Optional Remote Key Pad Control Wiring Diagram
for ”Digital Logic” Digital Control Models with Time Clock Override Option Only
P COM. S
240 VAC
FAN
DIGITAL LOGIC CONTROL
#4 GRN
#3 YEL
#2 BLK
#1 RED
Route all wires through the heater’s low voltage access ports as shown on page 10. Attach the 4
wire, (#18 gage minimum wire size, 150 foot maximum length) insulated cable to the “brown” 4
position terminal located on the heater’s solid state circuit board inside the low voltage com-
partment (top section). Attach the other end of the cable to the “brown” 4 position terminal
located on the backside of Remote Key Pad in the same order:
#1 RED
#2 BLACK
#3 YELLOW
#4 GREEN
Plug-in the Jandy motor valve wire leads to the appropriate sockets (suction/return) on the heater’s
solid state circuit board as shown above. Route all wires through the heater’s low voltage access
ports as shown on page 14.
NOTE: The motor valves will turn when the pool/spa select buttons are pressed. The time clock
override will activate the water pump and keep it running when spa mode is selected.
There
will be a 30 second compressor time delay when the pool/spa select buttons are pressed
to allow the motor valves to rotate completely. There will be a 5 minute T.C.O. off
delay when: switching from pool to spa mode, when temperature is reached or if the
water pump loses prime and LF is displayed on the LED panel.
Page 15
NOTE:
The “brown” 4 position terminal can be unplugged from the solid
state circuit board and from the rear of the remote key pad for easier wiring.
NOTE:
All digital models will
operate 2 Jandy motor valves
without the remote key pad.
WARNING:
Improper connection of the Remote Key Pad wires will short out the control
system, BE SURE THIS IS DONE CORRECTLY !!