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Summary of Contents for Aqua Logic AQ-LOGIC-P-4

Page 1: ...888 921 7665 actuators remote display not included on some models order separately Aqua Logic Aqua Logic Aqua Logic Aqua Logic Aqua Logic Automation and Chlorination Operation Manual for models AQ LOG...

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: ...y 19 Set the Heater Temperature 19 Set the Chlorinator Output 19 Start Stop Superchlorination 20 Program a Timeclock 20 Program a CountdownTimer 20 Enter Exit Service Mode 21 Chlorinator Operation Sat...

Page 4: ...l Automation TheAQ LOGIC P 4cancontrolupto4highvoltage 120 240V piecesofequipment upto3automatic valveactuators andconventionalandsolarheaters Bothmanualandautomatic programmed operation areavailable...

Page 5: ...ential swimming pools up to 40 000 gallons 150 000 liters or the needs of most commercial pools up to 25 000 gallons 95 000 liters Check local codes for other restrictions The actual amount of chlorin...

Page 6: ...fyouwanttooverridetheheatercooldown simplypresstheFILTERbutton againtoturnoffthefilterpump Two Speed Filter Pump If the pump is currently off simply press the FILTER button to turn on high speed opera...

Page 7: ...e the automatic operation and operate the system manually you can put the system into Service or Service Timed mode by pressing the SERVICE button Pressing theSERVICEbuttononcewillswitchthesystemintos...

Page 8: ...pstoprogramminganyfunction 1 Menu Pressthe Menu buttontogettothedesiredmenu Multiplepushesofthebutton willrotatethroughall5menusandreturntothestartingpoint 2 Presseitherkeytoscrollthroughthevariousite...

Page 9: ...n lights weekdays aux1 all days or aux1 weekends or aux1 countdown aux1 weekdays aux2 all days or aux2 weekends or aux2 countdown aux2 weekdays valve3 all days or valve3 weekends valve3 weekdays super...

Page 10: ...perature off 65 F 66 F 103 F 104 F off Move to previous next menu item The pool heater setting will only appear if the system has been setup for pool only or pool and spa operation and the heater cont...

Page 11: ...e chlorinator output when the system is operating in spa only mode The actual amount of chlorine introduced into the spa is determined by this setting the amount of time the pool operates in spa only...

Page 12: ...rol This menu will only appear if a wireless base station is connected to the Aqua Logic Wireless Channel 1 Reteach all wireless units Confirm Change to proceed Push to confirm the channel change Chan...

Page 13: ...time clock will override the high speed timeclock see above there are several reasons why the pump will automatically switch to high speed operation during this programmed time period These include ma...

Page 14: ...itions are suitable for operation If theAux relay is on during the programmed off time it may be because of freeze protection Also manual operation overrides the timeclock Refer to page 9 for general...

Page 15: ...requiresthatyounavigatethroughtheConfigurationMenuandinputvarious information To access the Configuration Menu Configuration Menu Unlocked Configuration Menu Locked Press repeatedly until Configuratio...

Page 16: ...Push to access heater options Toggle between Enabled and Disabled default Heater 1 Toggle between Enabled and Disabled default Heater Cooldown Toggle between Enabled and Disabled default Heater Exten...

Page 17: ...or solar logic page 21 Also the solar temperature sensor must be installed This sensor is typically mounted near the collector array and is used to sense whether sufficient solar heat is available If...

Page 18: ...suction valves to the spillover at the time of the programmed pool filtering time period or when the super chlorinate function is turned on The valves will remain in this position for the remain der o...

Page 19: ...ck in the Timers Menu see Operations Manual Solar the aux relay operates a solar booster pump which will turn on when the filter pump in running and solar heat is available and the water is less than...

Page 20: ...ch to the jets skimming for the last half of the hour Valve3 Interlock If Enabled this feature will override the function timeclock or in floor cleaner selected above and turn the valve off whenever t...

Page 21: ...ss Initiate reset of all configuration parameters Move to previous next configuration menu item config not reset Are you sure to proceed Reset all configuration parameters Move to previous next config...

Page 22: ...o go to the weekday settings Note During the programmed spa time the valves will automatically switch to the spa only position the filter pump will turn on and if the spa is not up to the desired temp...

Page 23: ...n may be temporarily interrupted for a programmed spa operation Program a Timeclock 1 Pressthe Menu buttonrepeatedlyuntil TimersMenu isdisplayed 2 Pressthe buttonrepeatedlyuntilthe xxx alldays or xxx...

Page 24: ...s operation can only be performed at the main Aqua Logic unit Both Ser vice and Service Timed disable all automatic programmed operations and allow manual operation from the main unit only The buttons...

Page 25: ...Your water is properly balanced if the Si is 0 2 If the Si is below 0 2 the water is corrosive and plaster pool walls will be dissolved into the water If the Si is above 0 2 scaling and stainingwilloc...

Page 26: ...Salt is not lost due to evaporation Type of Salt to Use Itisimportanttouseonlysodiumchloride NaCl saltthatisgreaterthan99 pure Thisiscommonfood quality or water softener salt and is usually available...

Page 27: ...3 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...

Page 28: ...9 5 16 4 7 4 22 2 10 0 17 2 8 0 23 3 10 5 6 0 2 7 4 0 2 7 6 0 2 7 6 0 2 7 8 5 3 9 7 0 3 2 9 0 2 2 10 0 4 5 10 0 4 5 14 2 6 3 11 0 5 0 16 0 7 2 13 0 5 9 18 0 8 1 14 0 6 4 19 0 8 6 15 0 6 8 20 0 9 0 5...

Page 29: ...ate eye protection The level of the solution in the container should just reach the top of the cell so that the wire harness compartment is NOT submerged It may be helpful to coil the wiring before im...

Page 30: ...lautomaticallyreturntonormaloperationafter 3 hours During service timed operation the service LED will flash and the time remaining will be dis played on the remote display keypad s Pressingthe Servic...

Page 31: ...off part of its normal operating cycle Simply press either the or key to start a new cycle The Aqua Logic periodically reverses the polarity of the voltage applied to the cell in order to automatical...

Page 32: ...or Short Circuit then check the wiring to the sensor and also make sure that the wires are secure in the terminal block in the Aqua Logic main unit Note that the solar sensor is displayed only when th...

Page 33: ...Rite Aqua Trol or Aqua Logic electronics unit will be the sole determinant of the date of the initial system installation If a product is defective in workmanship or materials and is removed and retur...

Page 34: ...r decrease pump filtration time Too high add muriatic acid Alkalinity 80 120 ppm Salt 2700 3400 ppm Add salt as required to increase Add baking soda to increase Stabilizer 60 80 ppm Add cyanuric acid...

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