In general, a Salt Chlorine Generator (SCG) is designed to only operate when water is flowing (pump on) and when the water is flowing at an acceptable flow rate. This could be seen as a problem with a variable speed pump. When the pump is operating below the operating RPM threshold required for minimum water flow, the SCG should be turned off. The Century 270 Variable Speed (VS270) motor has a built-in Auxiliary Load relay that can be programmed to control the operation of a SCG. This guide shows you how to wire and program the Century 270 Variable Speed (VS270) motor to turn off a 230V SCG when the VS270 is operating below the RPM threshold required for the SCG. A SCG configured to run on 115V is wired differently to the VS270.See "How To Wire a 115V SCG to a Century Variable Speed 270 Motor". Note: the AUX load feature in the VS270 can be used to power any other 230V unit (heater).
Inyopools Posted: 10/14/2017
Gaetano - I would guess that your issue is in the programming of the Aux Load Relay. See Step 14 where you set the minimum ON speed. If you are running your pump at speeds below this value (default 2000 rpm), the SCG will turn off then come back on when your pump speed is programmed to run above the minimum ON speed.Reply
gaetano Posted: 10/13/2017
cant operate it manually when timer comes on from clock setting it comes on and off than stays on for a while then goes off then on again. any idea whats causing it.Reply