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ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 

 

Regency Spa Controller 

Owner’s Manual 

 

      

10/19/2009 

 

 

 

 

 

Copyright Zedar Technologies, Inc. 2009. Specifications and information in this manual are subject to 
change 

Summary of Contents for Regency

Page 1: ...ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES INC Regency Spa Controller Owner s Manual 10 19 2009 Copyright Zedar Technologies Inc 2009 Specifications and information in this manual are subject to change ...

Page 2: ...nsibilities 5 2 0 OVERVIEW 7 2 0 1 Control Panel 7 2 0 2 Relay Board 7 2 0 3 Temperature sensors 7 2 0 4 System features 7 2 0 5 System Default Settings 8 2 0 6 System Recommendations 8 3 0 CONTROL PANEL 9 3 0 1 Spa Control Keys 9 3 0 1 1 Water Pump 1 Key 9 3 0 1 2 Water Pump 2 Key 10 3 0 1 3 Blower 1 Key 10 3 0 1 4 Blower 2 Key 10 3 0 1 5 Done Key 10 3 0 1 6 Light Key 10 3 0 1 7 Auxiliary Key 10 ...

Page 3: ...ration 18 5 0 2 Overheat Operation 19 5 0 3 Freeze Protection Operation 19 6 0 SYSTEM SPECIFICATIONS 21 6 0 1 Relays 21 6 0 2 Electrical Outputs 21 6 0 3 Temperature 22 7 0 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 23 7 0 1 Control Panel 23 7 0 2 System Controller 23 7 0 2 1 Flow Sensor Pressure Switch 23 7 0 2 2 Thermowell 23 7 0 2 3 Temperature Sensor 23 7 0 2 4 Freeze Sensor 24 7 0 2 5 Heater 24 8 0 CONTACT IN...

Page 4: ... but no closer than 5 feet A GFCI could be used for this purpose All 120 Vac Spa require a dedicated 20 Amps GFCI service connection all 240 Spa require a dedicated 50 Amps GFCI service connection with a 6 3 AWG four wire all copper conductors In order to conserve electricity we recommend using 240 Vac connections in all 240 Vac capable Spa It should also be verified that a dedicated service is us...

Page 5: ...enerally if the GFCI does not stay engaged it is a wiring problem with the neutral wire The Neutral and the Ground wires cannot touch anywhere otherwise the GFCI will trip 1 0 2 Risk of Electrical Shock As a Spa owner some of the risks of electrical shock are but not limited to the following All supply circuits must be disconnected before accessing the Relay Board Terminals The cover should only b...

Page 6: ...age The use of alcohol drugs or medications before or while using the Spa made lead to unconsciousness that could lead to drowning Persons with infections or sores should never use the Spa Temperature of the spa may allow the growth of infectious bacteria if the system is not properly sanitized Persons using medication suffering from obesity history of heart disease low or high blood pressure diab...

Page 7: ...other auxiliary equipment as well as to program the system Some of its features are One 2 lines 24 characters LCD display 10 momentary buttons used to select operation and controller settings Operating temperature 0 C to 85 C 2 0 2 Relay Board This board has been designed for installation below the Spa s skirt It provides the user with the following features Could control for 2 pumps 2 blowers 2 a...

Page 8: ...d It will be turned OFF if the pump is switch to high speed 2 0 5 System Default Settings All default settings of the controller including the date and the time of the day are retained after power is removed from the system 2 0 6 System Recommendations In order to keep your Spa in optimum condition we recommend Keep you Spa user s manual which explain how to care for your spa Maintain proper level...

Page 9: ...ll be disable a message will be displayed indicating this failure after the depressed key is released it will be reactivated This feature will not allow the system to lock up because of a collapsed or defective key 3 0 1 Spa Control Keys There are 7 Spa control keys Pump1 Pump 2 Air 1 Air 2 Done Spa Light and Auxiliary A Spa should have at least one water pump optionally it could have a second or ...

Page 10: ... Done Key This key should be depressed after the Spa had been used A depression of this key will signal to the microcontroller in the system that Spa s software management should take over and execute the filtration cycles heat maintenance etc 3 0 1 6 Light Key Will activate the lights used in the Spa It is an ON OFF key 3 0 1 7 Auxiliary Key Will activate any device attached to the Auxiliary rela...

Page 11: ...ple if the Pump 1 is depressed the system will display After few seconds it will return to the default display 4 0 2 Temperature Setting A depression of either the Up or Down key will command the controller to enter the temperature setting mode by displaying Holding either key depressed will scroll the setting from 90 to 105 degrees Fahrenheit 4 0 3 Spa Programming Depressing the Programming key w...

Page 12: ...lected a depression of the Programming key will save the entry by displaying A depression Done key will clear the entry and the old values will be retained If while trying to program a setting a key is not depressed for a period of 10 seconds the system will automatically exit the programming mode and the selected setting will not be saved in memory it will display the following screen for few sec...

Page 13: ...l be the Clock Setting If the Clock format was set to the 12 HOURS format a depression of the Programming key will allow the user to set the HOURS a second the MINUTES a third either PM or AM a fourth will save the programmed value Follow similar procedure for 24 HOURS format All the mentioned depressions have to be executed in order to set the time properly 4 0 3 3 Date Setting The next available...

Page 14: ...if it needs to use the Spa by simply depressing any of the keys After using the spa it will return to the silence mode if required While the screen bellow is being displayed Upon depression of the Programming key the system will display And allow the user to enter the Silence Timer Starting Hours next depression the MINUTES next AM PM if the clock mode was set to 12 hours format Finally it will di...

Page 15: ...the spa it will return to the vacation mode if required While the screen bellow is being displayed The modes are OFF or ON ACTIVE The mode is selected by depressing the Programming Key and then either the Up or Down key to set the desired mode If the mode ON is selected the system will display A depression of the Programming mode will set MONTH a second depression the DATE and finally the YEAR nex...

Page 16: ...her the Up or Down keys until the desire setting is obtained then saved by depressing the Programming key one more time Next screen is the cool down cycle the maximum setting is 180 seconds It is defined as the number of seconds the pump will run after the heater is turned off Next screen is the clear cycle the maximum setting is 180 seconds It is defined as the number of minutes the air blower wi...

Page 17: ...ext screen is the User Time Out the maximum setting is 60 minutes It is defined as the number of minutes the system has not sense any key have been depressed and should enter the Post Filtration Cycle Manual Mode User Time Out minutes ...

Page 18: ...en it will display the following display While using the Spa a depression of any of Spa control key will command the system to display the depressed key when it is released it will return to the default display Example if the Pump 1 is depressed the system will display After few seconds it will return to the default display It is recommended to depress the DONE key after the Spa is used however if...

Page 19: ...eep on raising the system will display the following screen Please remove power from the unit and call a certified technician 5 0 3 Freeze Protection Operation When the water temperature is sensed to be below 45 F 7 C the low speed pump and the heater will be TURNED ON the system will blink the following display If the temperature does not on raises the low speed pump will stay ON the system will ...

Page 20: ...Regency Owner s Manual Page 20 However if the temperature raises and reaches 50 C 10 C the system will blink the following display Water cold Spa Temperature Time of day ...

Page 21: ... Amps 240Vac 6 0 2 Electrical Outputs ABSOLUTE MAXIMUM RATING Ambient Temperature 25 C Pump HI 14 Amps 120Vac 12 Amps 240Vac Pump LOW 10 Amps 120Vac 8 Amps 240Vac Heater 2 KW 120Vac 4 KW 240Vac Auxiliary I 4 Amps 120Vac 4 Amps 120Vac Auxiliary II 4 Amps 120Vac 4 Amps 120Vac Light 1 Amps 12Vac Ozone Generator 3 Amps 120Vac 2 Amps 240 Vac NOTE The total current output of all devices MUST never excee...

Page 22: ...mperature Indicating Range 30 F to 120 F 1 C to 50 C Temperature Setting Range 60 F to 104 F 15 C to 40 C Factory Set 100 F 38 C Temperature Accuracy 2 F 1 C Overheat Temperature 112 F 44 5 C Freeze Temperature 45 F 7 C Working Temperature 20 F to 85 F ...

Page 23: ...er to minimize the wire length between them the system controller is shipped wired to customer requirements The controller s cover is removed by disconnecting the two screws holding the front cover and then the Spa equipment should be connected according to the provided schematic 7 0 2 1 Flow Sensor Pressure Switch The heater will not be activated unless the flow sensor Pressure switch is connecte...

Page 24: ... following procedure Insert the sensor into the groove located on the heater tube under the clip Make sure that the sensor is covered by the foam gasket under the clip Connect the sensor to the printed circuit board at the position indicated in the schematic 7 0 2 5 Heater The Black and White heater wires should be connected to the board terminal and the Green wire to the grounding plate ...

Page 25: ...ual Page 25 8 0 CONTACT INFORMATION ZEDAR TECHNOLOGIES Inc 700 E Lee St Elk Grove Village IL 60007 Phone 630 502 7238 Fax 847 228 1816 GENERAL INFORMATION wmoreira zedartech com Visit us on the Internet www zedartech com ...

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