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Jan 30, 2025 - 07:50 AM
The CircuPool SmartFlo Automation Adapter provides the ability to operate a motor with a 3rd party automation system. This will allow the user to control and experience the full variable speed capability of a automation adapter panel product through an existing automation system. Utilizing the attached instructions, you can configure your SmartFlo VSP to operate in one of two manners:
Remote Control Scheme 1 This control scheme allows an external controller to activate 3 of the pump’s preset speeds. In this configuration the only thing that needs to be set on the pump are the speeds you want it to run in each schedule. The time and duration will be controlled by the external controller. Remote Control Scheme 2 This will allow for an external controller to signal the pump to begin it’s internally set programing. In this configuration the start time and end time is set on the external controller, and then the duration and speed of each schedule needs to be set on the pump. Once the signal comes from the automation to begin, the pump will cycle through all the schedules continuously according to the time until a signal is sent from the automation panel to end operation.
Note: Once the desired pump settings have been input, leave it on “Manual mode” so that the pump can receive the signal from the automation system. (If it is in “schedule mode” that conflicts with receiving the signal from the external controller with the programming of the pump.)
Remote Control Scheme 1 This control scheme allows an external controller to activate 3 of the pump’s preset speeds. In this configuration the only thing that needs to be set on the pump are the speeds you want it to run in each schedule. The time and duration will be controlled by the external controller. Remote Control Scheme 2 This will allow for an external controller to signal the pump to begin it’s internally set programing. In this configuration the start time and end time is set on the external controller, and then the duration and speed of each schedule needs to be set on the pump. Once the signal comes from the automation to begin, the pump will cycle through all the schedules continuously according to the time until a signal is sent from the automation panel to end operation.
Note: Once the desired pump settings have been input, leave it on “Manual mode” so that the pump can receive the signal from the automation system. (If it is in “schedule mode” that conflicts with receiving the signal from the external controller with the programming of the pump.)
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