CP-100 POOLISPA CONTROL SYSTEM INSTALLATION AND OWNERS MANUAL $hemtd11' Pool Products" Because mliabiliry maftem most
INSTALLATION MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTKUCT1QNS SYSTEM INCLUDES TOOLS REQUlRED EQlJlPMENT LOCATION RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC PLUMBING REQtlI REMENTS LX-100 POWER CENTER HIGH VOLTAGE WIRING GENERAL SYSTEM POWER EQUIPMENT POWER LOW VOLTAGE CABLES LOW VOLTAGE WIRING CP- 100 INDOOR CONTROLLER USING THE CRIMPING TOOL VALVE ACTIJATORS WATER TEMPERATURE SENSOR HEATER CQNNECTIONS DUAL THERMOSTAT GAS kIEA1'EK SINGLE THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER ELECTRIC HEATER OK HEAT PUMP SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA-SIDE llEMOTE C
OWNER'S MANUAL IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS SAFETY FEATURES HEATER PROTECTICIN POOL CLEANER PROTECTION INDOOR CONTROLLER Equipment Pushbuttons #S, #I, #2 and #3 EQUIPMENT STATUS INDICA'I'UKS TEMPERATURE Display USING YOUR SPA POWER CENTER FILTER PUMP and POOL CLEANER Time Clocks SPA Scrvicc Switcl~ FILTER Service Switch AUXI, AUXZ and AUX3 Service Switches HEATER Switch PUhdP DELAY Slatus Light POWER ON Stutus Light MOTORIZED VALVES SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA-SIDE REMO'rfi CONTROL SPA WATERFALL CONTROL FREEZE
INSTALLATION MANUAL CP-100 POOL-SPA CONTROL SYSTEM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS All wiring must be performed by rr qualified elech-icisn. Basic safety precautions and locd codes should always be followed when installing and using this electrical equipment. REAP AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they arc closely supervised at all limes, SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. SYSTEM INCLUDES CPlOO Conmller.
RECOMMENDED HYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC Refer for "PLUMBINGREQUIREMENTS"on page 3
PLUlVIBING REQUIREMENTS Plumb system in accordance with "RECOMMENDEDHYDRAULIC SCHEMATIC"on page 2, lmal c d e s und the following guidelines. Bring all lines back to the equip~nentpad. 1. Spa should be at o r above the level o f the pool. I f spa is attached to pool, provide a dam bctwcen the bwo bodies of wilter to allow spa overflow into pool, I f spa i s not attached to p w l , an overflow. sufficient i n size to carry full pump-flow, must bt: installed at water level in tlie spa. 2.
Select a col~venientlocation to mount the LX-100 Power Center. Ensure h t the location is greikr than 5 frrt from the water's edge and no hurther than 15 feet from any motorized valves (otherwise Valve Actuator cables will need lo be extended). Mount the 1.X-100 on a flat surface using appropriate screws lhrough the three cxtenlal mounting paints located on the side of the enclosure, Do not drill and mount from inside the enclosure.
LOW VOLTAGE CABLES Install cnble betwccn the low vokage colliparrment of the LX-100 Power Ce~lterilnd Ihc various pieces uT equipmnent. Provide plastic or me~nllicconduit where cables run underground. through concrete, etc. Note: Never install low voltage and high voltage wires in the sumc conduit. It is advisable to maintain s minimum dlsrance of 12" between parallel runs of low voltap snd AC currcnt-cnrrying wlrcs. 1. 2. 3. 4. 2 qty.
CP-100 INDOOR CONTROLLER Select iIcunvc~rictillecatiun irraidu the house or athcr weather-protcctcd area to nlount the CP-I00 Con~rulIrr. The overall wiclth of tlic Controller {with doors open) is II-W. The locarior~of the 6-conductor conimunic:~tioncables (on thr cunterline of the enclosure) shoultl thcrcfore bc? at least 5-'A" fro111any door jamb, wnll corncr or other oblrti~cle. Remove bilckplatc from Controller.
VALVE ACTUATORS Reniovc knob, handle and four $crew?;from c;ip of valvc(r) to bc matorixcd, and rase thc four mounting screws provided to mount Valve Actuntods) to valve(s). Run cables to low-voltage wiring uompartn~ento f LX- 100, ond plug into circnit board at thc uppropriatc Valve Socket: Plug intake (suction) vslva into INT VLV Socket. Plug return valve inta RET VLV Socket. Plug auxiliary valvc (if applicable) inta AUX VLV Socket.
HEATER CONNECTlONS DUAL THERMOSTAT GAS HEATER Inside the gas heater, connect three 18 AWG wCrm in parallel with the heater toggle switch, Do not dlscunnect or bypass the flow, pressure or high IImlt switches, Place the heater toggle switch in the "'OFF'position, md set h e thermostats to desired pool and spn ternpemtures. Run h e three wires to low-voltage compartment of LX-100 Power Center.
SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA-SIDE REMOTE CONTROL The optional Spa-side Rcmote Control i s a double-insula~cddevice which is UL-listed ror instiillation within 5 feet of the wuter's edge. 11is typically inslallcd at the tiIe-line of the spa wall (above wntcr level). or in thc deck within arm's reach of thc spa. I f the Sp-side Remote is to be installed into the wall of a gunite spa, provision should bc lnade while the spa i s k i n g plumbed. See "RECOMMENDED HYDRAULlC SCHEMATIC" on page 2.
POOL CLEANER For s y ~ t c t iwlllch i~ i~icorporirteiIhnoarcr pump p ( ~ ocleaner. l il i s posbibls to ildd a ~nech;rnic;~l tiliic clock for prugrunitnlag the di~ilydlcunil~gcyclch, Inatall 24-flour Time Clock {model TMH-1.
SYSTEM START-UP Apply power to t h s~yrtem. At the Power Center, verify that the POWER ON sbtus light is illu~ninated,and make sun: that ;ill of thc Service Switches are i n the "AUTO" position. If the stitlus light is not on, check the J wrnp circuit brcokcr which is located abavc !he faceplate. I f the circuit breaker has tripped (indicated by i\ white tab), push to rcsct.
At dio Powcr Ccnrcr, rcturn lho 11EATFaR Service Switch to tlic "SPA ONLY" position and all the other Service Swilches to [he "BUTO" pcaition. At thc Ind<~or Contrullcr, prrbb Pushbuttan #S tcr turn rhr spa on. Verify that the Valve Acluators have rotated to spi circulnt~on.rhc filter pump has been activated and the heater ha5 fired. Press P~shhultons#I. #2 und #3. end check that appropriate equipment i s being uctivnkd. A set uf irdhesive I:tbcls is provided fur custom identification of equipmenl.
OWNER'S MANUAL CP-100 POOL-SPA CONTROL SYSTEM IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When operating or servicing this electrical equipment. basic safety precautions shuuld always be obscwetl, including the following: READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: To reduce the risk of injury, do not p n i t children to usc this product unless they are closely supervised at all times. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
INTRODUCTION The CP-100 is an electronic control system which is designed to coordinate and operate all of the equipment associuted with your swimming pool end spa. The system is comprised of thrcc principle components: I.Indoor Controller. 2. Power Center, 3. Motoriacd Valves (3qly).
INDOOR CONTROLLER Installed i n a convcnicnt location inside your house. the Conlroller gives you fingertip co~itrulof all the equipment associated with your swimming pool and spa Equipment Pushbuttons #S, #I, #2 and #3 Four Pushbuttons arc provided for activating the various pieces of cquipmenr. Your Pool Rtrildcr should have custom-labeled each Pushbutton for your specific application. EQUIPMENT STATUS INDICATORS Slalus Lights are located a h v c each Pushbunon.
POWER CENTER Lnca~edin close proximity to your pool equipmc~rl,the Powcr Centtr housas mcchonical time clocks for your filter pump trnd pool ciemer (if applicilble), and manual switches for your Pool Servicepenon. FI1,TER PUMP and POOL C1,EANER Time Clocks Check with your Pool Builder or Service Company as to the nmounl of tilnc rcquircd to proviclc efficient filtraticm and cleaning of your pwl.
SPA Service Switch fwr normal system opemtion, keep this Switch in the "AUTO" position. The "FILL" and "BRAIN' positions we used when cleaning the spa, FILTER Service Switch For normal system operdtion keep this Switch in the "AUTO" position. The ' D F F k d "ON" positions allow your Pool Serviceperson to ovorridc the FILTER PUMP Time Clock without altering the program.
MOTORIZED VALVES Your control systeni i s designed to activate two motorized valves, which nuto~naticallymtite between pool and spa circulation whenever Pushbutton #S (SPA) i s activated at the Indoor Controller. 'fhese valves are also activated from the "FILL" and "DRAIN positions of the SPA Service Switch at the Power Center.
SYSTEM OPTIONS SPA-SIDE REMOTE CONTROL A 4-button waterproof Remote Control may have k e n installed into the wall of your spil, This will cnable you ta control the equipment while sitting in your spa. Your Pool Builder should have cuslom-hbeled each button for your specific nppliea~ion. The RED Button duplicates Pushbutton #S at Lhe Indoor Controller (acrivales Lhe spa circulation). The YELLOW Button duplicates Pushbutton #I at the Indoor ControlIcr.
MAINTENANCE CLEANING THE SPA For cleaning or maintenance purposes, it is possible to use the Control System to automatically empty your Spa and then to refill with clcan water from the Pool. At the Power Center: I. 2. 3. 4. 5. Set the SPA Service Switch to " D W " position. Set the FILTER Service Switch to Ihe "OW position. The Spa will begin to drain into the Pool. Before the Spa has completely drained, set the FILTER Service Switch to the " O W position.
TROUBLE-SHOOTING Your Control System is designed to provide y e w of trouble-free pool and spa cnjoymcn1. Howcver, i T a1 any time your System should behave erndcally, consult the fallowing Check List, which should hclp to alleviate any problems caused by operator error. If you are sdll unuble to solve your pwtictllar symptom, wfer the situation to a qualified Pool Service Company. GENERAL 1. 2. Check all circuit breakers at elecrrical sub-panel. At the Power Center.
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