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1. of the connector and directly under the gold contacts Squeeze the handles firmly to set the contacts and secure the cable Note It is important that the orientation blue conductor closest to tool handles is identical at all four cable ends VALVE ACTUATORS Remove knob handle and four screws from cap of valve s to be motorized and use the four mounting screws provided ta mount Valve Actuator s to valve s Run cables to low voltage wiring compartment of LX 100 and plug into circuit board at the appropriate Valve Socket Plug intake suction valve into INT VLV Socket Plug return valve into RET VLY Socket Plug auxiliary valve if applicable into AUX VLV Socket DOAMPOOL CLR TIRER FLYR TIKTA URE pess co PUR a tse NEE OTe OID LX 100 POWER CENTER WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR Select a convenient location to mount the Temperature Sensor model TS SL in the plumbing system after the intake valve and before the heater Drilt a 5 16 diameter hole in the pipe and insert the Sensor Use a screwdriver to open the hose clamp included Position clamp over the Sensor and gently tighten around the pipe Caution Overtightening of clamp can cause deformation of o ring seal Run 2 conductor cable 25 ft is included with Installation Hardware package between Sensor location and law voltage compartment of LX 100 Power Center At the Sensor pay attention to color coding green conductor connects to green red conducto
2. immersing Sensor in ice water 10 SYSTEM START UP Apply power to the system At the Power Center verify that the POWER ON status light is illuminated and make sure that all of the Service Switches are in the AUTO position If the status light is not on check the 3 amp circuit breaker which is located above the faceplate If the cir cult breaker has tripped indicated by a white tab push to reset At the Indoor Controller verify that there is a TEMPERATURE Display and check that the EQUIP MENT STATUS INDICATORS are functioning when the Pushbuttons are activated F there is no status display check the connections at each end of the communication cables very carefully If necessary crimp new modular connectors to the cables 1f the TEMPERATURE Display indicates three dashes or a very high temperature 400 degrees or more check the connections to the Temperature Sensor At the Indoor Controller press appropriate Pushbutton s so that none of the EQUIPMENT STATUS INDICATORS are illuminated At the Intake and Return Valves flip toggle switch on rear of Actuator s between ONT and ON positions as necessary so that valves have rotated to pool circulation At the Power Center verify that the FILTER PUMP Time Clock is operating To set the time of day rotate the dial in a clockwise direction until the hours and minutes line up with the white arrow at eight o clock posilion on clock face To program daily opera
3. the Spa is tumed off This enables the heater to cool down so that the heat exchanger and plumbing are not damaged from overheating The PUMP DELAY Light indicates that the delay is in effect POWER ON Status Light Indicates that power has been connected to the system If this light is not on consult your Pool Serviceperson MOTORIZED VALVES Your control system is designed to activate two motorized valves which automatically rotate between pool and spa circulation whenever Pushbutton S SPA is activated at the Indoor Controller These valves are also activated from the FILL and DRAIN positions of the SPA Service Switch at the Power Center An additional motorized valve may have been installed for a custom hydraulic application such as a foun tain or waterfall or in lieu of a booster pump to activate your pool cleaner A toggle switch is located on the rear of each Valve Actuator This switch is used by the Pool Builder to set the correct valve rotation direction DO NOT ADJUST THIS SWITCH POSITION y VA 241 OFF qag ROTATE ayt f SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA SIDE REMOTE CONTROL A 4 button waterproof Remote Control may have been installed into the wall of your spa This will enable you to control the equipment while sitting in your spa Your Pool Builder should have custom labeled each button for your specific application The RED Button duplicates Pushbutton S at the Indoor Controller activates the spa circula
4. while the spa is being plumbed See RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC on page 2 When the spa construction is completed cut back the 1 14 dia pvc receptacle flush with the spa wall fin ish or surface of deck See Fig 1 Screw Mounting Adapter onto Spa side Remote and finger tighten Do not use wrench Thread cable through conduit to low voltage compartment of LX 100 Power Center Carefully glue Mounting Adapter into 1 2 pve receptacle using pyc cement For aesthetic purposes it is suggested that the Spa side Remote be installed with the red pushbutton in the 12 o clock position See Fig 2 1 12 PCV PIPE SI SUPERSWITCH if 3 A T SWITCH 1 RED WIRE SWITCH 2 YELLOW WIRE Na f MOUNTING ADAPTER na U SWITCH 3 GREEN WIRE l SWITCH 4 BLUE WIRE Fig 1 Fig 2 At the LX 100 identify the 6 conductor cable from the Spa side Remote and cut off excess cable as nec essary Strip insulation of each conductor 44 and connect to REMOTE SWITCHES Screw Terminals at bottom of circuit board in accordance with wiring diagram Black conductor Switch Common to GND screw terminal Red conductor Red Pushbutton to SPA screw terminal Yellow conductor Yellow Pushbutton to AUXI screw terminal Green conductor Green Pushbutton to AUX2 screw terminal Blue conductor Blue Pushbutton to AUX3 screw terminal There is no connection for the orange conductor A set of adhesive labels is provided
5. 6 diameter holes and insert mounting anchors included into the three holes Pull cables through large hole in backplate and use the three 1 44 screws to mount backplate to wall Use the Crimping Tool model TOOL 6 to attach modular connectors at each end of both cables See USING THE CRIMPING TOOL below At the CP 100 Controller plug the silver cable with modular connector attached into the circuit board at Socket 1 SILVER and plug the black cable into Socket 2 Use the four 44 screws included to mount CP 100 Controller to the backplate At the LX 100 Power Center plug the silver cable with modular connector attached into the circuit board at Socket fl SILVER and plug the black cable into Socket 2 USING THE CRIMPING TOOL Make sure that the end of the cable is cut squarely not diagonally insert the cable between the stripper blades of the tool until it touches the stop Squeeze the handles and pull the tool making sure that the cable stays perpendicular to it If this is done correctly the outer jacket of the cabie will be removed without damaging the insulation on the individual conductors Place a modular connector in the holder portion of the tool so that the front of the connector is against the stop and the gold contacts face the crimper Orient the prepared cable so that the blue conductor is closest to the tool handles and insert cable into connector Make certain that the conductors are flush with the tip
6. ER Service Switch to the OFF position Do not drain the Spa completely or prime will be lost 4 When cleaning or spa maintenance is complete set the SPA Service Switch to the FILL position and the FILTER Service Switch to the ON position The Spa will begin to fill with clean water from the Pool 5 When the water level in the Spa has returned to normal return the SPA Service Switch and the FILTER Service Switch to the AUTO position CAUTION Do not leave the equipment unattended when draining or filling the Spa WINTERIZING THE SYSTEM During the winter season it is possible to partially drain your Swimming Poot and disable the pool equip ment but still be able to use your Spa Consult a qualified Service Company to drain the Pool and protect the plumbing from freeze damage The following procedure will disable the pool equipment H At the Indoor Controller press Pushbutton S to tum ihe Spa on 2 At the motorized valves flip toggle switch on rear of Valve Actuators to the OFF position 3 At the Indoor Controller press Pushbutton to turn the Spa off d At the Power Center set the FILTER Service Switch to the OFF position to disable the Time Clock or if daily Spa filtration is required leave the FILTER Service Switch in the AUTO position and program the FILTER PUMP Time Clock accordingly If your Control System incorporates a Recirculating Freeze Sensor it may not be necessary to ha
7. ERATES FILTER PUMP DOES NOT OPERATE FILTER PUMP DOES NOT TURN OFF POOL CLEANER DOES NOT OPERATE HEATER DOES NOT OPERATE SPA WATER LEVEL DROPS WARRANTY INSTALLATION MANUAL CP 100 POOL SPA CONTROL SXSTEM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All wiring must be performed by a qualified electrician Basic safety precautions and local codes should always be followed when installing and using this electri cal equipment READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM INCLUDES CP100 Controller LX100 Power Center or LX1001 Load Center CVA24T Valve Actuators P N 263045 2qty TS5L Water Temperature Sensor 2COND Hook up Cable 25 1 spuol 6COND Communication Cable 2qty 150ft spools Modular Connectors for Communication Cable Mounting Hardware for CP 100 TOOLS REQUIRED 3 16 dia Drill for mounting CP 100 Controller 5 16 dia Drill for mounting TS SL Water Temperature Sensor Crimping Tool for mounting Modular Connectors to Communication Cable model TOOL 6 EQUIPMENT LOCATION With the exception of the Spa side Remote Control which is UL listed for installation right at the tile line of the spa all equipment must be located five feet or more from the water s edge LX 100 Power Center at the equipment site CP 100 Controller inside the house or other weath
8. P 100 POOL SPA CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL ara a Tat GB aaa a Sjaan arf ba my wa L ool Products Because reliability matters most INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM INCLUDES TOOLS REQUIRED EQUIPMENT LOCATION RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS LX 100 POWER CENTER HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING GENERAL SYSTEM POWER EQUIPMENT POWER LOW VOLTAGE CABLES LOW VOLTAGE WIRING CP 100 INDOOR CONTROLLER USING THE CRIMPING TOOL VALVE ACTUATORS WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEATER CONNECTIONS DUAL THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER SINGLE THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER ELECTRIC HEATER OR HEAT PUMP SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA SIDE REMOTE CONTROL POOL CLEANER AUXILIARY VALVE SPA WATERFALL CONTROL FREEZE PROTECTION SYSTEM START UP ha OWNER S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION SAFETY FEATURES HEATER PROTECTION POOL CLEANER PROTECTION INDOOR CONTROLLER Equipment Pushbuttons 5 1 2 and 3 EQUIPMENT STATUS INDICATURS TEMPERATURE Display USING YOUR SPA POWER CENTER FILTER PUMP and POOL CLEANER Time Clocks SPA Service Switch FILTER Service Switch AUX AUX2 and AUX3 Service Switches HEATER Switch PUMP DELAY Status Light POWER ON Status Light MOTORIZED VALVES SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA SIDE REMOTE CONTROL SPA WATERFALL CONTROL FREEZE PROTECTION MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE SPA WINTERIZING THE SYSTEM TROUBLE SHOOTING GENERAL NOTHING OP
9. R CONTROLLER Installed in a convenient location inside your house the Controller gives you fingertip control of all the equipment associated with your swimming pool and spa pool spa control system Equipment Pushbuttons S 1 2 and 3 Four Pushbuttons are provided for activating the various pieces of equipment Your Pool Builder should have custom labeled each Pushbutton for your specific application EQUIPMENT STATUS INDICATORS Status Lights are located above cach Pushbutton The presence of a light indicates that the equipment is running The absence of a light indicates that equipment is turned off TEMPERATURE Display A digital display indicates the precise water temperature Spa temperature is displayed during spa circula tion and pool temperature is displayed during pool circulation Note The filter pump must be running to provide accurate temperature display USING YOUR SPA To turn your spa on simply press Pushbutton 5 The motorized valves will rotate to spa circulation the filter pump will tum on and the heater will fire The TEMPERATURE Display will let you know when the spa is ready for use POWER CENTER Located in close proximity to your pool equipment the Power Center houses mechanical time clocks for your filter pump and pool cleaner if applicable and manual switches for your Pool Serviceperson 4 kd bp e 8 jeb ua ANT Baa FILTER PUMP and POOL CLEANER Time Clocks Check with y
10. UX3 Service Switches For normal system operation keep these Switches in the AUTO position The OFF and ON positions override the Indoor Controller and provide convenient manual control at the equipment site HEATER Switch The SPA ONLY position will enable heating only when the spa ts being circulated The OFF position will disable the heater The SPA amp POOL position will enable heating whenever the spa or pool is being circulated For Dual Thermostat Heaters At the heater set pool and spa thermostats to desired temperatures Verify at the heater that the 3 position ON OFF switch was set to OFF during installation For Single Thermostat Heaters To heat the spa only set the spa temperature at the heater and set the LX 100 Power Load Center Heater switch to SPA ONLY If pool heating is desired it is necessary to turn the heater thermostat down to pool temperature and set the LX 100 Power Load Center Heater switch to SPA amp POOL Verify at the heater that the ON OFF switch was set to ON during installation The SPA ONLY position will enable heating only when the Spa is being circulated The OFF position will disable the heater The SPA POOL position will enable heating whenever the filter pump is running PUMP DELAY Status Light A built in electronic delay circuit will automatically run the filter pump for an additional 4 minutes when ever
11. ble to main tain a minimum distance of 12 between parallel runs of low voltage and AC current carrying wires l 2 qty separate 150 foot spools of 6 conductor 26 AWG communication cable are provided one black and one silver to connect to the CP 100 Controller Nate Cable lubricant must be used when pulling these cables through the conduit 2 25 feet of Z conductor 22 AWG cable is provided to connect the Water Temperature Sensor 3 CVA 24 Valve Actuators are provided with 15 feet of 3 conductor cable 4 The optional Spa side Remote Control is provided with necessary cable attached LOW VOLTAGE WIRING TTA CONNECTIONS EEE TLR TINEH FLTA TIRES KOS ONOR WS I AmE PAG ai 2 CA WATER SENYOR to SPA SIDE REMOTE CP 100 INDOOR CONTROLLER Select a convenient location inside the house or other weather protected area to mount the CP 100 Control ler The overall width of the Controller with doors open is 11 49 The location of the 6 conductor com munication cables on the centerline of the enclosure should therefore be at least 5 4 from any door jamb wall corner or other obstacle Remove backplate from Controller Temporarily pull cables through large hole in backplate and position backplate on surface of wall Make sure that backplate is level and that TOP nomenclature is oriented correctly and mark the three mounting points on the surface of the wall With the backplate removed from the wall drill 341
12. e Switch to the ON position If the pump still doesn t operate consult a qualified Service Company FILTER PUMP DOES NOT TURN OFF L At the Power Center check that the FILTER Service Switch is not in the ON position 2 Check that the PUMP DELAY Status Light is not on indicating that the System is running its 4 minute cool down cycle 3 Check that the POOL CLEANER Time Clock is not programmed on automatically for ing the filter pump on 4 Turn the FILTER Service Switch to the OFF position If the pump continues to run consult a qualified Service Company POOL CLEANER DOES NOT OPERATE l At the Power Center check that the POOL CLEANER Time Clock is programmed on 2 At the Indoor Controller make sure that Pushbutton 5 SPA is not turned on 3 Pool cleaner pump may require servicing HEATER DOES NOT OPERATE l Make sure that filter pump is running 2 Check heater thermostat setting and pilot light if applicable 3 Check filter pressure If filter is clogged the heater may not be getting sufficient water flow d Heater may require servicing SPA WATER LEVEL DROPS 2 I At the Power Center check that the SPA Service Switch is in the AUTO position 2 Check that Motorized Valves rotate in both directions by adjusting toggle switch on the rear of each Valve Actuators Remember to return switches to their original position after testing 3 A check valve in the system may be leaking Refer
13. em activates the pool cleaner If a booster pump pool cleaner is being used plumb the booster pump so that its suction side is connected to the pool return after the heater and as close to the ground as practical LX 100 POWER CENTER Select a convenient location to mount the LX 100 Power Center Ensure that the location is greater than 5 feet rom the water s edge and no further than 15 feet from any motorized valves otherwise Valve Actua tor cables will need to be extended Mount the LX 100 on a flat surface using appropriate screws through the three external mounting points located on the side of the enclosure Do not drill and mount from inside the enclosure Loosen LOCK SCREW of hinged faceplate in left side of LX 100 and swing open to expose the low volt age compartment All low voltage connections are made to the circuit board in accordance with winng diagram located inside door The high voltage wiring compartment is located behind service panel in right side of LX 100 HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING GENERAL At the equipment site install an electrical sub panel with separate breakers for each load Circuit breakers should be readily accessible to the spa user but installed at least 5 feet from the water s edge Make sure that the motor s on the equipment have built in thermal protection At the LX 100 remove the service panel at left to expose the high voltage compartment and knock out the appropriate holes at bottom of encl
14. er protected area CVA 24 Valve Actuators at valves to be motorized TS 5L Water Temperature Sensor at the filter pump Spa side Remote Control optional at spa wall or decking YAN RECOMMENDED HXDRAULIC SCHEMATIC Refer for PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS on page 3 i L DYN af BIY Lar Ir VdS HAINID HIMOe WIXI PLUMBING REQUIREMENTS Plumb system in accordance with RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC on page 2 local codes and the following guidelines Bring all lines back to the equipment pad l Spa should be at or above the level of the pool If spa is attached to pool provide a dam between the two bodies of water to allow spa overflow into pool If spa is not attached to pool an overflow sufficient in size to carry full pump flow must be installed at water level in the spa Plumb a three port Intake Valve on the suction side of the filter pump so that center port of valve is connected to the pump inlet Connect spa suction to one side of Intake Valve and pool suction to the other side Plumb a three port Return Valve on the retum side of the heater so that return water will enter valve through the center port Connect spa return to one side of Return Valve and pool return to the other side A 14 spa make up line incorporating a M manual gate or ball valve and for elevated spas a A check valve may be provided to bypass the pool return line This will enable some of the chemi ca
15. for custom identification of individual Spa side Remote pushbuttons Use a pair of fine tip tweezers to carefully adhere the appropriate label at each button POOL CLEANER For systems which incorporate a booster pump pool cleaner itis possible ta add a mechanical time clock for programming the daily cleaning cycles Instali 24 Hour Time Clock model TMR LX into LX 100 faceplate at the POOL CLEANER location and plug into top of circuit board at CLNR TIMER socket in accordance with instructions provided Install a 20 Amp Relay Kit model RLY LX at the LX 100 Power Center in accordance with instruc tions provided and plug into circuit board at CLNR relay socket AUXILIARY VALVE It is possible to add a Valve Actuator model CVA 24 to the system to motorize a two port or three port valve for a custom hydraulic feature such as a pool cleaner fountain waterfall etc The Valve Actuator can be uctivated from either the pool cleaner or auxiliary 3 circuit Remove knob handle and four screws rom cap of valve to be motorized and use the four mounting screws provided to mount Valye Actuator to valve Run cable to low voltage compartment of L X 100 and plug into circuit board at AUX VLV Valve Socket Identify the Z position AUX VLV Program Switch which is located at bottom right of LX 100 circuit board and use the corner of a small screwdriver or other blunt instrument to adjust the Switch accordingly I To activate valve from the pool clea
16. hbutton control of the equipment from the convenience of your home the Power Center automatically controls the timing of your filter pump and pool cleaner if applicable and provides easy maintenance for your Pool Serviceperson and the Motorized Valves switch the filter and heater from pool to spa Additionally the Control System incorporates important safety features which protect your pool equip ment from accidental damage Your system may also include additional Remote Controls and special options which further add to the convenience safety and economy of operating your pool equipment SAFETY FEATURES HEATER PROTECTION A built in electronic delay circuit automatically runs the filter pump for an additional 5 minutes whenever the spa is turned off This feature enables the heater to cool down so that the heat exchanger and plumbing are not damaged from overheating POOL CLEANER PROTECTION If your system incorporates an automatic pool cleaner it will have been plumbed in conjunction with the filter pump so that it must have water circulation in order to operate The CP 100 incorporates the following protection features against possible pump damage if there is no water circulation l The filter pump will automatically be activated whenever the pool cleaner is running even if the filter pump isn t programmed on Your pool cleaner will automatically be switched off whenever water is being circulated to the Spa 2 INDOO
17. he heater toggle switch in the ON position and set the thermostat to the desired temperature Run the two wires to low voltage compartment of LX 100 Power Load Center Strip insulation 14 and connect to GHTR Screw Terminals at Terminals P and HC Make a jumper wire and connect Terminals P and 8 together ELECTRIC HEATER For systems which utilize an electric heater a 20 Amp Relay Kit model RLYLX should be added at the LX 100 Power Load Center Install RL LX in accordance with instructions provided and plug onto circuit board at the EHTR relay socket The relay is capable of controlling an electric heater rated up to 3KVA or the magnetic contactor of a larger electric heater Inside the heater connect two 14 AWG wires in series with the heater thermostat circuitry Place the heater toggle switch in the ON position and set the thermostat to the desired temperature Run the two wires to the high voltage compartment of the LX 100 Power Load Center and connect lo LINE and LOADI terminals of the electric heater relay SXSTEM OPTIONS SPA SIDE REMOTE CONTROL The optional Spa side Remote Control is a double insulated device which is UL listed for installation within 5 feet of the water s edge It is typically installed at the tile line of the spa wall above water level or in the deck within arm s reach of the spa If the Spa side Remote is to be installed into the wall of a gunite spa provision should be made
18. lly balanced water from the pool to cycle through the spa The manual valve will allow the amount of bypass to be adjusted If the spa is to be constructed in concrete special provision should be made at this time for the installation of the Spa side Remote Control Select a convenient location in the deck or above water level in the spa wall where the Spa side Remote will not be submerged by the spa water and install a 6 to 12 length of 1 14 pvc pipe to provide a receptacle for the Spa side Remote The pipe should be level and protrude beyond the finished surface of the spa It will be cut back at a later date Reduce pipe size down to 14 ar 34 conduit and run to proposed LX 100 location at equipment pad Use sweep elbows for tums The Spa side Remote will not be installed until spa construction is complete For systems which incorporate a skimmer it is possible to balance the amount of suction between the skimmer and main drain for maintenance purposes This is easily accomplished by installing a manual three port mixing valve at the suction line Plumb one port to the skimmer and the other to the main drain If a non booster pump pressure side pool cleaner is being used plumb a manual three port valve between the filter pump and filter with the third port plumbed to the pool cleaner line and install a motorized two port Pool Cleaner Valve at this line The motorized valve will automatically open whenever the Control Syst
19. ner circuit turn Switch 1 ON and Switch 2 OFF 2 To activate valve from the auxiliary 3 circuit tum Switch 1 OFF and Switch 2 ON SPA WATERFALL CONTROL For systems where spa water level is higher than that of the pool it is possible to use the auxiliary 1 circuit to rotate the return valve to spa return position thus creating an overflow waterfall effect from the spa inta the pool This feature will cease whenever the spa is being circulated To enable this feature it is necessary to adjust the Z position WTRFL AUXI Program Switch which is located at center right of LX 100 circuit board Use the comer of a small screwdriver or other blunt instru ment to slide Switch 1 and Switch 2 to the ON position FREEZE PROTECTION A Recirculating Freeze Sensor model FPS C may be added to the system It will protect the plumbing and equipment from possible freeze damage by running the filter pump whenever the temperature falls to approx 41 F Install FPS C in accordance with instructions provided and connect to LX 100 circuit board at FRZ and GND screw terminals An Auxiliary Freeze Sensor model FPS AUX may also be added to the system to activate auxiliary equipment such as a jet pump during potential freezing conditions Install FPS AUX in accordance with instructions provided Note tis advisable to inspect and test Freeze Sensors at least once a year preferably prior to the onset of the freezing season Testing can be done by
20. osure to facilitate conduit mounting Screw terminals are provided for high voltage connections SYSTEM POWER Provide a separate circuit breaker to power the system Either 115 or 230V AC can be used 115V is pref erable System draws less than l Amp The breaker will open all ungrounded supply conductors to com ply with section 422 20 of the National Electrical Code ANSUNFPA 70 1987 Run appropriate wires from circuit breaker to high voltage compartment of LX 100 and connect to top terminal block in accordance with wiring label which is marked SYSTEM POWER Install two jumper wires for 115V or one jumper for 230V according to wiring label EQUIPMENT POWER Provide independent circuit breakers for RI FLTR R2 AUX1 R3 AUX2 and R4 AUX3 Run appropriate wires from breakers to high voltage compartment of LX 100 and connect to LINE and LINE2 screw terminals at each terminal block Connect pumps and other high voltage equipment to LOADI and LOAD terminals Each individual terminal block can be wired for either 15V or 230VAC Note For 115V equipment only half of the terminal block will be used ie LINE and LOADI LOW VOLTAGE CABLES Install cable between the low voltage compartment of the LX 100 Power Center and the various pieces of equipment Provide plastic or metallic conduit where cables run underground through concrete etc Note Never install low voltage and high voltage wires in the same conduit It is advisa
21. our Pool Builder or Service Company as to the amount of time required to provide efficient filtration and cleaning of your pool To set the correct time of day rotate the Dial s in a clockwise direction until the hours and minutes line up with the white arrow at eight o clock position on clock face Pay particular attention to the AM and PM sections of the Dial s To program the daily filtration or cleaning cycle s depress the desired number of sections around the perimeter of the Dial s by pushing towards the center For each section depressed the equipment will operate for 15 minutes NOTE A built in protection circuit automatically activates the filter pump whenever the pool cleaner is running even if the FILTER PUMP Time Clock is not programmed on This safeguards against possible damage to the pool cleaner pump when there is no water circulation SPA Service Switch For normal system operation keep this Switch in the AUTO position The FILL and DRAIN positions are used when cleaning the spa FILTER Service Switch For normal system operation keep this Switch in the AUTO position The OFF and ON positions allow your Pool Serviceperson to override the FILTER PUMP Time Clock without altering the program CAUTION If your system incorporates a POOL CLEANER Time Clock pump damage will occur if the pool cleaner is activated while the FILTER Service Switch is in the OFF position AUXI AUX2 and A
22. r connects to red and use 2 of the crimp connectors included to provide waterproof connections Before making connections cut off uninsulated wire conductors should not be stripped Push the two wires to be connected into the small holes at one end of each connector and squeeze the cylinder with a pair of pliers At the LX 100 strip insulation of both conductors 14 and connect to circuit board at SNS and SNS Screw Terminals Pay attention color coding green conductor connects to SNS red conductor connects to SNS r HEATER CONNECTIONS DUAL THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER Inside the gas heater connect three 18 AWG wires in parallel with the heater toggle switch Do not disconnect or bypass the flow pressure or high limit switches Place the heater toggle switch in the OFF position and set the thermostats to desired pool and spa tem peratures Run the three wires to low voltage compartment of LX 100 Power Center Strip insulation 44 and connect to circuit board at GHTR Screw Terminals in accordance with wiring diagram located inside the LX 100 cover Connect High of heater thermostat to Terminal 5 Connect Low of heater thermostat to Terminal P Connect Common of heater thermostat to Terminal C SINGLE THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER HEAT PUMP Inside the heater connect two 18 AWG wires in series with the heater circuitry Do not disconnect or bypass the flow pressure or high limit switches Place t
23. tated lo spa circulation the filter pump has been activated and the heater has fired Press Pushbuitons 1 2 and 3 and check that appropriate equipment is being activated A set of adhesive labels ts provided for custom identification of equipment Use a pair of fine tip tweezers to adhere the appropriate label s below the Pushbutton s on the Indoor Controller Calibration of the TEMPERATURE Display has been preset at the factory However fine adjustment can be accomplished if necessary fosert a small fat blade screwdriver through the ADJUST hole which is located behind the right door of the Indoor Controller and rotate the Adjustment Screw accordingly The system is now ready to be operated as desired OWNER S MANUAL CP 100 POOL SPA CONTROL SXSTEM IMPORTANT SAFETV INSTRUCTIONS When operating or servicing this electrical equipment basic safety precautions should always be observed including the following READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS WARNING To reduce the risk of injury do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at al times SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS INTRODUCTION The CP 100 is an electronic control system which is designed to coordinate and operate all of the equip ment associated with your swimming pool and spa The system is comprised of three principle components l Indoor Controller 2 Power Center 3 Motorized Valves 2qty The Controller provides pus
24. ting cycle s depress the desired number of sections around the perime of the dial by pushing towards the center For each section depressed the filter pump will operate for 15 minutes If the system has a POOL CLEANER Time Clock verify that it is operating and check that it also acti vates the filter pump when the FILTER PUMP Time Clock is not pregrammed on At the Power Center slide the SPA Service Switch to FILL DRAIN and back to AUTO position and verify that the Valve Actuators are rotating accordingly If one of the Valve Actuators is 180 degrees out of phase flip toggle switch on rear of Actuator between ONI and ON2 position At the Power Center verify that the filter pump is being activated from the ON and OFF positions of the FILTER Service Switch Verify that the auxiliary equipment is being activated from the ON and OFF positions of the AUXI AUXZ and AUXS Service Switches Slide FILTER Service Switch to the ON position and the HEATER Service Switch to the SPA amp POOL position and verify that the heater has fired If the heater doesn t fire check the controls inside the heater and also the wiring connections At the Power Center return the HEATER Service Switch to the SPA ONLY position and all the other Service Switches to the AUTO position At the Indoor Controller press Pushbutton S to turn the spa on Verify that the Valve Actuators have ro
25. tion The YELLOW Button duplicates Pushbutton 1 at the Indoor Controller The GREEN Button duplicates Pushbutton 2 at the Indoor Controller The BLUE Button duplicates Pushbutton 3 at the Indoor Controller SPA WATERFALL CONTROL If your spa water level is elevated above that of the pool your Pool Builder may have incorporated a spa waterfall spillway feature With this feature you can use Pushbutton 1 at the Indoor Controller and the YELLOW Button at the Spa side Remote to circulate the pool water back to the spa creating an overflow waterfall effect from the spa to the pool The waterfall effect will cease whenever you are circulating the spa FREEZE PROTECTION A Freeze Sensor may have been added to your Control System This will protect the plumbing and equip ment from freeze damage by running the filter pump whenever the temperature falls to approx 41 F Freeze Sensors may have also been added to activate auxiliary equipment such as a jet pump or fountain during potential freezing conditions MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE SPA For cleaning or maintenance purposes it is possible to use the Control System to automatically empty your Spa and then to refill with clean water from the Pool At the Power Center 1 Set the SPA Service Switch to DRAIN position 2 Set the FILTER Service Switch to the ON position The Spa will begin to drain into the Pool 3 Before the Spa has completelv drained set the FILT
26. to a qualified Service Company 21 For questions repairs replacement parts or information on possible Authorized Service Centers within your vicinity call Pentair Pool Products 800 831 7133 Or visit us on the Internet at www pentairpool com il Pentair Pool Products Because reliability mattors mast PIN 441 HAT
27. ve the Swimming Pool drained It is however recommended that all Freeze Sensors be tested by an authorized Serviceperson before the onset of the winter season Testing can be accomplished by placing the Sensor in a glass of ice water and turning the FILTER Service Switch to the OFF position If the Sensor is functioning correctly the filter pump should turn on within ten minutes This test should also be conducted on any Auxiliary Freeze Sensors which may have been added for the jet pump or auxiliary equipment 20 TROUBLE SHOOTING Your Control System is designed to provide years of trouble free pool and spa enjoyment However if al any time your System should behave erratically consult the following Check List which should help to alleviate any problems caused by operator error If you are still unable to solve your particular symptom refer the siluation to a qualified Pool Service Company GENERAL l Check all circuit breakers at electrical sub panel 2 At the Power Center ensure that all the Service Switches are in the AUTO position NOTHING OPERATES l Check 3 amp circuit breaker which is located above FILTER PUMP Time Clock in Power Center Tripped circuit breaker is indicated by a white tab Push to reset Z If circuit breaker continues to trip refer to a qualified Service Company FILTER PUMP DOES NOT OPERATE l At the Power Center check that the FILTER PUMP Time Clock is programmed on 2 Turn the FILTER Servic
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