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Section 4. System Startup

4.1 

Set Time Clocks and Test Equipment

Follow the instructions on the faceplate to set 
Timers. Turn the Filter Pump Timer dial clockwise 
only. Test equipment by moving each of the Service 
Switches to MANUAL and confirming that the 
corresponding equipment turns on. Return both 
switches to AUTO after testing is complete.

4.2 

Single-Speed Filter Pump Plus Cleaner  

 

Booster Pump Operation

The Filter Pump Timer represents the total duration 
of filtration. Each tab equals 30 minutes of filter 
time. The Secondary Timer (DIP Switches) 
represents the amount of time a Cleaner Booster 
Pump will run. DIP Switch 0 equals 2 minutes of 
operation. All other DIP Switches equal the number 
of hours. Turn on one and only one DIP Switch for 
cleaner timing.

4.3 

Two-Speed Filter Pump Operation

The Filter Pump Timer represents the total duration 
of filtration. Each tab equals 30 minutes of filter 
time. The Secondary Timer (DIP switches) 
represents the amount of time the filter pump will 
be in high speed. DIP switch 0 equals 2 minutes of 
high speed operation. All other DIP switches equal 
the number of hours (e.g., DIP switch 4 equals 4 
hours of high speed.) Turn on one and only one DIP 
switch for high speed.

4.4 

Heater Cool Down

Whenever the time clock turns on, then off, the 
filter pump will remain on for 5 to 8 minutes. This 
is a cool down cycle which will occur even if a 
heater is not installed.

Figure 9. Freeze Protection

Freeze
Protection

4.5 Freeze 

Protection

When freeze conditions exist, the filter pump will 
turn on and run until the time clock duration is 
reached. If freeze conditions still exist after the 
time has passed, the pump will remain on. Refer to 
Figure 9.

Important Information on Freeze Protection

Freeze protection is intended to protect equipment 

and plumbing for short periods of freezing only. It does 

this by activating the filtration pump and circulating the 

water to prevent freeze inside equipment or plumbing. 

Freeze protection does not guarantee that equipment 

will not be damaged by extended periods of freezing 

temperatures or power outages. In these conditions, 

the pool and spa should be shut down completely 

(e.g. drained of water and closed for the winter) until 

warmer weather exists.

Important 

Freeze sensor’s capillary tube must be exposed to 

outside air at the bottom of the power center enclosure.

Summary of Contents for POOL LINK

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Page 3: ...ing System 10 3 4 3 Wire Time Clock to Printed Circuit Board 10 3 4 4 Connect Heater to Printed Circuit Board 10 3 4 5 Connect Freeze Protection Sensor to Printed Circuit Board 11 3 4 6 Set Jumpers an...

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Page 6: ...Power Centers required and sold separately 6613 Standard Power Center with mounting brackets 6614 Sub Panel Power Center with mounting brackets 6613AP and 6614AP PureLink Sub Panel Power Center with m...

Page 7: ...t Rating High voltage 25 A 3HP 240 VAC 1 HP 120 VAC 1500 Watts Incandescent Low Voltage Class Two 1 A 24 VAC Service Switch All Circuits located at Power Center Dimensions Pool Link Control System 661...

Page 8: ...t isolation and or branch circuit protection installed upstream of the Power Center Depending on which equipment is being controlled run or conduit from the power supply panel to the bottom of the Poo...

Page 9: ...do not run high voltage in this com part ment From Main Power Ground White White Black Black To Motor Terminals of Filter Time Clock See Figure 6 Two Speed Pump Wiring Relay 1 P2 socket Relay 2 P1 so...

Page 10: ...VA is activated when the filter pump time clock turns the system on The JVA will rotate every 20 minutes until the time clock turns the filter pump off 3 4 3 Wire Time Clock to Printed Circuit Board C...

Page 11: ...e 6 Pool Link Wiring Diagram To Heater Connect in Series with Thermostat FLTR HI CLNR LO Contacts Motor Filter Time Clock 120 VAC To Freeze Sensor P5 P1 P2 P3 1 2 3 Move Jumper to pins 1 2 to disable...

Page 12: ...the three pin 24 VAC plug from the transformer into the three pin terminal P5 on the back of the Control System PCB see Figure 8 Mount the Bezel to the Control System using the screws provided Figure...

Page 13: ...ll other DIP switches equal the number of hours e g DIP switch 4 equals 4 hours of high speed Turn on one and only one DIP switch for high speed 4 4 Heater Cool Down Whenever the time clock turns on t...

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Page 16: ...and maximum specifications 7 Use of non factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product s 8 Chemical contamination of combustion air or improper use of sanitizing chemicals suc...

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