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SELECT SERIES 2

VERTICAL DISPLAY AERATOR & TORRENT ASSEMBLY

1.     Remove the unit and hardware package from its box.

2.     Inspect the motor lead and connector for any shipping 

        damage.

3.     Remove the (3) three bolts with the cap nuts and lock 
         washers from the bottom holes in the head.

4.     Remove the head from the upper tube.

5.     Slide the float over the upper tube, flat side of float
         toward the lower pump, lining up the key way in the

         center of the float with the key on the upper tube.

6.     Open the hardware package and remove the (2) two

         large eye bolts. The eye bolts need the hex nut screwed
         all the way on with the lock washer next and the flat
         washer last.

7.     Attach the two eye bolts to the underside of the float.

8.     Slide the head over the upper tube, lining up the holes. 

        Replace the hardware with the head of the bolt on the
        inside of the upper tube and the lock washer and cap
        nut on the outside of the head.

9.     If this is a saltwater unit, all of the threaded inserts
         in the float are plugged by the factory during  assembly

         except under the eye bolts. If the unit has lights, remove

         the rubber washer and then  attach the brackets  (pg 6),
         replacing the rubber washer between the bracket and
         the float. Plug any remaining inserts with the weight

         pins or the 1/2" screws, lock washers, flat washers and
         rubber washers. The rubber washer always goes

         between the insert and the hardware.

10.   Attach the tip rope between the larger hole on the suction
         screen and one of the eye bolts attached to the bottom of

         the float.

11.   The float has 12 finger pockets molded into the underside

          for lifting and carrying the assembled unit.

12.   See the nozzle and light set instructions for attaching these

         to the unit.

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Aqua Control, Inc.  60 Hz.  Select Series 2 Instruction Manual

Summary of Contents for SELECT Series 2

Page 1: ...t by the lights or by the cable Use the finger pockets on the float 8 Never try to dislodge debris from the impeller or propeller while the motor is connected to the power supply 10 Any time high volt...

Page 2: ...hardware with the head of the bolt on the inside of the upper tube and the lock washer and cap nut on the outside of the head 9 If this is a saltwater unit all of the threaded inserts in the float ar...

Page 3: ...MBLY Aqua Control Inc 60 Hz Select Series 2 Instruction Manual 3 determine the nozzle type see page 4 To attach the nozzle see page 5 for the nozzle instructions If the unit has lights see page 6 for...

Page 4: ...2 Daffodil Type 2 Delmar Type 1 Double Arch Type 1 Horizontal Tornado Type 2 Select Series 2 aerator nozzles are not interchangeable with any other aerator or fountain Find the nozzle that is being at...

Page 5: ...ck washers and flat washers removed in step 1 5 Slide the flange of the spray cone into the head lining up the holes 6 Re attach the screws with lock washers removed in step 1 7 The nozzle has been pr...

Page 6: ...e they are not tangled 1 Open the light set box and remove the plastic bagcontaining brackets and hardware The packagecontains 1 one straight float bracket 2 two angled float brackets 6 hex head bolts...

Page 7: ...LE CONNECTOR LIGHT CABLE CONNECTOR Aqua Control Inc 60 Hz Select Series 2 Instruction Manual 7 Join and hand tighten connectors Join connectors and hand tighten The T Connector Light cable has two 3 w...

Page 8: ...und Black Ground Black Red Yellow CONNECTOR IDENTIFICATION FROM CONTROL PANEL MOTOR LEAD CONNECTOR FROM CONTROL PANEL MOTOR LEAD CONNECTOR WARNING Do not use grease on connectors No tools are required...

Page 9: ...stallation and initial start up it is recommended to record the actual voltage under load while the unit is running and the running amperage of the unit This can be kept inside the control panel for f...

Page 10: ...water by tying the mooring liness to the mooring stakes on shore 5 Motor torque causes the unit to try to rotate Upon startup watch to make sure the unit cannot rotate more than 1 3 of a turn If it i...

Page 11: ...ry close to certain position a third or fourth anchor line can be used 6 Be sure that the electrical cord has slack hangs straight down from the unit and is not tangled with the anchor lines 7 The anc...

Page 12: ...hat needs to be added The chart also gives recommended combinations of weights to accomplish the desired weight Attach the weights to the top of the float using the hardware provided in the float hard...

Page 13: ...hould be monitored more frequently for algae buildup GENERAL 1 Disconnect the motor from the cable or cut the cable at the splice 5 Protect the cable connector in the water by using the winter cap tha...

Page 14: ...ough weight has been added to sink the unit 8 When properly submerged the top of the unit should be at least 2 to 3 below the surface of the water so that it is out of the ice layer 9 Be sure to follo...

Page 15: ...d be source voltage ii volt Delta 1 L1 and L3 to Neutral should be half source voltage 2 L2 to Neutral should be substantially higher This must be the wild leg connection iii volt 480 volt grounded 1...

Page 16: ...y wish to connect the other two together Note which wires are connected or socket of the connector d Analyze the readings i The readings should indicate continuity either zero or close to zero The rea...

Page 17: ...terminal of the MCB d Power on the control panel e If amps do not jump go to Test Capacitor and check Start capacitors f If amps jump and stay high go to Test Relay g If amps jump and return to zero g...

Page 18: ...center terminal red and 5 where the yellow wire was connected iv Readings between 4 500 ohms and 7 000 ohms are good v If resistances are out of that range replace relay vi Reconnect the all wires re...

Page 19: ...lled 1 8 or more When radial bearings are worn the motor shaft may be moved side to side slightly 4 Nuisance Tripping a Nuisance tripping can be caused by temporary voltage irregularities e g brownout...

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