Pentair IntelliComm Swimming Pool Pump User Manual


 
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IntelliFlo Installation and User’s Guide
Priming Mode
To “prime” a pump means filling the pump and suction pipe with water. This process evacuates the air from all
the suction lines and the pump. It may take several minutes to prime depending on the depth of water, pipe size
and length. It is easier to prime a pump if you allow all the air to escape from the pump and pipes. The water
cannot enter unless the air can escape. Pumps do not hold prime, the pool piping system has that task.
Priming is a function used every time the motor is started with a flow as reference. The “Priming Flow” function
ensures the proper operation of the pump. The “System Priming Time” function ensures proper operation of the
whole pool system. When the pump is priming, the control panel LCD displays “Priming” and then for a moment
displays “Primed” when priming is complete.
CAUTION: To avoid permanent damage to the IntelliFlo pump, before starting the system, fill the IntelliFlo
housing strainer with water so that the pump will prime correctly. If there is no water in the stainer the pump will
not prime.
Priming Menu
To enter maximum priming flow (GPM):
1. Ensure that the green power LED is on and the pump is stopped.
2. Press the Menu button. “Pool Data” is displayed.
3. Press the Up or Down arrows to select the “Priming” menu.
4. To set the Max Priming Flow (GPM): Press the Select button to access the “Max
Priming Flow” setting. To enter the maximum flow range (GPM) during the
priming cycle, see step 7.
The “Max Priming Flow” value is entered as gallons per minute (GPM), from 30
to 160 GPM. The default is 55 GPM. The “Max Priming Flow” is a critical
parameter for the pool and equipment. Every time the pump starts this parameter
will negotiate the maximum flow of the pump. If the flow is too high, equipment
damage can occur. If the flow is to low the pump will not prime. This “flow” is
system dependent and may require iteration. The pump will never flow more than
this parameter is set to, however, it is common for the pump to ramp up and down
quickly while priming. Always try to keep this flow as low as possible for cost
savings and safety.
5. To set the Max Priming Time: Press the Select button to access the “Max
Priming Time” setting. To enter the maximum time for priming before “PRIMING
ERROR”, see step 7 on the following page.
The “Max Priming Time” value is entered in minutes, from 1 to 15 minutes. The
default is 15 minutes. Use this parameter to set the time that you want IntelliTouch
to try and prime before it reports an error. Remember that the IntelliFlo will attain
prime every time it starts and goes through this cycle. The IntelliFlo mechanical
seal can withstand about 15 minutes before severe damage occurs. You can set
this range between 1 minute to 15 minutes. The lower the time the quicker you will
get a priming error if the system is difficult to prime. A well plumbed pool without
having the strainer removed should prime in less than 30 seconds. If the strainer
has been removed for cleaning and a substantial amount of air is in the system it should prime in
about 60 to 90 seconds on the average, however, all systems will be different.
Filter Vacuum
Back
Wash
Manual
Enter
Select
Reset
Feature
2
Feature
1
Menu
Escape
On
Warn.
Alarm
IntelliFlo
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MENU
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Priming
Start
Stop
Filter Vacuum
Back
Wash
Manual
Enter
Select
Start
Stop
Reset
Feature
2
Feature
1
Menu
Escape
On
Warn.
Alarm
IntelliFlo
®
Priming
Priming
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Max Priming Flow
Max Priming Flow
55.GPM
55.GPM