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SunTouch
®
Control System Installation and User’s Guide
IntelliFlo
®
VS 3050 Pump Speed buttons
Assigning an IntelliFlo
®
VS 3050 Pump address
Before assigning a pump address in the IntelliTouch
®
Control
System indoor control panel, first set the address
on the pump
itself.
If there is only one pump, it is always seen as pump #1 by
the IntelliTouch
®
Control System. In this case you do not need
to set the pump address. When using multiple IntelliFlo VS
3050 pumps with IntelliTouch Control System you need to assign an address to each pump. The
address can be set to #1, #2, #3, or #4. The address set at the pump must match the IntelliFlo
Pump number selected in the IntelliTouch
®
Control System Indoor Control Panel.
To assign an IntelliFlo VS 3050 pump address:
1. Be sure that the pump is powered on and the green power LED is on.
2. Press the
Stop
buttons to stop the pump.
3. Press and hold both the
Start and Stop
buttons until the red LED will starts flashing, then
press one of the four speed buttons (1-4) to select which address to assign the pump. For
example, if you are assigning the pump as pump #1, then press Speed button number 1.
4. Press and hold both the
Start and Stop
buttons to save the address. Repeat the process for
the other pumps.
Pump Menu (12/14)
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NOTE: INTELLIFLO PUMP IN “SERVICE MODE” - IntelliFlo pumps will STOP when IntelliTouch Control System
is in ‘Service” mode.
NOTE: INTELLIFLO PUMP “FREEZE” PROTECTION - If the IntelliFlo Pump is on due to a freeze condition (not
switch on from a relay circuit), and if a freeze speed is set in SunTouch Control System, this setting takes priority
even if the previous setting is lower than the default circuit speed. If no “freeze” protection is set, the pump will be
forced on at the default circuit speed. Any programmed or manual operation that actually switches on a circuit, will
cause the pump to run at that speed if it is higher.
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection protects the pool, plumbing, and equipment against freeze damage. If the outside
air temperature sensor falls below 36° F (2° C), freeze protection is activated and the pool/spa filter
pump relay is switched on to circulate the pool water. To enable freeze protection for a circuit, see
page 26. In order to use the SunTouch Control System freeze protection function, an optional sensor
is required to monitor the air temperature. To enable freeze protection and display the outside air
temperature on the main screen, the “AIR SENSOR” must be enabled (see Advanced Menu 8/14 on
page 24). Freeze protection is enabled whenever the outside temperature is 36º F or lower. When
freezing conditions are detected by the air sensor, SunTouch will switch the filter pump on and
circulate pool water continuously through the pool and spa. For SunTouch Control System “solar
only” systems, the optional air sensor and an additional time clock connected to the filter pump is
required for freeze protection.
Note: If multiple AUX circuits are set to ON, when freeze is active, the
circuit will run the pump at the highest assigned speed of the active circuit.
Connecting power to an IntelliFlo
®
Pump
The IntelliFlo
®
Pump is designed to be permanently connected to its power source. Typically the pump receives
power directly from the circuit breaker. No contactor or motor starter is required. The drive controls the starting
and stopping of the pump. If the IntelliFlo Pump is connected to an automation system, such as the SunTouch
®
Control System, the drive must be powered up to receive and respond to the RS-485 serial communication from
the automation system. However, the pump can be operated in “stand-alone” mode, starting and stopping when
power is applied or removed. When the drive powers up it will return to the mode and run status that it was in
when power was removed. This setup maybe appropriate if you need to use existing relays or timers.
IntelliFlo
®
VS Pump