Kyle,
Welcome to TFP. You just got some great advice and information above in my opinion and I couldn’t agree more with it. I hope you don’t mind if I throw my two cents (or maybe even three) in here as well.
If you are looking for Pentair Automation and given your requirements (Pool/Spa combo & 8 circuit capability). You essentially have three viable options.
Option #1: Pentair EasyTouch 8SC-IC60P (521150). Includes Load Center, IntelliChlor IC-60 and 2 standard valve actuators. Plus separate purchase of ScreenLogic. Approximate cost - $2,330.00
Option #2: Pentair IntelliTouch i9+3 (521221). Plus separate purchase of the Load Center, ScreenLogic and IntelliChlor. Approximate cost - $3,000.00
Option #3: Pentair IntelliCenter i8PSIC60 (521903). Includes Load Center, IntelliChlor IC-60 and 2 IntelliValve Valve Actuators (Pentair’s newest and most advanced valve actuator).
NO NEED FOR SCREENLOGIC. Approximate cost - $2,800.00. Please check on this price. It should be close but maybe not exact.
NOTE: The “IntelliCenter” is Pentair’s newest and flagship automation system. It cannot be ordered on the internet due to “Trade Grade” restrictions. You can order it however, over the phone. If you are interested, I would highly recommend that you give
PolyTec Pools a call and get the exact price of the IntelliCenter or any other equipment for that matter. I and many other members here, have found their prices to be the lowest and they do not charge shipping or taxes.
DISCLAIMER: I have no financial interest in their business. I am only a satisfied customer who has purchased the IntelliCenter, IntelliFlo VSF, IntellipH, Valve Expansion Module and four additional IntelliValve actuators from them and wish to pass on my satisfaction with them (
PolyTec Pools) to others. Great customer service as well and super-fast shipping!
So, you may be a bit confused over the three Pentair Automation Systems presented above. I get it. I’ve been there. And just to be fully transparent. I am not affiliated with Pentair or any other company. I am only a very happy IntelliCenter user who is pleased that I made the right choice between the three systems presented above.
Here are some differences and a product comparison chart.
1. The IntelliCenter has the newest technology. It’s architecture is built for flexibility, future enhancements, modular circuit card architecture for future upgrades etc.
2.
Web Based (no need for configurator type utilities and programs like the IntelliTouch and EasyTouch).
3. Built-in Internet connectivity.
4. Automatic software and firmware update “pushes” versus the “flash-upgrade” style updates that require an expensive (approximately $700.00) Pentair Automation Flash Programming Kit.
5. Future expandability, flexibility and upgradeability (i.e. future RS-485 support for IntelliValve and possibly IntellipH as well).
6. USB port located at the control panel which allows for saving the latest system configuration file(s).
7. Small cost difference from other similar systems due to several factors.
8. Built-in integration support for the new Pentair IntelliFlo VSF pump and the Pentair IntelliChem (NOT RECOMMENDED).
9. Built-in integration support for the new Pentair IntelliValve (two come bundled with the personality kits).
10. Larger Capacitive type screen which is touch sensitive, and which allows for better access to
ALL functionality at the equipment pad (when preferred or required).
11.
32 “Feature Circuits” capability.
12.
16 “Feature Groups” (“
macros”) capability.
13.
100 user-defined programmed schedules
It essentially comes down to whether you want an automation system that is only currently using an estimated 20% to 25% of its logic and computing capability and is completely upgradeable and has a very large expandability potential. One that can receive software and firmware update “pushes” automatically. One that requires no “external’ boxes and additional software in order for it to connect to other IT systems (i.e. smart phones/watches/computers, Amazon Echo’s etc). One that has greater programming capability and frankly is just a lot more advanced technologically.
The IntelliTouch and the EasyTouch do what they are supposed to do and I
respect any pool owner who utilizes these systems. They are good systems and there is nothing wrong with them. They activate relays and valves, control compatible pumps, turn on heaters and lights either manually or based on user-defined schedules. The IntelliCenter also does the exact same thing. But how it does it and the efficiency at which it does it is quite different.
Think of it like this..
You have two aircraft. A Cessna 152 Commuter and a General Dynamics F16-C Block 50 2-seat variant.
Both are exactly alike in that they are two-seat training aircraft. Both will allow you to take off from point A and to land at point B. They both use very similar aerodynamic principles and both burn fuel to perform the same function. However, this is where the similarities end.
Unfortunately one of those training aircraft cost about 20 million dollars more than the other
However the IntelliCenter is not so "lopsided" in cost, compared to the two “ScreenLogic” type automation systems. You get to
fly Pentair’s “Flagship” automation system for only about $400 dollars more. What a bargain
Now you just have to decide whether you want to:
- Go Mach 2+ or 110 knots?
- Climb at 50,000 ft/min or 715 ft/min?
- And lastly cruise around at 50,000 ft or 9,000 ft?
Sorry about the analogy, but I was having a bit of fun to make the point.

I hope that I have been able to offer up another perspective in order to help you decide on which automation system will be best suited to your requirements etc.
Good luck in your pool automation decision.
If I can answer any questions you might have regarding Pentair’s IntelliCenter Automation System, please feel free to ping me
@MyAZPool or if better for you, PM me here on TFP.
All-the-best.
r.
p.s. Here are some photos/screenshots of my system as well for comparison sake.
