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  • Page 1 TechBook Y series whatever the spa, this is your control system Total Flexibility Total Compatibility Total Satisfaction...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Warnings     2 Introduction      3 Features       4 Overview   - inye overview       5   - inye dimensions      5   - inyt overview       6   - inyt dimensions      6 Y Series installation   - Floor installation procedure with optional guide plate       7  ...
  • Page 3: Warnings

    Warnings WARNINGS:   Before installing or connecting the unit, please read the following * FOR UNITS FOR USE IN OTHER THAN SINGLE-FAMILY DWELLINGS, A CLEARLY LABELED EMERGENCY SWITCH  SHALL BE PROVIDED AS PART OF THE INSTALLATION THE SWITCH SHALL BE READILY ACCESSIBLE TO THE  OCCUPANTS AND SHALL BE INSTALLED AT LEAST 5' (152 M) AWAY, ADJACENT TO, AND WITHIN SIGHT OF   THE UNIT * ANY DAMAGED CABLE MUST BE IMMEDIATELY REPLACED  * TURN POWER OFF BEFORE SERVICING OR MODIFYING ANY CABLE CONNECTIONS IN THIS UNIT * TO PREVENT ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD AND/OR WATER DAMAGE TO THIS CONTROL,   ALL UNUSED BUSHING CONDUITS MUST BE PLUGGED WITH THE ATTACHED NIPPLE * THIS CONTROLLER MUST NOT BE INSTALLED IN PROXIMITY OF HIGHLY FLAMMABLE MATERIALS * LOW SUPPLY VOLTAGE OR IMPROPER WIRING MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THIS CONTROL SYSTEM   READ AND FOLLOW ALL WIRING INSTRUCTIONS WHEN CONNECTING TO POWER SUPPLY   * THIS PACK CONTAINS NO USER SERVICEABLE PARTS CONTACT AN AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER   FOR SERVICE * ALL CONNECTIONS MUST BE MADE BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN IN ACCORDANCE WITH  THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE AND ANY STATE, PROVINCIAL OR LOCAL ELECTRICAL CODE  IN EFFECT AT THE TIME OF THE INSTALLATION  * PRODUCT MUST BE DISPOSED OF SEPARATELY IN ACCORDANCE WITH LOCAL WASTE   DISPOSAL LEGISLATION Aeware®, Gecko®, and their respective logos are Registered Trademarks of Gecko Alliance Group Inyt™, inye™, inkeys™, intouch™, ink200™, ink300™, in.k400™, in.k450™, ink500™, in.k600™, K-19™, K-35™, K-8™, K-4, in.k800™, inflo™, input™, inseal™, inlink™, intcip™, instik™, heatwav™,   Y Series™, and their respective logos are Trademarks of Gecko Alliance Group   All other product or company names that may be mentioned in this publication are tradenames, trademarks or  registered trademarks of their respective owners...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    Introduction Y Series whatever the spa, this is your control system The Y Series offers the kind of simplicity that makes for   a genuine top-of-its-class product It is the natural choice  for anyone who wants an easy-to-understand   multi-application solution You don't have to wonder about compatibility;  instead, there’s just the comforting certainty that when  you invest in the Y Series, all spa configurations are  supported What's more, it also takes into account future  compatibility, so you can have peace of mind knowing  that you can enjoy your spa pack for years to come...
  • Page 5: Features

    Features The Y Series systems boast a long list of technical features Each of them contributes to bringing the most advanced  solutions available to Y Series equipped spa owners: in.seal in.flo watertight protection dry-fire protection Inseal provides an extra level of protection  A heater safety system located on the heatwav  against water infiltration Connectors and power  heater with an all-electronic dry-fire protection box are designed to be watertight so that no  water can be in direct contact with electrical  components (IPX5) in.stik in.t.cip automated software upload water temperature algorithm The instik is a pen drive with an inlink connector  Intcip is an intelligent water temperature refresh  very similar to a USB memory stick It connects  algorithm that calculates optimal time to start  to the spa pack and contains data to program or  pumps and get water temperature readings  configure its system The system executes   Intcip continuously readjusts the heater start time the data upload automatically in.touch in.link you're always in touch with your relaxation ingenious plugs and connectors  All Y Series packs support the intouch WiFi  The Y Series is only compatible with the low- interface, allowing you to use your favorite iOS  voltage family of inlink connectors, such as  device to communicate with your spa those used by keypads and similar low-voltage  accessories...
  • Page 6: Overview

    Overview in.ye overview Industry-standard AMP connectors for outputs Watertight strain relief system Main power Enough outputs for all entry connection your spa needs Ground input  Light outputs connection (1 direct, 1 switched) (European  Main keypad connector version shown) Communications link Access to heater connections heatwav heater  with inflo  technology Mounting feet Accessible  bonding lugs in.ye dimensions Side view Front view 1655" (420 mm) 1075" (273 mm) 238 " (603 mm) 288 " (73 mm) 1960"...
  • Page 7: InYt Overview

    Overview in.yt overview Communications link (intouch or instik) Industry-standard AMP Watertight strain connectors for outputs relief system Enough outputs for all your spa needs Main power Light outputs entry connection (1 direct, 1 switched) Main keypad connector Access to heater Communications link connections heatwav heater  with inflo  technology Accessible  Mounting feet bonding lugs in.yt dimensions Front view Side view 1662" (422 mm) 145" (368 mm) 238 " (603 mm) 288" (73 mm) 2" 1960" (51 mm) (498 mm) 516"...
  • Page 8: Y Series Installation

    OD x15 mm) Guide plate Select the location on  Slide back side of the  Now firmly attach unit to  the floor for spa pack  unit's feet into the guide  wooden base by using  Part numbers: and firmly attach guide  plate It should easily slide  the remaining 2 screws  9917-102148 (in.ye guide plate) 9917-100873 (in.yt guide plate) plate to wooden base  into place backed by 2 washers to  with 2 screws backed  attach the front feet by 2 washers Floor installation procedure without guide plate The following material is recommended: 4- # 10 screws with  round, truss or pan ...
  • Page 9: Wall Installation Procedure With Optional Wall Mounting Brackets

    Y Series installation Wall installation procedure with optional wall mounting brackets Install mounting brackets   The following material is  Firmly attach, one at a  Firmly attach lower  on both sides of rear of  recommended: time, upper mounting  mounting holes on each  unit, using the screws  holes on each side of the  side of the pack with  4- # 10 screws of  provided with the bracket spa pack with 2 screws  the 2 remaining screws  appropriate length with  backed by 2 washers and 2 washers   round, truss or pan head Torque screws  Lower mounting holes   to 13 inlb max (149 Nm) are 2" (51 mm) below  4- washers 1/2" OD x 1/16”  upper holes thickness   (12 mm OD x 15 mm) Part number: Use 2 standard 2" x 4" or  ...
  • Page 10: Y Series Connections

    Y Series connections Connecting the main keypad to the spa pack To connect the keypad, remove the cover, then insert the inlink connector into the appropriate keypad connector  (as illustrated) Route the cable through one of the molded strain relief channels on the bottom right side of the spa  pack (as illustrated) Fill the remaining space with the foam gaskets supplied Don’t forget to replace the cover and all  screws (torque to 8 inlb max [09 Nm])  Note: always shut power down before connecting an accessory to the in.ye or in.yt. keypad Connect the  main keypad as  indicated here ...
  • Page 11: Heater Connections

    Y Series connections Heater connections Live Return Ground Regulation probe  inflo heat.wav heater All Y Series systems come with a high performance   The heatwav heater is factory configured for   heatwav heater With no pressure switch, it features  240 V / 4 kW, but it can be converted to a dedicated  inflo integrated dry-fire protection 120 V / 1 kW by simply adding a cable connection (120 V conversion is available on North American inye-3  models only) heatwav specification summary: •  Supports 120 V or 240 V  •  Protected by external breaker (not fused)*  •  Incoloy® heater element  •  Optional 55 kW, 240 V heater is available *Note: European models are 230-240 V only, and are fuse protected Part numbers: 9917-101959 (cable for conversion) 9920-101449 (5.5 kW heat.wav heater)
  • Page 12: High Voltage Accessory Connections

    Y Series connections High voltage accessory connections Two options are available with Y Series spa packs for connecting high voltage accessories: 0250” quick-connect  terminals, or AMP pins and housings Connection high voltage accessories: in.ye These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all  connections, including ground Depending on where the connections are made on the inye pack PCB, 120 V and  240 V accessories are supported Refer to the following tables for correct connections Note that all female terminals  must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for proper current ratings 120V 240V P43 P44 120V DIRECT WHITE 20A/600VAC TIME-DELAY CLASS G BLACK GREEN 30A/480VAC TIME-DELAY CLASS G HEATER LIGHT, DIRECT 0.5A/250VAC GROUND 3AG FAST-ACT.
  • Page 13 Y Series connections Connection high voltage accessories: in.yt These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all  connections, including ground Depending on where the connections are made on the spa pack PCB, 120 V and   240 V accessories are supported Refer to the following tables for correct connections Note that all female terminals  must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for proper current ratings Direct output 1 (A4) Voltage 120 V 240 V Green / ground Black / line White / common Direct output 2 (C1) (in.yt only) Voltage 120 V 240 V Green / ground Black / line P133 P133 White / common Auxiliary (B1) (in.yt-12 only) Voltage...
  • Page 14 Y Series connections Connection high voltage accessories: in.ye-ce (European) These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all  connections, including ground On -ce packs, only 230V accessories are supported Refer to the following tables  for correct connections Note that all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for  proper current ratings Direct output 1 (in.ye-5 ce only) Pump 1 (A3) Pump 3 (A4) (in.yt-5 ce only) Ozonator* (A1) (Floating connector) Voltage 230 V Voltage 230 V Voltage 230 V...
  • Page 15 Y Series connections Connection high voltage accessories: in.yt-ce (European) These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all  connections, including ground On -ce packs, only 230V accessories are supported Refer to the following tables  for correct connections Note that all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for  proper current ratings Direct output 1 (A4) Voltage 230 V Green / ground Black / line White / common Direct output 2 (C1) (in.yt only) Voltage 230 V Green / ground Black / line P133 White / common Auxiliary (B1) (in.yt-12 only) Voltage 230 V Green / ground...
  • Page 16 Y Series connections Connection high voltage accessories: in.yt-7-ce (European), part # 0611-221009 only These tabs require high-voltage accessories to have straight, non-insulated, female quick-connect terminals for all  connections, including ground On -ce packs, only 230V accessories are supported Refer to the following tables  for correct connections Note that all female terminals must be correctly and completely seated on the PCB tab for  proper current ratings Pump 1 (A3) Pump 3 (A1) Circ. pump (C2) Ozonator (A4) Voltage 230 V Voltage 230 V Voltage 230 V Voltage 230 V Green / ground Green / ground Green / ground...
  • Page 17: Y Series Wiring

    Y Series wiring Electrical wiring for North American models Warning!   For units for use in other than single-family       dwellings, a clearly labeled emergency switch     shall be provided as part of the installation     The   s witch shall be readily accessible to the     occupants and shall be installed at least 5' (152 m)     away, adjacent to, and within sight of the unit    -----    This product must always be connected to a     circuit protected by a ground fault interrupter Main electrical box GFCI panel   Proper wiring of the electrical service box,     GFCI and Y Series terminal block is essential!   Check your electrical code for local regulations     Only copper wire should be used, never  ...
  • Page 18: Electrical Wiring: North American Model

    Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information 2-phase used from 3-phase  3-phase  1-phase  2-phase  L1 current returns through neutral with single neutral with single neutral  Delta — no neutral Connect PJ1 between P7  L1+L2 currents return through neutral L1, L2+L3 currents return  Use 2-phase setting through neutral  Connect PJ1 between  and P13 Connect PJ2  L1+L2 currents return through L3 Connect PJ1 between  P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  Connect PJ1 between  between P10 and P74 P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  between P13 and P74 between P11 and P13 between P13 and P74 in.ye.ce 230 V or 230/400 V Warning! inyece models must always be connected to a  Correct wiring of the electrical service box, RCD,  circuit protected by a Residual-Current Device  and pack terminal block is essential!  (RCD) having a rated operating residual-current not  Call an electrician if necessary exceeding 30 mA...
  • Page 19: Electrical Wiring: InYt-Ce (European)

    Y Series wiring Electrical wiring: in.yt-ce (European) Refer to wiring diagram in the enclosure box lid for more information 1-phase  2-phase  3-phase  2-phase used from 3-phase  with single neutral L1 current returns through neutral with single neutral Delta — no neutral L1, L2+L3 currents return  Connect PJ1 between  L1+L2 currents return through neutral through neutral Use 2-phase setting Connect PJ1 between  P7 and P13 Connect PJ2  Connect PJ1 between  L1+L2 currents return through L3 P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  between P10 and P74 Connect PJ1 between  between P13 and P74 P7 and P10 Connect PJ2  between P11 and P13 between P13 and P74 in.yt.ce 230 V or 230/400 V    ...
  • Page 20: Power-Up & Breaker Setting

    Power-up & breaker setting IMPORTANT! Read before starting Turn off the breaker. Make sure all accessories are linked to the bonding connector and connected to pack. A minimum flow rate of 18 GPM is required. Make sure that all valves are open in the spa plumbing and that you have good water flow circulation from the primary pump into the heater.
  • Page 21: Programming The Y Series

    Programming the Y Series communications port Programming the Y Series using the in.stik Follow these simple  At power-up the spa pack  Press the Prog key to  will upload all the different  confirm the selected  steps to upload new  configurations from the  configuration pre-determined low-level  instik memory program configurations  If the Prog key is not  into the spa pack The unit will then enter  pressed within 25 seconds,  the low-level configuration  the unit will exit this menu  Shut electrical power off menu without changing any  Remove the cover to  settings The keypad display will  access the low-voltage  show L xx where "xx"  inlink connectors inside,  represents the previous  connect the instik to the ...
  • Page 22 Programming the Y Series Please refer to the Quick Start Card for your model to set the proper low level and connector location. Contact your OEM for specific configurations. Model Quick Start Card Number inye-3 9919-101202 inye-3-ce 9919-101203 inye-5 9919-101192 inye-5-ce 9919-101193 inyt-7...
  • Page 23: Typical Output Configurations

    Typical output configurations Individual configuration will depend on the low level selected Refer to low level table and wiring diagram in.ye-3 in.ye-5 (FL) Di 1 (120 V)  P1 (2-spd) P2   O3/CP  O3/CP Output 3 Top AMP connector unavailable P3 (1-speed) - see note Output 2 (Output 4 on CE) Output 2 (Output 4 on CE) Output 5 Output 5 P1 (2-speed) P1 (2-speed) Output 1 Output 5 Output 3 P2 (2-speed) P2 (1-speed) - see note Output 4 (Output 2 on CE) Output 4 (Output 2 on CE) O3/CP O3/CP Note: If P2 is used, P1L cannot be used.
  • Page 24 Typical output configurations in.yt-7 , part # 0611-221009 only C1  Di   P1 (2-spd)  C2  CP  C3   (1-spd) P2 (2-spd)   P3 (1-spd)  Output 14 Output 3  Output 4 Output 5 Output 6 P1 (2-speed) Output 1 Output 3 Output 8 P2 (2-speed) P4 (1-spd) Output 2 P3 (1-spd)
  • Page 25 Typical output configurations in.yt-12 C1  Di 2 B    P5  (1- spd)  C2  CP  C3  P3  (2 spd) P4  (2-spd) A1  (240 V) Di 1  (120 V) P1  (2-spd) P2  (2-spd) O3  Output 14 Output 11 Output 13  Di 2 Di 1 Blower Output 12 Output 2 (Output 4 on CE) Output 7 Output 5 P5 (1-speed) P1 (2-speed) Output 9 Output 1...
  • Page 26: Output Cables

    (∅ 0365"  (∅ 0305"  to 0425") to 0425") to 0375") For 14-3/18-3  For 14-4/14-3  cable size For 14-4 only  cable size (∅ 0305"  cable size (∅ 0365"  to 0375") (∅ 0410"  to 0425") to 0425") in.ye For 14-4/14-3  cable size For 14-3/18-3  (∅ 0365"  cable size to 0425") (∅ 0305"  to 0375") Output cable installation Output cable Strain relief bracket 1/8" (3mm) max The cable jacket must not exceed the strain relief bracket more than 1/8" (3mm)...
  • Page 27: Amp Pins And Housings

    Y Series field programming options AMP pins and housings A special PP-1 splitter can be ordered (Part #: 9920-401369) and used to split an output into 2 parallel outputs   (ie a single O3 output could be used for an ozonator and UV generator, 03 or CP) Both accessories driven must be  of the same operating voltage (120 V or 240 V) Pin #1 (Black) Pin #2 (N/A) Pin #3 (White) Pin #4 (Green) Pin #1 (Black) Pin #2 (N/A) Pin #3 (White) Pin #4 (Green)
  • Page 28: Custom Configurations

    Y Series field programming options Custom configurations In the event that none of the predetermined low-level program configurations built in the unit's system suit your spa  equipment assembly, it's possible to custom configure the system by manually entering key parameter settings   (see Table 1) To access this menu, press and hold the Prog (or Light key) for 30 seconds Use the Up/Down keys to  choose settingPress the Prog key (or Light key) to go to the next parameter Parameters available will depend   on your model  Table 1 Parameter Display Options Description --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,  Output 1 Accessory connected to relay Output 1 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H, ON --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,  Output 2 Accessory connected to relay Output 2 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H, ON --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,  Output 3 Accessory connected to relay Output 3 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H, ON --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,  Output 4 Accessory connected to relay Output 4 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H, ON --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H,  Output 5 Accessory connected to relay Output 5 4L,P5,BL,CP,O3,L2,H, ON --,1H,1L,2H,2L,3H,3L,4H, ...
  • Page 29 Y Series field programming options Table 1 (Continued) Parameter Display Options Description Cool down 30 to 240 seconds Cool down of the heating element in seconds Output 1 current 0 to 15 amperes  Current draw of Output 1 accessory Output 2 current 0 to 15 amperes  Current draw of Output 2 accessory Output 3 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 3 accessory Output 4 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 4 accessory Output 5 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 5 accessory Output 6 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 6 accessory Output 7 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 7 accessory Output 8 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 8 accessory Output 9 current 0 to 15 amperes Current draw of Output 9 accessory Output A current...
  • Page 30: Keypad Overview

    Keypad overview The following instructions are generic and provide a  quick overview of the main keypad functions Please  refer to your own QRC for specific functions The Y Series spa pack is compatible with the following  keypads: ink200, ink300, ink400, ink450, ink500,  ink600 (streamlined), K-4, K-19, K-35, K-8 (with inlink  connector) and ink800 (color display)...
  • Page 31: Function Description

    Keypad overview Function description Smart Winter Mode Pump 1 Pump 2 Blower Light Filter Heater Set Point indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator indicator Key 1  Key 2 Light key Up/Down key Instructions Key 1 Key 2 Key 2 Light key (single pump or blower) (single pump & blower) Press Key 1 to turn pump ...
  • Page 32 Keypad overview Programming the system Up/Down key Off Mode Setting filter cycle duration Use   Up/  keys  This mode allows you  Depending on system  Press and hold   or  Down the Prog to stop all outputs for  configuration the system  to set desired water  Light  key until the display  performs either purge  temperature The  30 minutes to perform a  shows  , with " "  d xx cycles or filter cycles temperature setting will  quick spa maintenance representing the duration  be displayed for 5 seconds  in hours Press and hold ...
  • Page 33: Typical Settings

    Keypad overview If the readings received  Smart Winter Mode Cool down Water temperature from the system are not  regulation valid, blanks (- - -) will be  Our Smart Winter Mode  After heating the spa water  displayed until normal  In a regulation cycle,  protects your system  to the desired Set Point,  readings have been  the system first generates  from the cold by turning  the heater is turned off,  successfully recorded  water flow through the  pumps on several times a  but its associated pump  heater housing and the  day to prevent water from  (Pump 1 low-speed or CP)  After verifying pump  plumbing, in order to  freezing in pipes remains on for a certain  activation and taking  ensure accurate water  The Smart Winter Mode amount of time to ensure  a water temperature ...
  • Page 34: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Y Series error codes Error codes indicate a failure condition or a problem which needs to be corrected to ensure proper functioning  of the system Both the error code and the water temperature are alternatively displayed All errors codes will be displayed on the keypad display An internal hardware error has been detected in the spa pack The Prr error message indicates a problem with the  regulation probe The system is constantly verifying if  temperature probe reading is within normal limits Water temperature at the heater has reached 119°F  Do not enter spa water! The system did not detect any water flow while the main  pump was running No low-level configuration software has been  downloaded into the system Temperature inside the spa skirt is too high,   causing the internal temperature in the spa pack to go  above normal limits   Water temperature in the spa has reached 108°F   Do not enter spa water!
  • Page 35: Hr Error Message

    Troubleshooting Hr error message An internal hardware error has been detected •  Restart the spa pack  and start & stop all  pumps and blower •  If error reappears,  replace the spa pack  Prr error message Regulation probe issue Regulation probe  •  Verify if regulation  •  Replace heater if  probe (located above  problem persists the heater) is properly  •  Replace spa pack,   connected if problem persists...
  • Page 36: Hl Error Message

    Troubleshooting HL error message The system has shut down because the temperature at the heater has reached 119°F (48°C). Regulation probe  •  Measure the temper- If reading is below 119°F: If reading is 119°F or If reading is 119°F or higher and does not higher and weather is ature with a DIGITAL ...
  • Page 37: Flo Error Message

    Troubleshooting FLO error message The system did not detect any water flow while the primary pump was running. Make sure that the low-level programming has been properly set, with or without circulation pump   (depending on your system configuration) inflo cable •  Make sure water valves  •  If problem persists  are open and that water  replace heatwav level is high enough •  If the problem is  •  Check and remove  not solved replace  anything obstructing  the spa pack the filter •  Make sure there  is adequate flow  (minimum 18 GPM) • ...
  • Page 38: Oh Error Message

    Troubleshooting OH error message Water temp. in the spa has reached 108°F •  Measure water  If temperature reading is If temperature on display If temperature on display temperature with a  different: is correct (above 108°F) is correct (above 108°F) DIGITAL thermometer  and weather is hot: and hot weather is not a • ...
  • Page 39: Pump 1 Doesn't Work

    Troubleshooting Pump 1 doesn't work Pump 1 is not working. •  Check for an error  •  Check if the Pump 1 If the Pump 1 indicator does not appear: message on keypad  indicator appears on  •  Use a spare keypad to verify if keypad is defective display If there is one,  keypad display when  refer to the specific sec- you press Key 1 •  If it is, replace keypad tion indicated by the  error message •  If not, replace spa pack •  Verify low-level  programming ...
  • Page 40: Pump 2 Or Blower Doesn't Work

    Troubleshooting Pump 2 or blower doesn't work Pump 2 or blower is not working. •  Check for an error  •  Check if the Pump2 If the indicator does not appear: message on keypad  or Blower indicator  •  Use a spare keypad to verify if keypad is defective display If there is one,  appears on keypad  refer to the specific sec- display when you press  •   If it is, replace keypad tion indicated by the  the corresponding key error message • ...
  • Page 41: Circulation Pump Doesn't Work

    Troubleshooting Circulation pump doesn't work Circulation pump is not working. in.yt model Pin 1 Pin 3 Circulation pump fuse (F21) in.ye model Pin 1 Pin 3 Circulation pump fuse (F2) If circulation pump is not •  Take voltage reading  If you don't get a voltage working: on the corresponding  reading: AMP connector: ...
  • Page 42: Ozonator Doesn't Work

    Troubleshooting Ozonator doesn't work Ozonator is not working. Ozonator output will be shut down when Pump 1, Pump 2 or blower have been turned on manually Ozonator fuse (F2) Pin 1 Pin 3 If the ozonator is not working: •  Check if Filter Cycle  •  If ozonator does not  If you don't get a voltage indicator appears  reading, replace the work even when Filter  steady on keypad accessory fuse. Cycle indicator is on, or  indicator does not light  If changing the fuse does • ...
  • Page 43: Nothing Seems To Work: North American Models

    Troubleshooting Nothing seems to work: North American models Verify that all screws are properly tightened on the terminal block. Turn power off and make sure that all cables hold firmly in the terminal block if you pull on them. Once done, turn power back on. • ...
  • Page 44: Nothing Seems To Work: European Models

    Troubleshooting Nothing seems to work: European models Verify that all screws are properly tightened on the terminal block. Turn power off and make sure that all cables hold firmly in the terminal block if you pull on them. Once done, turn power back on. For 1-phase system For 2-phase system For 3-phase system...
  • Page 45: Spa Not Heating

    Troubleshooting Spa not heating Heater fuse (F1) Set Point indicator Heater indicator Live Return Ground (CE Model only) •  Check for an error  •  Check if Heater  If Heater indicator lights If Heater indicator up on the display: does not light up on message on keypad  indicator appears on  the display, measure display If there is one,  keypad display •  Take voltage reading  water temperature refer to specific section ...
  • Page 46: Gfci/Rcd Trips

    Troubleshooting GFCI/RCD trips Main electrical box Important connections: Neutral of GFCI /RCD must be connected to neutral bus. Ground Neutral from wire spa must be From From To spa connected to electrical box To spa electrical box GFCI/RCD  breaker. panel Warning! Total current output cannot exceed total current input rating!   There are different ...
  • Page 47: Step-By-Step Field Replacement Procedure

    Step-by-step field replacement procedure Y Series Step-by-step field replacement procedure As part of our technical support services, this section  provides proper step-by-step methods to facilitate  the replacement of Y Series spa packs in the field Tools needed: • Phillips & flat screwdrivers   • Multimeter  • Open-ended adjustable wrench  • Scraper tool  • Pliers  • GFCI tester All procedures described in this service manual   must only be performed by qualified personnel,   in accordance with the standards applicable in  the country of installation How to remove a spa pack from the spa piping. Carefully revise the spa  Remove the cable strain  Warning! Disconnect incoming  plumbing schematics  relief cover (3 screws) ...
  • Page 48 Step-by-step field replacement procedure Unplug all low-voltage  Disconnect the grounding  Using a tongue and  outputs eg: main  cable from the bonding  groove plier loosen both  keypad, light or any other  lug of the spa pack plastic nuts at each end  accessory  of the unit's heater, as  illustrated Remove the 2 screws that  Release the heater nuts  Once that is done, remove  When removing the old  from both ends of the spa  the old keypad from  keypad, make sure to note  hold the front of the unit's  feet attached to the spa  piping the spa the exact model, available  floor options etc Ideally,  Release the spa pack by  the new replacement  Note: the procedure on sliding the unit away from  keypad should be of  keypad replacement shown Note: the unit can also be the guide plate that holds ...
  • Page 49 Step-by-step field replacement procedure With a scraper tool, gently  Feed the cable of the new  Insert the keypad in  Peel off the protective  clean the installation  keypad through the hole  the opening layer from the adhesif on  surface of the new keypad,  opening in the spa  the back of the keypad  then use an alcohol  Orient the cable's  Make sure that the keypad  saturated paper towel to  connector towards the  is well aligned and rests  remove any unwanted  spa pack to facilitate its  perfectly in the recess of  residue left over from the  connection later the spa old keypad Secure the keypad in  Place a rubber 2" O-ring  When installing the new  Install the new spa pack in  place Ensure that its  gasket at the end of each  spa pack, slide the back  the spa plumbing  adhesive strip is properly  heater nut, to prevent  side of the unit's feet into  glued by pressing evenly  water leakage between ...
  • Page 50: How To Replace The Heater

    Step-by-step field replacement procedure How to replace the heater HL Probe & inflo Live Return Ground Temp Probe Using a Phillips  Manually remove the  Warning!     screwdriver, loosen the  inflo connector   Before starting removal procedure be sure to: screws that hold the cover  Be careful not to damage  in place Use a Phillips  any connector by twisting  •  Turn off electric power to the unit  screwdriver to loosen the  or pulling too hard •  Ensure spa water valves are closed   terminals and remove    (or that the spa is drained) all electrical heater  connections: Return, Live  and Ground Manually  remove the HL probe &  Temp probe connector  ...
  • Page 51: How To Replace The Main Control Board On InYe

    Step-by-step field replacement procedure How to replace the main control board on in.ye Warning!   Using a Phillips  Use a Phillips screwdriver  Manually remove the  Before starting  screwdriver, loosen the  to loosen the terminals  transformer connector 4 screws that hold the  and remove all electrical  removal procedure  Manually remove the  cover in place Disconnect  heater connections:  be sure to:  topside cable and  incoming power lines  Return, Live and Ground  •  Turn off electric   the inlink cables by loosening the screws  Manually remove the HL    power to the unit on the terminals of the  probe & Temp probe ...
  • Page 52: How To Replace The Main Control Board On InYt

    Step-by-step field replacement procedure How to replace the main control board on in.yt Warning!   Loosen the 6 screws that  Use a Phillips screwdriver  Manually remove the  Before starting  hold the cover in place  to loosen the terminals  transformer connector removal procedure  Disconnect incoming  and remove all electrical  Manually remove the  be sure to:  power lines by loosening  heater connections:  topside cable and  •  Turn off electric   the screws on the  Return, Live and Ground  the inlink cables   power to the unit terminals of the terminal  Manually remove the HL  block  probe & Temp probe  connector Manually ...
  • Page 53: How To Replace The Upper Extension Board On The InYt

    Step-by-step field replacement procedure How to replace the upper extension board on the in.yt Warning!   Using a Phillips screwdriver,  Identify each wire coming  Remove the control cable  from the upper board Before starting  loosen the 6 screws that  from the main board and  removal procedure  hold the cover in place  remove them from the  Disconnect the incoming  be sure to:  extension board conductors from the  •  Turn off electric   screw lug terminal   power to the unit Remove the inlink cables Remove the inlink  Reinstall the 2 AMP  Identify and remove all  bracket Remove the  assembly brackets and the  the output power cord ...
  • Page 54: Specifications

    Specifications Environmental ratings: Operating temperature: 32˚F (0°C) to 136˚F (58˚C) Storage temperature: -13°F (-25°C) to 185°F (85°C)  Humidity: Up to 85% RH, non condensing IPx5 level of waterproofing Mechanical: in.ye Weight:   Up to 97 lbs (44 kg) Dimensions (W x H x D):  19598" x 1075" x 498" (497 x 273 x 126 mm)  in.yt  Weight:  Up to 12 lbs (445 kg) Dimensions (W x H x D):  1958" x 145" x 51" (497 x 368 x 130 mm) Model Y Series UL/CSA electrical specifications Input rating:  ...
  • Page 55: North American Models

    Specifications North American Models * 7 * 8 Device Voltage Maximum current ye-5 ye-3* yt-7 yt-12 • • • • Pump 1 (2-spd) 120 or 240 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • • • • * 2 * 4 Pump 2 (2-spd) 120 or 240 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • • • * 5 Pump 3 (2-spd) 120 or 240 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • Pump 4 (2-spd) 120 or 240 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) •...
  • Page 56: European Models

    Specifications European Models * 6 * 7 Device Voltage Maximum current ye-3* ye-5 yt-7 yt-12 • • • • Pump 1 (2-spd) 230 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • • • • * 1 * 3 Pump 2 (2-spd) 230 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • • • * 4 Pump 3 (2-spd) 230 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) • Pump 4 (2-spd) 230 V 15 FLA/60 LRA (inrush) •...
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