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FASTLANE HYDRAULIC POWER UNIT ELECTRICAL
1. Using the whip(s) provided, have a licensed electrician make the necessary
connections in the Controller Box of the Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) and in the
junction box for the WQS heater and pump, if necessary. In the Controller Box, the
LINE whip needs to be hard wired to a disconnect box or an appropriate twist-lock
plug and socket outlet. The Power Unit requires a single-phase 220 Volt, 30 Amp
GFCI protected power. (Refer to Diagram #5: Power Unit Electrical Wiring)
2. Turn the circuit breaker energizing the HPU to OFF. Fill the HPU with the 5 gallons of
hydraulic fluid provided. NOTE: The fill cap is at the low-pressure fitting.
3. Remove the oil filter by lifting it out of the fill opening. Once filled with oil, replace
the oil filter and cap and press firmly to ensure proper seating of the filter.
4. If extra hydraulic lines have been purchased and are of sufficient length to require
additional fluid, it will be included with the hydraulic run hoses. In this case, fill to
within 2 inches of the top of the reservoir and then run the HPU for one minute to fill
the hydraulic run hoses. Turn off the HPU and add the additional oil. NOTE: ONLY
run the HPU with the oil fill cap secured in place.
5. Be sure to bond the Fastlane Pool and the Hydraulic Power Unit (HPU) by connecting
a #8 AWG (or larger) bare copper wire from the bonding lug located on the pool
strut (see section titled, FASTLANE SWIM UNIT ASSEMBLY, Steps 16 and 20) to the
bonding lug located on the HPU reservoir bolt. The bonding wire typically is run
along with the hydraulic hoses from the pool to the HPU. Any other pool equipment
with a bonding lug should also be bonded to the same loop as the Fastlane Pool and
the HPU.
DIAGRAM #5: POWER UNIT ELECTRICAL WIRING
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