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A.  Replacing the Power Pack  

(Plugged Version)

8.  Reattach the terminal cap on the cell.

9.  Plug the flow switch cable into the power pack 

 

(see Figure 3). 

Figure 3. 

Flow Switch Connector

Figure 4. 

Bonding Wire

Flow Swtich 

Connector

1.  Ensure that all power to the power pack and the 

controller is disconnected by uplugging the power 

pack from the power source.  

2.  Unplug the flow switch cable. 

3.  Remove the terminal cap from the cell and unplug 

the cell leads. 

4.  If the power pack is wired to an AquaLink

®

 RS 

Control System or PDA, see Section 4 to disconnect 

the wiring. 

5.  Disconnect the bonding wire from the power pack 

(see Figure 4).  

6.  Once all cables have been unplugged and 

disconnected, remove the power pack from the wall 

and replace with the new power pack. 

7.  Securely connect the cell leads to the like colored 

terminals (see Figure 2).

Figure 5. 

Power Pack Installed

Bonding Wire

10.  Attach the bonding wire to the bonding lug located 

on the bottom of the chassis backplate on the power 

pack (see Figure 4). Verify that the second end of the 

bonding wire is attached to a common bonding point 

such as the pool pump or heater (see Figure 4). 

Figure 2. 

Connecting Cell Leads

Red

Red

Blue

Black

Bonding Wire

Bonding Lug

Pump

Heater

Bonding Wire

11.  If necessary, wire the power pack to the AquaLink 

RS Control System or PDA (see Section 4.C- 4.D).

12.  Plug the power pack into the electrical outlet. Turn 

the power pack on (see Figure 5).   

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