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CAUTION
Do not overtighten the strain relief fi tting. Overtightening can cause damage to the Flow/Temp/Salinity
Sensor cable.
5. If using 1½ inch (40 mm) pipe, cut out a 17
7
/
8
inch (454 mm) section of pipe to insert the Cell -
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor Assembly (see Figure 13).
If using 50 mm (2 inch) pipe, cut out a 19
3
/
8
inch (492 mm) section of pipe to insert the Cell -
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor Assembly (see Figure 13).
6. Clean the cut ends of the pipe, 2 inch x 2 inch x 1½ inch Tee, and 1½ or 2 inch ABS Union with an
appropriate NSF
®
approved All Purpose cleaner/primer. Glue the ABS Union and PVC Tee onto the
cut pipe ends using an appropriate All Purpose NSF
®
approved Cement. Tighten the ABS Unions.
Hand Tighten Only.
Allow suf
fi
cient drying time before pressurizing system.
7. Wrap the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor threads with Te
fl
on tape ONLY (do not use silicone or pipe dope).
Be sure the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor (circular metal disks) are free of glue, excess Te
fl
on tape, or
any other debris.
8. Install the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor into the 1½ inch threaded opening of the 2 inch x 2 inch x 1½
inch Tee. Tighten to prevent water leakage.
Do not over tighten.
9. Feed the connector end of the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor cable through the DC cord strain relief
fi
tting
located in the bottom of the control center chassis backplate.
Be certain the connector is clean and
dry
, then plug the cable into the connector on the control center Printed Circuit Board as shown on
page 6 Figure 2. (
Do not pull Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor cable too tight, allow a little slack
).
10. Plug the DC cord into the Cell stud terminals protruding from the Cell top. (Plug in - in either
direction).
11. Connect the DC cord to the Control Center. Feed the DC cord through the same strain relief
fi
tting
as the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor. Plug the DC cord into the two push-on connectors located on the
control center Printed Circuit Board as shown in Figure 2 on page 6.
12. Tighten strain relief
fi
tting screws for the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor and the DC cord.
Do not pull
Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor cable or DC Cord too tight. Allow a little slack cable inside of Control
Center Enclosure.
13. Prior to reattaching front cover, check the wiring. Be sure the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor is plugged
in. The DC cord should be plugged in. Also, check the AC wiring.
14. Plug the ribbon cable attached to the front cover PC board into Printed Circuit Board mounted on the
backplate (See page 6 Figure 2). Now reattach the control center front cover to the backplate.
3.6 Connection to an AquaLink
®
RS Control System
The Jandy AquaLink RS is a multi-function pool controller and can fully control the function of the
AquaPure chlorine generator. The AquaPure will display JA when a button is pressed at the AquaPure while
the Jandy AquaLink RS is in control. Adjustment of the AquaPure chlorine production rate can be controlled
from the main menu of the Jandy AquaLink RS. Boost mode may be activated from the AquaPure while the
AquaLink RS is online. When the AquaLink RS is in Spa Mode, the AquaPure will adjust the output % to
1/10 (one-tenth) of the AquaLink RS setting. For example, if the AquaLink RS is set to 50% output and the
system is switched to Spa Mode, the AquaPure will switch to 5% output. Refer to the
AquaLink RS Owners
Manual
for more information. The AquaPure temperature, salinity, service codes, and LED indicators
operate as normal.
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