User`s manual
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS (50Hz)
Fastlane Pool without Heater Wiring Instructions
A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections. The
standard package will require a two-wire (plus ground) 220 volt 30
amp RCD Power Supply. The power unit controller may have to be
attached to the power unit. If not done so already, connect the power
unit as directed. There are two electrical whips attached to the con-
troller. The shorter one needs to be connected to the power unit
motor. The longer whip is going to be pre-wired into the LINE side
of the contractor in the controller, which will then need to be con-
nected to the incoming power supply. The white wire in the long
whip will be unused in this application.
Please refer to the following step-by-step instruction for supplying
power to the circulating pump.
1. Cut the plug of the cord and strip back and expose the 3 wires.
2. Remove one of the unused 1/2” knockouts in the bottom of the
Controller Box that is attached to the Hydraulic Power Unit.
Slide the liquid tight fitting over the cord of the WQS pump with
the compression nut end first. With the liquid tight fitting still
loose on the cord, push the threaded end of the fitting into that
hole in the Controller Box and determine the length of cord that
will need to feed into the box.
3. When the correct length is determined, tighten the compression
nut on the cord. Then feed the locknut over the cord and thread
the locknut onto the fitting to securely affix it to the Controller
Box.
4. On the contactor located inside the Controller Box, attach the
WQS pump’s cord to the LOAD side of the contactor. The black
wire goes to terminal R1, the white wire goes to terminal R3, and
the green wire goes to the ground bus bar on the bottom of the
Controller Box.
Fastlane Pool with Heater Wiring Instructions
Two 220v 30amp RCD rated circuits are required when the option-
al electric heater has been selected. A minimum of 10AWG wire
should be used for all field wiring. All connections should be made
by a licensed electrician.
We recommend that you have your electrician install two shutoffs
within 5’ of where you intend to place your power unit and water
quality system. These shutoffs can be installed prior to your pool
being delivered. Please consult all appropriate national and local
codes.
The power unit controller may have to be attached to the power unit.
If not done so already, connect the power unit as directed. There are
two electrical whips attached to the controller. The shorter one
needs to be connected to the power unit motor. The longer whip is
going to be pre-wired into the LINE side of the contractor in the
controller, which will then need to be connected to the incoming
power supply. Power to the heater controller is supplied by the sec-
ond shut off and the heater-controller through the appropriate
knockouts in these respective units. Inside the heater-controller,
connect your live wire to terminal L1 (leaving the jumper wire
between L1 and L2 in place), connect your neutral to terminal N,
and connect your earth to terminal G. The circulating pump gets
plugged into the green terminal labeled CP on the heater controller.
Wiring diagrams are available at the back of this book.
HEATER CONTROLLER
Connections simply snap into appropriate color coded receptacles.
Keypad connection
C
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Input wiring shown above
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