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)
4
Salt
(When using optional chlorinator function)
Salt Level
Use the chart below to determine how much salt in pounds or (Kgs) should be added to reach the recommended
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 Aqua Plus 16v 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 splashing, backwashing, or draining (because of rain). Salt is not
lost due to evaporation.
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Digital Spa Config.
+ to view/change
Digital A, Button 1
Pool/Spa
Digital A, Setpoint
Heater1
Select Digital Spa
A
Push to access the Digital Spa Side Remote options
Rotates between System Off, Pool/Spa, Filter, Lights, Heater1, Valve3,
Valve4, and all available Aux outputs
Rotates between heaters that are enabled
Rotates between all available remotes
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next menu item
Move to previous menu item or next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
if AQL-SS-D is connected
Select Digital Spa
This menu only appears if more than one AQL-SS-D is detected at power up. Select which of the
available remote controls (A, B or C) is to be configured.
Digital A, Button 1
This menu allows the user to map each button of the AQL-SS-D to one of the standard Pro Logic
functions. The default selections are: Button 1 - Pool/Spa, Button 2 - Filter, Button 3 - Lights, Button
4 - Heater1, Button 5 - Valve3, Button 6 - Valve4, Button 7 - Aux1 and Button 8 - Aux2.
Digital A, Setpoint
If more than one heater is installed, select the spa heater you wish to control. If no heaters are
installed, “Heaters Disabled” will be displayed.
Remote Menus
Enabled
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Remote Menus
Move to previous/next configuration menu
This feature will prevent unauthorized access to the Settings, Timers, and Configuration menus from
any of the Pro Logic’s remote display/keypads. When disabled, the remote display/keypads will only
show the default menu and allow on/off control via the pushbuttons. Note that the function of the Pro
Logic’s built-in display/keypad is unchanged by this selection. Once disabled, the only way to enable
“Remote Menus” is to use the local display/keypad.
All Timeclocks
7-day
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between 7-day (default) and Weekend/Weekday time options
This selection affects ALL of the timeclock logic in the Pro Logic. If “7-day” is selected, each
timeclock will have one set of turn-on/turn-off settings that operate every day of the week. If “Weekend/
Weekdays” option is selected then the user can enter one set of turn-on/turn-off times for the weekend
(fixed as Saturday/Sunday) and another set of turn-on/turn-off times for weekdays (Monday through
Friday).
Time Format
12 hour AM/PM
Units
ºF and PPM
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between 12 hour AM/PM (default) and 24 hour time format options
Toggle between ºF and PPM (default) and ºC and g/L (Metric) options
VSP Speed
%
Toggle between % and RPM
Move to previous/next configuration menu
if any output is configured as a
variable speed pump
This is the unit of measure for displaying the speed of the variable speed pump. Select % of maximum
speed (3450 RPM) or revolutions per minute (RPM).