Luciano Posted: 14:29 PM Hi, I was following the instructions and ran into a few questions: 1- I purchased a Waterway booster pump and there are two pairs of 'flat' connectors to the two lines/wires. Each pair resembles a regular male plug The old pump had a single connector for each wire (black/red) so not sure if plugging each line/wire to only one of the connectors will work. The connector that goes on top seems to be a double female 'insulated spade' connector, while the one I have currently is a single connector. I googled and searched Ebay and can't seem to find a connector that fits into this 'new' plugs in the Waterway.
2- Old pump had Black wire on connector A and White wire on connector B. Waterway pump us numbered 1 and 2. Is it safe to assume A equals 1 and B equals 2 or manufacturers don't observe a standard for these wires? 3- how can I tell if current pump is wired for 230V or 115V? Thanks in advance for any help you may offer.
Not sure if you will find such a diagram. New installation? Do the pumps have their own breaker? Is your Super II pump a 2 speed? What is the Thermostat for?
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Do you have a heater that you are trying to connect, so that the pump will come on when there is a demand for heat? Not really sure what the T-stat is mentioned for here? You still only need to have 2 timers if I'm not missing something? The T-106 will be for the Super II pump (presuming it is a 2 speed version) It will turn hi speed, on & off. Or switch between them rather. I think I see why you may be inferring about a 3rd timer? You don't want to have pump running on 'Low' speed continually.
If so, Then you will need a 3rd timer (T-104) to provide power as Line to the T-106. The other T-104 will be for the booster pump for your cleaner. The power for the Super II pump from the breaker will go to the 1st T-104 as 'Line'. Then from the Load portion of that timer, you will wire into the Line portion of the T-106. Following the instructions from the diagram at this website address for a PDF document: you will complete the wiring to the Super II pump via the 'Load' side of the T-106 The 2nd T-104 (pool sweep pump) will be wired: from the breaker to the 'Line' portion of the timer. From the Load portion of the timer, you wire to the booster pump.
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Good Luck Apr 29, 2014. First things first. If the drain plug is not in the pump you would see water shooting out of it. Since you said its your first time i must ask if you have the main filter pump on and the booster pump on at the same time, because this is the only way that it will work. Next follow the hose coming out of the top of the booster pump until it goes into the ground, and make sure all valves are open, and then do the same with the hose coming out of the front. If water is coming out of all of the other returns, and just not that one it is probably a valve, but if you have no water going back to any returns, then you have a bigger problem.
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