 2.7 hp version of this pump. I run on automation, the iaquapure. Once my installer installed the pump, my jandy tru clear powers on but stays in standby and is not producing chlorine. I see the on board relays in the pump on your video. Does the chlorinator need to be hooked up directly to those relays vs the relay in the panel like the old pump was? Kinda stumped as is my installer.
Can this pump be tested safely with the dry contacts by installing 240v from a two pole gfi breaker directly to the pump terminals L1 L2 Then by installing a jumper at the dry contact terminals from common to any of the speeds termials 1, 2, 3, or 4 Once completed can the breaker be turned on for a second just to see if the pump turns on as a test run?
The controller on this pump is made of pot metal and has a grounding wire connected to it. The lid covering the electronics has an inadequate sealing mechanism. Salty moisture from the pool will seep in and destroy the housing and electronics in about a year, so it should NOT be used in a salt pool unless you can guarantee that there will be no water near the controller. Jandy has created a "sacrificial anode" similar to what protects a boat motor by making it this way, and it would be better to have the electronics section made of high grade plastic of some sort. Otherwise, it is a great pump.
Excellent video. Really help me out understanding the 435 connection and the dip switches
I went from a standard pump to the 2.7 hp version of this pump. I run on automation, the iaquapure. Once my installer installed the pump, my jandy tru clear powers on but stays in standby and is not producing chlorine. I see the on board relays in the pump on your video. Does the chlorinator need to be hooked up directly to those relays vs the relay in the panel like the old pump was? Kinda stumped as is my installer.
Can this pump be tested safely with the dry contacts by installing 240v from a two pole gfi breaker directly to the pump terminals L1 L2
Then by installing a jumper at the dry contact terminals from common to any of the speeds termials 1, 2, 3, or 4
Once completed can the breaker be turned on for a second just to see if the pump turns on as a test run?
The controller on this pump is made of pot metal and has a grounding wire connected to it. The lid covering the electronics has an inadequate sealing mechanism. Salty moisture from the pool will seep in and destroy the housing and electronics in about a year, so it should NOT be used in a salt pool unless you can guarantee that there will be no water near the controller. Jandy has created a "sacrificial anode" similar to what protects a boat motor by making it this way, and it would be better to have the electronics section made of high grade plastic of some sort. Otherwise, it is a great pump.
Can you replace the iqpump01 with the newer speedset?
Where's the capacitor for this pump?
Learned today that they do work with automation on address 1-4 and they have to be set to address 5-20
Great review 👏🏼
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Not much information about installation
Hire a trained Professional, so you can have the warranty.
I don’t need an installer. It’s wired just like a sprinkler pump. I also didn’t ground anything🦖
Good for you make a you tube video for it..