VCOM AX20-B Control Panel Installation Manual
● All terminal connections should be tested after connection is made by gently pulling on
the wire. If the connection is solid, the wire should not pull out of the terminal
connection.
● Ensure that the panel is properly grounded and that the breaker and wire size, from the
main power panel to the pump, are correctly sized. A separate circuit for the pump
controls and each of the pump motors is essential to sustained operations.
● Do not service the pump or any electrical wiring in the pump vault without disconnecting
the power at the circuit breaker(s).
● Serious injury and/or damage to the system could result if the panel is not properly
grounded. Ensure that the fuse, breaker, and wire size, from the main power panel and
to the pump, are sized correctly.
● The pump vault is a hazardous area and may contain explosive gasses. Take
appropriate precautions according to local, state, and federal regulations before
commencing work in the pump vault.
● It is the responsibility of the installer to comply with all local, state, and federal
regulations that may govern the installation of systems of this nature. Failure to comply
with such regulations may void the manufacturer's warranty and could possibly cause
bodily injury.
Connecting for Remote Monitoring
To support remote monitoring of the system, the VeriComm Control Panels have the option to utilize a
common phone line or a high speed Ethernet connection (CAT5). You will need to check with the
homeowner or builder to determine which connection method is available or desired.
Should they decide on a regular phone line, please be aware these panels do not need a
dedicated phone line, only an extension of an existing line. Some panels are only equipped for
Ethernet connections, without a phone surge arrester or phone jack. In this case, follow the directions
below. If you prefer a regular phone connection or your property has an elevator (which requires a
phone), call AQWA, and the proper equipment can be purchased.
Installation of a traditional copper-wire analog telephone line is straight-forward. You'll notice a phone
jack connection in the middle of the control panel. A DSL line filter/surge arrester is also installed.
Once you have a dial tone at the end of this phone line, just plug in the phone clip (RJ11) and you're
good to go.
AQWA Inc. 1507 Drexel St. N, Wilson, NC 27893
888-552-2792
www.aqwa.net
info@aqwa.net
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