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3.2 Attach 

Labels

3.2.1  Wiring Diagram Label

The Wiring Diagram label covers the existing 
wiring diagram label on the inside of the power 
center door. Attach the label by removing the 
backing and placing it over the existing wiring 

diagram.

NOTE  Be careful to only cover the wiring diagram, not 

the warning label or the installation instruction 
portion of the label. 

3.2.2  "What The Switches Do" Label

The "What The Switches Do" label covers the 
existing printing on the dead panel. Attach the label 
by removing the backing and placing it over the 
existing "What The Buttons Do" printing.  

NOTE  For the Purelink 6614AP Power Center, align 

the top portion of the label with the top printed 
line of the text box and fold the bottom portion 
under the edge.

3.3 

High Voltage Wiring

3.3.1 System 

Power

Section 3. Installation

3.1 

Pool Link Control System Mounting

1. 

The Pool Link and Power Center should be 
located at or near the equipment pad. Locate 
the Pool Link and Power Center at least five 
(5) feet or more away from pool/spa and 
five (5) feet off the ground. All na tion al, 
state, and local codes are applicable.

NOTE

  For Canadian installations, the Power Center 

must be at least three (3) meters (9.8 feet) 
away from the pool/spa and 1.5 meters (5 feet) 
above the ground.

2. 

Use the mounting brackets and instructions 
provided with the Standard Power Center or 
Sub-Panel Power Center.

3. 

Sub-Panel Power Centers have special 
code requirements. Be sure to follow all 
applicable local and state codes to insure 
safe installation.

NOTE

  The Pool Link is not to be considered as 

suitable for use as Service Equipment. 
Therefore, it is required to have the appropriate 
means of disconnection, circuit isolation, and/or 
branch circuit protection installed 

upstream

 of 

the Power Center.

Depending on which equipment is being controlled, 
run ½" or ¾" conduit from the power supply panel 
to the bottom of the Pool Link Control System. 
If you are using the Sub-Panel Control System, 
wire power to the appropriate breakers. Pull in 
ap pro pri ate wire for equipment. Each piece of 
equipment requires its own high voltage relay. 
Connect 120 volts to the transformer and Pool 
Link Timer Motor terminals. Connect equipment 
ground(s). See Figures 1 and 2. 

3.3.2  3HP (Standard) Relays

For each piece of 

120 volt

 equipment, 

connect 

power to a line terminal

 and 

connect equipment 

to a load terminal

 on the same relay. Refer to the 

wiring diagram on the inside of the control center 
door. For common Pool Link Control installations, 
refer to Figures 3 and 4.

NOTE

  The following are the contact ratings for 3HP 

(Standard) Relay. DO NOT exceed any ratings. 
3 HP @ 240 VAC; 1½ HP @ 120 VAC; 25 
Amps; 1500 Watts.

3.3.3  Bonding the Pool Link

Install a bonding lug to the Pool Link enclosure. 
Do not use sheet metal screws to attach the bonding 
lug; use the appropriate hardware to securely 
and positively install it. Connect the bond lug, 
using a #8 solid copper core wire, to an approved 
earth ground (an approved ground stake, grid, or 
conducting metal water pipe buried to a sufficient 
depth). See Figure 5.

  WARNING

Potentially high voltages in the Pool Link Control 
System can create dangerous electrical hazards, 
possibly causing death, serious injury or property 
damage. Turn off power at the main circuit of the 
Pool Link Control System to disconnect the Pool 
Link from the system. To properly and safely 
wire the system, be sure to carefully follow the 
applicable requirements of the National Electrical 
Code (NEC), NFPA 70 or the Canadian Electrical 
Code (CEC), CSA C22.1. All applicable local 
installation codes must also be adhered to.

Summary of Contents for POOL LINK

Page 1: ...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 result in property d...

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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...

Page 4: ...ant 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 the...

Page 5: ...l aide d un thermom tre pr cis Ne pas utiliser une cuve de relaxation imm diatement apr s un exercice fatigant L utilisation prolong e d une cuve de relaxation peut tre dangereuse pur la sant Ne pas p...

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...

Page 14: ...Page 14 Notes...

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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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