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The control center uses both high (line) and low voltage connections. Line-voltage connections are intended
as electrical input to the power center. Low-voltage cables connect to the Flow-Switch and SuperCell.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK... Insure electrical power is disconnected before wiring the unit.
Follow all state / local / NEC (CEC if applicable) electrical codes. Use copper conductors, only.
Failure to heed the following may result in permanent
injury or death.
WARNING !
Grounding and Bonding:
The AG must also be connected to the pool/spa bonding system with an 8-AWG (6-AWG for Canada)
wire. A bonding lug is provided at the bottom, exterior of the control center.
The AG 75090 and 75090-TL have been configured for 115-VAC operation. The AG 75091 has been factory
configured for 230-VAC operation. The configuration can be changed in the field.
The reconfiguration from 110 to 230-VAC requires removal of the power cord, and changing jumpers inside
the unit. Also, the fuse has to be changed: 1-amp slow blow for 230-VAC (110-VAC units use a 2-amp
slow blow fuse).
INSTALLATION
Electrical Connections:
High Voltage Wiring:
All electrical connections should be made by a licensed electrician or certified electrical contractor.
Determine what type of connector is to be used when installed the AG power supply. (Three-Prong connector,
Twist-Lock connector, or hard wired to the electrical panel) then connect as show on diagram below.
Three-Prong Connector:
Twist-Lock Connector:
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