Jandy APURE700, APURE1400 Installation Manual

Installation and Operating Data
Installation and Operation Manual
Jandy® AquaPure
Electronic Chlorine Generator
APURE700 and APURE1400
®
Exclusive AquaLink
Interface Plus
New 2" PVC Unions
RS
WARNING
FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by a pro fes sion al pool/spa service technician. The procedures in this manual must be followed ex act ly. Failure to follow warning notices and instructions may result in property damage, serious injury, or death.
H0567500G
LI4011 Rev 7
Table of Contents
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Section 1. Safety Information ....................... 4
Section 2. System Description ...................... 5
2.1 Electrical Specifi cations ............... 6
Section 3. Installation Instructions Model
APURE700 and APURE1400 ...... 7
3.1 Materials and Tools ...................... 7
3.2 Plumbing Confi gurations ............. 7
3.2.1 Recommended Plumbing
Confi guration ....................... 7
3.2.2 Alternate Plumbing
Confi gurations ..................... 9
3.3 Installing APURE700 and APURE1400 Control Center . 11
3.4 Earth Bonding (Grounding) ......... 12
3.5 Installing the APURE700 and APURE1400 Cell and Flow/Temp/
Salinity Sensor ............................. 12
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3.6 Connection to an AquaLink
RS
Control System............................. 14
3.6.1 Wiring to a Jandy
AquaLink RS ....................... 15
3.6.2 Wiring Multiple AquaPure Units to a Jandy AquaLink RS 15
Section 4. Pool Water Preparation ................ 16
4.1 Determining Pool Size
(m3 of Water) ............................... 16
4.2 Determining Pool Size
(Gallons of Water) ........................ 16
4.3 Selecting Model Size ................... 17
4.4 Chemistry You Need to Know ..... 17
4.5 Optimum Pool Water Conditions 18
4.6 Chlorine Testing ........................... 18
4.7 Salt (NaCl sodium chloride) ...... 18
4.7.1 What Type of Salt to Use? ... 18
4.7.2 How Much Salt to Use? ..... 18
4.7.3 How to Add Salt to the Pool? 19
Section 5. Operating Instructions .................. 22
5.1 Using the Front Panel Controls .... 22
5.2 Reading the Display ..................... 23
5.3 Operation ..................................... 24
5.4 Startup .......................................... 25
5.4.1 Shocking .............................. 25
5.4.2 Apply Power ........................ 25
5.5 Operating in Winter ...................... 26
5.6 Recommendations ........................ 26
Section 6. User Maintenance Instructions .... 27
6.1 Daily ............................................. 27
6.2 Weekly ......................................... 27
6.3 Monthly ........................................ 27
6.4 Electrolytic Cell Cleaning ............ 27
6.5 Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor
Cleaning ....................................... 28
6.6 Winterizing ................................... 29
Section 7. Troubleshooting ........................... 30
7.1 Problems and Corrective Action .. 30
7.2 Service Codes ............................... 33
7.3 Additional Letter Codes ............... 33
Section 8. Temperature Conversion .............. 34
Section 9. Exploded Views and
Replacement Kits ......................... 35
9.1 Control Center Replacement Parts 35
9.2 2” PVC Union, Electrolytic Cell
Replacement Parts ........................ 36
9.3 1½” ABS Union, Electrolytic Cell
Replacement Parts ........................ 36
9.4 Flow Sensor Replacement Parts ... 36
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Section 1. Safety Information
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING
To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely supervised at all times.
WARNING
When mixing acid with water, ALWAYS ADD ACID TO WATER. NEVER ADD WATER TO ACID.
WARNING
To reduce the risk of electric shock, fi re or injury, service should only be attempted by a qualifi ed Pool Service Professional.
WARNING
Do not operate electrolytic cell without proper fl ow or water circulation. A buildup of fl ammable gases would result in hazardous conditions.
WARNING
Installation must be done in accordance with the National Electric Code (NEC, NFPA-70) and/or any other applicable local and national installation codes.
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, FIRE, PERSONAL INJURY, OR DEATH. Connect only to a circuit that is protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI). Such a GFCI should be provided by the installer and should be tested on a routine basis. To test the GFCI, push the test button. The GFCI should interrupt power. Push the reset button. Power should be restored. If the GFCI fails to operate in this manner, there is ground current fl owing, indicating the possibility of an electric shock. Do not use this unit. Disconnect this unit and contact a qualifi ed service representative before using.
A green colored terminal (or a wire connector marked “G”, “GR”, “Ground” or “Grounding”) is provided within the terminal compartment. To reduce risk of electric shock, connect this terminal or connector to the grounding terminal of your electric service or supply panel with a conductor equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment.
Power supply must be interconnected with Pool Pump motor power source. This insures the clorinator and pool pump will turn on and off together.
Use of chemicals other than those recommended may be hazardous. Follow the Chemical Manufacturers Instructions.
It is recommended that the water Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor is installed in the same piping as the electrolytic cell, without any valves or diverters between them. (See page 5 Figure 1).
The Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor must be mounted as in page 13 Figure 11.
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
Section 2. System Description
Note: Pool Pump and Control Center to
AquaPure Must be Wired to Turn On and Off Together
Options List
1. ORP / External Control Interface
2. ORP / Freeze Control Unit
3. Pool Pump Timer/AquaLink
4. Heater
®
RS
115/230VAC
Electrical Supply
Figure 1. Typical AquaPure Installation With Options
AquaLink RS Control System or 24 Hour Pool Pump Timer
Return
to
Pool
From
Pool
AquaPure
Control
Center
r
u
P
a
u
q
A
Cell
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Control Signal
from ORP Unit
to ORP Interface
Flow / Salinity
Sensor
e
Pump
Heater
Filter
Salt for Pool
To Drain
(Backwash)
A TTENTION INST ALLER: Various application notes (more detailed instructions) are available from the Dealer covering installation, operation, maintenance, and plumbing of the chlorinator system.
The AquaPure uses a process known as electrolysis to produce sodium hypochlorite (liquid chlorine) from a low concentration of salt added to the pool water. Hypochlorite kills bacteria, oxidizes organic material, and kills algae then reverts back to salt. The AquaPure then reuses the salt and the process starts over again. The AquaPure system is comprised of the following three component parts and an optional pool pump timer.
Control Center The control center converts AC electrical current to a low voltage DC current which
is required by the cell to perform the electrolysis. The control center is connected with the pool circulation pump electrical source so that the electrolytic cell only operates when the pool pump is on. The fl ow portion of the Flow/Temp/Salinity
Sensor
Electrolytic Cell The electrolytic cell contains bipolar electrodes which perform the electrolysis and
is a backup device only.
produce chlorine when energized with DC current. Chlorine is generated as pool water containing salt passes through the cell. The chlorine production can be varied by either adjusting the Chlorine Production Level on the control center or by varying the number of hours the AquaPure is on each day. The AquaPure automatically
cleans the Cell electrodes once every 3 hours. This does not interrupt the production of Chlorine.
Flow/Salinity/Temperature Sensor The Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor only allows the Cell to operate if
there is adequate water fl ow through the Cell. The salinity portion of the Flow/Temp/ Salinity Sensor detects the level of salt in the pool water. This salt level is displayed in grams per liter (gpl) on the Liquid Crystal Display (LCD) whenever the salinity button is pressed. This eliminates the need for manual pool water salinity testing. Pool Temperature is now available on all models by pressing the Temperature button.
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To Back P C B
Stripe
Us e CopperConductors Only – Rated for 90°C Minimum
Pool Pump Timer A Pool Pump Timer is not included as part of your AquaPure. It is recommended that
a timer or an AquaLink RS control system be used to save on energy and prolong the service life of your pool pump and the AquaPure.
2.1 Electrical Specifi cations Circuit Protection 2 pole 20 AMP device at the Electrical Panel.
Model APURE700 Model APURE1400
Input: 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.5 AMPS
230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 0.75 AMPS
Input: 115 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 2.5 AMPS
230 VAC, 50/60 Hz, 1.25 AMPS Output: 22-30 VDC @ 3 AMPS maximum Output: 22-30 VDC @ 6 AMPS maximum Chlorine: 0.625 lb. / 24 Hr. (283 gm / 24 Hr.) Chlorine: 1.25 lb. / 24 Hr. (567 gm / 24 Hr.) External
Control:
ORP/External Control Connector AquaLink® RS485 Connector
External Control:
ORP/External Control Connector
AquaLink® RS485 Connector
CAUTION
Factory wired for 230 VAC service. If available electrical service is 115 VAC, the power supply
wiring must be changed to operate on 115 VAC as shown in the wiring diagram below. (Figure 2.)
Trans for mer
Factory Wired for
230 VAC
Ribbon Cable
Stripe
Wire NutConnections
Load 1 to Blk Load2 to Blk/Yel Blk/Red to Blk/Wht
Flow Salinity
Sensor
Te s t
Switches
Tes t P oints
Ato K
Te st P oints
Aux Boa rd
Fro nt PCB
Re ve rse Sid e
Flow
Sensor
RS
H ORP
24VAC
RED BLK YEL GRN
Common
Wire NutConnections
Load 1 to Blk/Wht and Blk/Yel Load2 to Blk/Red and Blk
AquaLinkRS
Test
Points
LtoU
-L
-U
From Front
PCB
Tes t P oin ts
1-8
Re-wired for
115 VAC
1
A
8
B
Ribbon
Cabl e
Transforme r
Ba c k
PCB
AB
Green
DC Cord
22 - 30 VDC
Black / White
Figure 2. APURE700 and APURE1400
Section 3. Installation Instructions Model APURE700 and APURE1400
3.1 Materials and Tools
NOTE Salt not included. See pages 18 - 21.
Installation Materials Furnished Tools Needed for Installation
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(1 ea.) Electrolytic Cell (2 ea.) 2” PVC Unions with O-Rings (1 ea.) PVC Tee for Sensor Mounting (1 ea.) Roll Tefl on Tape (1 ea.) Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor 16 ft (4.88 m) cable (1 ea.) 16 ft (4.88 m) DC Power Cord (1 ea.) Power Supply/Control Center (4 ea.) Anchors and Screws (2 ea.) Wire Nuts (1 ea.) Owner’s Manual - Warranty Information (1 ea.) Installation Template
Tape Measure Phillips & Flathead Screwdrivers Pliers Hacksaw Voltmeter to determine line voltage of AC wiring to power supply Electric Drill Motor and 1/4 “ masonry drill bit for mounting power supply on
block or stucco wall
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approved All Purpose Cleaner Primer
An NSF
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approved All Purpose Cement (such as Weld-On 794, 793)
An NSF
WARNING
When using electrical products, basic precautions should always be followed, including the following:
• DANGER: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. Before attempting installation or service, ensure that all power to the device is disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker. Connect only to a circuit protected by a ground fault circuit-interrupter (GFCI).
• Grounding is required. The unit should be installed by a qualifi ed service representative and should be properly grounded. (See Earth Bonding, page 12).
• Install to permit access for servicing.
• Read Cautions and Important Instructions on page 4. Before attempting any electrical wiring, be
sure to read and follow Safety Instructions. Wiring should only be attempted by a qualifi ed professional.
3.2 Plumbing Confi gurations
3.2.1 Recommended Plumbing Confi guration
The preferred installation is that the Sensors and Cell are plumbed in the return line to the pool after (downstream) all the pool equipment (fi lter, heater, solar, etc.). The Cell and Sensor Tee fi tting are designed to be plumbed into 2” PVC pipe. Adapters can be used for systems with 1.5” plumbing. Figures 3 and 4 on page 8 illustrate the recommended plumbing confi guration, which result in the most reliable operation.
Note The AquaPure is powered from the LOAD SIDE of the pool circulation pump relay or the time clock. This
ensures that the Cell only operates when the pool pump is ON. The Flow Sensor serves as a protection device to ensure there is suffi cient fl ow for the cell to operate.
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Heater
Cell
Pool
Return
Sensors
JANDY
Spa
Return
Figure 3. Recommended Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors #1, Top View
Jandy Valve Actuator (JVA)
Heater
e r
u P
a u q
A
Sensors
Cell Mounted Vertically
Pool
Return
Spa
Return
Ground
Figure 4. Recommended Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors #2, Side View
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JANDY
JANDY
3.2.2 Alternate Plumbing Confi gurations
There are alternate plumbing layouts to allow for chlorination of the pool during spa spillover operation, but prevent over-chlorination of the spa during “spa only” operation (see fi gures 5 and 6). The confi guration shown in Figure 5 will only chlorinate the pool. Whereas Figure 6 allows chlorination of the pool or spa. If the AquaPure is controlled by an AquaLink RS, the AquaPure is notifi ed when the AquaLink RS is in Spa Mode and adjusts to 10% of the AquaLink RS output setting to ensure the spa is not over-chlorinated.
Note The AquaPure is powered from the LOAD SIDE of the pool circulation pump relay or the time clock. This
ensures that the Cell only operates when the pool pump is ON. The Flow Sensor serves as a protection device to ensure there is suffi cient fl ow for the Cell to operate.
AquaLink RS Control
System
or Time Clock
AquaPure /
ClorMatic
Cell
Heater
Sensors
JANDY
Pool
Return
Spa
Return
Figure 5. Alternate Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors, Without Spa Bypass for Spillover, Top
View
AquaLink RS Control
System
or Time Clock
AquaPure /
ClorMatic
CellSensors
Heater
Spa Bypass for Spillover
JANDY
Pool
Return
Figure 6. Alternate Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors, With Spa Bypass for Spillover, Top
Spa
Return
View
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WARNING
AVOID HAZARDOUS PLUMBING: Do not mount the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor and Cell as shown in Figures 7 and 8. If a valve is located improperly between the fl ow/temp/salinity sensor and the electrolytic cell, it may cause the cell to operate without water fl ow through the cell which can create a HAZARDOUS condition.
Sensors
Heater
e r
u
Cell
P a
Mounted
u q
Vertically
A
Pool
Return
Figure 7. Hazardous Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors, Cell Mounted on Pool Return Line
Sensors
Heater
Spa
Return
Cell
e r
u
Mounted
P a
Vertically
u q
A
Pool
Return
Figure 8. Hazardous Plumbing Confi guration with Cell and Sensors, Cell Mounted on Spa Return Line
Spa
Return
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3.3 Installing APURE700 and APURE1400 Control Center
1. Locate the Control Center as close to the pump and fi ltration system as possible. Make sure that the DC power cord and the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor cable can reach that section of pipe selected for the Cell and Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor installation. Do not install the Control Center within 10 ft (3 m) of the
pool edges.
2. Use hardware provided and mount the control center at eye level. Leave suffi cient clearance on all sides of the chassis backplate. If possible leave a minimum of 9½ inch (241 mm) on the left side. Position the backplate on the mounting surface. Mark screw centers and drill four ¼ inch (6.35 mm) holes spaced 10
3
/8 inches (264 mm) on the horizontal center and 6 3/8 inches (162 mm) on the vertical
center. Install the anchors (provided) into the mounting surface. See Figure 9.
3. Install the screws (provided) into the anchors, leaving approximately ¼” of the screw shaft exposed. Position the backplate keyhole slots over the four mounting screws. Press the control center chassis down fi rmly so that the screws are secure in the keyhole slots. Tighten the screws until snug.
4. Remove the four screws that secure the control center front cover. Remove the front cover.
Install Anchors (4)
and Screws (4) into
mounting surface
Drill two (2) holes
spaced 6 3/8” on the
vertical center.
3
Drill two (2) holes spaced 10
the horizontal center.
Figure 9. Mounting the Control Center Chassis Backplate
/8” on
Lower Chassis Keyhole on
to screws and tighten.
5. Using two of the four front cover screws, attach the cover to the chassis backplate. Please note that the chassis backplate has side mounting holes on both sides that allow you to secure the cover to either side of the backplate while you make all wire connections (see Figure 10).
Front cover secured to
available mounting holes.
Figure 10. Securing the Control Center Front Cover to the Chassis Backplate
Mounting holes
for front cover.
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6. Check source voltage. (All units are factory wired for 230 VAC). In order to use on 115 VAC, the internal factory wiring of the control center must be changed. (See wiring diagram page 6 Figure 2).
7. Use #12/3 insulated wire and conduit. Wire control center transformer to pool pump power source. The control center should be connected to the pump motor switch or automatic timer (Pool Pump Timer) as shown in the diagram on page 6 Figure 2. The ow portion of the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor is a backup device only. Attach the third wire (Ground) from the electrical panel to the ground point inside the Control Center. Earth bonding in Section 3.4 must also be accomplished to insure
personal safety and safety of equipment.
3.4 Earth Bonding (Grounding)
2
A solid, copper # 8 awg (8.4 mm
) wire is recommended for connecting the control center to a Permanent Earth Ground connection that is acceptable to the local inspection authority. Refer to your local codes for the acceptable grounding wire gauge. Attach the bonding point located on bottom of the chassis backplate to a Common Earth Bonding Point. Do not use the AquaPure as the Common Bonding Point. Each piece of non-AquaPure related pool equipment requiring a ground should be bonded to the Common, Approved Earth Bonding Point. Never ground pool pump to the chassis backplate.
3.5 Installing the APURE700 and APURE1400 Cell and Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor
NOTE: Maximum operating Pressure is 517 kPa or 75 PSI - Minimum Flow Rate is 20 GPM (76 LPM).
1. Be sure pool pump is turned off.
WARNING
ATTENTION INSTALLER: If The Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor is not installed properly, it may allow the Cell to operate without water fl ow. This would cause a buildup of fl ammable gases resulting in a HAZARDOUS Condition.
Mount as shown in Figure 11 Detail A. This will result in the most reliable operation.
The Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor must be mounted: (1) in the same line as the Electrolytic Cell. (2) with no valves or diverters between the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor and Cell. (3) preferably between the Pool Pump and the Cell.
Do not mount the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor as shown in Detail C of Figure 11. This mounting position can be HAZARDOUS.
Anytime the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor is connected or disconnected and reconnected, the AC power to the unit must be turned off and back on (Cycle Power). If power is not cycled, unreliable operation of the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor will result.
2. It is recommended that the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor and Electrolytic Cell be installed in the pool return line after the fi lter and heater. Water passes through the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor before the Cell. The Cell can be installed in either a horizontal (as shown in Figure 12) or a vertical position.
3. Position the Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor Tee and Cell in the recommended position (see page 13 Figure 11 Detail A, page 8 Figures 3 and 4, page 9 Figures 5 and 6, and page 5 Figure 1.
4. Locate a suitable section of pipe, approximately 21 inches (533 mm) long or follow the recommended plumbing diagrams beginning on page 8, Figures 3, 4, 5, and 6. The Flow/Temp/Salinity Sensor cable and Cell DC cord must be able to reach from the control center to this section.
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