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Looking to replace a part in your pool electrical control panel? No need to change the entire panel. On this page, you'll find all the spare parts for pool filtration control panels. Thanks to these parts, you can repair your equipment without waste or having to buy a whole new control panel. It's economical, ecological, and very easy to do. Whether you have a control panel for an in-ground or an above-ground pool, we offer a wide selection of parts compatible with the main models on the market.
Spare parts for pool electrical control panels extend the lifespan of your system. This prevents breakdowns, costly replacements, and especially unnecessary interruptions during the swimming season. That's why we help you find exactly the part you need. You can always contact us to check compatibility with your current model.
What parts for a pool electrical control panel?
Over time, some parts of your control panel may wear out. Instead of replacing the entire box, you can simply replace the necessary spare parts. This helps avoid unnecessary costs and reduces waste.
Here is a list of the main spare parts for pool electrical control panels:
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Day/night contactor: It allows certain appliances (like heating) to operate only during off-peak hours. If your electricity tariff allows it, this is a good way to save energy.
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Programming timer: It controls the starting and stopping of the pump according to precise schedules. If it no longer works, you can easily replace it.
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Thermal circuit breaker: It protects the pump in case of overheating. If this circuit breaker trips all the time or doesn't reset, it may be faulty.
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Residual current device (RCD): It protects the installation against current leaks. This is an essential safety part.
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12V transformer: It powers pool lights with low voltage. If your lights no longer work, it could be a transformer problem.
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Waterproof enclosure: Sometimes, only the control panel box is cracked or broken. You can replace it without changing the whole unit.
Each part is designed to be changed without needing advanced electrical knowledge. However, if you are not comfortable, ask a professional or contact us.
Today, automatic pool management is a real asset for fully enjoying your pool without constraints. Thanks to quality equipment and innovative devices, you can automate many essential functions, from water filling to daily maintenance.
The role of the level regulator
The level regulator is a key element for maintaining a constant water level in your pool. Connected to the skimmer, it automatically compensates for evaporation or splashes, thus preventing pump dry running. This equipment can be integrated into a complete kit or added to the pool filtration control panel for intelligent water management.
Integration with the filtration control panel
A good pool filtration control panel no longer just controls the pump: it can now also control other equipment such as a cleaning robot, an LED spotlight, or a variable flow return jet. All these elements are easily connected via a multifunctional control panel, designed to centralize the operation of your installation.
A smart and connected pool
By opting for the best components, you get a reliable, durable, and scalable system. Complete kits allow you to add functionalities such as remote management, temperature sensors, or modules for electrolysis or pH regulation.
How to choose a pool filtration control panel?
Before discussing spare parts, it's important to understand how to choose the right filtration control panel. The electrical control panel is the brain of the filtration system. It allows you to program the pump, manage operating time slots, and protect the electrical circuit with circuit breakers.
To choose a good control panel, you need to consider several elements. First, the pump's power. A control panel must be adapted to the power (in kW or HP) of your filtration pump. Then, consider the size of your pool. The larger it is, the more powerful the pump, and therefore the more suitable the control panel must be.
There are also simple control panels and more comprehensive ones. Some models allow you to connect lighting, a salt chlorinator, or heating. If you have several electrical devices around your pool, it's better to opt for a multifunctional control panel.
A good pool control panel should also include a programming timer. This allows the filtration to operate at specific times of the day. Some models even offer options such as remote control or automation based on water temperature.
What accessories for above-ground pools?
Above-ground pools are very popular because they are easy to install. They also need filtration and electrical safety. An adapted control panel is therefore essential. For above-ground pools, there are more compact and simpler control panels, specifically designed for this type of pool.
Here are some accessories you can use with an above-ground pool control panel:
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Waterproof protection box: Very useful if you leave the control panel outdoors or near the pool.
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Wall mounts: To attach the control panel to a wall or nearby structure.
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Waterproof extension cords and secure sockets: To avoid any risk of electric shock around the water.
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Transformers and low-voltage LED lighting: These are often integrated into the control panel to enhance the ambiance without risk.
Even though an above-ground pool may seem simple, it also needs a secure system to operate the filtration and ancillary equipment. Spare parts are also available for these more compact control panels.
How does a pool electrical control panel work?
The pool electrical control panel is like the dashboard of your filtration system. It manages the pump, protects the devices, and allows for safe and efficient use. It works in several steps.
First, power arrives from your main panel. It passes through a residual current device, which cuts the power in case of a leak. Then, it goes to the circuit breakers that protect the equipment: pump, lighting, etc.
The timer or programmer then starts the pump according to the schedules you have chosen. During this time, the pool water passes through the filter, which keeps the water clean.
Some control panels also have relays for heating or the salt chlorinator. They can integrate a probe to manage heating automatically based on water temperature.
Finally, if you have pool lights, the control panel can include a transformer to power them with 12V, which is safer.
This entire system can sometimes break down. Fortunately, thanks to spare parts, you can get everything back in working order without replacing the entire control panel.
What are the types of circuit breakersin a pool control panel?
Circuit breakers are essential for protecting your pool equipment. There are several types, each with a specific role.
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Motor or thermal circuit breaker: This is specific to electric motors like the pump. It prevents overheating and internal damage.
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30 mA residual current device: It protects people in case of current leakage. It is mandatory for any electrical installation near water.
These circuit breakers can wear out over time. They must be replaced if they trip for no reason or if they no longer reset. You can easily find them in our selection of spare parts for pool electrical control panels.
How to maintain a pool control panel?
To ensure your control panel lasts a long time, good maintenance is essential. Here are some simple regular tasks.
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Check that the control panel is properly closed: Moisture can damage electrical components. Make sure the enclosure is waterproof.
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Clean dust inside: Once a year, turn off the power and remove dust with a dry cloth.
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Check connections: If a wire is loose, it can create a poor contact. Tighten screws if necessary.
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Test the circuit breakers: Press the test button to ensure they work. If they don't trip, replace them.
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Observe pump behavior: If the pump doesn't start despite a correct signal from the control panel, it could be a faulty relay or a worn circuit breaker.
With a little care, your control panel can last for many years. And if a part breaks down, you'll only have to replace it thanks to our range of spare parts.
