Connection for Raypak
Remove power.
1.
Connect two #14 gauge wires minimum, with an
2.
insulation rating of 105°C, to terminals 8 and 9
on the PE653 (or to the Heater #1 or Heater #2
hookup when using P5043ME).
Route the wires through the low voltage knockout
3.
in the PE653 (or P5043ME) enclosure.
Make sure that the Low Voltage Divider is in
4.
place.
Connect the orange/black wire and the black/
5.
orange wire to the wire from terminal 8 on the
PE653 (or from the hookup on the P5043ME).
Connect the yellow/black wire to the wire from
6.
terminal 9 on the PE653 (or from the hookup on
the P5043ME). See Figure 6-4.
Re-apply power.
7.
Connection for Hayward
Remove power.
1.
Connect two #14 gauge wires minimum, with
2.
an insulation rating of 105°C, to terminals 8 and
9 on the PE653 (or to the Heater #1 or Heater #2
hookup when using P5043ME).
Route the wires through the low voltage
3.
knockout in the PE653 (or P5043ME) enclosure.
Make sure that the Low Voltage Divider is in
4.
place.
Remove the heater service door.
5.
Remove factory-installed wire nut between two
6.
red wires labeled "CONNECTION FOR FIELD
INSTALLED CONTROL SWITCH."
Wire nut the two heater wires from receiver (or
7.
expansion module) to the two red wires of the
heater. See Figure 6-5.
Do not disconnect heater's high limit or pressure
8.
switches.
Set the thermostat selector switch to ON, HIGH, or SPA.
9.
Set the heater thermostat(s) to maximum.
10.
Replace service door.
11.
Re-apply power.
12.
Heaters
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Heaters
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P7
Terminal
Figure 6-4. Typical wiring connections for Raypak Heaters.
Limit Switch
Factory-
Installed
Wire Nut
Pressure Switch
Limit Switch
Wires to
(or P5043ME)
Pressure Switch
Figure 6-5. Typical wiring connections for
Hayward
Heaters
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Wires from PE653
(or P5043ME)
Limit Switch
BL
OFF
ON
Limit Switch
OFF
ON
PE653
Heaters.
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