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Jet 197 Installation And User Manual page 5

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11. Individual power sources should be connected to the control panel
according to the wiring diagram provided on page 9 of this manual.
12. Additional alarm return and external relay contacts are provided to monitor
and control additional components of the system:
a. Auxiliary Alarm Inputs – there are three additional alarm inputs that
can be operated in either a normally closed (N/C) or normally open
(N/O) alarm state. The alarm state can be reversed by moving the
jumper directly above each alarm input to the desired setting. The
N/O alarm operates on 12 volts AC low amperage circuit.
b. Auxiliary Relay Outputs – there are two additional 120 volt relay
outputs designed to control external relays for operation of external
components. These outputs are 120 volt low amperage and are
not designed to carry any significant electrical load, or to directly
control external pumps or other devices
c. Smaller gauge wire (#16 or #18 AWG) may be used for additional
alarm and relay inputs depending on the proximity of the system
components and the panel.
13. If an integrated pump control is desired the model 197 control panel is
equipped with an internal pump control relay. The pump should always be
operated on an independent circuit. The pump control relay is designed to
supply continuous power to the pump circuit provided there is not an
active alarm condition. In the event of an alarm state the pump control
relay will deactivate power to the pump circuit.
14. Make sure all power supply connections have been fastened securely;
recommended torque for terminal connections is 4 to 5 ft/lbs.
15. Perform an initial power supply test on all available circuits. Ensure that
power from the dwelling is sufficient to properly operate all system
components. All circuits should have 120 volts or equivalent available.
All wiring must be in accordance with local and national
electric codes. Contact your local electrical inspector for more
information regarding proper wiring procedures.
16. Typically the aerator and system components will not be installed at the
time of initial wiring for the system control. The current sensing ability of
the panel will create an alarm condition if there are no components active
during standard operation. The control panel should be left in the off
position until the entire system has been installed.
Jet Inc. 750 Alpha Drive Cleveland, OH 44143 www.jetincorp.com 800.321.6960
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QA-SAL-132
REV 7/31/2013

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