Installing The Air Temperature Sensor; Installing And Wiring The Command Hub; Installing Wireless Light Switch; Bonding - Jandy AquaLink TCX Installation And Operation Manual

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Figure 14. Reinstall Dead Front
19.
Install the dead front panel with the screw
provided.
20.
Close the enclosure door.
21.
Turn on the breaker to restore power.
4.2

Installing the Air Temperature Sensor

NOTE: DO NOT place the sensor in direct sunlight.
1.
Install the Air Temperature Sensor in a
convenient location exposed to outdoor
temperatures.
2.
Run the sensor wire to the Aqualink TCX power
center through the low voltage raceway (See
wiring diagram on Power Center door).
NOTE: Determine the length the sensor wire needs to be. Cut
the end of the wire off, DO NOT splice this wire.
3.
Remove the green 10-pin terminal bar from the
Power Center Board.
4.
Place the BLACK wire in terminal #7 and the
RED wire in terminal #8.
5.
Replace the green 10-pin terminal bar on the
Power Center Board.
6.
Turn on the breaker to restore power.
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TCX™ Power Center
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4.3
Installing and Wiring the Command
Hub
See Command Hub Installation Manual for
detailed instructions.
4.4

Installing Wireless Light Switch

Follow the app and the inlcuded instructions to pair
your wireless light switch.
Compatible with Jandy part number WLS4INF
4.5

Bonding

Zodiac Pool Systems LLC., requires that the AquaLink
TCX power center be connected to a "bonding loop"
that includes all electrical equipment in the system and
on the equipment pad. Bonding lugs must be connected
with a solid copper wire not smaller than 8 AWG (6
AWG in Canada). Failure to do so may void the Zodiac
Pool Systems LLC warranty.
CAUTION
To prevent premature failure of the equipment resulting
from stray voltages and voltage differentials, the
AquaLink TCX power center must be bonded to other
equipment which is part of the pool plumbing system
with a solid copper wire not smaller in diameter than 8
AWG (6 AWG in Canada).
Additionally, in the United States the National Electrical
Code® (NEC®) and in Canada the Canadian Electrical
Code (CEC), require that all metallic components of a
pool structure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings
and above ground components be bonded together
(forming an equipotential bonding grid) with a solid
copper conductor not smaller than an 8 AWG (6 AWG
in Canada).
The NEC and CEC also require that the equipment and/
or appliances associated with the pool water circulating
system, including, but not limited to, pump motors and
heaters, be bonded together as part of the equipotential
bonding grid. Zodiac Pool Systems LLC provides
special labeled bonding lugs on the bottom of the power
center to accommodate this requirement.
After bonding the electronics to the grounding
lug, installer must verify ground continuity using a
multimeter.
Bonding lug is provided with kit and should be
installed no higher than 2 inches from the bottom of the
enclosure. Use a 1/8" drill bit to intall hardware.
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