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1.      All SP601 controllers have been designed to operate in conjunction with small  circulation pumps but care must be taken to ensure that the following points are  considered     1  Air must not collect in the heater tube    The water detector may sense any air trapped in the heater tube  causing the controller  to think the heater tube is empty and resulting in it faulting with    Err 1 Prime Failed      Also froth in the heater tube may still activate the water sensor while failing to cool the  element boss  resulting in thermal cut out operation  Error 6      2  There must be sufficient water flow through the heater tube    If the water is not flowing through the heater tube fast enough then the heat energy will  build up in the water and will lead to large temperature rises and at worst will cause the  thermal cutout to activate  This will lead to an Error 6 condition and the controller will  beep  The controller will then need to be switched off and back on once the heater tube  water temperature has dropped below 38  C  The thermal cutout will automatically reset  below this temperature     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  13    The thermal cutout is set to operate at 50  C     3  C  This gives a maximum allowable  element boss temperature of 47  C  If the pool is set to 41 5  C there is room for a  maximum water temperature rise of 5 5  C  From this requirement the pump must be  carefully matched to the size of the element  If the pump is
2.     for more details     Ozone background information   Ozone does not affect the pH balance    Ozone reduces total dissolved solids in water    Ozone helps to reduce the amount of chemicals required to treat a pool    Ozone kills bacteria  viruses  cysts  yeast  moulds  and mildew    Ozone is a gas that is generated from fresh air and is dissolved into the pool water   Ozone has more oxidising potential than chlorine gas and bromine    Ozone can be generated by UV light or corona discharge  CD   Corona discharge  uses a high voltage to produce a spark  Generally CD ozonators produce more  ozone than UV ozonators  Both types have a limited service life        When using an injector to introduce the ozone gas into the water  it is recommended  that a water by pass be used parallel with the injector  See diagram above  A by pass    Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  15    will allow the water flow rate through the injector to be tailored  by adjusting the ball  valve  so that the correct ozone gas flow and therefore gas to water mixture Is delivered   It will also ensure the water flow rate through the heater is maximised  Refer to your  ozonator s installation instructions for more information     The best use of any generated ozone gas  is to dissolve it into the water and try to keep  it dissolved in the water as long as possible     Tips    e A low water flow rate through the injector produces a low gas flow rate and results in  higher ozone gas co
3.    Each SP601 normally comes with a temperature sensor that is fitted to the heater  assembly  Alternatively an optional in pool temperature sensor can be fitted instead   The in pool temperature sensor provides more accurate control of the pool temperature  and is effected less by variations in operating conditions  See the temperature sensor  section for more detail   Both temperature sensors incorporate a solid state digital  sensor that is accurate to 0 5  C  Only one sensor can be connected at a time and the  temp sense DIP switch must be set apppropriatly to tell the controller which is fitted     Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  4       E SAS      US    0 00  E y Hi  SPAPOWER    SP60l    e            The water resistant poolside control panel features a moulded or webbed waterproof  membrane and a polycarbonate overlay that is resistant to pool chemicals  It contains an  alarm beeper  soft touch keys and a three digit LED temperature display  All user  controls are on this panel except sleep time adjustments  which can be done using the  optional sleep control clock that may be fitted to the control box itself     Model Variations    The improved design of the SP601 means that all the output sockets are included in  every model  The model numbers are explained below     Q601XX XX  601 Controller Cordset Voltage Element wattage  AU Australian   NZ model 15 1 5kW  220 240V  supplied with 20 2 0kW  AS NZ corset  10 or 15A  30 3 0kW    JP Japane
4.    Report No  TEC135  SPA QUIP     www spa quip co nz Date   March 2006  P O  Box 302 114  NHPC  Auckland  N Z     Tel   649  415 8622  Fax   649  415 8621 Page 1 of 25 Pages       SP601  Installation  amp  Service Manual    Summary    The SP601 controller can be installed and configured in a number of ways   Information for the initial setup  troubleshooting and after sales service of the product  is detailed for use by pool builders and approved service agents     Circulation     Peter Ranyard Steve Bloxham  Gary Dryden Craig Ashdown  Les Hughson Shane Shaw  Arjan Witberg Graeme Haley  Ken Whines Jamie Galea       Author    ApprovedForCirculation    Steve Bloxham B E  Les Hughson  B Eng  R 8 D Engineer R 8 D Manager       Report Number   TEC135  Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006    Page  2  Contents  O 3  MOdel Vandal  a aa 4  Installation  QUIE  atico cdi 5  DS e AAA o A 5  ee o o A 5  SP601 Specifications and Outlet LOading         comonccconcnncccnnnccocennnncnccnananononannncnnnannnnnnanas 6  0601 30 30KW Version tunas 7  General Installation InStructiONS         oonccccnncciconncncconcncconnncconannnenannnnnnnnnnnnanrrnnanrrrnanannnnas 7  A sae aacutine iat  E nace eceerauee A  aecteneouenc sae 7  A tice haat ane ace auateae arcactsachede ames tececetacce cocoate ate cuneanacstnaacseneameecnt  8  System COMPONEN Sica as cata ease a ctaneeue e EE 9  Wa ir I CLOG HON min e E o A o sahacmnameatansnaceeea 9  o eatec east aac ete ete oe ete eal ec dene eetocteenteats 9  Temperatu
5.   AC  50 60Hz  2 5A    Ozone o 220 240  AC  50 6 0HZ  2 0A    To prevent early system failure the sum of the outlet loadings and heater at any  time should not exceed the    Max total load     Use the loading calculator to check the  system in question     84mm       A de   Oval switch hole cutout                       2 x holes cut with 25mm    Rectangle switch hole cutout  hoj   saw at 65mm     A           94mm x 42mm   32MM y           Sy         mas    eee a i 65mm    10mm dia hole x 4    Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  7    Q601 30 3 0kW version    Care must be taken when installing a 3 0kW version of the SP601 controller  The  system is designed as 15A max  The element will draw 12 5A of current  at 240V   leaving only 2 5A for a pump to flow water through the heater tube  For this reason the  DIP switch settings must be     ON  1 More Loadshedding        2 speed pump  Circ pump off    The temp sensor can be either in element or in pool  With these DIP switch settings the  heater will only operate with the pump in low speed  keeping the system to 15A max  If  any other load is turned on  SPVSB or pump on high speed  the element will turn off   The choice of two speed pump is limited to 2 5A on low speed  The pump and heater  currents can be out of phase  meaning that a pump with a current rating of 3A running  with a heater of 12 5A may be inside the 15A limit  To be sure  measure the current with  an ammeter  For this reason all of Spa Quip
6.  SPSCL Q3705   SPVSB Q5602 AMP   Heater tube element assembly 1 5kW   Heater tube element assembly 2 0kW   Heater tube element assembly 3 0kW   SP601 controller circuit board  all models   SP601 switch  all models Q71092  rectangular  Q71093  oval    In pool temperature sensor Q915445   In element temperature sensor  Q927083      Wiring harnesses Q927083    Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  25   Contact Details   Australia New Zealand   Spa Quip Ltd Spa Quip Ltd   6 Lakeview Crive 2 Rothwell Ave   Scoresby  VIC 3179 North Harbour Industrial Park   Ph  1300 797 828 Auckland  New Zealand   Fax  61 3 9730 9367 Ph   649  415 8622   Email  service spa quip com au Fax   649  415 8621   Web  www spa quip com au Email  service spa quip co nz    Web  www spa quip co nz    
7.  Use silicone or similar for a water proof seal  Slide    in the sensor slug  3  into the body  there should be enough  silicone grease to make it water tight    A   It is important that the foam plug is o ee ae  pushed as far as it will go into the body   Fit the large foam insulation over the  entire assembly  The finished installation should look like the  picture on the right  with the sensor insulated from the  underskirt ambient temperature  This will help give an accurate  measurement of the water temperature        Spa Power Variable Colour Light  SPVCL     All SP601 controllers can operate one    Spa Power Variable Colour Light     SPVCL    Utilising the latest in efficient LED lighting technology  the SPVCL offers long life anda  range of vibrant colours to make any pool look stunning  The SPVCL is controlled via  the controller s poolside touchpad  Installation is as per a standard 2 5 inch pool light     Features   e Energy efficient design  Maximum  12V power drawn is approx 1W   e Light output exceeds that of a typical  9W bulb using filter lenses   e Typical LED life of 50 000hrs to  100 000hrs compared to a normal  incandescent bulb life of between  5 000hrs to 15 000hrs  Energy efficient design means the SPVCL runs far cooler than a normal bulb   e Perfectly matched primary colours support smooth colour mixing    Sy       Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  12    Spa Power Single Colour Light  SPSCL     For an alternative lighting op
8.  connected to the voltage shown on the  nameplate and with a correctly rated cable     4 Without limiting the original purchaser s entitlement under the Trade Practices Act   Aust   the Goods and Consumer Protection Legislation of the various Australian  states or the Consumers Guarantee Act 1993  NZ   Spa Quip shall not be liable for  any loss of profits or any consequential  indirect or special loss  damage or injury of  any kind whatsoever arising directly or indirectly from the product or defect     5 Replaceable  wearing items such as pump seals  filter cartridges  light bulbs etc  are  not covered by this warranty     6 Equipment used for working displays or demonstration is not covered by this warranty     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  24    Identification    Each SP601 has a unique serial number  it is attached next to the circuit board and on  the unit s lid label     The PCB also has a version number  job number and software version number  The job  number is hand written and the software version number is found by adding up the  crossed out numbers  For example in the picture the job number is 2318 and the  numbers 2 and 8 have been crossed out indicating the software version is 10        Software version Job Number    The element power rating is identified by a sticker on the side of the heater tube and is  also stamped into the element boss     Part Numbers for Spares Ordering             Description   Digital sleep clock   SPVCL  
9.  control panel     1 x single pump   Aux load OR 1 x two speed pump  Vairable speed blower  if Aux load not fitted    small 24hr circulation pump     Ozonator     LED pool light   Pool temperature   Heating mode   Filtration cycle    e Clean up cycle    These are controlled automatically  so no user controls are provided     In addition sleep times can be programmed via an optional  control box mounted clock     Inside every SP601 is a 1 5kW  2 0kW or 3 0kW flouropolymer coated element  an over  temperature cut out device  a temperature sensor  a water sensor  and a controller  circuit board which includes an isolating transformer  To install the unit  a power supply  and digital switch are needed along with a suitable pump to circulate water through the  heater     Initial setup of the unit can be as simple as setting the target pool temperature  The  units sleep time  filtration function and heating mode can also be adjusted  if desired   refer to the User Manual for full details     Further customisation of the unit can be achieved by  adjusting the    Dip switch    settings  which are located on the  controller circuit board  Features such as load shedding   less   more   temperature sensor location  heater   pool    main pump  1spd   2spd   circulation pump  none   fitted       can be altered at the flick of a switch  Refer to the setup Alia ot  guide in the appendix  The pool builder   installer must E  ensure these settings match the actual set up of the    system     
10.  not attempt to recover  from this condition  it will need to have the power turned off and back on again to clear  the fault once the thermal cutout has cooled below 38   C     Temperature sensor    The SP601 comes with a temperature sensor built into the  element assembly which communicates with the controller via a  data link  It is housed in a tubular pocket that extends into the  heater tube   s water flow  The temperature sensor is sealed into the pocket and plugs  into the SP601 PCB  This sensor configuration is known as    in heater    temperature  sensing           In heater    temperature sensing is the most convenient method of sensing the pool s  water temperature as it is built into the controller  however it is not the most accurate  It  will generally provide good temperature regulation of the pool if used in conjunction with  a high flow rate pump and good pool insulation     A large hysteresis is required if an In Heater sensor is used  Here the pump and  element are turned on when the sensed temperature is below the target temperature by  the hysterisis amount and turned off when up to temperature  A large hysteresis is  required because the water in the heater will cool down when the pump is off at a  different rate to the main body of water in the pool  If the pipe work is poorly insulated  the system can cycle rapidly  thermally  resulting in the pump  amp  element turning on and  off frequently thus shortening equipment life and irritating the user  If t
11.  particular refer to ECP2 and ECP25  AS   NZ   Or EN 60364 4 1 and EN 60364 7 1   EU   The system must be installed in such a way that live parts are not accessible  by a person in the pool       Ensure the system is protected by an RCD     It is recommended that signal and power wiring be separated to prevent interference    and that the unit is supplied from a dedicated power circuit       Loop wires before they enter the unit to prevent water running down them and into    the unit       Check all connections are correct and tight     Check that the unit and supply are not overloaded  Use the loading calculator for    details     Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  9    System Components    Water Detection    A water detection system is used to tell the controller when the heater tube is flooded  with water and therefore when it is safe to turn the element on  Water detection is  achieved by optical means  where an optical bolt  water sensor  is mounted in the  element assembly  Inside the optical bolt is a light source and a light detector        Light  source Light  detector  When the tip of the optical bolt is The mirroring effect of the tip is lost  surrounded by air  the light emitted by once submerged and the detector  the light source is reflected back to the receives no light   light detector as the tip acts like a  mirror     The optical bolt has many advantages over traditional pressure switches and flow  switches  there are no moving part
12.  s two speed pumps will be suitable in this  configuration     General Installation Instructions    Plumbing    1  The heater should be plumbed so the water flows past it from left to right when  horizontally mounted and bottom to top when vertically mounted  IMPORTANT  If  mounted vertically  the water sensor MUST be at the top    2  When connecting pipework to the heater make sure the  O  rings are properly seated  in the mac union fitting  Hand tighten only  Using tools will distort the fittings  Care  must be taken to ensure that all joins are inline  otherwise leaks may occur    3  Make sure the controller is mounted securely so that vibration is minimised    4  It is recommended that the pipework has shut off valves so the controller and pump  can be removed for service without loss of water    5  Pressure test the installation to check for leaks    6  Support all pipework to prevent sagging and to prevent movement when pumps turn  on or off    7  Insulate all pipework to decrease heat loss     Refer to the    Circulation pump    and    Ozone system    sections of this manual for  information regarding the installation of those systems     Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  8    Electrical    Da    The spa pool must be connected to a suitable weather protected supply  equipped  with a double pole isolating switch  which is of the correct rating and complies with  the local wiring regulations  When installing refer to your local wiring code  In 
13.  the pool water  This is typically run for 24 hours a day but a sleep timer can  limit this time to increase pump life and reduce running costs  If this pump is installed   the circ pump DIP switch must be set to yes  fitted      Ozone  Circ Pump  Use this socket to connect an ozonator if a circ pump is installed   regardless of Pump 1 type     Ozone  1spd Pump  If a 1spd pump is installed as Pump 1 and there is no circ pump  installed  the ozonator should be connected to this socket     Use the table t h th One Speed Two Speed  ee andl TUE ooo   None   Fitted     None     Fitted      ozonator should be installed  Fit Ozonator to   Ozone   Aux pr  this socket  1spa   circ   circ     Installation Guide  Refer to    SP601 Setup Guide    in the appendix for complete instructions        Dip Switch Settings         gt  1B   MORE LOADSHEDING      2B   INPOOL TEMP SENSOR    gt  3B   TWO SPEED MAIN PUMP      4B   24HR CIRC PUMP FITTED    LESS LOADSHEDING   14 E   IN HEATER TEMP SENSOR  2A E  ONE SPEED MAIN PUMP   3A E   24HR CIRC PUMP NOT FITTED   4A E             PCB Sockets SPVCL TEMP SPVSB    as BLOWER  a e SENSOR  CONTROL  There are three round    mini din    connectors situated at the top    right of the SP601 PCB  They are provided so that optional   equipment  SPVCL  temp sensor  SPVSB  may be connected to pels   the system during installation or at a later date  It is important Sine ree ee aia  that the power to the SP601 be disconnected when connecting  or disconnecting any 
14.  too weak  the unit may fail  under thermal cutout condition  Er6      Heating water with low flow rates may cause the layer of water in contact with the  element to boil  As the water boils it changes state and produces bubbles  These  bubbles must be able to escape from the heater tube or they may gather and finally be  detected by the water sensor causing a no water error     Due to the temperature rise caused by low flow rates  it is advised that an    in pool     temperature sensor be used  This will provide the required accurate temperature  control of the pool     When using an injector to introduce ozone gas into the circulation pump s water circuit  it  is necessary to consider the water flow rates  both in the heater tube and the ozone  injector  It is also important to situate the injector    down stream    of the controller for air  bubble reasons  See    Ozone systems    for more detail  In order to maintain sufficient  water flow it is recommended that an injector bypass system be implemented     Plumbing for Circulation Pumps    It is essential that no air bubbles can collect in the heater tube     The following plumbing configurations have proven to be helpful    e Use step down offset adapters  like that shown on the right hand side of the diagram  over the page  do not use those shown on the left  This will allow any air to flow out  of the heater tube and not collect around the water sensor or      e Mount the controller on a slight incline so that the wate
15. TER SENSOR   This error indicates a problem with the optical water sensor in the heater  lt may be  caused by the sensor being disconnected or by damage to the sensor    e Check the water sensor to circuit board connection for water  corrosion or fouling   e Remove the water sensor and inspect  replace if necessary    e When all other options have been exhausted change the circuit board     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  17    Error 5   OVERTEMPERATURE   This error indicates that the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool has   detected a temperature of 45  C or more  This is not necessarily a problem with the   SP601 itself  It might be caused by excessive pump use during hot weather  In this   case reduce the filtration time and increase the sleep time    e Check that another source of heat is not heating the pool excessively  Look at  pumps operating for long durations  solar heating  heat pumps  lighting etc    e Check that the ambient temperature is not above or close to 45       e  fanin heater temperature sensor is used check that there is adequate water flow  through the heater  Check that the filter and pump are not blocked and that the jets  and valves are open    e Measure the pool temperature and verify the controller s reading  If the controller  has an in heater sensor then circulate the water for a few minutes first  If the  controller is reading an incorrect temperature then the temperature sensor may be  damaged or fau
16. chanical  vibration and water ingress  The plug is pushed home and the plastic  tabs engage onto the socket as shown on the right  All plug and socket u  pairs should have a silicone gasket seal to protect against water and any socket without  a plug should have a bung as shown in the picture on the right           Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  16    Diagnostics    The SP601 controller has extensive self diagnostic capabilities  In the event of a  problem it will sound an alarm  beep  and indicate an error number according to the  nature of the problem  Pushing the Air Aux button will mute the alarm but if left alone it  will stop after four minutes  The error numbers and their meanings are listed below     Error 1  H20    PRIME FAILED    This is a special case in that it is not a latching error  It is not necessarily a problem with   the SP601 itself but indicates that no water is being detected in the heater  The LED   display will show    H20     Pressing the Pump button will run the pump associated with  the heater  Pump1 or Circ Pump  for 10 or 60 seconds respectively  to try to flood the  heater tube  Normal operation will resume if successful  If unsuccessful  Error 1  H20   will be indicated again    e Check valves and jets are open correctly  filters are not blocked  pumps are working  and that there is enough water flow through the heater tube    e Check that air is not trapped in the heater tube  See the    Circulation Pump    sectio
17. he  neutral terminal on the mains terminal block  Now you can handle the circuit board     Removal   Disconnect from the supply  Note where each wire is connected on the circuit board and  relays  Disconnect all wires  the cable ties will hold the wires in position for reassembly  so dont cut them  When disconnecting terminals  use a pair of pliers to grip the  terminals  not the wire  and then pull the terminal off  Remove all of the six screws that  hold the circuit board to the housing and lift the circuit board out of the unit     Installation    Taking antistatic precautions as above  screw the circuit board into place using the six  screws  Reconnect all wires and check that all connections are correct and tight   Refer  to the appropriate wiring diagram  Reconnect the power to the unit     Reset the set temperature and filtration as desired  If a new circuit board is fitted  check  the dip switches are set correctly      lt  gt   ey    es Refer to wiring  FF oe ec   amp  mM O Ea PAS  n MS      EY diagram for  Bro    range  Ww Brown   these two    7 Brown         Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  22    In Element Temperature Sensor    Removal  Unplug from the PCB and the sensor should pull out from the element  boss  The heatshrink may hold on to the metal but it will wiggle free     Installation   Insert the sensor all the way into the element pocket and use a sleeve    of heatshrink tubing  or similar  to hold the sensor in place and to sea
18. he pipe work or  pool cabinet is well insulated  the heater does not cool down much below the pool  temperature and can result in poor temperature control of the pool     A better method exists  It is called    in pool    temperature sensing  In this method a  temperature sensor is mounted in the pool shell so that it is able to directly sense the  pool water temperature  This is a far more accurate method of detection and allows the  use of tighter hysteresis in the temperature control software  It is much less affected by  differing insulation designs and ambient temperatures        In pool temperature sensors use the same digital temperature sensing device as the     in heater sensors  For accurate sensing of the pool water the digital sensor in the    in   pool    sensor needs to be tightly coupled  thermally  to the pool water and insulated from  any other ambient temperature effects i e  under skirt ambient  This is achieved by  mounting the sensing device to a stainless steel disk and then packing the case of the  sensor with insulation  Additional closed cell foam insulation  Supplied  must then be  placed around the sensor when mounted in situ     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  11    Installing an In Pool Temperature Sensor          The new design of In Pool temperature sensor installs in the  same manner as the existing products  Fitthe body  number 1     in the diagram  into the hole in the shell and secure with the      lockring  2  
19. is enough flow through the heater  tube and that air is not collecting in the heater tube  Try to measure the flow from the  circ pump outlet jet  This can be done by holding a hose on the jet s outlet and timing  how long it takes to fill a bucket  Aim for more than 40 L m     e  it should take no  longer than 30 seconds to fill a 20 litre bucket    e The unit is faulty and needs to be returned for service     3  The unit won t power up    e Check there is power to the unit and that the control panel is plugged in correctly    e Check the control panel for damage or corrosion  Try another control panel    e Check all connections are correct  tight and clean    e Replace the unit    4  The unit leaks    e First ascertain where the leak is    e Mac unions  Check that there are O rings in the mac unions  Check that the unions  are tight  aligned and not distorted    e Heater tube  Inspect the water sensor body for cracks and O ring location  Tighten or  replace if necessary  Tighten the element boss screws to compress the O ring    e Replace the heater tube if required     5  The RCD or Ground Fault Device keeps tripping out    e Check for shorts to earth and loose  dangling wires  Check the element earth  leakage  Try disconnecting equipment piece by piece until you can identify what is  causing the fault    e Check that the RCD is not also an overcurrent circuit breaker  If it is  make sure it is  rated for motor start up surges and is not overloaded    e Make sure the unit i
20. l   gt   the pocket  The pocket must be sealed to ensure that the sensor is  reading the water temperature accurately and is not affected by the  enclosure temperature        Frequently Asked Questions    1  Can   make it load shed   Yes  refer to the dipswitch settings information in the installation guide for your model      see the appendix     2  Can   mount the SP601 on its side    Yes  the SP601 can be mounted so that its heater tube is vertical with the water senor at  the top  The water must flow from the bottom of the tube to the top  This will force out all  air in the tube  Note that an in pool temperature sensor is recommended in this  configuration  especially if a small circulation pump is used     3  Can   mount the SP601 on it   s back   front   upside down   No  any of these mounting positions will cause the water detection system to operate  incorrectly     4  Can   run a standard incandescent pool light from the SP601    Yes  but it must be used with a separate transformer and controlled by the Aux outlet     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  23    Warranty Information    SPA QUIP product warranty for Australia and New Zealand    The Spa Quip warranty is very simple and is designed to protect your purchase over the  first two years  as follows  The first 12 months after purchase there is a full in field  warranty cover on faulty parts or workmanship  Over the following 12 months there is a  bench warranty  The product must be ret
21. lty  Connect another sensor and check that the controller is  operating correctly  If it is then change the temperature sensor  if not change the  circuit board     Error 6   THERMAL CUTOUT TRIPPED   This error indicates that the safety electromechanical over temperature cutout on the   heater has operated  This is not necessarily a problem with the SP601 itself  It may   have been caused by high temperatures during shipping or by disconnection or failure of   the pump  Waiting for the heater to cool below about 38  C and switching the power off   and on again will clear this error    e Check valves are open correctly  pumps are working and that there is adequate  water flow through the heater tube    e Check that filters are clean and jets are open    e Check thermal cutouts in pumps and other equipment   Run pump directly from  mains to see if it over heats and cuts out      e Check all connections in the controller are tight and clean    e Make sure air cannot collect in the heater tube  Refer to the    Circulation Pump     and or    Ozone    sections of this manual when using these systems    e When all options have been exhausted change the circuit board     Error 7   STUCK RELAY   This error indicates a problem with the heater control circuitry inside the unit    e Check that there are no short circuits across the relay terminals or associated wiring   e Check that all internal wiring is correct and that terminals are tight and clean    e When all options have been exha
22. n    e Check for leaks  water or air  in pipework  O rings  seals and loose fittings  If there  is air around the water sensor the controller will think the heater is empty  This may  occur if there is a small leak so that the water drains out of the heater over time    e  f there is water flow then the water sensor may be dirty or faulty  Remove and  inspect  replace if necessary  Check the water sensor to circuit board connection for  water  corrosion or fouling    e When all other options have been exhausted change the circuit board     Error 2 is not used     Errors 3 8 are latching errors   Operation will stop and will not continue until the controller is reset  switched off and on    again at the main power supply      Error 3   STUCK BUTTON   This error indicates that one of the buttons in the control panel is stuck or has been held   down for more than one minute  This may be caused by water getting into the panel or   by damage to the control panel or its cable  or by the pool cover pressing on the   touchpad    e  nspect the control panel for damage  test the operation of each button by checking  that they all feel the same    e Check the control panel to main circuit board connection and the cable itself for any  damage or corrosion    e Disconnect the control panel and run the controller for one minute  If it cuts out on  Error 3  then the problem is in the controller    e When all other options have been exhausted change the main circuit board     Error 4   NO WA
23. ncentration and better ozone absorption into the water    e Also a low injector water   gas flow rate produces small fine bubbles that are  Suspended in the water  This is better than large bubbles that rise straight to the  pool   s surface and let the gas escape    e Ozone production is dependant on the condition of the air fed into the ozonator  Try  to keep the air clean  dry and cool  Try to pipe the air into the ozonator   s input from  outside the spa shell    e Be careful of ozone when in the gaseous state as it will damage unsuitable plastics  very quickly    e Ozonators  UV and CD  have a service life  This can be prolonged if they are not  used 24hrs a day  Most CD systems producing 50mg hr of ozone gas need to run  for about 4 8hrs per day at most to treat the water    e Some ozonators require a minimum air flow rate to cool the ozone unit  Refer to  your ozonator s instructions for more detail  Some ozonators require the injector to  produce a slight suck when blocked off with a finger whereas others require a  specific flow rate that can be estimated by timing the injector sucking water out of a  bottle     AMP Plugs    All SP601  SP800 and SP1200 controllers are fitted with AMP style  connectors  All peripheral equipment can be ordered with AMP cordsets  for use with these controllers  Each cordset will have an identiying label  on the side  It is important that the locking mechanism is engaged on the  AMP plug to secure the connection and to protect against me
24. nd check for leaks       Water Sensor       Water Sensor    Removal   Disconnect from the supply  Isolate the water supply and drain the  heater tube so that the water sensor can be removed without  draining the pool or causing a flood  Cut the cable ties on the  sensor s leads and disconnect the plug from the circuit board   Unscrew the sensor from the element boss     Installation   Lubricate the water sensor O ring with a little silicon grease if it is not  already lubricated  Slide the O ring over the water sensor and screw  the water sensor into the element boss until the O ring is seated  inside the recess and the sensor body starts to tighten up on the O   ring or boss  Then back the sensor off   of a turn  This will insure  that the water sensor s body is not in contact with the element boss  and is not under too much tension  If the water sensor is over  tightened or it   s body is hard up against the element boss it will crack  and leak        Plug the sensor into the circuit board and cable tie the leads into place  Soak up any  water in the unit  reconnect the water  bleed air from pipe work and reconnect power  Supplies  Check the operation of the unit and check for leaks     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  21    Circuit Board  Taking anti static precautions     The main anti static precaution to take is to make sure your body is at the same electric  potential as the circuit board  To do this first disconnect the power  then touch t
25. ore attempting to  change any parts  Only authorised service agents should attempt to change parts     Most problems are caused by something obvious so remember to check the obvious  first  connections  power supply  pumps  water flow  and leaks       Refer to the wiring diagram when checking connections     Heater Tube    Removal   Disconnect from the supply  Close the water valves so  that the unit can be removed without draining the pool  or causing a flood  Loosen the locking rings on the  mac unions and disconnect the pipe work  don t loose  the O rings   Note the connections in the unit so that  they may be disconnected and reconnected later on        Disconnect the heater tube wiring using a pair of pliers   to grip each terminal in turn    don t pull on the wire itself  Disconnect the two wires from  the thermal cut out  disconnect the earth wire  disconnect the element phase and neutral  wires and unplug the water sensor and temperature sensor  Unscrew the two mounting  screws that locate the heater tube in place so that it can be removed     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  20    Installation   Installation is the reverse of removal  but remember to soak up any water in the unit   Check the replacement element is the same rating as the old one and check the  connections are correct and tight   Refer to the appropriate wiring diagram  Turn the  water back on  bleed air from pipe work and reconnect power  Check the operation of  the unit a
26. peripheral equipment to reduce ESD or  transient damage to the equipment and also to reduce the risk of  electrocution                 TEMP SENSE   HTR POOL          MAIN PUMP   1 SPD                            CIRC PUMP   NO             POOLSIDE  Note that only one temperature sensor should be connected at NEO GANEL    any time  Either an    in heater    temp sensor or an    in pool    temp  SWITCH   sensor but not both at the same time                 HEATER   SLEEP HEATER  WATER CONTROL    TEMP  SENSOR    CLOCK SENSOR                            Report Number   TEC135  Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  6  SP601 Specifications and Outlet Loading       Specifications    O Z O Z SS S y O    SP601 dimensions  360mmx220mmx95mm        Heater tube pipe diameter  50mm      Heater pressure  max  head of water       Temp  max controled 405      Temp     thermal cut out   50  C    3  C    Temp  max ambient _ _     Z o Z O 4C      Mains cord length Bm   __  Rectangular Pool side touchpad  face   118mm x 65mmx 6mm     __  Rectangular Pool side touchpad    body   92mm x 40mmx 17mm     __  Rectangular Recommended switch hole   See diagram _ _        _  Oval Pool side touchpad   face   112mmx49mmx4mm     _  Oval Pool side touchpad   body   88mm x 22 5mm x 19mm    smo        Switch lead length 3m    AA A  Supply requirements  Max total loading       Max Outlet Loading 1 5kW  2 0kW amp 3 0kW  _ __ S O  Pump socket    SPVSB 220 240V  AC  50 60Hz  7 5A          O  N  O  5  D    Circ 220 240V
27. r outlet is raised  This will aid  the air to flow out of the heater tube    e Plumb the controller with 45   or 90   50mm elbows  facing up  then step the pipe  down to the required diameter        Sectioned drawing of a heater tube with two different       outlet adapters    Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  14    Other circulation pump tips   e Like all equipment  circulation pumps have a limited service life that is affected by  the environment that they work in  If a pump is used 24hrs day it will wear out faster  than if it were used 12hrs day  On SP601 T models the circulation pump is turned  off when the system is asleep  This feature may be used to extend the circulation  pump s life    e Circulation pumps are designed for low flow rates so they have small impellers that  are easily blocked  Be careful not to allow debris to enter the pump when changing  a filter or use the pump without a filter    e Due to low flow rates  it is recommended that a skimmer type spa filter be used to  allow the pump to remove floating matter from the pool s surface    e Make sure the pump is not starved for water flow as cavitation and or air locking can  occur     Ozone Systems    All SP601 controllers are equipped with a choice of ozonator outlet sockets  The correct  socket must be used to ensure the ozonator comes on when the appropriate pump is  running  This will provide ozonation of the pool water during the filtration period  See     Model Variations
28. re Senso retenida ra adds 10  Installing an In Pool Temperature Sensor    cccooccccnncnccccnncnonncononcnnnnnnncnnnnnnnnnononanannnnos 11  Spa Power Variable Colour Light  SPVCL       oooncccccnncccccncccccccnoccncccnconcnononnnononnnonnnos 11  spa Power Single Colour Light  SPSGL  oe led ees 12  Spa Power Variable Speed Blower  SPVSB       oooccccccnccccncccocccconononncoconcnnnonanennnnnanos 12  CUA On PU a dalt 12  Plumbing for Circulation PUMPS     occoocccccnconccnconcnnncononncnnonncononncnnononnnnnoncnnonncnnnnnnnnnnns 13  A A 14  AMP PUGS cuentame ica  15  Diagnostico ia 16  TrOUDIeSDO OUN escamas rro os 18  Part heplacements  ini A 19  Healer TUDO Pe e ORO EE EE005 gt T E E E E E E 19  Water SINS Oe cacti as delo 20  EIFCUILBO ANG sas ac ri 21  In Element Temperature Sens Oinarin 22  Frequently Asked QUESTIONS              cccccssseeeceeeeesnseeeeceeeeeeeeeeeaasneeseeeoeeseeeesseeaneeesseeannnees 22  Warranty IO MAIN 23  COMING ATION   IPARA O o   U5  O q 0 Pg A Ea 24  Part Numbers for Spares Ordering          20 lt    c  ccccccosseecssceeeeessccneeeesseveeecseeeesscoseeeseess 24  Contact Detallada ii 25  Apendix    Wiring Diagram  Ozone Installation Diagram  User Guide    Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  3    SP601 Description    The SP601 is a microprocessor based spa pool controller capable of implementing the  many features of an intermediate level spa pool  It offers the user complete control of  the following equipment via a poolside
29. s not drawing too much current from the supply     see loading   calculations    Check for damage to wiring  pumps  blowers  and lights    Check for leaks around live parts    Check earth connections    Check the supply is wired correctly     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  19    e Some older switchboard ELCBs are not compatible with EMC filtered equipment and  must be replaced   e The ELCB may be faulty and require replacement     6  My pool is getting too hot    e Check that another source of heat is not heating the pool excessively  Look at  pumps operating for long durations  solar heating  heat pumps  lighting etc    e  n extreme climatic conditions where there is a high ambient temperature the normal  operation of the unit and pump can cause the pool to over heat  To counter this   remove the pool cover over night to allow the pool to cool  Be sure the pool is safe to  leave uncovered  Consider access by children  animals etc    e Increase sleep time and minimise filtration time     Part Replacements    Every precaution has been taken to insure the highest quality and reliability is delivered  in each SP601  However in the unlikely event that something does go wrong  it is  normally a simple operation to replace the faulty section of the controller or the entire  controller if necessary     To avoid unnecessary part replacement it is important that the fault be diagnosed  correctly  Refer to the diagnostics and trouble shooting sections bef
30. s or adjustments required  Once installed  it is very  robust and offers a long service life  The optical bolt is also less sensitive to collecting  hair and debris  However care must be taken to ensure that air is not trapped in the  heater tube during normal operation  This is especially important when low flow rate  pumps are used  e g  low flow circulation pumps   as they may not produce sufficient  water flow to clear air from the heater tube  See the    Circulation pump    section for more  information     The water sensor is connected to the SP601 PCB  Additional circuitry is included on the  PCB to check that the water sensor is connected and is functioning correctly     Thermal Cut out    Each SP601 contains a thermal cutout device  also known as a klixon   It is an electro   mechanical device that acts as a switch  When it is heated above 50      3  C it  switches off creating an open circuit  When it cools below 38  C it switches on and  creates a short circuit     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  10    It is placed in series with the heating element and tightly coupled  thermally  to the brass  element boss  The element will then be switched off if the brass element boss gets too  hot     There is also an associated electronic detection circuit that is used to sense if power is  getting to the element  If the thermal cutout has operated the circuit will sense a lack of  power and the controller will fault  Error 6   The controller will
31. se model  200V  no cordset  No International model  Sufffix 220 240V  no cordset    The output sockets are described below  please note that not all outputs can be used at  the same time     Pump 1 This pump is normally used to power the pool s jets and circulate water through  the filter and heater  The controller will run this pump automatically as required when in  auto mode  Alternatively  this pump can also be run manually using the touch pad   Either a 1 speed pump or a 2 speed pump can be connected to this socket  either pump  will use the same AMP plug  Use the DIP switch settings to set the main pump outlet for  a 1 or 2 speed pump  If a circulation pump is installed  Pump 1 will revert back to a  simple on off or high low off pump under user control     Aux or Ozone  2spd pump  The options for an auxiliary load will depend on Pump 1  If  a 2psd pump is installed  without a circ pump  this socket will be used to run an  ozonator  If a 1spd pump is used and no SPVSB is fitted  then this output can be  switched  allowing the installation of an auxiliary on off pump or blower  etc     Report Number   TEC135    Issue  Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  5    SPVSB This socket is always powered  except for error conditions  and so can only be  used for a Spa Power Variable Speed Blower  SPVSB      Circ A small circulation pump can be installed which will circulate water through the  heater  filter and ozonator  This will be used instead of Pump 1 to automatically heat  and filter
32. tion  a blue or white coloured light is available  This will  install and operate in the same way as its variable colour cousin     Spa Power Variable Speed Blower  SPVSB     All SP601 controllers can control one    Spa  Power Variable Speed Blower     SPVSB   The  SP601 will automatically sense that a SPVSB  has been plugged in and will make the  variable speed functionality available on the  touch pad     The cleverly designed SPVSB has been  produced to accompany the latest Soa Power  range of controllers  It contains all the  required speed control circuitry and simply  plugs into a controller for both power feed and  speed control  The SPVSB is then controlled  via the controller s poolside touchpad  and the user can control the airflow in the pool  simply by pressing a button        SPVSBs are available in two models  with or without a fitted power supply  Those  without  Q5602 XXX  are intended for use only with a Spa Power controller  Where as  those with a power supply  Q5603 XXX  can be used either with a controller or in a  stand alone configuration with their own dedicated touchpad     Circulation Pump    The use of small circulation pumps that run for long periods of time with low flow rates is  becoming more common in the spa pool industry  These pumps are used to circulate  water through the pool s filter  heater and ozone systems and offer low power usage and  silent operation  They are generally between 80W and 375W and have flow rates of up  to approx 200I m
33. urned  freight paid  to Spa Quip where it will be  repaired at no cost and returned to you free of charge  A bench warranty does not  include the cost of local service people to remove or re install the equipment     Terms and conditions    1 This warranty applies to all states and territories of Australia and New Zealand only  and is subject to the provisions of the Trade Practices Act  Aust   the Goods and  Consumer Protection Legislation of the various Australian states and the Consumers  Guarantee Act 1993  NZ  as applicable     2 The warranty period commences on the date of original purchase of the equipment   Evidence of this date of original purchase must be provided when claiming repairs  under warranty  It is recommended you retain all receipts in a safe place as failure to  provide proof of purchase will result in warranty being refused     3 This warranty is subject to due compliance by the original purchaser with all directions  and conditions set out in the installation and Operating Instructions  Failure to comply  with these instructions  damage or breakdown caused by fair wear and tear   negligence  misuse  incorrect installation  water in the control enclosure or element   chemical or additives in the water  inadequate protection against freezing  rain or  other adverse weather conditions  corrosive or abrasive water  lightning or high  voltage spikes or though unauthorised persons attempting repairs are not covered by  this warranty  The product must only be
34. usted change the circuit board     Error 8   NO TEMPERATURE DATA   This error indicates a problem with the digital temperature sensor in the heater or pool    It might be caused by the sensor being disconnected or by damage to the sensor or   cable    e Make sure there is only one sensor plugged into the circuit board  Either    in heater     or    in pool    sensor not both    e Check the temperature sensor to circuit board connection for water  corrosion or  fouling    e Connect another sensor and check that the controller is operating correctly  If it is  then change the temperature sensor  if not change the circuit board     Report Number   TEC135    Issue   Two  Date   Mar 2006  Page  18    Troubleshooting    1  The clock won t keep time    e Check that the power is always connected to the SP601    e Check the clock is plugged into the SP601 PCB and check the connection for  corrosion    e The clock ts faulty and needs to be returned for service     2  The thermal cutout keeps tripping    e Check that there is adequate water flowing through the heater tube and that the  plumbing is not blocked    e Check that filters are clean and jets are open    e Check thermal cutouts in pumps and other equipment    e Turn the power supply to the unit off and allow the unit to cool  Turn the power back  on    e Check the pump is not heating the pool  A large pump running continuously will heat  the pool until the power to it is cut    e  fasmall circulation pump is in use check there 
    
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