The majority of pool owners and pros stick with RPMs for scheduling purposes and such based on the pool size. Flow rate can be hard to understand and or comprehend at times unless you really do your research to dial your pool in. We stuck with what we thought would be the easier concept.
Ready to build using IntelliCenter Kit and IntelliFlow 011056. Are you saying I don't need the IntelliCenter with this? What about light relays and dual pumps as for Spa Booster?
As of now you can hook up one low voltage light and one secondary pump. If you have more than that you are trying to automate than you may still require the IntelliCenter. Hope this helps!
i have a pentair 520554 intellichlor ic20 and 520556 intellichlor power center, can they mate to the 011075 intelliflo3 that does not have the io board?
Hello, unfortunately, no, that's the whole purpose of the io board. Without it, all you can control is the pump. Pentair will be offering it as an add-on in the near future so stay tuned.
Great post. I am looking at one of these to replace a 10 year old 011018. I am not sure which to get. Any recommendation? Is the 011075 pretty much the same pump with the newer wifi and 2" connects?
Hello. I am looking to replace my Pentair Superflo model 340043. From what I understand from the video, I will not be able to use the existing 2inch female unions that are currently connecting to my current pump. Is there a fitting I can use to reduce the 3inch outlets to 2inch unions I currently have? Also I have the Intermatic digital timer which controls my high/low. If I go down this route with this pump, I wouldn't need this anymore? I can control everything from the pump itself? Also would I be able to wire my pool lights into pump control board to also control centrally? Thanks for the info.
Hello, no there isn't any fitting that will reduce the size so you can use the old unions for this pump. You can only add one light to the rear end of this pump to control it through the pump. you can also add a secondary pump for a water feature or booster pump. Hope this helps!
You can still hook it up to automation, with a cable under that back cover there's a RS 485 connector so just the IntelliFlo cable, or if you are able to make one yourself. Hope this helps!
Is the only pump that pentair makes that connects directly to the Pentair Home app without requiring any secondary equipment or intellicenter? My system is just a pool pump only. No lights, heater, or secondary pump. I live in a very high cost Time of Use area and want to be able to control when the pump is on myself. Should I consider anything else?
Hello, for that type of setup you would probably want to go with the 011075 model. It is just the pump without the IO board included. Would be perfect for what you need on that type of system. Below i will attach a link to our website so you can check it our for yourself. Hope this helps! www.epoolsupply.com/products/intelliflo3-vsf-3-0hp?variant=40135515537493
@@ePoolSupply Really appreciate your reply. Thank you very much. I am on a time of use plan that changes throughout the seasons and jumps around even during the day. This will be perfect! One other quick question I’m sure my pool pro can also answer but I am curious. Can I reduce from 2.5” ports down to whatever my pipe size is? I believe they are existing 2”.
Sounds like a nightmare for the pool tech. Hope the app handles multiple locations quickly and easily. What happens if the internet is having issues. "Sorry sir I could not connect to your pump so your pool is still dirty". I suppose a display and wifi is too much cost. Would have been nice to have one or two buttons you could configure with the app to handle these situations.
It does look like Pentair was smarter than some other manufacturers--there's an on-off and a quick clean button. Still not thrilled about it, as I think the old Intelliflo was near perfect and close to bulletproof, and didn't need a phone and app with all the potential connection problems that come with to program, change, or diagnose. Nothing's worse than having to be on-site with a phone-only system that is acting up, or have to wait or make a return trip to get the wifi password to connect to the system.
In in the process of building a shallow pool / pond. There will be an upper pool that overflows into the lower one (6 foot wide waterfall) I was planning to plumb it with 2" pipe. (4 main drains + 2 skimmers and diverter valves to balance out) Would you recommend this pump for this application? (I will also need a sand filter.) I'd estimate we are talking 30k gallons. Also; if drained, is this OK to leave outside in a winter that sees -30f