on unless Equipment A is off. If Equipment B is running and Equipment A is
turned on, Equipment B will turn off. Equipment B can be controlled indepen-
dently as long as Equipment A is off.
If Equipment A is on, Equipment B is forced on -
Equipment B is always off
until Equipment A is turned on, at which point Equipment B will remain on until
Equipment A is turned off. Equipment B cannot be controlled independently of
Equipment A.
If Equipment A is on, Equipment B is forced off -
Equipment B is always on
until Equipment A is turned on, at which point Equipment B will remain off until
Equipment A is turned off. Equipment B cannot be controlled independently of
Equipment A.
Select Equipment -
After selecting the desired interlock statement, use the
buttons labeled “Equipment A” and “Equipment B” located below the interlock
statement to choose the equipment that you would like to interlock. Pressing
either button will bring you to another screen with all of the possible equipment
that can be interlocked. Choose the desired equipment and then press save to
lock in those values.
After saving the equipment, the interlock statement will change to include your
selected equipment. Verify that the interlock statement correctly states the in-
terlock that you would like to create and then press save to create the interlock.
If Equipment to Flow Switch is selected:
Select Interlock Statement -
Use the right and left arrows to choose the de-
sired behavior of the interlock. The behavior for each interlock statement is
described:
If the Flow Switch detects no flow, the Equipment can not be on -
The
Equipment can only turn on if the Flow Switch detects flow. Once the Flow
Switch detects no flow, the Equipment is turned off and cannot be turned on
again until the Flow Switch detects flow.
If the Flow Switch detects flow, the Equipment can not be on -
The Equip-
ment can only turn on if the Flow Switch detects no flow. Once the Flow Switch
detects flow again, the Equipment is turned off and cannot be turned on again
until the Flow Switch detects no flow.
If the Flow Switch detects flow, the Equipment is forced on -
The Equip-
ment is always on as long as the Flow Switch detects flow. Once the Flow
Switch detects no flow, the Equipment will turn off. The Equipment cannot be
controlled independently.
If the Flow Switch detects flow, the Equipment is forced off -
The Equip-
ment is always off as long as the Flow Switch detects flow. Once the Flow
Switch detects no flow, the Equipment will turn on. The Equipment cannot be
USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
44