Figure 44 - Connecting Inputs; Figure 44 - External Thermostat; Figure 46 - External Thermostat Connection; Connecting Inputs - PoolCop Installer And User Manual

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Several types of sensors can be connected to the PoolCop to add functionality and trigger alerts. The PoolCop can be assigned to
any predefined functions with direct action (action when the contact is closed) or reverse action (action when the contact is open).
Inputs must be potential free contacts.
The configuration menu lets you select the role and direction of action of each entry.
The inputs are situated on the Power Supply PCB, and are labelled CHILD (input 1) and SAFETY NET (input 2):
3.6.5.1 External Thermostat
Freezing risk can be detected by means of a properly installed and set external thermostat. Generally the temperature setting is in
the range -5°C to +5°C, depending on location of the sensor. Refer to the dedicated instruction manual for your thermostat for full
details. The thermostat is connected to the selected input and to the GND.
An Open or closed circuit indicates a freezing risk; contact action is configured in programming.
Figure 45 - External Thermostat
The thermostat does not guarantee the prevention of freezing under all conditions. It may be necessary to
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Figure 44 – Connecting Inputs
An external thermostat is not required if the Air Temperature Sensor is installed.
protect equipment in the case of deep freezing and very low temperatures.
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Figure 46 - External Thermostat Connection

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