Equipment Location - Compool Cp3800 Installation & Operating Instructions Manual

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10. A solar booster pump should be used when distance to panels exceeds 200', or panels are
11. Glazed solar panels require a drain valve (model HW-5B) to allow draining of panels.

Equipment Location

With the exception of the Spa-side Remote, all equipment must be located at least 10' from the
water's edge. Locate equipment in the following locations.
Systems with separate main drain and skimmer lines can use a 3-port valve to balance the
flow.
Plumb cleaner pump after the return valve to the pool return line.
A Valve Actuator can be used to direct pool return water to a waterfall. This eliminates the
need for an additional pump.
Plumb solar feed and return lines between the filter and heater. Install 3-port solar valve at
the feed line. Use Compool solar valve (model SOL-2T), to allow automatic draining of
panels.
elevated higher than 25'.
This prevents damage from overheating water. Install drain valve at solar feed line and
connect to the pool fill line.
LX-3800
Power Center - at the equipment site.
CP-3800
Control Panel - inside the house or other weather-protected area.
CVA-24T
Valve Actuators - at valves to be motorized.
SNS-KIT2
Water Temperature Sensor - at the filter pump. Freeze Temperature
Sensor - at equipment pad.
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David Stone
March 27, 2025

Hello , My Lx3800 uses a 110 feed for the power center I see it terminates on #2 & #3 manual shows a black / black- blue and Black- yellow My Transformer has a Black a Yellow and a purple wire for the 110 system hookup. Are two of the wires on terminal 2? and the black on terminal 3. Thanks for your help.

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Mr. Anderson
May 14, 2025

For a 110V feed system using the Compool Cp3800 Power Center:

1. At the sub-panel, install a circuit breaker.
2. Run the hot (line) wire from the circuit breaker to LINE 1 on the relay terminal block.
3. Connect a neutral wire to LINE 2 on the relay terminal block.
4. Connect the equipment to LOAD 1 and LOAD 2 on the same relay.
5. If the pump is greater than 3 H.P., use an external contactor and let the relay switch the contactor coil.

Ensure proper grounding and follow electrical codes.

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