User Manual

4. Electrical Wiring
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 manufacturers
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.
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AQL-CHEM ORP and pH Sensing Kit
Plug in the connector from the AQL-CHEM into the “AQL-CHEM” connector on the main PCB in the
Pro Logic control unit.
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 11. Ensure that the connector catch “snaps”
in order to provide a reliable connection.
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 11 for the location of the connector.
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".
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Pro Logic
Aqua Rite
(Primary)
Aqua Rite
(Secondary)
Additional
A
qua Rite(s)
(if required)
Jumper Removed
For Secondary(s)
Jumper Installed
For Primary
(Factory Default)
1
2
3
4
GREEN
YELLOW
BLACK
RED
NOTE: Primary/Secondary jumper is located underneath small circuit board.
High Voltage
Relays
“Local” Display
Control Power
Input
Subpanel
Valve Connectors
Heater Output
Temp Sensor Inputs
Remote Keypad
Flow Switch
x
x
Cell Connector
Wireless Base
Receiver Connector
AQL-CHEM Connector
Ground Bus Bar
Bonding Lug(s)
4
4
3
3
2
2
1
1
GRN
GRN
BLK
BLK
YEL
YEL
RED
RED
Pro Logic
Aqua Rite
green
yellow
black
red
Connector for
AQL-CHEM