Installation manual

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Connecting Low Voltage Components to the System Control Center
VALVE ACTUATORS
The System Control Center is capable of controlling six (6)
24VAC valve actuators. Run the valve actuator cable into
the low voltage raceway. For pool/spa installations, Valve 1
and Valve 2 have dedicated functions. Connect the valve for
the SUCTION side to connector J23 (Valve 1) and connect
the valve for the RETURN side to connector J24 (Valve 2).
Any additional valve actuators can be connected to the
remaining connectors J25-J28. These are general purpose
valve outputs whose function can be assigned during system
configuration and setup.
CONNECTING MOTORIZED DIVERTER VALVES
(ALSO OPTIONAL POOL FILL VALVE)
1. Route the cables along the pipes that support the
Motorized Diverter Valves as directly as possible to the
nearest wall. Use tie-wraps to secure the cable to the
plumbing. Continue to route the cable to the System
Control Center by neatly securing the cable to the wall
and through the cable entry slot provided on the bottom
left of the Poolux Control Center.
2. Continue the cable through the low voltage compartment
and over the top of the low voltage
compartment partition.
3. Insert the connectors at the ends of the cables into the
marked receptacles along the bottom of the printed
circuit board.
4. Store any excess cable in the low voltage compartment.
Remember to check the synchronization of the valves
as outlined in the basic plumbing schematic when
the system is powered up. See pages 9-18 for valve
installation locations.
Control of additional valve actuators is possible with
installation of an Expansion Control Center. See separate
manual for details.
OPTIONAL FILL VALVE
The two-position terminal block TB12 labeled Fill Valve
is provided to allow easy connection of a 24VAC irrigation
valve. This function will need to be enabled during
configuration and setup. (Refer to Fig. 13.)
If you use this output, you cannot use Valve 6 output at J28
since they share the same internal relay.
This feature allows a manual pool fill with a timer function.
Fig. 20 Fill Valve, TB12 Location on System
Control Center Board
J12
D36
1
J13
FROM GFCI LOAD
CHLO
R
CO
N
LT 2WHT
LIGHT 1LIGHT 2
RELAY 8RELAY 7RELAY 6RELAY 5RELAY 4RELAY 3RELAY 2RELAY 1FILL VALVE
VALVE 6VALVE 5VALVE 4VALVE 3VALVE 2VALVE 1
LT 1
J14
11
11111111
1
1
LT 1LT2
J22J21J20J19J18J17J16J15
TB12
J28
1
J27
1
J26
J4
J6
1
1
J25
1
J24
1
J23
S1
RUN
1
S2
J31
1
TB3
TB10
TB11
Sanitization
S
e
l
e
c
t
Min
1
2
Off
Operation
Mode
FIL
TER
AUXI
LIAR
Y
AU
XILI
AR
Y
AU
XILI
ARY
AU
XILIAR
Y
AU
XILIAR
Y
AUXI
LIAR
Y
AU
XILI
AR
Y
LCD Contrast
y
Max
Stand By
Winter Mode
Cell Output
Force Filter
Flow
Pool Control
IMPORTANT:
Route all low voltage wiring through the cable slot on the bottom left side of the enclosure into the low voltage
raceway. Never mix high voltage and low voltage wires/cables in the same conduit or compartment.
VALVES