In Control

Some manufacturers have introduced products that connect automation systems to smart devices.

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A handful of leading manufacturers have introduced products that connect automation systems to smart devices so consumers and industry professionals can monitor and control settings using a Web-enabled app. Here is a breakdown of the protocol adapters currently known to be on the market:

Company: Hayward Pool Products
Product: Aqua Connect
Key features: Monitor pool and spa settings, adjust parameters and receive an automatic alert if a problem is detected; manage pH and sanitization to achieve the perfect water chemistry; turn lights on and off; activate waterfalls and more
Device compatibility: Any Web-enabled device, including iPad, iPhone, iPad Touch, Android phones and tablets, Blackberry, notebooks, desktops, Macs and more.

Company: Pentair Aquatic Systems
Product: ScreenLogic2
Key features: Ability to control IntelliChem (automated chemical management system), IntelliChlor (salt chlorine generator), IntelliBrite LED light shows and IntelliFlo variable-speed pumps; compatible with IntelliTouch (high end) and EasyTouch (mid-range) automation controls; all-new, refined interface; support for IntelliChem; system alerts; IntelliChem history page, and expansion to EasyTouch
Device compatibility: iPhone, iPod touch, iPad

Company: Zodiac Pool Systems
Product: iAquaLink

Key features: Simple setup and programming of variable-speed pumps, cleaners, lighting, waterfalls, temperature control and monitoring of system status; can be used as the only user interface, or combined with Zodiac’s complete line of wall-mounted or wireless AquaLink controllers; seamless integration with any existing Aqualink control system in a simple upgrade kit; multiple pools can be controlled from a single app
Device compatibility: Operable with virtually any smart device, tablet, e-reader, or Web-enabled device; works with any Web browser

About the Author

Erin Ansley

Erin Ansley is a frequent freelancer for Pool and Spa News and Aquatics International. She has been a professional journalist since 2001. When not sleuthing the web for the latest news or calling on sources in the construction industry for the inside scoop, Erin can be found surfing waves along the California coast, challenging her athletic limits in her favorite CrossFit box, playing drums with her indie rock band, and spending time with her daughter and husband.

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