2. The water sensor should be installed on the pool loop prior to the heater(s) and will display the
pool temperature whenever the “Pool Filter” pump is running.
3. The dual equipment spa sensor should be installed on the spa loop prior to the heater(s) and
will display the spa temperature whenever the “Spa Filter” pump is running.
4. The OmniPL can be programmed to accommodate spillover if desired. Note that spillover
operation will be automatically suspended whenever the spa filter pump is turned on.
5. The chlorinator cell and flow switch must be installed in the heater return path. If spillover is
enabled, then the OmniPL can chlorinate both the pool and spa (during spillover operation). If
not using spillover, the OmniPL can control an AquaRite (purchased separately) for chlorination
of both bodies of water.
6. If any water feature or pressure side cleaner boost pumps are used, be sure to enable the “in-
terlock” feature (see CONFIGURATION for details) to ensure that the pumps operate only when
the “Pool Filter” pump is on.
7. The plumbing diagram above is intended to be used as a general guideline and is not a com-
plete plumbing schematic for the pool.
Optional TurboCell
The TurboCell (used for chlorine generation) must be plumbed AFTER the filter and heater. If installed
on a pool/spa combination system, the cell must be plumbed BEFORE the pool/spa return valve in
order to allow proper chlorination of both the pool and the spa. Refer to plumbing diagram below:
The cell may be mounted vertically or horizontally, and water can move in either direction through
the cell. Install using the 2” unions provided. Tighten unions BY HAND for a watertight seal. For
systems with 1½” plumbing use adapters (provided by installer).
Flow Switch
A Hayward GLX-FLO flow switch (sold separately) is required if an HL-CHEM ORP & pH Sensing Kit
will be used. If no chemistry equipment is installed, the GLX-FLO is optional and can be used to
detect leaks or clogs in your pool’s plumbing system. If using the GLX-FLO, it must be plumbed in
line with any chemistry sensing/dispensing equipment at the very end of the return plumbing. This
will ensure that the OmniPL will detect a leak if it occurs anywhere at the pool pad. Understand that
if a leak occurs after the flow switch (downstream), the OmniPL will not sense a no-flow condition.
IMPORTANT: There must be at least a 12” (30cm) straight pipe run before (upstream) the flow switch.
FLOW
SWITCH
FLOW
SWITCH
VALVE
VALVE
POOL
POOL
SPA
SPA
12”
FLOW
SWITCH
FLOW
SWITCH
VALVE
VALVE
TurboCell
TurboCell
TurboCell
TurboCell
POOL
POOL
SPA
SPA
12”
min
min
Flow Switch
before Cell
Flow Switch
after Cell
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