User Manual
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
power to VSC
Goldline pH Dispense Pigtail: The Goldline pH Dispense Pigtail is included with the AQL-CHEM and
is used to provide a plug-in receptacle for the AQL-CHEM2 solenoid valve's linecord or other line voltage
pH related dispensing device (peristaltic pumps, solenoid valves, etc.) that use a typical 110 VAC male
plug. The Pigtail wires directly to one of the Pro Logic relays. The particular relay used for the Pigtail will
depend on the Pro Logic model and the auxiliary outputs that are already being used. For PS-8 or PS-16
models, use any available Aux or Lights relay. For PS-4 or P-4 models, an additional relay (included with
the AQL-CHEM) must be installed for pH control. Refer to the AQL-CHEM manual for instructions on
how to install the additional relay. After determining which relay to use, wire the Pigtail according to the
diagram below. Note that the Pigtail must be powered by a GFCB.
Low Voltage Wiring
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 11 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 Gold-
line 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.
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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.
!
IMPORTANT: The heater will display “OFF” when it is being remotely controlled by the
Pro Logic. 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.
STA-RITE Heater
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.
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x
x
Heater
STA-RITE
Terminal
Board
Operating
‘Control
Fireman’s
Switch
x
x
Heater
P7
Light Blue
Black
Orange Stripe
Orange
StripeBlack
RAYPAK RP2100
Drawing is for digital
heater. If heater is a
millivolt (analog),
run red wires from
Fireman’s Switch
to heater relay.