Low Voltage Wiring; Wire Relays To Printed Circuit Board; In-Floor Cleaning System; Wire Time Clock To Printed Circuit Board - Jandy POOL LINK Installation Manual

Dual timer module control system
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3.4

Low Voltage Wiring

3.4.1 Wire Relays to Printed Circuit Board

Connect the coil connectors of the equipment
relays to their appropriate sockets on the printed
circuit board. Make sure coil connector wires are
wired through the mouse hole between the low and
high voltage compartment.

3.4.2 In-Floor Cleaning System

For the Pool Link, plug the in-floor cleaning
system JVA into P6 (refer to Figure 6). Note: The
JVA is activated when the filter pump time clock
turns the system on. The JVA will rotate every 20
minutes until the time clock turns the filter pump
off.
Filter
Pump (240
VAC)
Blower (120
Figure 5.
Standard Power Center- Bonding
VAC)
3.4.3 Wire Time Clock to Printed Circuit
Board
Connect the Filter Pump Time Clock to the P3
socket on the printed circuit board according to the
wiring diagram on the inside of the control center
door.

3.4.4 Connect Heater to Printed Circuit Board

Connect two 18-gauge wires, designed for use in
hot environments, to terminals 5 and 6 on the print-
ed circuit board as shown in Figure 6. Run the two
heater wires from the printed circuit board over to
the heater and wire nut in series with the heater cir-
cuitry as if you were wiring a Fireman's Switch or
a heater delay. Turn the heater thermostat to desired
Bonding Lug
Breaker
Panel
Earth
Ground

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