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3.2
Power Supply Installation
If the WM44 is to replace an older model WATERMAID® chlorinator (purchased after 1994), installation
should be as simple as lifting the old power supply (upwards) off the wall bracket and placing the new WM44
on the existing bracket. There is no need to install a new bracket unless the existing one has deteriorated.
For all other installations, the stainless steel wall bracket (supplied) will need to be installed. A firm surface
able to carry up to 15 kg is required, such as timber, brick or concrete. The bracket design is simple and only
requires two (2) stainless steel screws (supplied)
. Please note: masonry plugs are required for brick/concrete
installations.
WARNING:
The WM44 power supply carries an IP23 rating. It is not designed to be installed out in the
weather, nor other areas where water ingress is likely to occur. Steps should be taken to install the power
supply in a dry, well ventilated area such as a filter box or equipment shed or steps should be taken to provide
a cover for the power supply.
3.3
Connecting Pool Equipment
Once the WATERMAID® WM44 power supply and cell have been installed, and 24 hours have passed for the
pressure cement to dry, the WM44 is ready for start-up.
1.
Plug the pump's power cord into the socket located at the base of the WM44 power supply.
2.
Plug the WM44's power cord into the mains 240V power point. See following diagrams.
3.
Turn on mains power and proceed to sections 4 and 5 for operating modes and system configuration.
Power Connections (utilising the internal time-clock)