STEP #6
MULTIPURPOSE CONTROL
RATINGS, WIRING AND SETTING THE MODE
IMPORTANT NOTE
There are seven modes to choose from depending on
your pool or spa equipment configuration. Each mode
has specific programming, timing, and lockout features
that are designed to work with specific types of pool
or spa equipment. Mode setting is generally done only
once and usually during the initial installation. It is
purposely difficult to enter the mode-changing program
and should only be done by a Qualified Installer. Be
sure you fully understand each mode’s definition and
installation, prior to selecting the proper mode.
CLOCK SOURCE VOLTAGE:
120/240V AC, 50/60 Hz.
POWER CONSUMPTION:
6W Max.
CONTACT CONFIGURATION:
SPST – each circuit
CONTACT RATINGS – EACH CIRCUIT, ALL MODES:
- 17A Resistive, 120/240V AC
- 17 FLA, 80 LRA 120/240V AC
- 5A Tungsten, 120/240V AC
EVENTS PER CIRCUIT:
3 On/Off Events Per Circuit
MEMORY RETENTION:
- 40 Year retention for all programmed settings
- 8-hour time retention
CLOCK CIRCUIT PROTECTION:
- Fast acting type 5x20, 125 mA Fuse
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Control Ratings and Individual Circuit Ratings
Mode 7
– (Pump High, Pump Low) Circuit one and
two are dedicated single pole outputs for a two-speed
pump load. Circuits one and two will never be ON at
the same time. Circuit three works together with either
circuit one or circuit two to provide the capability of
removing both power legs (L1 & L2) from the pump in
a 240 VAC installation. If circuit one is activated, circuit
three activates at the same time. Likewise for circuit two,
when activated, circuit three activates.
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