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Installer and User Manual
Date: October 09
th
, 2024
Manual Version: EV44MANUS
Firmware Version: V44
Product Versions: PoolCop Evolution

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  • Page 1 Installer and User Manual Date: October 09 , 2024 Manual Version: EV44MANUS Firmware Version: V44 Product Versions: PoolCop Evolution...
  • Page 2 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Change Summary March 29 ,2021 First Edition. July 1 , 2021 Pentair SuperFlo VS2.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Set PIN Code .............................................. 111 Circulation Modes ........................................... 112 Section 6 Internet Connection ......................... 113 Introduction ............................................... 113 PoolCop Connection to the Web ...................................... 114 Server Connection and Pool Setup ....................................114 PoolCopilot Functions ..........................................118 Troubleshooting ............................................118 Section 7 Spare Parts and Diagrams ....................... 119 UF1100-H Control Connection Unit CCU NA................................
  • Page 4 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S PoolCop Evolution ........................................... 130 Air Temperature Sensor ........................................131 pH+ORP Sensors............................................
  • Page 5 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Figures Figure 1 - Serial Number Location............................................10 Figure 2 - VDU on Filter ................................................
  • Page 6: Section 1 Introduction

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S NTRODUCTION Section 1 Foreword ................................................6 Notes, Cautions, Warnings and Definitions ..................................6 Important Information, Safety Notices and Precautions ..............................
  • Page 7: Important Information, Safety Notices And Precautions

    Instructions given below are all important for your safety. PoolCop is a product of superior design, engineering and manufacture and should be treated with care. The information contained in this section will help you fulfil the warranty obligations and make use of this product for many years.
  • Page 8 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S WARNING: Do not remove any of the protective covers on the equipment or the associated equipment. Touching parts inside these compartments could result in an electrical shock and/or damage to the system.
  • Page 9: Useful Conversions

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 1.4 U SEFUL ONVERSIONS Temperature Centigrade °C Fahrenheit °F Pressure 10.2...
  • Page 10: Section 2 Warranty, Records

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S ARRANTY ECORDS Section 2 PoolCop Warranty Registration Card ....................................10 PoolCop Warranty ............................................11 Routine Maintenance ..........................................12 Routine Pool Maintenance ....................................... 12 PoolCop Maintenance ........................................
  • Page 11: Poolcop Warranty

    In the context of this warranty, the PCFR’s sole obligation is to repair or replace products which meet the conditions of this warranty. PoolCop is not responsible for any loss or damage relating to products, to service, to this warranty or any other, including: Loss of use of the pool.
  • Page 12: Routine Maintenance

    WARNING: Chemical consumables are hazardous substances and must be handle with extreme care and caution. PoolCop Genesis Annual Service The equipment requires an annual service by the installer. See the equipment Maintenance Card (2.3.2.4) for details and dates due. Essential service items are: Check battery every 12 months.
  • Page 13 Battery in not ok, check battery voltage (>11.5V). When battery is disconnected, charging circuit voltage should be > 13.5V. Unloose PoolCop from valve housing, check and grease Valve gasket gasket. If damaged, replace the rotating part. P a g e | 1 3...
  • Page 14: First Installation

    Check pH Sensor Calibration Check Leaks, Lubricate. Annual Service Check Battery Check pH Sensor Calibration Check Leaks Inspect Valve Gasket, Lubricate. PoolCop Genesis is guaranteed for 2 years provided that warranty conditions are met. P a g e | 1 4...
  • Page 15 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S P o o l W i n t er i za t i o n Active Winterization CAUTION Active Winterization is not possible with all installations or in all areas,...
  • Page 16: Section 3 Installation Guide

    Installing XM8 ..........................................45 Connecting an Automatic Backup Valve on Waste Line ..........................47 Connecting Equipment ......................................47 Completing the Installation ........................................49 Commissioning PoolCop .........................................49 3.10 Post Installation Inspection, Documentation, Procedures ............................50 Post Installation Inspection ...................................... 50 Post Installation Documentation ................................... 50 Post Installation Procedures ....................................
  • Page 17: General

    NOTE: The PoolCop is a management system, and not a repair system. Installers must verify that the swimming pool and all equipment are in an acceptable condition prior to commencing the installation.
  • Page 18: Figure 5 - Flow Switch

    Drum Level Sensors for detection of drums requiring replenishment. XM8 adds an extra 8 inputs and 8 relays outputs. PoolCop Chlorine Sensor FAC for reporting and alerting of Free Available Chlorine in ppm (DPD1). Before commencing installation, the installer should confirm the following with the pool owner: Valve Data Unit is compatible with the pool’s filter.
  • Page 19: Installing The Valve Data Unit

    Valve Data Unit to the filter and pump combination. Use standard and acceptable pool plumbing parts and norms at all times. PoolCop is supplied with a standard multiport valve housing (1.5" or 2.0"). Figure 6- Valve Data Unit...
  • Page 20: Figure 8 - 2.0" Valve O-Ring

    TOP MOUNT On a standard top mount filter, check the alignment indicator on the valve housing and ensure that the waste pipe is at the three o’clock position with respect to the PoolCop Valve Data Unit. CAUTION Apply a layer of pure silicon grease provided) on the wagon wheel gasket and inside the valve housing.
  • Page 21: Installing The Ccu

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.4 I NSTALLING THE M o u n t i n g t he C C U CAUTION: Use only existing predrilled holes for mounting the CCU.
  • Page 22: Figure 12 - Cover Opening And Cables Entries

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S DataLink Cable Cover opening Power Cord Ethernet RJ45 Cable 115/220 Voltage Selector Electric Power Supply (0.4A)
  • Page 23 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Relay Function Relay ID Connector Rating Examples of possible use Label Primary Pump IN...
  • Page 24: Figure 14 - Single (Or Two) Phase Pump Connection

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S C o n n e ct i n g a S i n g le S p ee d P u m p Disconnect the power supply to and from the existing pump timer.
  • Page 25: Figure 16 - Pentair Intelliflo Vsd/Vsf With Intellicomm Or Intellicomm Ii

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S C o n n e ct i n g a V a r ia b l e S p ee d P u m p NOTE: See the VARIABLE SPEED PUMPS GUIDE for compatibility, connection, control and programming.
  • Page 26: Figure 17 - Pentair Intelliflo3 Vsf

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Pentair IntelliFlo3 VSF Figure 17 - Pentair IntelliFlo3 VSF Pentair SuperFlo VS/VS2 PN356324Z PN353129Z...
  • Page 27: Figure 19 - Hayward Eco Star

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Hayward Eco Star Figure 19 - Hayward Eco Star Hayward VSTD Series Color codes Speed...
  • Page 28: Figure 21 - Zodiac Flopro Vs

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Zodiac FloPro VS Figure 21 - Zodiac FloPro VS Binary Combination This is option is not related to a specific pump but can be used to control several mono speed pumps.
  • Page 29: Installing Standard Features

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.5 I NSTALLING TANDARD EATURES A i r T e mp er a tu r e S en s or The optional Air Temperature Sensor measures outside air temperature, displays this on the screen, and is used for antifreeze protection if configured in the POOL DATA...
  • Page 30: Flow Sensor Type

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Flow Sensor Type 1 Figure 24 - Flow Switch Figure 25 –...
  • Page 31: Figure 28 - Flow Switch

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Flow Sensor Type 2 Figure 28 - Flow Switch Figure 29 –...
  • Page 32: Connecting Auxiliary Relays

    With XM8 and Pool Cover function installed, Aux14 is dedicated to open cover, Aux15 to close. With XM8 and JetStream function installed, Aux13 is dedicated to JetStream pump control. Each auxiliary relay has its own dedicated timer, programmed in the PoolCop AUXILIARIES MENU.
  • Page 33: Figure 35 - Connecting Inputs In Ccu

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Relay Timer Programming Each auxiliary relay can be programmed with one daily timer cycle. Auxiliary relays can be slaved to run only if filtration is running (see 5.3 Auxiliaries Menu C o n n e ct i n g I n p u ts Several types of sensors and equipment can be connected to add functionality and trigger alerts.
  • Page 34: Figure 37 - External Thermostat

    Pool Cover Detection An external Pool Cover sensor can be connected to an Input to inform PoolCop that the cover is in the closed position. Programming in the Pool Data menu then allows for adjustment of filtration duration and water treatments.
  • Page 35: Installing Water Treatment

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.6 I NSTALLING ATER REATMENT G e n er a l The equipment is compatible with all water treatments.
  • Page 36: Figure 45 - So4902 Spacing, Grab Ring Adjustment

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S CAUTION: Removing the sensor from piping whilst there is pressure or a head of water in the circuit can cause water to flood and damage equipment.
  • Page 37: Ph Control

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Reconnect the pump circuit breaker. Reset the filtration timers and mode as required. Start the pump from MANUAL CONTROL menu and check for leaks.
  • Page 38: Ph Feeder Pump Connection Direct Control Figure 49 - Ph Feeder Pump Connection With Coil

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Installing the Feeder Pump Install the feeder pump, associated suction and injection pipes and connectors as per the feeder pump installation manual. Ensure that the correct liquid consumable pH- or pH+ is installed and secured.
  • Page 39: Disinfection

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S D i s in f e c t i on WEAR HAND PROTECTION: Always wear correct chemical resistant hand protection when handling chemicals.
  • Page 40: Figure 50 - Connecting Disinfection Equipment Or Feeder Pump To Aux6, 24Vac Coil

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.6.4.1.2 Dosage controlled by volume and temperature This function adjusts disinfectant volume injected based on: Dosing pump flow rate.
  • Page 41: Figure 52 - Salt System Connection

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.6.4.2.2 Salt Water Chlorination A correctly specified salt water chlorination system and installation kit is required. When salt water chlorination is used for treatment, regular water analysis will be carried out to ensure that salt consumables and free chlorine levels remain within the required limits.
  • Page 42: Installing Options

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 3.7 I NSTALLING PTIONS Various equipment options are available. These serve to increase autonomy and enhance functionality. W a t er L e ve l C o n tr o l Valve kit is required.
  • Page 43: Figure 53 - Water Line Level Sensor

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Installing the Water Line Version, with 4 Terminals Secure the water level sensor (using stainless steel self-tapping screws, or appropriate adhesive) at the correct height on the inside of the skimmer or on the...
  • Page 44: Water Supply

    Connect the 2-core wire from the valve solenoid to the connector on J20 marked (VALVE) according to Figure 55 - Connecting Water Level. Polarity is not important. Reconnect electrical power supply to the PoolCop CCU. Switch the CCU ON. P a g e | 4 4...
  • Page 45: Figure 57 - Cables Entries

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S I n s ta l l in g X M 8 Read before starting electrical connection.
  • Page 46 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Relay Relay Function Connector Rating Examples of possible use Label AUX8 6A/230V...
  • Page 47: Figure 59 - Connecting Waste Valve

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S C o n n e ct i n g a n A u to m a t i c Ba c k u p V a lv e o n W a s te L i n e An external valve can be added to the waste line to avoid lost of water when the multiport valve is rotating.
  • Page 48: Figure 61 - Jet Stream Connection

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Connecting a Jet Stream Pump A Jet Stream pump is usually operated with a pneumatic push button in the pool. If the push button is connected to the XM8, Jet Stream will also be operable remotely and user will be able to choose a running duration (see 5.6.6 Equipment).
  • Page 49: Completing The Installation

    If this equipment stays on for longer than 2 seconds, IMMEDIATELY switch OFF the CCU. Recheck all connections. If only the pump runs, disconnect the circuit breaker, switch ON the PoolCop and reset factory default settings. Now reconnect the pump circuit breaker and continue with commissioning.
  • Page 50: Post Installation Inspection, Documentation, Procedures

    Explain that once the water is balanced, the PoolCop takes over the filtration and other functions as installed within normal parameters. Remind the owner that the PoolCop is a management system, not a repair system. Events outside of the norm may require intervention and water balance.
  • Page 51: Section 4 User Guide

    Electrical Power Failure ......................................73 Alerts and System Messages ....................................73 PoolCop has been designed to relieve much of the burden and cost of pool maintenance, whilst reducing the cost and requirement for chemical products. The pool will be a healthier swimming environment.
  • Page 52: Menus

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 4.3 M ENUS Manual Control Filtration Modes Auxiliaries Water and Treatment Maintenance Configuration PoolCp Cloud Set PIN Code Circulation Modes (1) When PoolCop Free Chlorine Sensor FAC is connected. P a g e | 5 2...
  • Page 53: Manual Control

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S M a n u a l C o n t r o l Manually switch the pump ON or OFF at any time (if no Switch Pump freeze conditions).
  • Page 54: Filtration Modes

    Program filtration timers and duration, manually or in automatic modes. Whenever quitting the FILTRATION MODES menu, PoolCop checks and adjust the status of the pump and auxiliaries and switches them ON or OFF as required to match programmed run times. Cycle1 =00:00-00:00 Filtration is stopped.
  • Page 55: Auxiliaries

    Whenever quitting the AUXILIARIES menu, PoolCop checks and adjust the status of the pump and auxiliaries and switches them ON or OFF as required to match programmed run times. AUX channels operate in the same manner, but some channels may be required for specific functions.
  • Page 56: Water And Treatment

    Set parameters for oxidant (ACO) injection. Priming Instelled Status Value (ppm) Installed and set alerts for Free Available Chlorine Free Available CL Low Alert (if PoolCop Chlorine Sensor FAC is installed)) High Alert P a g e | 5 6...
  • Page 57: Maintenance

    Measure pH Measure pH Calibrate pH Calibrate pH Value FAC Read FAC (if PoolCop Chlorine Sensor FAC is installed) Calibrate FAC Calibrate FAC (if PoolCop Chlorine Sensor FAC is installed) Calibrate conductivity (If PoolCop Ocean and sensor installed) Calibrate Conductivity...
  • Page 58: Poolcop Cloud

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S P o o l C o p C l o u d Connected PoolCop is connected to, the cloud Registered PoolCop is associated to a pool...
  • Page 59: Using And Settings

    Water temperature and air temperature are shown alternatively on the same row. An Up or Down blinking arrow may appear on the right of pH value: this will be the case if: pH is controlled by PoolCop (pH control is installed, and pH type is pH+ or pH-). •...
  • Page 60: Filtration And Pump Control

    4.4.4.1.1 Start the Pump Normally, the filtration pump is controlled automatically by PoolCop using filtration in manual timer or automatic modes. If, however you want to run the pump at another time or need to restart the pump after stopping it for any reason, this is done from MANUAL CONTROL.
  • Page 61: Stop The Pump

    4.4.4.1.3 Change the Pump Speed This feature is available with variable speed pumps only; for configuration see the PoolCop Variable Speed Pump Guide. Pump speed is linked to filtration and Filter Cleaning Cycles; the speed can be changed by the user with the pump ON and this speed will be maintained until the next programmed Filtration Timer cycle commences or until the next filter cleaning cycle starts.
  • Page 62 Your PoolCop now automatically controls the pump and filter system to carry out a backwash and a rinse cycle based on settings programmed. The display will show progress and pressures as your PoolCop cleans the filter automatically. Once the cycle is complete, the system returns to normal operation.
  • Page 63 0 1 / 0 6 / 2 0 2 0 Valve Filter Pump AUTO 1.00 On the PoolCop main display, next to Pump you will see the Water Temp °C mode in which the pump and filtration are running, or OFF. Level...
  • Page 64 TIMER mode, filtration durations are not managed by PoolCop but chosen by the end user who must then make sure to correctly set the duration according to pool needs. A too long duration will waste energy and a too short one may not allow to keep the pool in good conditions.
  • Page 65 This mode does not affect Cycle 2 settings. FORCED mode, the maximum daily duration is limited to 23:00; with either one or two stopped periods to allow for PoolCop measurement functions and daily self-test to occur. Normal automatic filter cleaning may occur during FORCED mode.
  • Page 66 (Cycle 1 and Cycle 2) for best results. It is recommended to leave a gap of at least 30 minutes between two timer cycles to allow PoolCop to take necessary measurements make subsequent adjustments and carry out the periodic backwash if selected.
  • Page 67: Antifreeze Protection

    PoolCop has two means of detecting a freezing risk. It is recommended that BOTH freezing protections be utilized, and that freezing protection be selected ON in the POOL DATA menu throughout the year.
  • Page 68: Water Level Control

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S W a t er L e ve l C o n tr o l Automatic Water Level Control The optional Water Level Kit is required for automatic water level control.
  • Page 69: Water Treatment

    Setting any timer to 00:00-00:00 (or any combination with same start and stop times) deactivates that timer. Whenever quitting the AUXILIARIES menu, PoolCop checks and adjust the status of the auxiliaries and switches them ON or OFF as required to match programmed running times. Switch Auxiliaries ON/OFF...
  • Page 70: Equipment Control (Requires Xm8 Extension Module)

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S NOTE: If the Auxiliary is slaved to filtration and the pump is not ON or not primed, you will be prompted to start the pump (unless Filtration Mode is not set for “NO PUMP”) A U X I L I A R Y S L A V E D...
  • Page 71: Service Mode

    S E L E C T Q U I T S er v i c e M o de In service mode, PoolCop stops all automatic actions. 1 2 : 4 6 : 0 1 0 1 / 0 6 / 2 0 2 0 Pump STOP 0.00...
  • Page 72: Troubleshooting And Alerts

    PoolCop Unresponsive If nothing is displayed on the PoolCop screen, check: PoolCop responsive to buttons. Mains power supply connected and PoolCop switched ON at CCU. PoolCop CCU fuses. Contact the installer for assistance. pH or ORP Measurement Unstable or Erratic Unstable readings of pH or ORP can be caused by a number of factors.
  • Page 73: Electrical Power Failure

    E l e c t r i ca l P o we r Fa i l u r e Your PoolCop will automatically detect a mains power supply failure and revert to the safe and low power mode, powered by the backup battery.
  • Page 74 Alerts list and troubleshooting NOTE: The alerts list, the alerts triggers and the troubleshooting corrective guidelines are detailed in the TROUBLESHOOTING MANUAL downloadable on www.poolcop.com in resources/downloads. View and Reset Alerts 1 2 : 4 6 : 0 1 0 1 / 0 6 / 2 0 2 0...
  • Page 75: Section 5 Programming Guide

    Pump Data ............................................96 Filter Data ............................................98 Inputs ............................................. 101 Factory Settings ......................................... 105 Equipment ............................................ 107 PoolCop Cloud ............................................110 Connected ............................................ 110 Registered ............................................ 110 OTP Code............................................110 UUID ............................................... 110 P a g e | 7 5...
  • Page 76: Prior To Commencing Programming

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 5.1 P RIOR TO OMMENCING ROGRAMMING C l e a n t he F i l t er Ensure that the filter media is properly maintained and cleaned as per the manufacturer’s instructions and code requirements.
  • Page 77: Filtration Mode Menu

    FORCE72H; calculating Cycle 2 duration. 24/24 Set the Cycle 2 Filtration ON time. PoolCop calculates and sets the OFF time, with X indicated. The duration is automatically calculated based on the average measured temperatures during filtration in the last 24-hour period.
  • Page 78: Cycle 1 Times

    Cycle 2 will default to 8 hours. Once the filtration has run for approximately 10 minutes an accurate measurement of pool water temperature will enable your PoolCop to update the filtration duration. C y c l e 1 T i m es Filtration timer Cycle 1 is used to set fixed duration filtration times.
  • Page 79: Auxiliaries Menu

    Use up and down arrow to select the Id label and pre-set select to validate. NOTE: Each auxiliary can be renamed on the web application for ease of use and identification via remote interfaces. The name is unchanged on PoolCop. P a g e | 7 9...
  • Page 80: " A U X " M O De

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S “ A u x ” M o de Manual mode allows manual ON/OFF commands only.
  • Page 81: " A U X " S La Ve

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S “ A u x ” S la ve Auxiliaries can be set to run only if: Text: Slave...
  • Page 82: Water And Treatment Menu

    Entries: YES; Water Level Control Modes With mode: READ, PoolCop will indicate the water level on the screen but will not Text: Mode take any action to control it. Should the level be...
  • Page 83: Maximum Duration

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Setpoint Appears only for skimmer pools and spas. Text: Setpoint Define the targeted level during refill.
  • Page 84 Draining Set the duration for the water reduction cycle. Default: 120 seconds If the level is detected above setpoint, then PoolCop will reduce water level following Entries: 10–600 seconds this logic: With skimmers pools, reduction will be launched if level sustains above setpoint for 15 minutes.
  • Page 85 Installed Text: Installed INSTALLED: YES PoolCop will control the pH according to set point value. pH Default: Control display will be activated; pH Control Alerts will be activated. Entries: YES; If set to NO, these functions are deactivated.
  • Page 86 Setpoint at Current Temperature Text: SetPoint xx °C PoolCop can automatically adjust the actual pH Setpoint as a function of temperature (SetPoint xx °F) to ensure year-round optimal water treatment. This adjusted Setpoint is displayed against current water temperature if TEMP ADJUST is set to YES.
  • Page 87: Orp Control

    Q U I T Installed Text: Installed INSTALLED: YES, PoolCop will control the ORP according to set point value. Default: ORP Control display will be activated; ORP Control Alerts will be activated. Entries: YES; If set to NO, these functions are deactivated.
  • Page 88: Polarity Inversion

    Priming is stopped when quitting the menu or after 60 seconds. Entries: With PoolCop Ocean , priming is progressive. Display will not go from OFF to ON, but may stay for a while in ‘…’. This just shows that production has been requested, and is ramping up.
  • Page 89: Remnant Injection

    10PM and re-calculated each day at midnight. S E L E C T Q U I T Installed Text: Installed INSTALLED: YES, PoolCop will control the Remnant injection according to Default: parameters settings. Entries: YES, If set to NO, this function is deactivated. Aux Channel...
  • Page 90: Aco Injection

    Priming is stopped when quitting the menu or after 60 seconds. F r ee A va i l a b l e C L See the PoolCop Chlorine Sensor FAC Installer and User Manual for information and guidance. P a g e | 9 0...
  • Page 91: Maintenance

    S E L E C T Q U I T S er v i c e M o de In service mode, PoolCop stops all its automatic actions. Every connected device Text: Service Mode (pump, Auxiliaries, water refill…) is stopped when using this mode.
  • Page 92: Calibrate Ph

    Ensure that alkalinity is correct, and the body of water is adequately mixed, before calibration. NOTE: During the calibration process, PoolCop compares the "offset" of the probe to the signal that would be delivered by a perfect probe. This offset is essentially related to sensor aging.
  • Page 93: Air Anti-Freeze

    Setting the temperature to 0°C (32°F), deactivates protection. A d j u s t Wa t er T e m pe r a t u r e Allows you to align PoolCop temperature indication to third party equipment like a Text: Temp heat pump by adding an offset to the temperature indication.
  • Page 94: Configuration Menu

    30 minutes. CAUTION: PoolCop freezing protections can only assist in the protection of equipment. PoolCop cannot guarantee that damage will be avoided under all circumstances, as this depends on many factors. No responsibility will be accepted for damage caused due to freezing.
  • Page 95 Filtration Reduction When Pool Cover is Detected Closed To be effective, this functionality assumes the connection of Pool Cover, or mobile floor limit switch to a PoolCop input. (see 5.6.4). Depending on if pool is configured with a single or multi-speed pump, reduction strategy is different: 5.6.1.5.1 Filtration Time Reduction (Single Speed Pump)
  • Page 96: Pump Data

    HAYWARD Range VSTD arrow and press SELECT; now use the arrows to select the pump make and model BADU Eco Touch-pro installed. See the PoolCop Variable Speed Pump Guide for further details including BADU 90 Eco Motion connecting and programming.
  • Page 97 Round UP = 0.20 bar (2.3 PSI) Add 0.20 bar (2.9 PSI) = 0.40 bar (5.8 PSI) Activate Pump Protection PoolCop protects the pump, by switching OFF the pump and integrated water Text: Prot. Pump treatments in the event pressure measured is below the Prot. Pressure for 8 minutes. In...
  • Page 98: Filter Data

    Text: Waste Valve Select YES if an automatic waste valve is fitted on the waste line. This valve, controlled Default: by Aux5, will be opened by PoolCop when the "main" valve is on Waste, Backwash or Entries: YES; Rinse positions.
  • Page 99 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Cleaning Select the cleaning mode according to your needs and according to the filtering media Text: Mode possibilities (see below)
  • Page 100 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Suction valve A BESGO 3-way valve can be added to pump suction line to get water either from the Text: Suction surface (skimmer or buffer tank) or from the bottom of the pool.
  • Page 101: Digital Inputs

    Disinf Consumables; pH Consumables; Consumables; Pool Cover; Salt System; Filtration Start; Filtration Stop; JetStream; Flow Switch; Various inputs can be installed and configured for use with PoolCop. Flooding; FloodingStop; Low FAC Flow; ACO (Oxidant) consumab; APF (Flocc) Consumables; Electrolysis prot;...
  • Page 102 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 5.6.4.1.2 Sense of Action The sensor action configures whether the alert action is taken when the circuit is closed (direct action) or open (reverse action). For example: If the thermostat contact closed indicates a freezing risk, choose “When Closed”.
  • Page 103 Generates an alarm in the non-closed position. If the pool is equipped with a variable speed pump, PoolCop switches on the speed n ° 1. When the cover is re-opened during a cycle of operation of the pump, the speed associated with this cycle is restored.
  • Page 104: Analog Inputs

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S Electrolys 5 seconds When an electrolyser is controlled (ORP disinfectant = Salt or Ocean), or an aux label is set to Protection “Electrloyser”...
  • Page 105: Factory Settings

    S E L E C T Q U I T 5.6.5.3.1 Setting Time Set and adjust System Time. Text: Time PoolCop adjusts for daylight savings time if connected to the PoolCopilot server. Entries: 5.6.5.3.2 Setting Date Set and adjust system Date. Text: Date PoolCop adjusts for daylight saving if connected to the PoolCopilot server.
  • Page 106: Language Menu

    Text: Language Default: Entries: Select PoolCop language. Units Menu Text: Units Default: Select PoolCop display units. Entries: Factory Reset Text: Factory Reset Selecting and confirming resets all defaults and calibrations, requiring reprogramming Default: and pH sensor calibration check. Entries: YES;...
  • Page 107: Equipment

    The remote control of the Pool Cover is reserved for maintenance operations carried out by an authorized installer. 5.6.6.1.1 Installed Text: Installed INSTALLED: YES, PoolCop will be able to control the Pool Cover opening and Default: closing. Entries: YES; If set to NO, the Pool Cover (if any) will be operated manually.
  • Page 108 P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 5.6.6.1.3 Close Setting (Aux15 Settings) A U X 1 5 : R s r v ' d C o v e r >...
  • Page 109 Q U I T NOTE: If the pool has a cover and the cover is detected closed by PoolCop, then the JetStream pump is forced OFF for safety reasons. JetStream pump is only allowed to run when the cover is not closed.
  • Page 110: Poolcop Cloud

    NO: Connection not established. Please refer to5.6.5.2 Network Menu. Values: YES; R e g i s t er e d Once PoolCop has been associated with a pool, it will be seen as registered. Text: Registered If not registered, status is NO.
  • Page 111: Set Pin Code

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 5.8 S PIN C P I N C O D E >...
  • Page 112: Circulation Modes

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 5.9 C IRCULATION ODES C I R C U L A T I O N M O D E s >...
  • Page 113: Section 6 Internet Connection

    User Interface Options ......................................118 PoolCopilot Functions ..........................................118 Troubleshooting ............................................118 Error Messages ........................................... 118 PoolCop will not connect to the server ................................118 No data displayed ........................................118 No graphs displayed in “History” ..................................118 6.1 I NTRODUCTION The swimming pool can now be accessed 24 hours a day, 365 days a year on a computer, tablet or Smartphone.
  • Page 114: Poolcop Connection To The Web

    C h e c k t h e N e t w o r k C o n n e c t i on On PoolCop screen, go to Menu/Configuration/Factory Settings/network and note the MAC address as shown below: N E T W O R K...
  • Page 115: Creating A User Account

    Tick the boxes to agree to terms of use, and • optionally “I agree to received data from PoolCop” to receive newsletters. Click on “Submit” to register and create your • new account.
  • Page 116: Adding Your First Pool And Poolcopilot Module Automatically

    Complete the form: The Mac Address is the unique identification of • the new PoolCop. This code is written on the sticker located on the PoolCopilot Web RJ45 module inside the ABS Box. The nickname allows easy identification of the •...
  • Page 117: Access Pool Or Pools

    Control Panel. after logging on. The connection status between PoolCop and the server can be viewed on the top left. This allows you to ascertain that data is up to date and valid.
  • Page 118: Poolcopilot Functions

    If access is not available, check with router provider / IT service. Check IP address on Network menu. If IP is 0.0.0.0, no IP address has been affected to PoolCop, check if the DHCP mechanism is enable on the router and if there is no restriction to access Internet (restrictions on MAC addresses for example) Check SVR address on Network menu.
  • Page 119: Section 7 Spare Parts And Diagrams

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S PARE ARTS AND IAGRAMS Section 7 7.1 UF1100-H C CCU NA ONTROL ONNECTION...
  • Page 120: Cf1220-H Kit Vdu Upper Part Na

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.2 CF1220-H K VDU U PPER PART CF1221-H VDU Cover with Keypad NA CF1221.01-W1 Cover VDU White...
  • Page 121: Uf1210-W1 Kit Vdu Lower Part Version Uf White

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.3 UF1210-W1 K VDU L UF W OWER ERSION HITE PART...
  • Page 122: Cf1580-W1 Kit Valve 1.5" S80 White

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.4 CF1580-W1 K 1.5” S80 W ALVE HITE PART Qté...
  • Page 123: Cf2080 Kit Valve 2.0" S80 White

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.5 CF2080 K 2.0” S80 W ALVE HITE PART Qté...
  • Page 124: So490X Ph+Orp Se Sensor Kit

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.6 SO490 H+ORP SE S ENSOR SO4902: Sensor SE pH+ORP Platinum •...
  • Page 125: Decal And Markings Location Diagrams

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 7.7 D ECAL AND ARKINGS OCATION IAGRAMS D e c a ls a n d ma r k i n g C C U See 7.7.1.6.1 See 7.7.1.1 See 7.7.1.6.2...
  • Page 126: Figure 67 - Vdu Decals And Markings

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S V D U D e ca ls a n d Ma r k i n gs See7.7.2.1 See 7.7.2.3 See 7.7.2.2...
  • Page 127: Section 8 Technical Specifications

    PECIFICATIONS Section 8 CE conformity ............................................128 UKCA conformity ............................................. 128 UL/FCC conformity ..........................................129 PoolCop Evolution ........................................... 130 Air Temperature Sensor ........................................131 pH+ORP Sensors............................................131 Free Available Chlorine Sensor ......................................131 Backup Waste Valve ..........................................131 Flow Switch ..............................................132 8.10...
  • Page 128: Ce Conformity

    The unit complies with all applicable essential requirements of the Directives. Manufacturer: PCFR SAS, La Remise, 130 boulevard du Nord, 84160 Cucuron (FRANCE) Equipment: PoolCop Model name: PoolCop Genesis Directives Titles Harmonized Standards EN 61010-1:2010+A1:2019 2014/35/EU Low Voltage Directive...
  • Page 129: Ul/Fcc Conformity

    The unit complies with all applicable essential requirements of the Directives. Manufacturer: PCFR SAS, La Remise, 130 boulevard du Nord, 84160 Cucuron (FRANCE) Equipment: PoolCop Model name: PoolCop Genesis Norms Titles Sections Conducted emissions : AC: 150kHz – 30MHz FCC §15.107 FCC part 15B Radiated emissions: 30 MHz –...
  • Page 130: Poolcop Evolution

    2.0” SG Valve Data Unit (VDU) pH Sensor Housing Supplied Control Connection Unit (CCU) Installer and User Guide PoolCop Base O-Ring Adapter 2" Adapter 2’’ O-Ring Long Allen screws Short Allen screws Nuts and Washers Diffuser with valve gasket 1.5”...
  • Page 131: Air Temperature Sensor

    P o o l C o p E v o l u t i o n M a n u a l : E V 4 4 M A N U S 8.5 A EMPERATURE ENSOR Components Air Temperature Sensor with cable. Technical Specifications Cable 4.5 m [4.8 ft]...
  • Page 132: Flow Switch

    Deep 15mm [ 0.59 in] 25mm [0.98 in] 8.11 XM8 E XTENSION ODULE Components PoolCop XM8 Technical Specifications Dimensions 140x98x195 mm [5.5x3.9x7.7 in] - 0.8 Kg [1.76 lbs] Power Supply 12V - 300mA Auxiliary channel 9 to 15 6A - 24Vac...
  • Page 133 PCFR SAS 130 Boulevard du Nord 84160 CUCURON, France © PCFR SAS All Rights Reserved PoolCop Evolution EV44MANUS...