A typical pool may have several pieces of expensive equipment attached to a circuit breaker box that could be damaged through a surge of power. The Intermatic Surge Protection Device (SPD),Model PS3000 can be installed easily to protect these pieces of equipment. This guide shows you how to install an Intermatic Surge Protection Device to the load side of a service panel. Note: This device does not protect against direct or vicinity lightning strikes. It is recommended that you have this device installed by a qualified licensed electrician to comply with all state and local electrical codes.
Steve Posted: 5/6/2019
Ps 3000..I am looking to protect my Hayward VSP pump and controller. I installed a new controller last summer. I am comfortable wiring.. I assume I wire it to the Pump circuit breaker within my pool sub panel ? Thanks SteveReply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/8/2019
Yes, that is correct.Reply
Steve Kelleher Posted: 5/10/2019
To be clear... I can add a new breaker and wire it as described to my sub panel? There is not a way to wire it to the current breaker as there isnt a place for the two black wires.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/10/2019
Yes, you can install it that way.Reply
Anonymous Posted: 5/8/2019
Thanks for the fast reply. Is there a way to wire it to protect anything else in sub Panel.. as it is tied into Pro Logic control setup..lights etc.? My MAIN concern is the pump however. Just wondering if I could offer more protection to the rest of sub panel. Thanks.Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 5/9/2019
If your lights, pumps, and whatever else equipment is hooked into your ProLogic, then you could do the installation as before. The surge protector would be between the main breaker and the Pro-Logic box.Reply
DC Posted: 2/1/2019
Does this protect everything in the panel on other breakers, or just circuits supplied by that particular breaker? Like in the case of an easytouch panel, would this cover my pump on another 20A two pole breaker?Reply
InyoPools Product Specialist Matt S. Posted: 2/4/2019
The PS3000 protects the circuit of the breaker to it is tied. The surge protector does not protect the full breaker box of your house. The manual covers the installation more thoroughly, in regards to the wiring. I suggest giving it a read here.Reply