1.
Wire power pack to pool pump power source using
3.3 mm
2
(12 AWG) insulated wire and conduit. Wire
the power pack to the LOAD side of the filter pump
or the LOAD side of the pool pump timer relay so
that the chlorinator can only come on when the pool
pump comes on (see Figure 4).
2.
Remove the electrical mounting plate that feeds the
power cable to the powerpack.
3.
Feed the power cable through the mounting plate.
4.
Connect the conduit to the mounting plate.
5.
Make the wire connections. Note: The green wire
should be connected to the ground point.
6.
Place all of the wire connections and cables inside
the power pack and secure the electrical mounting
plate tightly.
7.
Plug the cell into the Power Pack.
3.6
Bonding
The Canadian Electric Code (CEC
or C22.1
) requires
pool equipment to be bonded to each other. Check your
local codes to determine if the CEC and/or other local
installation codes are enforced by the local competent
authorities. A solid, copper 8.37 mm
2
(8 AWG) wire is
recommended, per the CEC, for bonding the power
pack to a permanent bonding connection that
is acceptable to the local competent authorities. Refer
to your locally enforced codes for the acceptable
bonding wire gauge. Attach the bonding point located
on the bottom of the chassis backplate to a common
bonding point. Do not use the power pack as the
common bonding point.
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WARNING
Select field conductor size appropriately, taking into
consideration length of circuit and in accordance with
applicable installation codes. The ground conductor
must be minimum 12 AWG.
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