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Section 3.  Power Center 

Connection  

(Low Voltage)

3.1  Connecting Power and Mounting 

Bezel

WARNING

Risk of Electric Shock which can result In Serious 

Injury or Death. 

Before attempting installation or 

service, ensure that all power to the circuit supplying 

power to the system is disconnected or turned off at 

the circuit breaker. 
All wiring must be done in accordance with the 

National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA-70. In Canada, 

the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), CSA C22.1, 

must be followed. All applicable local installation 

codes and regulations must be followed.

1.  Plug the orange 24 VAC power plug from 

the transformer into its 3-pin terminal on 

the back of the Low Voltage Bezel. Mount 

the Bezel to the Power Center with the 

screws provided (see Figure 3).

2. 

(Shared Heater Setup only) 

Mount JVAs & run wires to Power Center. 

NOTE

  Refer to the JVA manual to install JVAs.  Run 

JVA wires back to the low voltage compartment 

of the Power Center, through low voltage 

raceway, and plug the JVAs into their sockets. 

See Figure 2 for JVA placement.  

 

Do not coil JVA cable inside Power Center. To 

shorten cable, remove JVA lid and disconnect 

the cable. Shorten, strip, and reconnect.

3.2  Connecting Control Panel Cable to 

PCB

1.  Make provisions for Jandy Control Panel 

Cable to be run between the Control Panel 

and the Power Center.

NOTE

  When cable will be run underground or in 

concrete, it must be run in conduit. Never run 

high voltage and low voltage cables in the same 

conduit.

2.  Pull the Control Panel Cable into the low 

voltage compartment. 

3.  Strip back cable jacket 6". Strip each wire 

¼". 

4.  Wire according to the Power Center PCB 

wiring diagram (see Section 5, Figure 5).

3.3  Connecting Sensors to Terminals
3.3.1  Water Temperature Sensor

1.  Drill 3/8" hole in pipe between filter pump 

and filter. Insert the sensor and use the 

clamp provided to hold the sensor in place. 

Make sure the O-ring is in place.

2.  Connect the sensor wires to the 10 pin 

terminal bar as shown in dual equipment 

wiring diagram (see Section 5, Figure 5).

3.3.2  Freeze/Air Temperature Sensor 

(Required)

Install the Freeze/Air Temperature Sensor outdoors 

where it will be subjected to outdoor temperatures, 

but not in direct sun. Connect the sensor wires to 

the 10 pin terminal bar as shown on the Power 

Center wiring diagram. Connect the other sensors 

to the 10 pin terminal bar as shown in the wiring 

diagram (see Figure 5).

3.3.3  Solar Temperature Sensor (Optional)

Install the sensor adjacent to the solar panels. 

Connect the sensor wires to the 10 pin terminal 

bar (pins 7 & 8) as shown in the wiring diagram. 

Connect the other sensors to the 10 pin terminal bar 

as shown in the wiring diagram (See Figure 5).

NOTE 

If a solar system is installed, the Freeze/Air 

Sensor will become the Solar Sensor.  A special 

Freeze Sensor Kit (Part #6996) is needed. 

Follow instructions included with the Kit.

Figure 3.  Power Center PCB (back view)

24 VAC Power Plug 

Connection

Summary of Contents for AquaLink RS6

Page 1: ...product must be installed and serviced by a professional pool spa service technician The procedures in this manual must be followed exactly Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may resul...

Page 2: ......

Page 3: ...nnecting Equipment to PCB 10 3 6 Setting DIP Switches 10 3 7 Installing Power Center Faceplate 10 Section 4 Power Center PCB DIP Switch Settings 11 4 1 DIP Switch Functions 11 4 2 DIP Switch Settings...

Page 4: ...regnant or possibly pregnant women should limit spa water temperatures to 100 F 38 C c Before entering a spa or hot tub the user should measure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer since...

Page 5: ...ure the water temperature with an accurate thermometer Do not use a spa or hot tub immediately following strenuous exercise Prolonged immersion in a spa or hot tub may be injurious to your health Do n...

Page 6: ...ional Relays when necessary OneTouch Control Panel Power Center PCB Three 3 Temp Sensors Additional Relays when necessary Standard Power Center with mounting brackets 4 3 HP Relays and RS Transformer...

Page 7: ...age Class 2 1 A 24 VAC Emergency Service Switch All Circuits located at Power Center in Service Mode Dimensions 8 All Button Control Panel One TouchTM Control Panel Wireless Control Panel 14 1 2 3 4 5...

Page 8: ...ol Intake Spa Intake Spa Return Pool Return Pool Filter Spa Filter Check Valve optional Check Valve Optional NOTE When connecting to the AquaLink RS plug the JVAs into the Intake Return and Cleaner JV...

Page 9: ...rground or in concrete it must be run in conduit Never run high voltage and low voltage cables in the same conduit 2 Pull the Control Panel Cable into the low voltage compartment 3 Strip back cable ja...

Page 10: ...uipment to PCB Connect the high voltage relay plugs into their appropriate sockets according to the wiring diagram located on the inside of the Power Center door see Section 5 Figure 5 NOTE Pool filte...

Page 11: ...Valve Actuator does not rotate the spa will fill with water and overflow into the pool Note Leave AUX 3 relay socket empty CAUTION Turn this DIP Switch ON only if you are using an electric heater or a...

Page 12: ...olar sensor Air temperature no longer displayed Adjustable Freese Kit must be added for freeze protection 8 After thermostat setting has been reached heater will remain OFF for 3 minutes Heat Pump ins...

Page 13: ...ystem 2 NOT USED 3 NOT USED 4 NOT USED 4 4 DIP Switch Settings for Heat Pump Installation This table shows how to configure the system for SOLAR PRIORITY or HEAT PUMP PRIORITY DIP S2 1 GREEN 10 PIN TE...

Page 14: ...o Sensors etc green terminal bar To Remote brown terminal bar To Controller red terminal bar F P u m p A u x 1 A u x 2 A u x 3 Relay Sockets 24 VDC output A u x 4 A u x 5 A u x 6 S p a P u m p C l e a...

Page 15: ...Page 15 NOTES...

Page 16: ...ns causing inadequate water circulation 6 Operating the product s at water flow rates outside the published minimum and maximum specifications 7 Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in c...

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