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6.
In the AquaLink
®
RS or PDA power center, wire the power pack directly to the LOAD SIDE of the filter
pump relay (see Figure 20).
7.
The Jandy AquaLink
®
RS or PDA and power pack use a four (4) wire connection to communicate and can
be wired up to 152.4 m (500 ft) apart. Any outdoor rated four conductor cable, minimum 0.33 mm
2
(22
AWG), can be used. Locate the appropriate screw terminals on the circuit board and wire the power pack to
the AquaLink RS or PDA red 4-pin terminal bar (see Figure 21).
NOTE
The screw terminals on the AquaLink RS or PDA are removable to aid in installation.
3.6.3
Testing the Connection
Once the power pack has been wired to the AquaLink RS Control System or PDA, follow these steps to test the
connection:
1.
Apply power to the power pack and the AquaLink RS Control System or PDA.
2.
Wait about 20 seconds. If the connection was successful, a
Ŧ
symbol will appear in the top right corner of the
power pack display.
NOTE
If the power pack does not connect to the controller, turn the power off to both devices and repeat steps 1 and 2. If
the power pack still does not connect to the controller, re-check the wiring connections (see Section 3.6.2) and the
controller setting on the power pack (see Section 3.6.1).
NOTE
Ensure the locking ring is level when engaging the threading clamp (see Figure 15).
3.7
Bypass Plumbing Instructions: If Flow Rate Exceeds 348 L/min (92 GPM)
WARNING
If flow rate exceeds 348 L/min (92 gpm), the cell must be plumbed on bypass otherwise it may result in property damage, personal
injury, or death.
NOTE
Pool pumps greater than 2 HP may produce flow rates exceeding 348 L/min (92 gpm). If you are unsure of the
flow rate of your pool pump, contact your dealer for assistance.
The maximum flow rate for the cell is 348 L/min (92 gpm). If flow rate exceeds 348 L/min (92 gpm), the cell MUST be
plumbed on bypass (see Figure 22). A control valve must be installed to regulate the flow through the cell. It can be
installed on the inlet side of the cell or between the inlet and discharge side of the bypass piping. The proper flow will be
achieved by adjusting the handle of the valve until the red “No Flow” light has turned off and all large air bubbles are
cleared from the cell.
3.8
Split Return Plumbing Instructions: For Infloor Cleaning Systems
If the chlorinator is used with an in-floor cleaning system, it must be installed in a separate dedicated return line or
damage to the chlorinator will occur.
NOTE
Do not install the chlorinator on in-floor systems that do not have a dedicated pool return as shown in Figure 23.
3.9
Alternative Installation (When Pipe is Obstructed)
If the only suitable length of pipe is obstructed, such as on a multiport valve often found on a sand filter, it is acceptable to
‘lean’ the cell over up to a maximum of 45 degrees (see Figure 24). Mark the feeder holes in the same angle that the cell
will be leaning to ensure that you drill in the right position.
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