Goldline LOGIC PL-P-4 User Manual

Automation and Chlorination
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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When using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
A green colored terminal marked “Grounding” is located inside the wiring
One bonding lug for US models (two for Canadian models) is provided on the
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
WARNING: Disconnect all AC power during installation.
WARNING: Water in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit may be
hazardous to your health.
WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to
use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
compartment. To reduce the risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying the equipment.
external surface. To reduce the risk of electric shock, connect the local common bonding grid in the area of the swimming pool, spa, or hot tub to these terminals with an insulated or bare copper conductor not smaller than 8 AWG US / 6 AWG Canada.
All field installed metal components such as rails, ladders, drains, or other
similar hardware within 3 meters of the pool, spa or hot tub shall be bonded to the equipment grounding bus with copper conductors not smaller than 8 AWG US / 6 AWG Canada.
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Table of Contents
Introduction Before You Begin................................................................... 1
Installation Steps.................................................................... 2
1. Preparing General Water Chemistry..................................................... 2
Pool/Spa Water Salt.......................................................................................... 3
2. Mounting Pro Logic Control Center....................................................... 5
Equipment Temperature Sensors............................................................. 5
Optional Chlorination .............................................................. 5
Optional AQL-CHEM Sensing Kit......................................... 5
Optional AQL-CHEM2 CO
Optional Remote Controls..................................................... 6
Optional Base Station............................................................ 7
Optional Valve Actuators........................................................ 7
Dispense Kit............................ 6
2
3. Plumbing Pool/Spa Configuration.......................................................... 8
Turbo Cell.................................................................................... 9
Flow Switch............................................................................. 9
4. Electrical Main Service........................................................................... 10
Wiring Grounding and Bonding......................................................... 10
Circuit Breaker Installation and Wiring.................................. 10
General Purpose Outlet........................................................... 11
Pro Logic Control Power....................................................... 11
High Voltage Pool Equipment............................................... 11
Low Voltage Wiring................................................................ 13
5. Configuration Configuration Menu................................................................ 20
6. System Startup Before Startup........................................................................ 30
and Checkout Heater Checkout.................................................................... 30
Service Mode......................................................................... 31
7. Warranty Pro Logic Limited Warranty...................................................32
Introduction
Before You Begin
What’s Included
Before attempting to install the Pro Logic system, check that the following components have been included in the package:
Pro Logic Electronics Unit
(3) Temperature sensors with 15 ft. (5m) cable, hose clamp
What’s NOT Included
Some of the additional items that you may need to complete an installation include:
Circuit breakers
None are included with control—see page 10 and inside of door for suitable breakers
Wire
4-conductor cable (electronics unit to remote display/keypad) Wire/conduit for 100A service from main panel to Pro Logic Wire/conduit for filter pump and other high voltage loads Wire for bonding
Miscellaneous
Utility electrical outlet and weatherproof cover (for mounting on side of Pro Logic) Mounting hardware (screws, etc.) for mounting Pro Logic and remote display/keypad Valves (use standard Hayward, Pentair/Compool, or Jandy valves) Additional valve actuators
Accessory Products - Order Separately
T-CELL-3 Chlorinator Cell (for pools up to 15k gallons) T-CELL-9 Chlorinator Cell (for pools up to 25k gallons) T-CELL-15 Chlorinator Cell (for pools up to 40k gallons) P-KIT Chlorination plumbing kit containing flow switch and cell unions AQL-CHEM ORP & pH sense kit AQL-CHEM2(-240) pH dispense kit AQL-WW-P-4 Wired Wall Mount Remote Display AQL-SS-6B-x (x=W/B) Wired Spa Side 6 Function Remote Control, 150ft cable, specify color (white or black) AQL2-POD Handheld Wireless Waterproof Remote with Charging Station (AQL2-BASE-RF required) AQL2-Tx-RF-P-4 Wireless Table Top remote (AQL2-BASE-RF required) AQL2-SS-RF Wireless Spa Side Remote Control (AQ2L-BASE-RF required) AQL2-BASE-RF Base Receiver AQL-DIM Light Dimmer Relay GVA-24 Valve Actuator V&A-xx Valve & Actuator (xx=1P (1.5” pos. seal), -2P (2” pos. seal)
NOTE: Before installing this product as part of a saline water purification system in a pool or spa using natural stone for coping or for immediately adjacent patios/decking, a qualified stone installation specialist should be consulted regard­ing the appropriate type, installation, sealant (if any) and maintenance of stone used around a saline pool with electronic chlorine generator in your particular location and circumstances.
NOTE: The use of dry acid (sodium bisulfate) to adjust pool pH is discouraged especially in arid regions where pool water is subject to excessive evaporation and is not commonly diluted with fresh water. Dry acid can cause a buildup of by-products that can damage your chlorinator cell.
Installation Steps
Details on each installation step are presented on the following pages:
1. Prepare the pool water (page 2) General Water Chemistry Salt
2. Mounting the equipment (page 5) Pro Logic main unit Temperature sensors Remote display/keypad (optional) Valve actuators (if applicable)
1 30
3. Plumbing (page 8) General Pool Equipment Turbo Cell Flow Switch
4. Electrical Wiring (page 10)
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Hardness
Ci
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Alkalinity
Ai
53
60
66
76
84
94
103
12
16
19
24
29
34
39
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.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
How to use:
Ai from your measurements. Insert values of pH, Ti, Ci and Ai
may occur.
1
0.2
CORROSIVE SCALING
75 75 100 100 125 125 150 150
200 200
250 250
300 300
400 400
600 600
800 800
1.5 1.9
1.6 2.0
1.7 2.1
1.8 2.2
1.9 2.3
2.0 2.4
2.1 2.5
2.2 2.6
2.4 2.8
2.5 2.9
Main service Grounding and bonding Circuit breakers
5. Pro Logic control configuration (page 20)
6. System Startup and checkout (page30)
Pro Logic control power High Voltage pool equipment Low voltage wiring (temperature sensors, flow
switch, etc.)
1. Preparing Pool/Spa Water
General Water Chemistry
Salt is required only if you are using the chlorinator features on the Pro Logic Control. If you are NOT using the chlorinator, it is recommended that you follow all of the other chemistry recommendations besides salt. Refer to the description of the Pro Logic configuration menu for information on enabling/disabling the chlorinator (see page 20).
Water Chemistry
The table below summarizes the levels that are recommended by the Association of Pool and Spa Professionals (APSP). The only special requirements for the Pro Logic are the salt level and stabilizer.
Saturation index
The saturation index (Si) relates to the calcium and alkalinity in the water and is an indicator of the pool water “bal­ance”. Your water is properly balanced if the Si is 0 ±0.2. If the Si is below -0.2, the water is corrosive and plaster pool walls will be dissolved into the water. If the Si is above +0.2, scaling and staining will occur. Use the chart below
to determine the saturation index.
Si = pH + Ti + Ci + Ai - 12.
and total alkalinity. Use the chart above to determine Ti, Ci,and
into the above equation. If Si equals .2 or more, scaling and staining may occur. If Si equals -.2 or less corrosion or irritation
Measure pool pH, temperature, calcium hardness,
-.2
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373
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640 907
(291) (412)
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350
(159)
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450
(205)
500
(227)
550 800
(250)
(363)
600 850
(273) (385)
650 900
(295) (408)
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327
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373
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(191)
467
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513 747
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560 793
(255) (360)
607 840
(276) (382)
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303
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347
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390
(177)
433
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477 693
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520 737
(236) (337)
563 780
(256) (358)
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320
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360
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400
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440 640
(200) (291)
480 680
(218)
(310)
520 720
(236) (328)
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293
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(183) (267)
440 623
(200) (283)
477 660
(217) (300)
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233
(106)
267
(121)
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(136)
333
(152)
367 533
(167) (243)
400 567
(182) (258)
433 600
(197) (274)
467 63
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180
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210
(95)
240
(109)
270
(123)
300
(136)
330 480
(150) (218)
360 510
(164) (232)
390 540
(177) (246)
420 57
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450
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1600
160
(73)
187
(85)
213
(97)
240
(109)
267
(121)
293 427
(133)
(195)
320 453
(145) (207)
347 480
(158) (219)
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163
(74)
187
(85)
210
(95)
233
(106)
257 373
(117) (169)
280 397
(127) (180)
303 420
(138) (190)
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(21)
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(12)
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(30)
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183 267
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73 107
(100) (145)
(83) (121)
(17) (24)
(33) (48)
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340
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(109) (154)
(91) (129)
(18) (26)
(36) (51)
260 360
217 300
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87 120
(118) (163)
(98) (137)
(20) (27)
(39) (54)
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8,000
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(121)
200 250
(91) ( 114)
187 233
(85)
(106)
173
217
(79)
(98)
160 200
(73)
(91)
147 183
(67) (83)
133 167
(61) (76)
120 150
(55) (68)
107 133
(48) (61)
93 117
(42) (53)
80 100
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27 33
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(30) (38)
(24) (30)
(18) (23)
(6) (8 )
(12)
(15)
Ideal
Ideal
Dilute
Dilute
(30,000)
The pool’s chemistry must be balanced BEFORE activating the Pro Logic’s optional chlorinator function. NOTE: If
6B Spa Config.
+ to view/change
6B A, Button 1
Pool/Spa
Select 6B Spa
A
Push to access the 6 Button Spa Side Remote options
Aux1 and Aux2
Rotates between all available remotes
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next menu item or next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Remote Menus
Enabled
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Remote Menus Move to previous/next configuration menu
All Timeclocks
7-day
Move to previous/next configuration menu
the pool does not have new water, add metal remover and non-copper based algaecide to the pool, per manufacturer’s instructions. This ensures a quick, troublefree transfer to the Pro Logic system.
Salt (When using optional chlorinator function )
Salt Level
Use the chart on the top of page 4 to determine how much salt in pounds or (Kgs) should be added to reach the recommended levels. Use the Pool Sizing Formula on page 4 (measurements are in feet/gallons and meters/liters) if pool size is unknown.
The operating salt level is between 2700-3400 PPM (parts per million) with 3200 PPM being optimal. Before adding any salt, test the salt level. This is especially important for retrofit installation to older pools where all of the chlorine added to the pool over time is ending up as salt. If the level is low, determine the number of gallons in the pool and add salt according to the chart below. A low salt level will reduce the efficiency of the sanitization and result in low chlorine production. A high salt level can cause the Pro Logic to stop chlorinating. The salt in your pool/spa is constantly recycled and the loss of salt throughout the swimming season should be minimal. This loss is due primarily to the addition of water because of splashing, backwashing, or draining (because of rain). Salt is not lost due to evaporation.
3
Pool Sizing Formula
Gallons
Liters
Rectangular
Round
Oval
Diameter x Diameter x Average Depth x 5.9
Length x Width x Average Depth x 6.7
Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5
Average Depth x 785
Length x Width x Average Depth x 893
Length x Width x Average Depth x 1000
Gallons and (Liters) of Pool/Spa water
Current
Stabilizer
Level (ppm)
0 ppm
20 ppm
60 ppm
30 ppm
40 ppm
50 ppm
70 ppm
80 ppm
10 ppm
12,000
(45000)
8,000
(30000)
14,000
(52500)
10,000
(37500)
16,000
(60000)
18,000
(67500)
20,000
(75000)
22,000
(82500)
32,000
(120000)
24,000
(90000)
34,000
(127500)
26,000
(97500)
36,000
(135000)
28,000
(105000)
38,000
(142500)
30,000
(112500)
40,000
(150000)
8.0
(3.6)
5.3
(3.6)
8.0
(3.6)
9.4
6.7
(4.3)
9.4
10.7
12.0
12.0
13.4
14.7
21.3
16.0
22.7
(10.3)
18.7
25.3
20.0
(9.1)
26.7
7.0 )
(3.2
4.7
(3.2)
8.2
(3.7)
5.8
(3.7)
10.5
(4.8)
11. 7
(5.3)
12.9
(5.9)
18.7
(8.5)
14.0
(6.4)
19.8
(9.0)
15.2
(6.9)
21.0
(9.5)
16.4
(7.4)
22.2
17.2
(8.0)
23.3
6.0
(2.7)
4.0
(2.7)
6.0
(2.7)
6.0
(2.7)
8.5
(3.9)
7.0
(3.2)
9.0
(2.2)
10.0
(4.5)
10.0
(4.5)
14.2
(6.3)
11. 0
(5.0)
16.0
(7.2)
13.0
(5.9)
18.0
14.0
(6.4)
19.0
15.0
(6.8)
20.0
5.0
(2.3)
3.3
(2.3)
5.0
(2.3)
5.9
(2.7)
4.2
(2.7)
6.7
(3.0)
8.4
(3.8)
6.7
(3.0)
7.5
(3.4)
9.2
(4.2)
13.3
(6.0)
10.8
(4.9)
15.0
11. 7
(5.2)
15.8
12.5
(5.6)
16.7
4.0
(1.8)
2.7
(1.8)
4.0
(1.8)
4.0
(1.8)
5.7
(2.6)
4.7
(2.1)
3.3
(2.1)
5.4
(2.4)
7.4
(3.3)
10.7
(4.8)
8.7
(3.9)
12.0
9.3
(4.2)
12.7
10.0
(4.5)
13.3
3.0
(1.4)
2.0
(1.4)
3.0
(1.4)
3.5
(1.6)
2.5
(1.6)
4.5
(2.0)
5.5
(2.5)
8.0
(3.6)
6.5
(2.9)
9.0
7.0
(3.2)
9.5
7.5
(3.4)
10.0
2.0
(.91)
1.3
(.91)
2.0
(.91)
2.8
(1.3)
2.3
(1.1)
1.7
(1.1)
2.7
(1.2)
3.3
(1.5)
3.7
(1.7)
5.3
(2.4)
4.3
(2.0)
6.3
5.0
6.7
1.0
0.7
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1.2
0.8
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.7
2.2
3.0
2.3
3.2
2.5
3.3
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(pool size in feet)
(pool size in meters)
Diameter x Diameter x
Type of Salt to Use
It is important to use only sodium chloride (NaCl) salt that is greater than 99.0% pure. This can be found at most pool stores in 40-80 lb. bags labeled “for use in swimming pools”. Alternatively, use common food quality or water softener salt that is at least 99.0% pure. It is also acceptable to use water conditioning salt pellets, however, it will take longer for them to dissolve. Do not use rock salt, or salt with more than 1% of yellow prussiate of soda, salt with anti-caking additives, or iodized salt.
How to Add Salt
For new plaster pools, wait 10-14 days before adding salt to allow the plaster to cure. Turn the circulating pump on and add salt directly into the pool. Brush the salt around to speed up the dissolving process—do not allow salt to pile up on the bottom of the pool. Run the filter pump for 24 hours with the suction coming from the main drain (use pool vacuum if there is no main drain) to allow the salt to evenly disperse throughout the pool. The salt display may take 24 hours to respond to the change in salt concentration.
Always check stabilizer (cyanuric acid), when checking salt. These levels will most likely decline together. Use the chart below to determine how much stabilizer must be added to raise the level to 80 ppm.
(.54)
POUNDS and (Kg) OF STABILIZER (CYANURIC ACID) NEEDED FOR 80 PPM
(4.3)
(4.9)
(5.4)
(4.3)
8.0
(3.6)
(.45)
(.54)
(.64)
(.68)
(6.1)
(.77)
(6.7)
(.82)
4
(7.3)
(5.4)
(1.0)
(9.7)
(1.2)
(8.5)
4.7
(2.1)
(2.3)
(1.1)
(1.2)
(8.1)
(6.7)
(5.4)
(4.1)
(1.3)
(11.5)
(10.0)
(8.6)
(7.1)
(5.7)
(4.3)
(2.8)
(1.4)
(12.0)
(10.5)
(9.0)
(7.5)
(6.0)
(4.5)
(3.0)
(1.5)
2. Mounting the Equipment
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Aux1 Config.
+ to view/change
Aux1 Function Manual On/Off
Aux1 Relay
Standard
Push to access Aux options
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Aux1 Interlock
Disable
Aux1 Freeze
Disable
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled Aux1 Freeze(default)
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
for manual on/off, countdown timer and timecl ock function s
Move to next menu item
Rotates between
(
)
for all functions except dimmer relay, solar super chlorinate, and low speed
f super chlorinate, and low speed
or all functions except dimmer relay,
Aux1 Ext Input
Disabled
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Move to previous/next configuration menu
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Pro Logic Control Center
The Pro Logic is contained in a raintight enclosure that is suitable for outdoor mounting. The control must be mounted a minimum of 5 ft. (2 meters) horizontal distance from the pool/spa (or more, if local codes require). The Control Center is designed to mount vertically on a flat surface with the knockouts facing downward. Because the enclosure also acts as a heat sink (disperses heat from inside the box), it is important not to block the four sides of the control. Do not mount the Pro Logic inside a panel or tightly enclosed area.
When selecting a location, note that the standard cables supplied with the Turbo Cell, flow switch, temperature sen­sors, and valve actuators (if applicable) are all 15 ft. (5m) long.
Temperature Sensors
Three sensors are included with the Pro Logic. A water sensor and an air sensor must be installed at all times for proper operation. A solar sensor is required if the solar function is enabled.
Water Sensor
This sensor is used to measure the pool/spa temperature and is installed in the filtration plumbing after the filter but before either the solar or conventionally fueled heaters—refer to the plumbing overview diagram.
1. Drill a 3/8” (10mm) diameter hole in the PVC piping and remove all chips and burrs.
2. Insert sensor until O-ring collar sits flush on the hole.
3. Position hose clamp over the sensor and gently tighten until O-ring makes an adequate seal. Do not overtighten.
4. For maximum temperature accuracy, cover the sensor and 3” (6cm) of pipe on either side with insulation and white paint.
Air Sensor
Mount the air sensor outdoors.
Solar Sensor
For solar applications, mount the sensor near the solar collector array so that it is exposed to the same sunlight as the collectors. Use additional cable (20 AWG) if necessary.
Optional Chlorination Function
The PL-P-4 model requires the use of a chlorinator cell and plumbing kit to provide pool chlorination. These items are not included with the Pro Logic and can be purchased separately at your local Goldline dealer. Choose a chlorinator cell model based on the size of your pool. The following models are available:
T-CELL-15 for pools up to 40,000 gallons T-CELL-9 for pools up to 25,000 gallons T-CELL-3 for pools up to 15,000 gallons
In addition to the chlorinator cell, a plumbing kit (P-KIT) must be purchased. This kit contains the cell unions and flow switch. Refer to pages 8 and 17 for plumbing and wiring instructions.
Optional AQL-CHEM ORP and pH Sensing Kit
The AQL-CHEM is an ORP and pH sensing kit for the Pro Logic. When chlorination is enabled (requires chlorinator cell and P-KIT), the Pro Logic senses the pool's ORP and pH levels and generates the correct amount of chlorine to keep your pool properly sanitized. Wiring and plumbing requirements for the AQL-CHEM should be considered before installing the Pro Logic. Refer to the AQL-CHEM manual for specific installation information.
IMPORTANT: Mount the air sensor out of direct sunlight.
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Optional AQL-CHEM2 CO2 Dispensing Kit
Remote Keypad
push up here
The AQL-CHEM2 is a CO2 dispensing device that connects directly to the Pro Logic. When used with an AQL­CHEM, the Pro Logic will sense the pool’s pH level and automatically dispense the correct amount of CO2 to control the pool’s pH to the desired level. Wiring and plumbing requirements for the AQL-CHEM2 should be considered before installing the Pro Logic. Refer to the AQL-CHEM2 manual for specific installation information.
Optional Remote Controls
Goldline offers a variety of wired and wireless remote control options for the Pro Logic. Each model gives you the ability to control your pool’s functions from a remote location, away from the Control Center.
Wired Remote Controls
Up to 3 wired remote controls can be installed. See page 17 for wiring information.
AQL-WW-P-4
The AQL-WW-P-4 display/keypad must be mounted indoors or in a weather protected area (rain should never touch the unit). The display/keypad is designed to mount onto a standard electrical utility box (same box as a single light switch, ideal for new construction) or can be mounted directly onto any wall surface. When selecting a location, note that the wire to the Pro Logic main unit must be less than 500’ long. Refer to the remote’s installation instructions as well as the steps below:
1. Remove display/keypad baseplate from the cover by lifting up on the cover at the lower end of the keypad. See diagram below.
to remove cover
2. Screw the baseplate in the desired position (screws supplied by installer).
3. See “Electrical Wiring” (page 17) for instructions on running the cable from the Pro Logic main unit to the remote display/keypad.
AQL-SS-6B-x (x=W or B for White or Black)
The AQL-SS-6B is a double insulated, waterproof device which is intended for installation at the water's edge. The remote control comes with an attached 150’ cable and is typically installed at the tile-line of the spa wall, or in the deck, within arm's reach of a pool/spa occupant. Refer to the AQL-SS-6B installation manual for specific mounting and wiring information.
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Wireless Remote Controls
Solar Config.
+ to view/change
Solar
Disabled
Solar-Extend
Disabled
Solar Priority
Disabled
Push to access solar options
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Solar
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to next menu item
if “Solar” is enabled
if “Solar” is enabled
Allow Low Speed
Disabled
Move to
ifSolar is enabled and 1-speed Filter is not selected
External Input
Active Closed
Toggle between Open and Closed (default) Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
OUT
(Common)
IN
(Common)
OUT
OUT
IN
Note that the Pro Logic is compatible with AQL2 wireless remote controls only. A single AQL2-BASE-RF Base Station must be installed on the Pro Logic in order to use any of the Goldline wireless remote controls. With the Base Station installed, there is no limit on the number of wireless remotes that can used. The maximum distance between the wireless remotes and the base station on the Pro Logic main control unit is 400 feet (120m) line of sight or 200 feet (60m) through walls, etc. If in doubt about the distance, test operation before installing the remote. All wireless models require the user to run the “Teach Wireless” routine in the Settings Menu. This information can be found in the Pro Logic Operation Manual and the owner’s manual of each remote.
AQL2-Tx-RF-P-4
The AQL2-Tx-RF-P-4 is a portable battery operated remote control designed to be used in a weather protected area (rain should never hit the unit). This remote comes with a wall mounted power supply for recharging the built­in batteries.
AQL2-SS-RF, AQL2-POD
The AQL2-SS-RF and AQL2-POD are waterproof portable remote controls that are designed to be used in and around the pool/spa area. These units float and can be left in the water for easy access.
Optional Base Station
The AQL2-BASE-RF optional base station must be installed if any wireless remote control is used. To install the base station, remove the knockout on the upper left side of the Pro Logic main control unit, insert the base station, and then tighten the nut from the inside. Also refer to the Base Station manual and the diagram on page 18.
Optional Valve Actuators
For optional actuators used with the Pro Logic—note that the internal cams in the actuator may also have to be adjusted depending on the way the actuator is mounted on the valve and the desired valve action.
SUCTION
IN
RETURN
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3. Plumbing
Pool/ Spa Set up
Pool a nd Spa
FILTER
SOLAR BOOST
PUMP
SOLAR VALVE
HEATER
HEATER BYPASS
VALV E
(manual)
CELL
FLOW
SWITCH
CHECK
VALV E
PUMP
RETURN
VALV E
WATER
FEATURE
VALV E
SPA
SPA JET
PUMP
SPA
BLOWER
POOL/SPA SUCTION
VALV E
CHECK VALVE
POOL VACUUM
VALV E
MANUAL
VALVE
MANUAL
VALV E
MANUAL
VALVE
ENERGY
FILTER
TWO-WAY
VALVE
SKIM
POP-UP
SPILLOVER
POP-UP
OVERFLOW
POP-UP
RETURN
JET
IN-FLOOR CLEANER
VALV E
WATE R
FEATURE
PUMP
WATE R
FEATURE
POP-UP
MAIN
DRAIN
ENERGY
SAVER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
NON-BOOST
PRESSURE
CLEANER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
SUCTION
CLEANER
SENSOR
FILTER
PUMP
Valve Outputs
Filter Pump Lights Aux 1 Aux 2
Pool/Spa Suction Pool/Spa Return Val ve 3
HIGH VOLTAGE
LIGHTS
LO W VO LTAGE
LIGHTS
FIBER OPTIC
LIGHT SOURCE
COLOR WHEEL
ISOLATED
WATER
FEATURE
PUMP
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
CHECK
VALV E
(prevents draining
of raised spas)
V
of raised spas)
Pool/Spa system configuration
These systems use a single filter pump and filter. Pool or spa operation is controlled by two 3-way valves (suction and return). Refer to the diagram below.
High Voltage Relays
POOL/SPA
SOLAR
TEMPERATURE
CHECK
ALVE
(prevents draining
TRANSFORMER
POOL/SPA
POOL SWEEP BOOST PUMP
WATE R
FEATURE
POOL
Some important notes regarding the Pro Logic control of Standard Pool/Spa systems:
In Pool/Spa Config., select:
1. The Pro Logic can be programmed to accommodate spa spillover, if desired.
2. A conventional heater (gas or heat pump) and solar can be used to heat both the pool and the spa.
3. If the chlorinator cell is plumbed prior to the pool/spa return valve, then both the pool and the spa can be
chlorinated
4. The water sensor should be installed prior to any heater or solar and will display either the pool or the spa
temperature, depending on the current operation of the pool. The temperature will only be displayed when the filter pump is running.
5. If any water feature or pressure side cleaner boost pumps are used, be sure to enable the “interlock” feature
(see “Configuration Menu” for details) to ensure that the pumps operate only when the filter pump is on and the system is in the “pool only” operating mode.
6. The plumbing diagram above is intended to be used as a general guideline and is not a complete plumbing
schematic for the pool.
7. The air sensor must be installed if the freeze protection feature is enabled for the filter, valves or aux outputs or
if the chlorinator is enabled.
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Turbo Cell (choose proper model for your pool)
!
!
Filter Config.
+ to view/change
Filter Pump
1 Speed
Freeze Protect
Enabled
Lowest Speed
10%
Highest Speed
100%
Push to access pump options
Rotates between 1-speed (default), 2-speed and variable speed options
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Freeze Protection
Adjust the lowest speed desired for variable speed operation
Adjust the highest speed desired for variable speed operation
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to next menu item
ifVariable Speed” is selected
ifVariable Speed” is selected
Freeze Temp
38ºF
External Input
Disabled
Freeze Protect
High Speed
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default)
Toggle between high speed (default) and low speed
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
ifFreeze Protect is enabled
ifFreeze Protect is enabled and “1-speed Filter is not selected
12” min
Flow switch before cell
Flow switch after cell
The Turbo Cell (used for chlorine generation) should be plumbed AFTER the filter and heater. If installed on a pool/ spa combination system, the cell should be plumbed BEFORE the pool/spa return valve in order to allow proper chlorination of both the pool and the spa. Refer to plumbing diagram below:
The cell may be mounted vertically or horizontally, and water can move in either direction through the cell. Install using the 2" unions provided. Tighten unions BY HAND for a watertight seal. For systems with 1½“ plumbing use adaptors (provided by installer).
Flow Switch (supplied with P-KIT)
The flow switch must be plumbed in the same section of plumbing as the Turbo Cell. The flow switch is a safety device that ensures that water is flowing through the cell before the Pro Logic starts to generate chlorine. Failure to properly install the flow switch can result in explosive gases accumulating in the pool plumbing system.
IMPORTANT: There must be at least a 12" (30cm) straight pipe run before (upstream) the flow
switch. If the switch is plumbed after the cell, the cell can by counted as the 12" (30cm) of straight pipe.
IMPORTANT: To ensure proper operation, verify that the arrow on the flow switch points in the
direction of water flow.
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4. Electrical Wiring
Relays
Control Power
Input
pH Dispense
Output
Subpanel
Valve Connectors
Heater Output
Temp Sensor Inputs
External Input
Remote Keypad
Flow Switch
Cell Connector
Receiver Connector
Siemens
Murray
Single
Double
Quad
Twi n
GFCB
QP
QP QT
QT QPF
QF3
Tor q ue
MP-T
MP-T
MH-T
MH-T MP-GT LX100FP
25lb-in
25lb-in
Wireless Base
x
x
Ground Bus Bar
AQL-CHEM Connector
“Local” Display
High Voltage
Bonding Lug(s)
The Pro Logic Control Center requires both high and low voltage connections. Low voltage connections will be made to actuators, sensors, remote keypad, etc. High voltage connections will be made to pumps, lights, etc., as well as providing direct input power to the Control Center. Always:
-Ensure that Power is disconnected prior to doing any wiring
-Follow all local and NEC (CEC if applicable) codes
-Use copper conductors only
Main Service (Power to the Circuit Breaker Subpanel)
The Pro Logic circuit breaker subpanel is rated for 100A service. Run properly rated conductors (L1, L2, N, and ground) from the primary house electrical panel to the main power connections on the Pro Logic circuit breaker base. The connection at the main house panel should be to a 240VAC circuit breaker rated at 100A maximum.
Grounding and Bonding
Connect a ground wire from the primary electrical panel to the Pro Logic ground bus bar. Also ground each piece of high voltage (120 or 240VAC) equipment that is connected to the Pro Logic control relays or circuit breakers. The Pro Logic should also be connected to the pool bonding system by an 8AWG (6AWG for Canada) wire. A lug for bonding (2 for Canada) is provided on the outside/bottom of the Pro Logic enclosure.
Circuit Breaker Installation and Wiring
Circuit breakers are to be supplied by the installer. Refer to the circuit breaker chart on the following page for a list of suitable circuit breakers that can be used. Follow the code and the circuit breaker manufacturer’s rating requirements regarding the size and temperature rating for wiring. Note that some pool equipment may be required to be connected to ground fault circuit breakers—check local and NEC (CEC) codes.
Manufacturer
SUITABLE LISTED BREAKERS
Tightening
Filler Pla tes
1021
General Purpose Outlet
!
Configuration
Menu-Unlocked
Configuration Menu-Locked
Press repeatedly untilConfiguration Menu is displayed
Move to configuration menu items
Cell Type
T- CE LL- 15
Rotates between available Cell types
Move to next menu item
Chlorinator
Enabled
Display
Salt
Chlor. Config.
+ to view/change
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next configuration menu
Push to access Chlorinator option
Cell Type
T- CE LL- 15
Chlorinator
Enabled
Display
Salt
Chlor. Config.
+ to view/change
Field
Wired
L1
Neutral
240 VAC
Load
120 VAC
Load
Wiring relays for 240 VAC
Pool Equipment
Wiring relays for 120 VAC
Pool Equipment
Load
Pool Equipment
If desired, a duplex receptacle with weatherproof cover (supplied by installer) may be installed in the knockouts on the lower right side of the Pro Logic enclosure. Per code, the receptacle should be a GFCI type. Alternatively, connect a standard receptacle to a GFCB.
Pro Logic Control Power
The Pro Logic requires 120VAC, 2A power to operate the control logic circuits and the chlorinator. This power should be connected to one of the circuit breakers.
WARNING: 120VAC only (permanent damage if connected to 240V)
Factory
Prewired
120, 2VA
High Voltage (120/240V) Pool Equipment
All Pro Logic relays are double pole (they make/break both “legs” of 240V circuits) and are rated at 3HP/30A at 240V (1½HP/30A at 120V). Refer to the diagram below for typical relay wiring.
120 VAC
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Wiring GFCB for 120 VAC
!
WARNING: Do not use the Pro Logic to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers may
!
power to VSC
N
Pump
G
L1
L2
Lo Speed Hi Speed Common Ground
become entrapped underneath the cover.
Two speed filter pump: Requires 2 relays (FILTER plus one of the AUX relays) for proper operation of both speeds.
IMPORTANT: Be sure to follow the wiring diagram below AND to configure the control logic
according to the instructions on page 22.
2-Speed
Filter
Lights: A ground fault circuit breaker must be used to supply power for high voltage pool/spa lighting. Low voltage lights will require an external transformer. For lighting systems that have both a light source and color wheel, connect the light source to the “Lights” relay and then connect the color wheel to one of the AUX outputs.
Hayward Variable Speed Filter Pump: Proper installation of the Hayward TriStar Variable Speed Control (VSC) includes high voltage input wiring, communication wiring, and menu configuration/settings. Refer to the following diagram for proper input wiring to the VSC. Wiring from the 220V breaker must connect through the Pro Logic’s Filter relay. The Filter relay is used to supply input power to the VSC pump control. The relay will be on when the filter pump output is on. When the filter pump output is off, the relay will be off. Note that when the filter pump relay is off (power off to the VSC), the Pro Logic will not display errors or diagnostics for the pump. The filter pump relay must be on for diagnostic function.
220 VAC input
Goldline pH Dispense Output: NOTE: The Pro Logic can only be used with a 120VAC pH dispensing device. There are two Pro Logic versions that require different installation techniques. Pro Logics operating with a software version less than 4.00 require the pigtail or pH dispensing device to be connected to an internal relay. Units using version 4.00 or later have a dedicated pH output through the screw terminals mounted on the inside of the enclosure (shown on page 10). Refer to the AQL-CHEM’s ph dispense wiring instructions that relates to your particular version.
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Low Voltage Wiring
Heater
Kill Switch
Thermostat
Base Station
(AQL2-BASE-RF)
Tighten nut
Pro Logic Main PCB
Base Station
AQL-CHEM
Valve Actuators
The Pro Logic can control up to three automatic valve actuators. Two of the valve outputs are dedicated to the pool/ spa suction (Valve2) and return (Valve1) valves. Valve3 is for general purpose use (solar, water feature, in-floor cleaner, etc.).
For installations with solar heating, Goldline offers the AQ-SOL-KIT-xx solar kit that contains a valve, actuator, and extra temperature sensor. The “xx” indicates the valve type from the 3 choices below:
-1P 1.5” Positive Seal
-2P 2” Positive Seal
The Pro Logic is compatible with standard valve actuators manufactured by Hayward, Pentair/Compool, and Jandy. See diagram on page 10 for the location of valve connectors.
Heater Control
The Pro Logic provides a set of low voltage dry contacts that can be connected to most gas heaters or heat pumps with 24V control circuits. Refer to the diagram below for a generic connection. The manuals supplied with most heaters also include specific wiring instructions for connecting the heater to an external control (usually identified as “2-wire” remote control). For millivolt or line voltage heaters, contact Goldline Tech support, 908-355-7995. Refer to the diagrams and the information on the following pages for more details on the connection to several popular heaters.
Generic Heaters
1. Wire heater to 120/240V power source per the instructions in the heater manual. The Pro Logic does NOT control the power going to the heater.
2. Wire the Pro Logic dry contact heater output per the diagram below. Many internal parts of the heater can get very hot--see the heater manufacturer’s recommendations on the minimum temperature rating for wires. If no guidance is given, use 105°C rated wire.
3. Set any ON/OFF switch on the heater to ON.
4. Set the thermostat(s) on the heater to the maximum (hottest) setting.
Ignition/Valve
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Laars Heaters
to limit switches
remove jumper
white
white
Do not remove jumper
Terminal block located at electrical junction box
Dipswitch located on heater circuit board
PK
W
R
BK
R
ONºC
OFF
ºF
1. Turn power off to heater.
2. Remove factory jumper from terminal block.
3. Wire Pro Logic to the heater as shown.
4. Ensure toggle switch is in the ON position.
5. Set heater thermostats to maximum position.
Fusible Link
Hayward Heaters
Refer to the instructions in the heater manual for “2-wire Remote Thermostat” operation under “Remote Control Connections” and the diagram below:
1. Turn off power to heater.
2. Wire Pro Logic to terminals 1 & 2 (see diagram).
3. Leave jumper attached to terminals 4 & 5.
4. Move “BYPASS” dipswitch on heater circuit board to “ON” position (up).
5. Turn heater power back on.
6. Switch heater to either “Pool” or “Spa” (it doesn’t make any difference which is selected, the Pro Logic will take control).
7. Heater display should be “bO” (for “bypass On).
8. Heater will fire whenever Pro Logic requests (when Pro Logic “Heater” LED is illuminated).
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Pentair/Purex/MiniMax
MINIMAX
Ext.
Switch
Remove
Factory Jumper
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P7
Light Blue
Black
Orange Stripe
StripeBlack
RAYPAK RP2100
millivolt (analog), run red wires from Fireman’s Switch to heater relay.
STA-RITE
Te rm i n al
Board
Operating
‘Control
Firemans
Switch
4
2
3
1
GRN
YEL
BLK
RED
GRN YEL BLK RED
VSC
“1” to “1”, “2” to “2”, etc.
1. Turn power off to heater.
2. Remove factory installed jumper from the “Ext Switch” connector.
3. Wire the Pro Logic to the “Ext Switch” connector as shown below.
4. The wires to the Pro Logic must be separated from any line voltage wires. Failure to follow these instructions may cause erratic operation of the heater.
5. Set the Power (Thermostat Select) switch to either “Pool” or “Spa”.
6. Set the “Pool” and “Spa” thermostats to their maximum settings.
Raypak RP2100 Pool/Spa Heater
1. Turn power off to heater.
2. Push the mode button to “spa” mode.
3. Set the temperature to the maximum.
4. Push the mode button to “OFF”.
5. Lastly, plug the prewired connector in the P7 position on the board.
Some homeowners see the “OFF” display and, thinking this is a mistake, change the mode to “POOL” or “SPA” which then disables the remote control by the Pro Logic. To prevent this: Remove the heater touch pad connector (P5) which will disable the touchpad.
IMPORTANT: The heater will display “OFF” when it is being remotely controlled by the Pro Logic.
Orange
Drawing is for digital heater. If heater is a
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STA-RITE Heater
STA-RITE
Te rm i n al
Board
Operating
‘Control
Fireman’s
Switch
4
2
3
1
GRN
YEL
BLK
RED
GRN YEL BLK RED
VSC
“1” to “1”, “2” to “2”, etc.
1. Turn power off to heater.
2. Remove upper jacket and open the control box.
3. Remove the jumper for the “fireman’s switch.
4. Wire to the Pro Logic using wire rated for 105°C minimum.
Hayward Variable Speed Filter Pump: Refer to the diagram below for proper low voltage communication wiring between the Pro Logic and the Hayward Tristar Variable Speed Control (VSC).
Connect screw terminals
Use four conductor cable (typically phone cable) for communications connection between the VSC and the Pro Logic. The maximum wiring distance is 500 feet (160 meters). Note that the terminals on both the VSC interface board and the Pro Logic main board are numbered. The terminal connections should be matched between both terminal blocks (connect 1 to 1, 2 to 2, etc.). The communications cable should be routed through the knockout hole on the left side of the VSC enclosure, and a watertight fitting should be used to keep water and debris out of the opening. The communications cable should also be routed away from the Pro Logic and VSC power connections if possible.
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to limit switches
remove jumper
white
white
Do not remove jumper
Terminal block located at electrical junction box
Dipswitch located on heater circuit board
PK
W
R
BK
R
ONºC
OFF
ºF
VSC Pump Address Setting
AIR
SENSOR
SOLAR/SPA
SENSOR
POOL/SPA
SENSOR
12
34
500 ft max
3.75
4.50
For proper communications, a pump address must be set for each VSC used in the system. For single pump systems, the VSC address should be set to 001. When using Dual Equipment, the Pool Filter pump should be set to 001 and the Spa Filter pump should be set to 002. Refer to the TriStar Pump Owner’s Manual (IS3220VSC) and Hayward document IS3220VSCAQLL for specific instructions on setting the pump address.
Temperature Sensors
The Pro Logic utilizes 10K ohm thermistor type sensors. Three sensors (water temperature, air temperature and solar temperature) are included. If the Pro Logic is being used to control a solar heating system, the solar sensor is required. The sensors are provided with a 15 ft. cable. See page 5 and the diagram below for installation information.
Remote Display/Keypad
The Pro Logic main unit can connect to a maximum of 3 remote wired display/keypads (ordered separately).
Use four conductor cable (typically phone cable) to connect the wired remote display/keypad with the Pro Logic Control Center as shown below. The maximum wiring distance is 500ft. (160m). Note that the terminals on both the Pro Logic main unit and the wired remote display/keypad are numbered: Connect 1 to 1, 2 to 2, etc. Refer to diagram below.
Remote Display unit
Alternative
Concealed Wiring
If multiple remote display/keypads are installed: Never connect more than 2 wires to any terminal block. Two remotes can be wired back to the Pro Logic main unit or the second display/keypad (and third, if applicable) can be “daisy chained” with one display/keypad wired to the next. The maximum wire run from the Pro Logic main unit to the furthest remote display/keypad is 500 ft (160m).
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Base Station
Base Station
(AQL2-BASE-RF)
Tighten nut
Pro Logic Main PCB
Base Station
AQL-CHEM
Plug in the pigtail connector from the wireless base station into the “wireless” connector on the main PCB in the Pro Logic control unit.
Connector for
AQL-CHEM ORP and pH Sensing Kit
Plug in the connector from the AQL-CHEM into one of the “COMM” connectors on the main PCB in the Pro Logic control unit as shown below.
Flow Switch
Only applicable if the chlorinator function is enabled. The flow switch cable plugs into the Pro Logic Control Center at the position shown in the diagram on page 10. Ensure that the connector catch “snaps” in order to provide a reliable connection.
Connector for
Turbo Cell
Only applicable if the chlorinator function is enabled. The Turbo Cell should be plugged in after the Pro Logic cover panel is put back in place. Refer to page 10 for the location of the connector.
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power to VSC
External Input Interlock
SPST External Switch
(either Normally Open or Normally Closed)
N
Pump
G
L1
L2
Lo Speed Hi Speed Common Ground
Additional
A
Jumper Installed
For Primary
YELLOW BLACK RED
4
3
2
1
GRN
BLK
YEL
RED
Pro Logic
green
yellow
black
red
The External Input Interlock provides a means to force the filter pump or an Aux output off when certain conditions exists. A normally open or normally closed on/off external device must be connected to the Pro Logic as shown below. After properly configuring the Pro Logic (see Configuration), the filter pump and/or desired Aux will be forced off when the device is active.
Goldline Aqua Rite Chlorinator
The Pro Logic can control one or more Goldline Aqua Rite chlorinators when additional sanitizing capacity is required. A 4 wire connection is used to communicate to the Aqua Rite and can be wired up to 500' apart. Any outdoor rated 4 conductor cable can be used. Refer to the wiring diagrams below for proper wiring connection to the Aqua Rite. NOTE: There must be only 1 "primary" unit. All other Aqua Rite units must be configured as "secondary".
GREEN
4
3
Pro Logic
2
1
(Factory Default)
Aqua Rite
(Primary)
NOTE: Primary/Secondary jumper is located underneath small circuit board.
Aqua Rite
(Secondary)
Jumper Removed
For Secondary(s)
qua Rite(s)
(if required)
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4
GRN
3
YEL
2
BLK
1
RED
Aqua Rite
5. Configuration Menu
Configuration
Menu-Unlocked
Configuration Menu-Locked
Press repeatedly until “Configuration Menu” is displayed
Move to configuration menu items
Cell Type
T- CE LL- 15
Rotates between available Cell types
Move to next menu item
Chlorinator
Enabled
Display
Salt
Chlor. Config.
+ to view/change
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next configuration menu
Push to access Chlorinator option
Cell Type
T- CE LL- 15
Chlorinator
Enabled
Display
Salt
Chlor. Config.
+ to view/change
After plumbing and wiring are complete, the Pro Logic MUST BE CONFIGURED before attempting to operate. Configuration information is entered at the keypad and “tells” the Pro Logic what equipment is connected and how each should be controlled.
Accessing the Configuration Menus
Configuring the Pro Logic requires that you navigate through the Configuration Menu and input various informa­tion. For more detailed information about using the Pro Logic menu system, refer to the Operation Manual.
To access the Configuration Menu
Press BOTH buttons SIMULTANEOUSLY for 5 seconds to unlock
NOTE: The configuration menu automatically “locks” after 2 minutes of no buttons being pressed to prevent unauthorized people from changing the control logic inadvertently and possibly damaging the pool equipment or causing a “call back” to fix the configuration.
Configuration Menu Items
Each item needs to be programmed and may contain additional sub-menu items. Refer to the following pages for information on programming.
Toggle between Chlorinator Enabled and Disabled (default)
Toggle between Display Salt (default) and Minerals
Move to next menu item
Chlorinator
Requires the use of a chlorinator cell and P-KIT sold separately. If the chlorinator is enabled, then the cell and flow switch must also be installed and the Pro Logic will automatically chlorinate both the pool and spa according to the desired output setting (see Settings Menu in the Operation manual). If disabled (default), all displays relating to the chlorinator will be suppressed.
When the chlorinator is enabled, the Pro Logic will automatically detect and control any Aqua Rite(s) that is installed in the system.
Display
Allows for the display of salt (default) or mineral values.
Cell Type Selection
The Cell Type Menu appears after “Display Salt/Minerals” in the Chlorinator Configuration Menu. The options are T-CELL-15 (default), T-CELL-9, T-CELL5 or T-CELL-3. Make the proper selection based on the chlorinator cell that is used in your system. Refer to the information below.
"T-CELL-3" = T-CELL-3, GLX-CELL-3-W "T-CELL-5" = GLX-CELL-5, GLX-CELL-5-W "T-CELL-9" = T-CELL-9, GLX-CELL-9-W "T-CELL-15" = T-CELL-15, GLX-CELL-15-W
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Chemistry Config.
Wizard + to enter
Press to access Chemistry Config. Wizard
Move to previous/next menu item
Pool/Spa Config.
+ to view/change
Pool/Spa Setup
Pool and Spa
Spa Spillover
Enabled
Filter Operation
Spa Spillover
Push to access Pool/Spa options
Rotates between Pool Only (default), Spa Only and Pool and Spa
(default)
(default)
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
if “Pool and Spa” is selected and if “Spa Spillover” is enabled
Spa - CountDn
00:30
Move to next menu item
if “Pool and Spa” is selected
if “Pool and Spa” is selected
V1=Aux1, V2=Aux2
Disabled
(default)
if “Pool Only” or “Spa Only” is selected
Filter Off Valve
Change: Enabled
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default)
if “Pool and Spa” is selected
Relays
Control Power
Input
pH Dispense
Output
Subpanel
Valve Connectors
Heater Output
Temp Sensor Inputs
External Input
Remote Keypad
Flow Switch
Cell Connector
Receiver Connector
Siemens
Murray
Single
Double
Quad
Twi n
GFCB
QP
QP QT
QT QPF
QF3
Tor q ue
MP-T
MP-T
MH-T
MH-T MP-GT LX100FP
25lb-in
25lb-in
Chemistry Configuration Wizard
Requires use of the optional AQL-CHEM Sensing Kit. Following the steps of the Chemistry Config. Wizard will set up the AQL-CHEM to sense ORP and pH levels and, if chlorination is used, can configure the Pro Logic to generate the correct amount of chlorine to properly sanitize the pool. Refer to the AQL­CHEM manual for more detailed information.
Adjust time setting (Manual On/Off, 0:05, 0:10, 0:15..., (default is 4:00))
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled Spa Spillover Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between Pool Only and Spa Spillover options
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Pool/Spa Setup
If “Pool Only” or “Spa Only” are selected, then the pool/spa valves are not needed and pushing the POOL/ SPA button on the display/keypad will have no effect. If “Pool and Spa” is selected, then the pool/spa suction and return valve actuators should be connected to the Pro Logic. Pressing the POOL/SPA button on the display/keypad will allow the homeowner to alternate between pool and spa operation. For more information on “Pool and Spa”, refer to the Plumbing section on pages 8.
Spa CountDn
This menu will appear only if Pool/Spa Setup is set to “Pool and Spa”. This setting is the time, after you manually switch the Pool/Spa valves to “Spa Only”, until the Pro Logic automatically returns the valves to their previous positions. It is programmed in increments of 5 minutes, from “Manual On/Off” (0 minutes) to “21:00” (21 hours). The filter is forced on during this time period.
Spa Spillover
When spa spillover is “Enabled” and “Pool and Spa”, the homeowner will be able to rotate through “Pool Only” (both suction and return valves switched to pool), “Spa Only” (both suction and return valves switched to spa) and “Spillover” (suction valve switched to pool and return valve switched to spa) by successive presses of the “Pool/Spa button.
Filter Operation
If “Spa Spillover” is selected, the Pro Logic will automatically switch the pool/spa suction and return valves to “spillover” at the start of the programmed pool filtering time period or when the super-chlorinate function is turned on. The valves will remain in this position for the remainder of the super-chlorinate period. This option is usually preferable because both the pool and spa water will be filtered and sanitized.
If “Pool Only” is selected, then the Pro Logic will switch the pool/spa valves to the “pool only” position at the start of the programmed pool filtering time period or when the super-chlorinate function is turned on. This may be desirable on some systems with in-floor cleaners because it allows the cleaner to operate all the time the pool is being filtered and/or the super chlorinate is running.
V1=Aux1, V2=Aux2
Filter Config.
+ to view/change
Filter Pump
1 Speed
Freeze Protect
Enabled
Lowest Speed
10%
Highest Speed
100%
Push to access pump options
Rotates between 1-speed (default), 2-speed and variable speed options
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Freeze Protection
Adjust the lowest speed desired for variable speed operation
Adjust the highest speed desired for variable speed operation
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to next menu item
if “Variable Speed” is selected
if “Variable Speed” is selected
Freeze Temp
38ºF
External Input
Disabled
Freeze Protect
High Speed
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default)
Toggle between high speed (default) and low speed
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
if “Freeze Protect” is enabled
if “Freeze Protect” is enabled and “1-speed Filter” is not selected
This menu appears only if the Pool/Spa Setup is “Pool Only” or “Spa Only”. When enabled, Valve 1 (return) will follow the Aux1 output and Valve 2 (suction) will follow the Aux2 output. When disabled (default), the return and suction pool/spa valves function normally.
Filter Off Valve Change
This menu appears only if Pool/Spa setup is set to “Pool and Spa - Std”. When enabled (default), the filter pump will shut off for 35 seconds whenever the Pool/Spa valves are turning. The pump will NOT shut off when a heater is in Heater Cooldown mode.
Adjust the desired freeze protection temperature (33ºF - 42ºF)
Filter Pump
For 2-speed pumps: When a 2-speed pump is configured, one of the AUX relays must also be configured to control the low speed motor winding on the pump. Refer to the appropriate sections in the Installation manual for specific information regarding the control logic for 2-speed and variable speed pump operation.
For the Hayward Tristar variable speed pump: The Filter relay is used to supply input power to the VSC pump control. The relay will be on when the filter pump output is on. When the filter pump output is off, the relay will be off. On , off and speed is controlled by commands sent to the pump.
Lowest Speed
This is the lowest speed that the variable speed pump is allowed to run at. It is used as the lower limit in the Low Speed Settings Menu. Set lowest speed from 10% (default) to 50%.
Highest Speed
This is the highest speed that the variable speed pump is allowed to run at. It is used as the upper limit in the High Speed Settings Menu. Also, this is the speed that the pump will run at during the first 3 minutes of operation anytime the pump has been off for more than 30 seconds. Set highest speed from 20% to 100% (default).
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection is used to protect the pool and plumbed equipment against freeze damage. If freeze protection is enabled and the AIR temperature sensor falls below the freeze protection temperature, the Pro Logic will turn on the filter pump to circulate the water. If “Pool and Spa” is selected in the Pool/Spa sub­menu, the valves will also alternate between the pool and spa every 30 minutes and the filter pump will turn off while the valves are turning. The chlorinator will not operate if freeze protection is the only reason the pump is running.
Pool/ Spa Set up
Pool a nd Spa
Freeze Protection Speed
Heater1 Config.
+ to view/change
Heater1
Disable
Heater1 Cooldown
Disabled
Heater1 Extend
Disabled
Push to access heater options
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Heater 1 Cooldown
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Heater 1 Extend
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
if “Heater1” is enabled
if “Heater1” is enabled
Allow Low Speed
Disabled
Move to
if “Heater1” is enabled and 1-speed filter pump is not selected
FILTER
SOLAR BOOST
PUMP
SOLAR VALVE
HEATER
HEATER BYPASS
VALV E
(manual)
CELL
FLOW
SWITCH
CHECK
VALV E
PUMP
RETURN
VALV E
WATER
FEATURE
VALV E
SPA
SPA JET
PUMP
SPA
BLOWER
POOL/SPA SUCTION
VALV E
CHECK VALVE
POOL VACUUM
VALV E
MANUAL
VALVE
MANUAL
VALV E
MANUAL
VALVE
ENERGY
FILTER
TWO-WAY
VALVE
SKIM
POP-UP
SPILLOVER
POP-UP
OVERFLOW
POP-UP
RETURN
JET
IN-FLOOR CLEANER
VALV E
WATE R
FEATURE
PUMP
WATE R
FEATURE
POP-UP
MAIN
DRAIN
ENERGY
SAVER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
NON-BOOST
PRESSURE
CLEANER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
SUCTION
CLEANER
SENSOR
FILTER
PUMP
Valve Outputs
Filter Pump Lights Aux 1 Aux 2
Pool/Spa Suction Pool/Spa Return Val ve 3
HIGH VOLTAGE
LIGHTS
LO W VO LTAGE
LIGHTS
FIBER OPTIC
LIGHT SOURCE
COLOR WHEEL
ISOLATED
WATER
FEATURE
PUMP
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
CHECK
VALV E
(prevents draining
of raised spas)
V
of raised spas)
This menu only appears if freeze protection is enabled and the pump is configured for 2-speed or variable speed pump operation. This is the speed that the pump will run at during freeze protection operation. Select high (default) or low speed operation.
Freeze Protection Temperature
Select the temperature to be used for freeze protection. Temperature is adjustable from 33ºF - 42ºF (1ºC ­6ºC). 38ºF (3ºC) is default. This threshold will be used for all outputs that have freeze protection enabled.
External Input Interlock
When enabled, the filter pump will be forced off when the external input is active. Note that freeze protection will have precedence over this feature.
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Heater 1
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default)
next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Heater1
If the heater is “Enabled”, the heater relay will turn on when the water temperature is less than the desired temperature setting and the filter pump is running. The desired temperature is in the “Settings Menu”. If applicable, the homeowner will be prompted to enter separate “pool” and “spa” settings. Depending on the position of the pool/spa suction valve, the proper temperature setting will be used.
Heater Cooldown
This feature ensures that the heater cools down before water circulation is stopped. When enabled, the Pro Logic will continue to run the filter pump for 5 minutes after the heater turns off. During this period the filter pump LED will flash and also a “Heater Cooldown, X:XX remaining” message will scroll on the display.
When the filter pump is running and the heater is on: Pressing the “Filter” button once will cause the heater to turn off, but the filter pump will continue to run for heater cooldown (filter LED flashing and message on display). Pushing the filter button a second time will override the heater cooldown operation and turn the filter pump off.
Heater Extend
If “Enabled”, the filter extend logic keeps the filter pump running beyond the normal turn-off time until the pool (or spa) is heated up to the desired temperature setting (see Settings Menu). Heater extend will NOT cause the filter pump to turn on, it will only delay the turn off time when the heater is operating.
Allow Low Speed
This menu only appears if the filter is configured for 2-speed or variable speed operation. During default operation, high speed mode is used whenever the heater is on. If Allow Low Speed is enabled, low speed
will be allowed even if the heater is on.
Solar Config.
+ to view/change
Solar
Disabled
Solar-Extend
Disabled
Solar Priority
Disabled
Push to access solar options
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Solar
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Solar Extend
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to next menu item
if “Solar” is enabled
if “Solar” is enabled
Allow Low Speed
Disabled
Move to
if “Solar” is enabled and “1-speed Filter” is not selected
External Input
Active Closed
Toggle between Open and Closed (default) Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Solar Priority
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default)
next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Solar
If the solar control logic is “Enabled”, several additional steps must be taken to ensure proper operation of the solar system. If the solar is operated by a valve, then the Valve3 output must be setup for solar logic (page 27). If the solar is operated by a pump, then one of the AUX relays must be set up for solar logic (page 26). Also, the “solar” temperature sensor must be installed. This sensor is typically mounted near the collector array and is used to sense whether sufficient solar heat is available.
If solar is “Enabled”, the valve or solar pump relay will turn on when the water temperature is less than the desired temperature setting AND the solar sensor is hotter than the water. The desired temperature is in the “Settings Menu”. If applicable, the homeowner will be prompted to enter separate pool and spa desired temperature settings. Depending on the position of the pool/spa suction valve, the proper temperature setting will be used.
Solar Extend
If “Enabled”, the filter extend logic keeps the filter pump running beyond the normal turn-off time if solar heat is still available. When solar heat is no longer available, both the solar valve/pump and filter pump will turn off simultaneously. Solar extend will NOT cause the filter pump to turn on, it will only delay the turn off time when solar is operating.
Solar Priority
If both “Solar Control” and “Heater Control” are enabled, the Solar Priority feature will keep the conventional heater off whenever solar heat is available. This provides the most cost effective way of heating the pool. When solar heat is not available, the conventional heater will operate normally.
Allow Low Speed
This menu only appears if the pool filter is configured for 2-speed or variable speed operation. During default operation, high speed mode is used whenever the solar heater is on. If Allow Low Speed is enabled, low speed pump operation will be allowed during solar heating except for the first 3 minutes after solar heat turns on.
External Input
The external input device can either be normally open or normally closed. In this menu, select the state of the external input device when active.
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Lights Config.
+ to view/change
Lights Function
Manual On/Off
Lights Relay
Standard
Push to access Lights options
Rotates between Manual On/Off (default), Countdown Timer,
Low Speed- Filter, Timeclock, Solar, and Super Chlorinate
Toggle between Standard (default) and Dimmer
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Lights Interlock
Disable
Lights Freeze
Disable
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Lights Freeze
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
for all functions except dimmer relay, solar super chlorinate, and low speed
for all functions except dimmer relay, super chlorinate, and low speed
for manual on/off, countdown timer and timeclock functions
pH dispense and low speed
Lights Ext Input
Disabled
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Move to previous/next configuration menu
Remote Keypad
push up here
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Lights Interlock
for all functions except solar, dimmer relay, super chlorinate
Lights Function
Although designated as the “Lights” output, the function of the lights relay is similar to the aux1 and aux2 relays. If pool lights are wired to the lights relay, some options including Solar function, Low Speed of a 2­Speed Filter Pump, Lights Interlock and Lights Freeze Protection will not be necessary and should be disabled. If no pool lights are used, the lights relay can be used to control other pool devices that may require these options. The function of each option is shown below.
Manual On/Off (default)—the lights relay will alternate between turning on and off when the LIGHTS button is pressed. There is no automatic control logic.
Countdown Timer—the lights relay will turn on when the LIGHTS button is pressed. The lights relay will turn off automatically after a programmed time (see Timers Menu in Operation Manual). The LIGHTS button can also be used to turn the output off.
Low Speed of a 2-speed Filter Pump – the Pro Logic will turn on the lights relay whenever the low speed operation of the filter pump is required. It is very important that the “2-speed” filter pump option be selected under the “Filter Config.” Menu for proper operation.
Timeclock – the lights relay will turn-on and turn-off at the times set for the lights timeclock in the Timers Menu (see Timers Menu in Operation Manual). The LIGHTS button can also be used to turn the output on and off.
Solar – the lights relay can operate a solar booster pump which will turn on when the filter pump is running and solar heat is available and the water is less than the desired temperature setting. It is important to note that “Solar Control” must be enabled in the “Solar Config.” menu for proper operation to occur.
Super Chlorinate – if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super Chlorinate cycle when the Lights button is pressed, rather than using the Settings Menu. Note that only one button can be assigned to this function.
Lights Relay
This feature allows the user to select either “Standard” (default) or “Dimmer” type relay for the Lights output. The optional AQL-DIM dimmer kit must be installed if “Dimmer” is desired. When “Dimmer” is selected, and the Lights output is manually turned on, the “+” and “-” buttons adjust the level from 20% to 100% (default). The level is saved for the next time the lights are turned from off to on.
Lights Interlock
If enabled, this feature will override the function (Manual On/Off, Countdown Timer, Timeclock) selected above and turn the lights relay off when: filter pump is off, first 3 minutes of filter pump operation (allows
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the pump to prime and get water flowing), when the pool/spa suction return valves are in any position
Aux1 Config.
+ to view/change
Aux1 Function Manual On/Off
Aux1 Relay
Standard
Push to access Aux options
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Aux1 Interlock
Disable
Aux1 Freeze
Disable
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled Aux1 Freeze(default)
Move to next menu item
Move to previous/next configuration menu
for manual on/off, countdown timer and timecl ock function s
Move to next menu item
Rotates between
for all functions except dimmer relay, solar super chlorinate, and low speed
f super chlorinate, and low speed
or all functions except dimmer relay,
Aux1 Ext Input
Disabled
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Move to previous/next configuration menu
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other than “pool only”, or for the first 3 minutes after solar turns on (allows air in the solar panels to be purged). Interlock is not available for solar, low speed filter pump, super chlorinate or dimmer.
Lights External Input Interlock
When Lights External Input Interlock is enabled, the lights output will be forced off when the external input is active. This will have precedence over freeze protection. Lights External Input Interlock is not available for solar, low speed filter pump, dimmer, super chlorinate, or pH dispense functions.
Lights Freeze Protection
This function helps protect equipment that is wired to the lights relay against freeze damage. If Freeze Protection is enabled and the AIR temperature sensor falls below the selected freeze temperature threshold, the Pro Logic will energize the lights relay. IMPORTANT: this only enables operation of the lights relay during freeze--see the “Filter Pump Config.” menu to enable freeze protection for the main circulation system.
NOTE: The configuration parameters for the Aux2 output are the same as shown below for Aux1.
WARNING: Do not use the Pro Logic to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers may
become entrapped underneath the cover.
Low Speed- Filter, Timeclock, Solar, and Super Chlorinate
Manual On/Off (default), Countdown Timer,
Toggle between Standard (default) and Dimmer Move to next menu item or previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Aux1 Interlock
Aux1 Function
Manual On/Off (default)—the aux relay will alternate between turning on and off when the aux button is pressed. There is no automatic control logic.
Countdown Timer – the aux relay will turn on when the AUX button is pressed and then will turn off automatically after a programmed time (see Timers Menu, Operation Manual). The AUX button can also be used to turn the output off.
Low Speed of a 2-speed Filter Pump – the Pro Logic will operate the aux relay whenever the low speed operation of the filter pump is required. It is very important that the “2-speed” filter pump option be selected under the “Filter Config.” Menu for proper operation.
Timeclock – the aux relay will turn-on and turn-off at the times set for the aux1 timeclock in the Timers Menu. The AUX button can also be used to turn the output on and off.
Solar – the aux relay operates a solar booster pump which will turn on when the filter pump is running and solar heat is available and the water is less than the desired temperature setting. It is important to note that “Solar Control” must be enabled in the “Solar Config.” menu for proper operation to occur.
Super Chlorinate – if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super Chlorinate cycle
Valve3
Disabled
Freeze
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Valve3 Freeze Move to previous/next configuration menu
for all functions except super chlori nate
Valve3 Config.
+ to view/change
Valve3 Function
Solar
Push to access Valve3 options
Rotates between k
and Super Chlorinate
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
Valve3
Disabled
Interlock
Move to next menu item
for all functions except solar and super chlorinate
for all functions except solar or super chlorinate
Valve3 Ext Input
Disabled
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Move to previous/next configuration menu
Gallons
Liters
Rectangular
Round
Oval
Diameter x Diameter x Average Depth x 5.9
Length x Width x Average Depth x 6.7
Length x Width x Average Depth x 7.5
Average Depth x 785
Length x Width x Average Depth x 893
Length x Width x Average Depth x 1000
Gallons and (Liters) of Pool/Spa water
Current
Stabilizer
Level (ppm)
0 ppm
20 ppm
60 ppm
30 ppm
40 ppm
50 ppm
70 ppm
80 ppm
10 ppm
12,000
(45000)
8,000
(30000)
14,000
(52500)
10,000
(37500)
16,000
(60000)
18,000
(67500)
20,000
(75000)
22,000
(82500)
32,000
(120000)
24,000
(90000)
34,000
(127500)
26,000
(97500)
36,000
(135000)
28,000
(105000)
38,000
(142500)
30,000
(112500)
40,000
(150000)
8.0
(3.6)
5.3
(3.6)
8.0
(3.6)
9.4
6.7
(4.3)
9.4
10.7
12.0
12.0
13.4
14.7
21.3
16.0
22.7
(10.3)
18.7
25.3
20.0
(9.1)
26.7
7.0 )
(3.2
4.7
(3.2)
8.2
(3.7)
5.8
(3.7)
10.5
(4.8)
11. 7
(5.3)
12.9
(5.9)
18.7
(8.5)
14.0
(6.4)
19.8
(9.0)
15.2
(6.9)
21.0
(9.5)
16.4
(7.4)
22.2
17.2
(8.0)
23.3
6.0
(2.7)
4.0
(2.7)
6.0
(2.7)
6.0
(2.7)
8.5
(3.9)
7.0
(3.2)
9.0
(2.2)
10.0
(4.5)
10.0
(4.5)
14.2
(6.3)
11. 0
(5.0)
16.0
(7.2)
13.0
(5.9)
18.0
14.0
(6.4)
19.0
15.0
(6.8)
20.0
5.0
(2.3)
3.3
(2.3)
5.0
(2.3)
5.9
(2.7)
4.2
(2.7)
6.7
(3.0)
8.4
(3.8)
6.7
(3.0)
7.5
(3.4)
9.2
(4.2)
13.3
(6.0)
10.8
(4.9)
15.0
11. 7
(5.2)
15.8
12.5
(5.6)
16.7
4.0
(1.8)
2.7
(1.8)
4.0
(1.8)
4.0
(1.8)
5.7
(2.6)
4.7
(2.1)
3.3
(2.1)
5.4
(2.4)
7.4
(3.3)
10.7
(4.8)
8.7
(3.9)
12.0
9.3
(4.2)
12.7
10.0
(4.5)
13.3
3.0
(1.4)
2.0
(1.4)
3.0
(1.4)
3.5
(1.6)
2.5
(1.6)
4.5
(2.0)
5.5
(2.5)
8.0
(3.6)
6.5
(2.9)
9.0
7.0
(3.2)
9.5
7.5
(3.4)
10.0
2.0
(.91)
1.3
(.91)
2.0
(.91)
2.8
(1.3)
2.3
(1.1)
1.7
(1.1)
2.7
(1.2)
3.3
(1.5)
3.7
(1.7)
5.3
(2.4)
4.3
(2.0)
6.3
5.0
6.7
1.0
0.7
(.45)
1.2
0.8
1.4
1.5
1.7
1.8
2.7
2.2
3.0
2.3
3.2
2.5
3.3
0.00.0 0.00.0 0.0 0.0 0.0 0.0
0.00.0 0.00.0 0.00.0 0.00.0 0.0
when the Aux button is pressed, rather than using the Settings Menu. Note that only one button can be assigned to this function.
Aux1 Relay
This feature allows the user to select either “Standard” (default) or “Dimmer” type relay for the Aux1 output. The optional AQL-DIM dimmer kit must be installed if “Dimmer” is desired. When “Dimmer” is selected, and the Aux1 output is manually turned on, the “+” and “-” buttons adjust the level from 20% to 100% (default). The level is saved for the next time the aux1 output is turned from off to on.
Aux1 Interlock
If “Enabled”, this feature will override the function (Manual On/Off, Countdown Timer, Timeclock), selected above and turn the aux1 off when: filter pump is off, first 3 minutes of filter pump operation (allows the pump to prime and get water flowing), when the pool/spa suction return valves are in any position other than “pool only”, or for the first 3 minutes after solar turns on (allows air in the solar panels to be purged). Interlock is not available for solar, low speed filter pump, super chlorinate or dimmer.
Aux1 External Input Interlock
When enabled, Aux1 will be forced off when the external input is active. Note that freeze protection does NOT have precedence over this feature.
Aux1 Freeze Protection
This function protects the pool, plumbing, and equipment against freeze damage. If Freeze Protection is enabled and the AIR temperature sensor falls below the selected freeze temperature threshold, the Pro Logic will turn on the aux relay to circulate the water. IMPORTANT: this only enables operation of the AUX output during freeze--see the “Filter Pump Config.” menu to enable freeze protection for the main circulation system.
Toggle between Enabled and Disabled (default) Valve3 Interlock
Valve3 Function
Timeclock (default) – the valve turns on/off at the times set for the valve3 timeclock in the Timers Menu (see Operations Manual). The VALVE3 button can also be used to turn the valve output on or off.
Solar – the valve operates when the filter pump is running and solar heat is available and the water is less than the desired temperature setting. Solar heating must be enabled in the “Solar Config. menu for proper operation to occur.
In-Floor Cleaner – the valve switches the water returning to the pool between the in-floor cleaner and the normal return jets which facilitate efficient surface skimming. The valve will operate the in-floor cleaner for the first half of each clock hour and then switch to the jets/skimming for the last half of the hour.
Super Chlorinate – if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super Chlorinate cycle when the Valve3 button is pressed, rather than using the Settings Menu. Note that only one button can be assigned to this function.
Timecloc (default), Solar, In-floor Cleaner,
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6B Spa Config.
+ to view/change
6B A, Button 1
Pool/Spa
Select 6B Spa
A
Push to access the 6 Button Spa Side Remote options
Aux1 and Aux2
Rotates between all available remotes
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next menu item or next configuration menu
Move to next menu item
if AQL-SS-6B is connected
Remote Menus
Enabled
Toggle between Enabled (default) and Disabled Remote Menus Move to previous/next configuration menu
All Timeclocks
7-day
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Valve3 Interlock
If “Enabled”, this feature will override the function (timeclock or in-floor cleaner) selected above and turn the valve off when: the filter pump is off, first 3 minutes of filter pump operation (allows the pump to prime and get water flowing), or for the first 3 minutes after solar turns on (allows air in the solar panels to be purged). Interlock is not available for solar or super chlorinate.
Valve3 External Input Interlock
When Valve3 External Input Interlock is enabled, the Valve3 output will be forced off when the external input is active. This will have precedence over freeze protection. Valve3 External Input Interlock is not available for solar and super chlorinate.
Valve3 Freeze Protection
This function protects the pool and plumbed equipment against freeze damage. If Freeze Protection is enabled and the AIR temperature falls sensor falls below the selected freeze temperature threshold, the Pro Logic will turn on the valve to allow circulation of the water. IMPORTANT: this only enables operation of the valve3 output during freeze--see the “Filter Pump Config.” menu to enable freeze protection for the main circulation system.
Rotates between System Off, Pool/Spa, Filter, Lights, Heater1,
Select 6B Spa
This menu only appears if more than one AQL-SS-6B is detected at power up. Select which of the available remote controls (A, B or C) is to be configured.
6B A, Button 1
This menu allows the user to map each button of the AQL-SS-6B to one of the standard Pro Logic functions. The default selections are: Button 1 - Pool/Spa, Button 2 - Filter, Button 3 - Lights, Button 4 ­Heater1, Button 5 - Aux1 and Button 6 - Aux2.
This feature will prevent unauthorized access to the Settings, Timers, and Configuration menus from any of the Pro Logic’s remote display/keypads. When disabled, the remote display/keypads will only show the default menu and allow on/off control via the pushbuttons. Note that the function of the Pro Logic’s built­in display/keypad is unchanged by this selection. Once disabled, the only way to enable “Remote Menus” is to use the local display/keypad.
Toggle between 7-day (default) and Weekend/Weekday time options
This selection affects ALL of the timeclock logic in the Pro Logic. If “7-day” is selected, each timeclock will have one set of turn-on/turn-off settings that operate every day of the week. If “Weekend/Weekdays” option is selected then the user can enter one set of turn-on/turn-off times for the weekend (fixed as Saturday/Sunday) and another set of turn-on/turn-off times for weekdays (Monday through Friday).
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ºC ºF Ti
Calcuim
Hardness
Ci
To ta l
Alkalinity
Ai
53
60
66
76
84
94
103
12
16
19
24
29
34
39
.3
.4
.5
.6
.7
.8
.9
How to use:
Ai from your measurements. Insert values of pH, Ti, Ci and Ai
may occur.
1
0.2
CORROSIVE SCALING
75 75 100 100 125 125 150 150
200 200
250 250
300 300
400 400
600 600
800 800
1.5 1.9
1.6 2.0
1.7 2.1
1.8 2.2
1.9 2.3
2.0 2.4
2.1 2.5
2.2 2.6
2.4 2.8
2.5 2.9
Time Format
12 hour AM/PM
Units
ºF and PPM
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Move to previous/next configuration menu
Toggle between 12 hour AM/PM (default) and 24 hour time format options
Toggle between ºF and PPM (default) and ºC and g/L (Metric) options
Reset Config. to
Default Press +
Are you sure?
+ to proceed
Config. reset
Confirmed
Reset all configuration parameters
Move to previous/next configuration
Move to previous/next menu (config. not reset)
Move to previous/next configuration menu
pH Calibration
Wizard, + to enter
Move to previous/next menu item
Clean Probe Wizard
+ to enter
Move to previous/next menu item
Initiate reset of all configuration parameters
menu (config. not reset)
Use this function to erase all previous system configuration and reset all configuration parameters back to the factory default values. This function is NOT reversible--be careful.
Maintenance Menu (only displays if Sensing System is enabled)
The Maintenance Menu will be displayed only if the optional AQL-CHEM is used and the Sensing System is enabled in the Chemistry Config. Wizard. This menu is used to perform functions relating to the AQL-CHEM ORP and pH sensing kit.
Push to access pH Calibration Wizard
Use this Wizard to calibrate the AQL-CHEM’s pH probe. This requires a manual pH test of the pool water using a dependable red phenol test kit.
Push to access Clean Probe Wizard
Use this Wizard to clean the AQL-CHEM’s ORP and pH probes. The probes must be clean and free from oil, chemical deposits and contamination to function properly. Slow response, increased need to calibrate, and inconsistent readings are indications that the probes need to be cleaned.
6. System Startup and Checkout
Before Startup
Before starting the Pro Logic for the first time, be sure that the following items have been completed:
1. Pool/spa chemicals are within the recommended levels according to the chart on page 2.
2. Pool/spa salt level is between 2700 – 3400 PPM.
3. Properly rated circuit breakers are installed in the Pro Logic subpanel.
4. All wiring is performed according to NEC and local codes.
5. The Pro Logic is properly grounded and bonded.
6. The Pro Logic is properly configured to control all desired functions.
Program Automatic Operation
Refer to the programming flow chart on the back cover of this manual for a listing of the available menus and the items included in each menu.
Settings Menu
Heater and/or solar thermostat settings Chlorinator settings Day and Time
Timers Menu
Timeclock and/or Countdown timer settings
Heater Checkout
Follow these instructions to verify that the Pro Logic is properly controlling the heater.
1. Check that the Pro Logic is calling for the heater to turn on as indicated by the “Heater” LED being illuminated. If the “Heater” LED is illuminated, go directly to step 2; if not, then check the following:
The heater is enabled (Configuration Menu/Heater Config.).
The heater temperature setting is at least 2ºF greater than the water temperature (Settings Menu / Pool Heater & Spa Heater).
The filter pump is running.
If the pool has solar heat and the solar priority feature is enabled (Configuration Menu/Solar Config) then solar must be off in order for the heater to fire. The easiest way to force solar off is to go to the Settings Menu / Pool Solar & Spa Solar and temporarily lower the temperature settings below the current water temperature.
2. Check that the heater is running. If not, then check:
Power is supplied to the heater.
The Pro Logic control output is properly connected to the heater control (see ”Heater Control” wiring, page
14).
Some heaters also have internal switches or jumpers that have to be set correctly for remote control opera­tion—refer to the heater manual and also “Heater Control” (page 13).
Heater is turned on (“Kill Switch” is in the “ON” position).
If a heater bypass valve is installed, check that water is flowing through the heater.
The heater temperature setting is set as high as possible (usually 104ºF/40ºC). Also note that some heat pumps actually have be set to the lowest possible temperature.
3. Once the heater is running, you can verify the “heater cooldown” feature (optional - see Configuration Menu/Heater Config.) is operating properly:
Press the “Filter” button once (for 2 speed pumps, this may require 2 pushes of the “Filter” button).
The heater should turn off (“Heater” LED off) and the “Filter” LED will flash to indicated heater cooldown is active.
The display will periodically indicate that the filter pump is on for heater cooldown and show the minutes remaining.
The pump will automatically turn off at the end of the 5 minute heater cooldown period.
For more detailed instructions on control and operation of the Pro Logic system, refer to the Operation Manual.
Service Mode
Service mode disables all automatic control operation and is intended to be used when servicing the pool system. To enter service mode, push the SERVICE button once on the main unit keypad. This will initially turn all outputs off and then allow you to turn outputs on/off manually at the main display (only). In service mode, the buttons on the optional remote display/keypad and the optional spa side remote will turn outputs off, but will not turn any output on. Heater control outputs and solar control outputs are prevented from turning on if the water temperature exceeds 104ºF (40ºC).
Pushing the SERVICE button again will enter a timed service mode. Service operation as described above will continue for 3 hours, then automatically return to normal operation.
Push the SERVICE button once more to exit out of Service mode.
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LIMITED WARRANTY (effective 04/01/09) Hayward/Goldline warrants its Pro Logic and E-Command pool automation products as well as its Aqua Rite, Aqua Rite Pro, Aqua Plus and SwimPure chlorination products to be free of defects in materials and workmanship, under normal use and service, for a period of three (3) years. Hayward/Goldline also warrants its Aqua Trol chlorination products to be free of defects in materials and work­manship, under normal use and service for a period of one (1) year. These warranties are applicable from the initial date of installation on private residential swimming pools in the US and Canada.
Hayward/Goldline warrants all the above-identified pool automation and chlorination products installed on com­mercial swimming pools and on swimming pools outside of the US and Canada for a period of one (1) year. Likewise, Hayward/Goldline warrants all accessories and replacement parts for the above-identified pool auto­mation and chlorination products for a period of one (1) year. Each of these warranties is not transferable and applies only to the original owner.
Proof of purchase is required for warranty service. If written proof of purchase is not provided, the manufacturing date code will be the sole determinant of the date of installation of the product. To obtain warranty service or repair, please contact the place of purchase or the nearest Hayward/Goldline authorized warranty service center. For more information on authorized service centers please contact the Hayward/Goldline Technical Service Sup­port Center (61 Whitecap Road, North Kingstown RI, 02852) or visit the Goldline web site at www.goldlinecontrols.com or the Hayward website at www.haywardnet.com.
WARRANTY EXCLUSIONS:
1. Material supplied or workmanship performed by others in process of installation.
2. Damage resulting from improper installation including installation on pools larger than the product rating.
3. Problems resulting from failure to install, operate or maintain the product(s) in accordance with the recommen­dations contained in the owners manual(s).
4. Problems resulting from failure to maintain pool water chemistry in accordance with the recommendations in the owners manual(s).
5. Problems resulting from tampering, accident, abuse, negligence, unauthorized repairs or alternations, fire, flood, lightning, freezing, external water, degradation of natural stone used in or immediately adjacent to a pool or spa, war or acts of God.
DISCLAIMER. THE EXPRESS LIMITED WARRANTIES ABOVE CONSTITUTE THE ENTIRE WARRANTIES WITH RESPECT TO THE ABOVE-IDENTIFIED HAYWARD/GOLDLINE POOL AUTOMATION AND CHLORINATION PRODUCTS AND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRAN­TIES, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FIT­NESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THESE WARRANTIES GIVE YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE OTHER RIGHTS OF EQUIPMENT, LOST PROFITS OR REVENUE, COSTS OF RENTING REPLACEMENTS, AND OTHER ADDITIONAL EXPENSES, EVEN IF THE SELLER HAD BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES. SOME STATES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OF LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSE­QUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
NO WHOLESALER, AGENT, DEALER, CONTRACTOR OR OTHER PERSON IS AUTHORIZED TO PROVIDE, SUPPLEMENT OR MODIFY ANY WARRANTY ON BEHALF OF HAYWARD/GOLD­LINE.
THESE WARRANTIES ARE VOID IF THE PRODUCT HAS BEEN ALTERED IN ANY WAY AFTER LEAVING THE FACTORY. FOR THE ABOVE-IDENTIFIED CHLORINATION PRODUCTS, THESE WARRANTIES ALSO ARE VOID IF, DURING THE WARRANTY PERIOD, YOU USE A REPLACE­MENT CHLORINATOR CELL OTHER THAN AN UNMODIFIED, NEW HAYWARD/GOLDLINE CHLORINATOR CELL PURCHASED FROM HAYWARD/GOLDLINE. IF A WARRANTY BE­COMES VOID, YOU STILL MAY PURCHASE SERVICE AND/OR TELEPHONE TECHNICAL SUPPORT AT THE THEN CURRENT TIME AND MATERIAL RATES.
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Pro Logic Programming Flow Chart
C
ON
T
C
ON
T
default menu
day and time
water temperature
air temperature
chlorinator setting
salt level
reason pump is running (not s cheduled)
inspect cell
reason hi-speed is running ( not scheduled)
countdown time remaini ng
heater control status
system manual off
check system error
filter speed
pH/ORP levels
settings menu
spa heater1 temperature
pool heater1 temperature
spa solar te mperature
pool solar temperatur e
superchlorinate
spa chlorinator set ting
pool chlorinator s etting
spa high/low speed
pool high/low speed
day and time
backlit di splay light
beeper
teach wireless rem ote
wireless channel
maintenance menu
pH calibration wizard
clean probe wizard
timers menu
pool filter pump1 or hi-speed
pool filter pump2 or lo-speed
spa
lights
aux1
aux2
valve3
superchlorinate
diagnostic menu
chlorinator diagnostic s
instant salt
pH/ORP levels
flow switch
cell temperature sens or
water sensor
air sensor
solar sensor
main software revision
display software revision
chemistry sense software re vision
filter bridge/vsc software revision
RF base software revis ion
6 button spa side s oftware revision
configuration menu
chlor inator
chemistry config. Wizard
pool/spa
filter
heater1
solar
external input
lights
aux1
aux2
valve3
6 button spa side remote
remote menus
7-day or weekend/weekday timec lock
12 hour or 24 hour time format
ºF or ºC
reset to defaul t
denotes conditional items
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