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Apr 05, 2024 - 11:10 AM
Follow the CircuPool SmartFlo Variable Speed Pump's manual. If your pump will be running off a GFCI breaker, it should be the only device on that breaker.
However if you are using a non-GFCI breaker, the RJ PLUS chlorinator can share the breaker. The various RJ PLUS models draw no more than 2 amps.
If you don't have an additional 220/240 breaker, then you can also reconfigure* the RJ PLUS for 110/120v power and connect to a 110/120 circuit of its own or one with extra capacity beyond what the first device requires. Please note that the RJ PLUS operates perfectly fine on 110/120.
* See attached instructions
However if you are using a non-GFCI breaker, the RJ PLUS chlorinator can share the breaker. The various RJ PLUS models draw no more than 2 amps.
If you don't have an additional 220/240 breaker, then you can also reconfigure* the RJ PLUS for 110/120v power and connect to a 110/120 circuit of its own or one with extra capacity beyond what the first device requires. Please note that the RJ PLUS operates perfectly fine on 110/120.
* See attached instructions
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