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Control System User’s Guide
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Configuring Valve Actuators (Controlled by AUX or Feature Circuit)
All IntelliTouch systems can drive two auxiliary valve actuators (A and B) for applications such as solar
heating and water features. With the addition of the Valve Module (P/N 520285), installed in the Load
Center or Power Center, the system will accommodate up to three additional actuators (C, D, and E).
An
AUX
circuit or
FEATURE
circuit can control auxiliary valve actuators. By using Feature circuits
to control valve actuators, you can conserve your AUX circuits for high voltage relays for controlling
pumps and lights. Use Macros to couple valve actuators with AUX circuits for specific applications.
Note: All Personality boards (including i5x and i10x) has two valve outputs A & B. With the addition
of the Valve Module (P/N 520285) board that connects to the Personality board, three additional valve
operators can be added to the system.
Configuring Valve Actuators
Note: If Expansion Centers are a part of the system, before this screen, you must select which main
Load Center or Power Center you wish to configure. The Load Center or Power Center number
matches display number (1 through 4).
Go to the Configure Valves screen.
1. Select the button next to the valve actuator you wish to
configure. Keep pressing the button until you find the
circuit name which you would like to use to control the
valve actuator.
Valve A:
Resides on the IntelliTouch Personality board.
If solar heating is setup AND NOT configured as a heat
pump, then this valve is dedicated for controlling the solar
heating valve actuator.
Valve B:
Resides on the IntelliTouch Personality board
next to Valve A.
Valves C, D, E:
Reside on the optional Valve Module
board that may be plugged into the IntelliTouch Personality board in any Load Center or Power
Center.
2. Repeat the above steps for each valve actuator.
3. Press
Save
when done.
4. Press
Exit
to return to main screen.
MENU SETUP ADVANCED CONFIGURE VALVES
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