Goldine Controls Pro Logic PL-P-4 Installation Manual Download Page 7

Gallons and (Liters) of Pool/Spa water

12,000

14,000

16,000

18,000

20,000

22,000

32,000

24,000

34,000

26,000

36,000

28,000

38,000

30,000

40,000

Current salt 

level

(45000) (52,500) (60,000) (67,500) (75,000) (82,500)

(120,000)

(90,000)

(127,500)

(97,500)

(135,000)

(105,000)

(142,500)

(112,500)

(150,000)

ppm

0

320    

(145)

373   

(170)

427   

(194)

480   

(218)

(242)

587   

854   

(267)

(388)

640   

907   

(291)

(412)

693   

960   

(315)

(436)

747    

(339)

(460)

800    

1067

(364)

(484)

200

300   

(136)

350   

(159)

400   

(182)

450   

(205)

500   

(227)

550   

800  

(250)

(363)

600   

850   

(273)

(385)

650   

900  

(295)

(408)

700    

950 

(318)

(430)

750    

1000 

(341)

(453)

400

280   

(127)

327  

(148)

373   

(170)

420   

(191)

467   

(212)

513   

747   

(233)  

(339)  

560   

793   

(255)

(360)

607   

840   

(276)

(382)

653    

887

(297)

(403)

700    

933

(318)

(424)

600

260   

(118)

303  

(138)

347    

(158)

390   

(177)

433   

(197)

477   

693   

(217)

(317)

520   

737   

(236)

(337)

563   

780   

(256)

(358)

607    

823

(276)

(378)

650    

867

(297)

(398)

800

240   

(109)

280   

(127)

320   

(145)

360    

(164)

400   

(182)

440   

640  

(200)

(291)

480   

680   

(218)

(310)

520  

720  

(236)

(328)

560    

760

(255)

(346)

600    

800    

(273)

(364)

1000

220   

(100)

257   

(117)

293   

(133)

330   

(150)

367   

(167)

403   

587   

(183)

(267)

440   

623  

(200)

(283)

477   

660

(217)

(300)

513     

697

(233)

(317)

550    

733

(250)

(333)

1200

200   

(91)

233   

(106)

267   

(121)

300   

(136)

333   

(152)

367   

533   

(167)

(243)

400    

567   

(182)

(258)

433   

600   

(197)

(274)

467     

633

(212)

(289)

500    

667

(227)

(304)

1400

180   

(82)

210   

(95)

240   

(109)

270   

(123)

300   

(136)

330   

480 

(150)

(218)

360   

510   

(164)

(232)

390   

540   

(177)

(246)

420     

570

(191)

(259)

450    

600

(205)

(263)

1600

160     

(73)

187   

(85)

213   

(97)

240   

(109)

267   

(121)

293   

427   

(133)

(195)

320   

453  

(145)

(207)

347   

480   

(158)

(219)

373    

507 

(170)

(231)

400    

533

(182)

(243)

1800

140     

(64)

163     

(74)

187     

(85)

210   

(95)

233   

(106)

257   

373  

(117)

(169)

280   

397   

(127)

(180)

303   

420   

(138)

(190)

327      

443 

(148)

(201)

350      

467

(159)

(211)

2000

120     

100     

80     

60     

20     

40     

(55)

(45)

(36)

(27)

(9)

(18)

140     

117     

23     

47    

(64)

(53)

(11)

(21)

160     

133     

27     

53     

(73)

(61)

(12)

(24)

180     

150     

30     

60    

(82)

(68)

(14)

(27)

200     

167     

33     

67     

(91)

(76)

(15)

(30)

220     

320     

183     

267     

37     

53     

73     

107   

(100)

(145)

(83)

(121)

(17)

(24)

(33)

(48)

240     

340    

200     

283   

40     

57     

80     

113   

(109)

(154)

(91)

(129)

(18)

(26)

(36)

(51)

260   

360   

217   

300   

43   

60
   

87   

120   

(118)

(163)

(98)

(137)

(20)

(27)

(39)

(54)

280      

380

233      

317

47      

63

93      

127

(127)

(172)

(106)

(144)

(21)

(29)

(42)

(57)

300      

400 

250      

333

50      

67 

100      

133

(136)

(181)

(114)

(152)

(23)

(30)

(45)

(60)

(32)

80     

(36)

90     

(41)

100     

(45)

110     

160     

(50)

(73)

120     

170   

(55)

(77)

130   

180   

(59)

(81)

140      

190

(64)

(86)

150      

200

(68)

(90)

93     

(42)

107     

(48)

120     

(55)

133     

(61)

147     

213     

(67)

(98)

160     

227   

(73)

(104)

173   

240  

(79)

(110)

187      

253 

(85)

(117)

200      

267

(91)

(123)

2200

3000

2800

2400

3200

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

Ideal

2600

3400

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

OK

POUNDS and (Kg) OF SALT NEEDED FOR 3200 PPM

3600+

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

Dilute

10,000

 8,000

(37,500)

213

    

267    

(97)

(121)

200   

250   

(91)

(114)

187   

233   

(85)

(106)

173   

217   

(79)

(98)

160   

200   

(73)

(91)

147   

183   

(67)

(83)

133   

167   

(61)

(76)

120   

150   

(55)

(68)

107      133     

(48)

(61)

93      117     

(42)

(53)

80      100     

67     

83     

53     

67     

40    

50     

13      17     

27     

33     

(36)

(45)

(30)

(38)

(24)

(30)

(18)

(23)

(6)

(8)

(12)

(15)

Ideal

Ideal

Dilute

Dilute

(30,000)

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Super Chlorinate 

– if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super

Chlorinate cycle when the Lights button is pressed, rather than using the Settings Menu.
Note that only one button can be assigned to this function.

Lights Relay

This feature allows the user to select either “Standard” (default) or “Dimmer” type relay for
the Lights output.  The optional AQL-DIM dimmer kit must be installed if “Dimmer” is
desired.  When “Dimmer” is selected, and the Lights output is manually turned on, the “+”
and “-” buttons adjust the level from 20% to 100% (default).  The level is saved for the next
time the lights are turned from off to on.

Lights Interlock

If enabled, this feature will override the function (Manual On/Off, Countdown Timer,
Timeclock) selected above and turn the lights relay off when:  filter pump is off, first 3
minutes of filter pump operation (allows the pump to prime and get water flowing), when the
pool/spa suction return valves are in any position other than “pool only”, or for the first 3
minutes after solar turns on (allows air in the solar panels to be purged).  Interlock is not
available for solar, low speed filter pump, super chlorinate or dimmer.

Lights Freeze Protection

This function helps protect equipment that is wired to the lights relay against freeze damage.
If Freeze Protection is enabled and the AIR temperature sensor falls below the selected freeze
temperature threshold, the Pro Logic will energize the lights relay.  IMPORTANT:  this only
enables operation of the lights relay during freeze--see the “Filter Pump Config.” menu to
enable freeze protection for the main circulation system.

NOTE: The configuration parameters for the Aux2 output are the same as shown below for Aux1.

Aux1 Config.

+ to view/change

Aux1 Function

Manual On/Off

Aux1 Relay

Standard

Push to access Aux options

Toggle between Standard (default) and Dimmer 

Move to previous/next configuration menu 

Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu

Aux1 Interlock

Disable

Aux1 Freeze

Disable

Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Aux1 Interlock

T

oggle between Enabled

and Disabled Aux1 Freeze

(default)

Move to next menu item

Move to previous/next configuration menu

for manual on/off, countdown
timer and timeclock functions

Move to next menu item

Rotates between 

Manual On/Off (default), Countdown Timer,

Low Speed- Filter, Timeclock, Solar, and Super Chlorinate

for all functions except dimmer relay, solar
super chlorinate, and low speed

f
super chlorinate, and low speed

or all functions except dimmer relay,

!

 WARNING:  Do not use the Pro Logic to control an automatic pool cover.  Swim-

mers may become entrapped underneath the cover.

Aux1 Function

Manual On/Off (default)

—the aux relay will alternate between turning on and off when the

aux button is pressed.  There is no automatic control logic.

Countdown Timer

 – the aux relay will turn on when the AUX button is pressed and then will

turn off automatically after a programmed time (see Timers Menu, Operation Manual).  The
AUX button can also be used to turn the output off.

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The pool’s chemistry must be balanced BEFORE activating the Pro Logic’s optional chlorinator function.
NOTE:  If the pool does not have new water, add metal remover and non-copper based algaecide to the
pool, per manufacturer’s instructions.  This ensures a quick, troublefree transfer to the Pro Logic system.

Salt 

(When using optional chlorinator function - requires AQL-CL chlorination kit)

Salt Level

Use the chart below to determine how much salt in pounds or (Kgs) should be added to reach the recom-
mended levels.  Use the equations on the following page (measurements are in feet/gallons and meters/
liters) if pool size is unknown.

The operating salt level is between 2700-3400 PPM (parts per million) with 3200 PPM being optimal.
Before adding any salt, test the salt level.  This is especially important for retrofit installation to older pools
where all of the chlorine added to the pool over time is ending up as salt.  If the level is low, determine the
number of gallons in the pool and add salt according to the chart below.  A low salt level will reduce the
efficiency of the sanitization and result in low chlorine production.  A high salt level can cause the Pro Logic
to stop chlorinating.  The salt in your pool/spa is constantly recycled and the loss of salt throughout the
swimming season should be minimal.  This loss is due primarily to the addition of water because of splash-
ing, backwashing, or draining (because of rain).  Salt is not lost due to evaporation.

Summary of Contents for Pro Logic PL-P-4

Page 1: ...www goldlinecontrols com Automation and Chlorination Installation Manual for model PL P 4 LD C G LINE ON TROLS...

Page 2: ...nal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying the equipment One bondin...

Page 3: ...al Remote Controls 7 Optional Base Station 8 Optional ValveActuators 8 3 Plumbing Pool Spa Configuration 9 Turbo Cell 10 Flow Switch 10 4 Electrical Main Service 11 Wiring Grounding and Bonding 11 Cir...

Page 4: ...roofcover formountingonsideofProLogic Mounting hardware screws etc for mounting Pro Logic and remote display keypad Valves use standard Hayward Pentair Compool or Jandy valves Additionalvalveactuators...

Page 5: ...raturesensors Remotedisplay keypad optional Valve actuators if applicable 3 Plumbing page 9 GeneralPoolEquipment Turbo Cell Flow Switch 4 ElectricalWiring page 11 Main service Groundingandbonding Circ...

Page 6: ...ou are using the chlorinator features on the Pro Logic Control If you are NOT using the chlorinator it is recommended that you follow all of the other chemistry recommendations be sides salt Refer to...

Page 7: ...100 45 110 160 50 73 120 170 55 77 130 180 59 81 140 190 64 86 150 200 68 90 93 42 107 48 120 55 133 61 147 213 67 98 160 227 73 104 173 240 79 110 187 253 85 117 200 267 91 123 2200 3000 2800 2400 32...

Page 8: ...h x 893 Length x Width x Average Depth x 1000 POUNDS and Kg OF STABILIZER CYANURIC ACID NEEDED FOR 80 PPM Gallons and Liters of Pool Spa water Current Stabilizer Level ppm 0 ppm 20 ppm 60 ppm 30 ppm 4...

Page 9: ...l O ring makes an adequate seal Do not overtighten 4 For maximum temperature accuracy cover the sensor and 3 6cm of pipe on either side with insulationandwhitepaint Air Sensor Mount the air sensor out...

Page 10: ...sulated waterproof device which is intended for installation at the water s edge Theremotecontrolcomeswithanattached150 cableandistypicallyinstalledatthetile lineofthe spa wall or in the deck within a...

Page 11: ...emote control is used To installthebasestation removetheknockoutontheupperleftsideoftheProLogicmaincontrolunit insert the base station and then tighten the nut from the inside Also refer to the Base S...

Page 12: ...mps operate only when the filterpumpisonandthesystemisinthe poolonly operatingmode 6 The plumbing diagram above is intended to be used as a general guideline and is not a complete plumbingschematicfor...

Page 13: ...for a watertight seal For systems with 1 plumbinguseadaptors providedbyinstaller Flow Switch supplied withAQL CLchlorination kit TheflowswitchmustbeplumbedinthesamesectionofplumbingastheTurboCell The...

Page 14: ...ical panel to the Pro Logic ground bus bar Also ground each piece of high voltage 120 or 240VAC equipment that is connected to the Pro Logic control relays or circuit breakers The Pro Logic should als...

Page 15: ...heProLogicrequires120VAC 2A powertooperatethecontrollogiccircuitsandthechlorinator This power should be connected to one of the circuit breakers WARNING 120VAC only permanent damage if connected to 24...

Page 16: ...externaltransformer Forlightingsystemsthathavebothalightsource and color wheel connect the light source to the Lights relay and then connect the color wheel to one of theAUXoutputs Hayward Variable Sp...

Page 17: ...red by a GFCB Low Voltage Wiring ValveActuators The Pro Logic can control up to three automatic valve actuators Two of the valve outputs are dedicated to the pool spa suction Valve2 and return Valve1...

Page 18: ...raturerating for wires If no guidance is given use 105 C rated wire 3 Set any ON OFF switch on the heater to ON 4 Set the thermostat s on the heater to the maximum hottest setting Laars Heaters 1 Turn...

Page 19: ...aterwillfirewheneverProLogicrequests whenProLogic Heater LEDisilluminated Pentair Purex MiniMax 1 Turn power off to heater 2 Removefactoryinstalledjumperfromthe ExtSwitch connector 3 Wire the Pro Logi...

Page 20: ...L or SPA which then disables the remote control by the Pro Logic To prevent this Remove the heater touch pad connector P5 which will disable the touchpad STA RITE Heater 1 Turn power off to heater 2 R...

Page 21: ...d VSC power connections if possible VSCPumpAddressSetting For proper communications a pump address must be set for each VSC used in the system For single pumpsystems theVSCaddressshouldbesetto001 When...

Page 22: ...isplay keypads are installed Never connect more than 2 wires to any terminal block Two remotes can be wired back to the Pro Logic main unit or the second display keypad and third ifapplicable canbe da...

Page 23: ...lineAqua Rite Chlorinator TheProLogiccancontroloneormoreGoldlineAquaRitechlorinatorswhenadditionalsanitizingcapacity is required A4 wire connection is used to communicate to theAqua Rite and can be wi...

Page 24: ...gle between T CELL 5 and T CELL 15 Move to next menu item Move to next menu item Chlorinator Enabled Display Salt Chlor Config to view change Toggle between Display Salt default and Minerals Toggle be...

Page 25: ...d Disabled default if Pool Only or Spa Only is selected Move to previous next configuration menu Filter Off Valve Change Enabled Toggle between Enabled and Disabled default if Pool and Spa is selected...

Page 26: ...ter Cooldown mode Filter Config to view change Filter Pump 1 Speed Freeze Protect Enabled Lowest Speed 10 Highest Speed 100 Push to access pump options Rotates between 1 speed default 2 speed and vari...

Page 27: ...erature to be used for freeze protection Temperature is adjustable from 33 F 42 F 1 C 6 C 38 F 3 C is default This threshold will be used for all outputs that have freeze protection enabled Heater1 Co...

Page 28: ...enu item if Solar is enabled if Solar is enabled Allow Low Speed Disabled Toggle between Enabled and Disabled default Move to next menu item or previous next configuration menu if Solar is enabled and...

Page 29: ...hts Function Although designated as the Lights output the function of the lights relay is similar to the aux1 and aux2 relays If pool lights are wired to the lights relay some options including Solar...

Page 30: ...c will energize the lights relay IMPORTANT this only enables operation of the lights relay during freeze see the Filter Pump Config menu to enable freeze protection for the main circulation system NOT...

Page 31: ...ntdown Timer Timeclock selected above and turn the aux1 off when filter pump is off first 3 minutes of filter pump operation allows the pump to prime and get water flowing when the pool spa suction re...

Page 32: ...re threshold the Pro Logic will turn on the valve to allow circulation of the water IMPORTANT this only enables operation of the valve3 output during freeze see the Filter Pump Config menu to enable f...

Page 33: ...ion parameters Move to previous next configuration menu config not reset Move to previous next menu config not reset Move to previous next configuration menu Use this function to erase all previous sy...

Page 34: ...ng is set as high as possible usually 104 F 40 C Also note that some heat pumps actually have be set to the lowest possible temperature 3 Once the heater is running you can verify the heater cooldown...

Page 35: ...itecap Drive North Kingstown RI 02852 for warranty service The costs incurred in removal and or reinstallation of the product are NOT covered under this warranty Some states do not allow limitations o...

Page 36: ...pool high low speed day and time backlit display light beeper teach wireless remote wireless channel maintenance menu pH calibration wizard clean probe wizard timers menu pool filter pump1 or hi spee...

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