POWER PACK
WARNING
Risk of electric shock which can result in serious injury or loss of life:
Before attempting to install or service, ensure
that all power to the circuit supplying power to the system is disconnected or turned off at the circuit breaker. All wiring must be
done in accordance with the National Electrical Code® (NEC)®, NFPA-70®.
In Canada, the Canadian Electrical Code (CEC), CSA C22.1, must be followed. All applicable local installation codes and
regulations must be followed.
Mounting Location
1. Determine an installation location that is protected from pressurized water spray from sprinklers and from mechanical
impact.
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Must be near the equipment pad.
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At least 61cm (2′) above the ground.
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At least 1.5m (5′) away from inside edge of the pool or spa in the US.
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In Canada, at least 3m (9.8′) away from the inside edge of the pool or spa.
2. The power pack must be within 4.5m (15′) of the cell to accommodate the DC power supply cable run.
3. The power pack location must be inaccessible to children.
4. Consult and comply with any and all local, provincial and national installation codes and/or regulations that are
applicable, as may be enforced by the local Authorities Having Jurisdiction (AHJ’s) or competent authority in Canada.
SURFACE MOUNTING
1. Remove the heavy duty mounting brackets fastened to the back of the power pack by removing the four screws.
2. Use the upper mounting bracket as a guide to mark the mounting surface.
3. Drill the mounting surface and install expansion anchors as needed for the upper bracket.
4. Rotate the mounting brackets 180º and install on the power center.
5. Hang the power pack from the top bracket.
6. Mark the mounting surface for the installation of the lower screws.
7. Remove the power pack from the mounting surface.
8. Drill the mounting surface and install anchors as needed.
9. Hang power pack from the upper bracket and install lower screws
WIRING
The cell transformer is dual voltage and has a voltage selector switch. The switch is factory set to 240VAC and can be
switched to 120VAC. Confirm that the switch is set to the desired voltage.
Open the power pack, loosen the screw in the center of the dead panel and flip the panel down.
Run 12 AWG (3.3mm2) insulated wire and flexible conduit from the LOAD side of the pool pump timer/automation relay so
that the Jandy TruClearXL will only receive power when the pool pump is turned on.
Attach L1 and L2/Neutral to the inputs on the top right corner of the Power Interface Board (PIB).
Connect the ground to the bonding lug located above the PIB.
Connect the cell cable to the threaded port on the bottom of the power pack.
Use the RS485 connection to connect to an automation system.
A lug marked “BONDING LUG” is provided on the external surface. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local
common bonding grid in the area of the pool or spa to this terminal with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller
than No. 8 AWG in US, 6 AWG in Canada.