Mixed-Brand Control Boundary
Owner-safe mixed-brand work is mostly mapping, testing modes, and documenting control ownership. It stops being owner-safe when you have to guess at relays, safety interlocks, or undocumented wiring.
- ✓ Map each component family, identify who owns each function, and test pool, spa, feature, heater, and freeze modes one at a time.
- ✓ Use manual-safe positions and documented overrides for shutdown, winterization prep, and post-storm checks.
- ✓ Save evidence: labels, screenshots, relay names, valve positions, and working RPMs.
- ★ Open live control panels, rewire cross-brand relays, alter safety interlocks, or change undocumented heater and freeze logic.
- ★ Resolve gas, refrigerant, electrical, or structural winterization risk that sits behind the automation symptoms.
- ★ Keep a fragile mixed-brand workaround alive when the underlying control architecture is not documented or coherent.
- ⚠ Freeze protection depends on assumptions you cannot verify across pump speed, valve position, and power reliability.
- ⚠ A scene energizes the wrong equipment, a heater call behaves unpredictably, or relays and actuators do not match the documented mode.
- ⚠ The next step would require guessing at wiring, service menus, or safety contacts.
Mixed-Brand Automation, Heaters, and Winterization
Map who controls pump start, heater enable, valve position, chlorination, and freeze response when the pad mixes brands or generations.
- Map who controls pump start, heater enable, valve position, chlorination, and freeze response when the pad mixes brands or generations.
- Brand and model of each controller
- Which device owns which function
- Do not raise pump speed blindly or override heater safeties just because the heater is not firing.
- Do not leave a mixed-brand pad half-dependent on freeze mode without verifying every valve, relay, and speed path.
Draw the control-ownership map first — identify which device owns pump start, heater enable, valve position, and freeze response.
- ✕Do not assume the app is controlling everything — wiring and manuals confirm ownership
- ✕Do not raise pump speed blindly or override heater safeties just because the heater is not firing
- ✕Do not leave a mixed-brand pad half-dependent on freeze mode without verifying every valve and relay path
Brand and model of each controller / Which device owns which function
Draw the control-ownership map first
Before you troubleshoot, identify which device actually owns each function.
- Mixed-brand examples: Pentair pump on Hayward automation, Jandy heater on Pentair automation, or standalone salt cell with separate controller.
Trace the heater call path end to end
A heater only runs when every upstream permission is aligned.
- Do not raise pump speed blindly or override heater safeties just because the heater is not firing.
Test each operating mode as a separate workflow
Pool mode, spa mode, spillover, feature scenes, cleanup, and freeze response can all move water differently.
Plan winterization by component, not by app screen
Mixed-brand winterization fails when owners trust the automation layer more than the equipment manuals.
- Do not leave a mixed-brand pad half-dependent on freeze mode without verifying every valve, relay, and speed path.
Keep a manual fallback path for failures and storms
The right fallback path should survive bad Wi-Fi, controller faults, and power restoration chaos.
Know when the integration itself is the problem
Sometimes every component is healthy but the control architecture is not coherent.
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Owner vs pro boundaries
Use the escalation guide when mixed-brand logic crosses into live panels, gas safety, structural winterization, or undocumented relays.
Manufacturer manuals and model-family index
Use the family index to pull the actual manuals before you decide who owns pump, heat, valve, and freeze logic.
Chemical feeders and automation interactions
Use the feeder-interaction guide when the mixed-brand problem involves dosing commands, ORP, pH probes, or chemical interlocks.
Hayward Omni configuration guide
Source-hosted Hayward Omni-family setup guide for controller ownership, scenes, and automation context.
Manual library
Open the manual library first when you want pinned manuals for the mixed-brand pad instead of chasing vendor document pages.
PHTA winterizing tech note
Use the PHTA winterizing reference for freeze-risk framing, owner balance ranges, and climate variability reminders.
Educational guidance only. Verify labels, manuals, local code, and site conditions before acting. Stop for electrical, gas, structural, drain, drowning, injury, emergency, or chemical-mixing risk.