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GENESIS OPERATIONS MANUAL
ground wire
A connection between the electrical system and an earth connection (such as a ground rod).
ground rod
A copper bar (minimum 5/8 diameter) embedded in the earth and attached to the ground wire of an electrical
system. Used to make a connection with the earth and complete the electrical circuit safely.
grounding lug
A copper fitting on the controller pedestal or MC case - used for attaching the ground wire to the pedestal or case.
hours:minutes
The mode in which the digits on the left represent hours and the digits on the right represent minutes. In this
mode, Run Times can range from one minute to four hours and 15 minutes. (For very short cycles, use the
minutes:seconds mode. The left digits represent minutes and the right digits represent seconds.)
lightning protection
A system of devices that diminish the chance of damage to the controller components from discharge of
atmospheric electricity. The devices are built into the controller, but are effective only if used in a properly
grounded system.
manual mode
A function that allows you to operate any station, or series of stations, for an amount of time you specify ...
regardless of the programming already in the controller.
minutes:seconds
The mode in which the digits on the left represent minutes and the digits on the right represent seconds. In this
mode, Run Times can range from one second to four minutes, 15 seconds. (For longer cycles, use the
hours:minutes mode. The left digits represent hours and the right digits represent minutes.)
option
A feature that allows you to customize the controller's operation for special needs or situations. For example,
some options provide convenient shortcuts in programming, adjust all Run Times at once, or prevent overlapping
of Starts.
output board
The board (also called the lightning protection board ) where valve field wiring is directly attached to the field
controller, and which contains the surge protection components for each output. Connected via ribbon cable to the
triac board .
overload
A condition that occurs when the maximum current draw in the system is exceeded. Can be caused by a
component failure or excessive demand placed on the controller through improper programming or installation.
Press CLEAR to remove message from the display.
pedestal mount
A controller installation where the cabinet either stands alone or is attached to a metal structure, atop a concrete
base. (By contrast, a wall mount controller's cabinet is fastened directly to a building surface.)
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