PROA / PROB Manual
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9/24/19
4. Ensure that the blue cord labeled ORP or Controller is plugged either into
controller or
directly into a wall outlet.
5. Be sure the disconnect box is in the on position.
6. Confirm that the output control knob located on the front of the power supply is turned
fully clockwise.
7. Depending on the model, the system will begin producing chlorine in 10 to 60 seconds.
If the AutoPilot® PRO WC system is linked to a chemical feed controller, adjust the output to
the system maximum, which will allow for full production every time the controller calls for it. If
the system is being operated manually, adjust the system to find the point at which chlorine
levels are maintained to the desired level. This may take several days of monitoring.
AutoPilot® PRO WC systems connected to a chemical feed controller will only operate when
the controller is in feed mode. Make sure that the chemical feed controller is not set in
proportional mode or system damage may occur.
3.3 SYSTEM OPERATION
AutoPilot
®
PRO WC systems operate when both the main power supply and blue control cord
have power applied to them. The AutoPilot® PRO WC system will continue to operate for as
long as power is applied from those two sources.
The system has an output range of 5-100% of the rated chlorine production for the model
installed and can be adjusted by turning the black knob on the side of power supply box in a
clockwise or anti-clockwise direction.
3.4 DISPLAY INFORMATION
During normal operation the display will have the following information available:
This screen is displayed when the system is waiting for a signal on the blue cord from an
external source such as a chemical feed controller. The system will not generate chlorine until
this signal is received.