What Type Of Pump?; Which Relay Is The Pump Wired To?; Flow Monitoring Enabled?; Would You Like To Enable Priming? - Hayward OmniHub Installation Manual

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IMPORTANT: The following instructions are for Body of Water 1 (Pool) configuration. When finished
with the first Body of Water, you'll follow the same instructions for the second Body of Water, if previ-
ously selected. Configured equipment like a VSP and heater will be shared among both.
What is the Body of Water type? Select the type of Body of Water that you would like to configure.
The choices are Pool and Spa.
Name of Body of Water - Selecting the box will allow you to edit the name. During initial
configuration, the box will be blank. Select the box and then use the keyboard to enter the
desired name of the body of water.
Name Filter Pump - Touch the box and use the keyboard to name the filter pump.
What Type of Pump? - Depending on your answer, the OmniHub will use one Smart Relay (single
speed pumps), two Smart Relays (two speed pumps) or the low speed communication bus (Hayward
supported VSP pumps only) for pump control. Select the type of pump and advance.
If one speed or two speed pump is selected:
Which Relay is it Wired to? If using a single speed or two speed pump, you'll be asked
which Smart Relay(s) is wired to the pump. If a value is already shown in the box(es), ad-
vance to the next screen. If no value is shown, selecting the box will bring you to a table
showing all detected Smart Relays. Select the proper Smart Relay(s) from the table and
touch the Done button to proceed. The Smart Relay(s) should now be shown in the box(es)
and you can advance to the next screen to continue the pump configuration.
Filter Pump Off for Valve Change? When Yes is selected, the pump will shut off for 35
seconds whenever a valve changes position.
Flow Monitoring Enabled? Requires use of a Hayward flow switch. This feature will help
protect the filter pump from damage due to no flow. When Yes is selected, the OmniHub
will monitor the state of water flow when the filter pump is on. If no flow is detected for
more than 15 minutes, the OmniHub will shut down the pool pump and will indicate an
error. The error will be cleared the next time the pump is turned on.
Would You Like to Enable Priming? For two speed pumps only. Select whether you
want the filter pump to prime when turned on. This will turn the pump on at high speed for
a set duration to establish normal water flow every time the pump is activated after being
off for at least 30 seconds. NOTE: this option only appears if the filter pump is configured
as a two speed pump.
If Yes is selected:
Enter Priming Duration: This is the number of minutes that the pump will prime
before returning to the scheduled speed. Select 0-15 minutes.
Freeze Protection Enabled? Freeze protection is used to protect the pool and plumbed
equipment against freeze damage during cold temperatures. If freeze protection is en-
abled AND the air temperature falls below the freeze threshold, the OmniHub will turn on
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