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heater. Which Relay is it Wired to? Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays. Select the low voltage relay that is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table for this information), then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box. Advance to the next screen to continue gas heater configuration. If more than one heater has been configured for this BOW: Heater Priority Level? Because more than one heater is configured to heat this BOW, you can set the Priority for which heater you'd like to use first (selection "1"). If the priority heater can't meet the demand, the next heater will start (selection "2"). Heater Priority Duration? Set the amount of time that you will allow the priority heater ("1") to heat before allowing the next heater to start. If the priority heater meets the demand within this time frame, the next heater will not be used. Minimum Operation Speed? For variable speed pumps, select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while heating. Set a speed that will ensure that there will be sufficient flow for the heater to operate properly. If Heat Pump is selected: Name Heater Select the box, then type the desired name for your heater. This name will be used when referring to this particular heater. Which Relay is it Wired to? Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays. Select the low voltage relay that is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table for this information), then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box. Advance to the next screen to continue heat pump configuration. Minimum Allowed Air Temperature for Heater? If the air temperature falls below this setting, the heater will be prevented from running, regardless of conditions. This feature is especially useful for heat pumps which become less efficient as the outdoor ambient temperature falls. If more than one heater has been configured for this BOW: Heater Priority Level? Because more than one heater is configured to heat this BOW, you can set the Priority for which heater you'd like to use first (selection "1"). If the priority heater can't meet the demand, the next heater will start (selection "2"). Heater Priority Duration? Set the amount of time that you will allow the priority heater ("1") to heat before allowing the next heater to start. If the priority heater meets the demand within this time frame, the next heater will not be used. Minimum Operation Speed? For variable speed pumps, select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while heating. Set a speed that will ensure that there will be sufficient flow for the heater to operate properly. If Solar is selected: Name Heater Select the box, then type the desired name for your heater. This name will be used when referring to this particular heater. Does the Solar Heater Have a Pump? Select whether the solar heating system has a dedicated recirculation pump. If so, the OmniLogic will turn this pump on when the pool temperature is below the heater setting and there is solar heat available. If Yes is selected: Which Relay is it Wired to? Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays. Select the high voltage relay that is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table in for this information), then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box. Advance to the next screen to continue solar heater configuration. Does the Solar Heater Have a Valve? Select whether the solar heating system has a diverter valve to route pool/spa water through the solar collectors. If so, the OmniLogic will rotate this valve when the pool temperature is below the heater setting and there is solar heat available. If Yes is selected: Which Relay is it Wired to? Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected low voltage relays. Select the relay that is wired to the solar valve, then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box. Advance to the next screen to continue solar heater configuration. Where is the Solar Temperature Sensor Located? Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected sensors. Select the solar sensor (usually SENS3), then advance. The sensor should now be shown in the box. Advance to the next screen to continue solar heater configuration. 27 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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heater.
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays.
Select the low voltage relay that
is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table for this information), then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box.
Advance to the next screen to continue gas heater configuration.
If more than one heater has been configured for this BOW:
Heater Priority Level?
Because more than one heater is configured to heat this BOW, you can set the Priority for which
heater you’d like to use first (selection “1”).
If the priority heater can’t meet the demand, the next heater will start (selection
“2”).
Heater Priority Duration?
Set the amount of time that you will allow the priority heater (“1”) to heat before allowing the next
heater to start.
If the priority heater meets the demand within this time frame, the next heater will not be used.
Minimum Operation Speed?
For variable speed pumps, select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while heating.
Set a speed
that will ensure that there will be sufficient flow for the heater to operate properly.
If Heat Pump is selected:
Name Heater
Select the box, then type the desired name for your heater.
This name will be used when referring to this particular
heater.
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays.
Select the low voltage relay that
is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table for this information), then advance. The relay should now be shown in the box.
Advance to the next screen to continue heat pump configuration.
Minimum Allowed Air Temperature for Heater?
If the air temperature falls below this setting, the heater will be prevented from
running, regardless of conditions. This feature is especially useful for heat pumps which become less efficient as the outdoor ambient
temperature falls.
If more than one heater has been configured for this BOW:
Heater Priority Level?
Because more than one heater is configured to heat this BOW, you can set the Priority for which
heater you’d like to use first (selection “1”).
If the priority heater can’t meet the demand, the next heater will start (selection
“2”).
Heater Priority Duration?
Set the amount of time that you will allow the priority heater (“1”) to heat before allowing the next
heater to start.
If the priority heater meets the demand within this time frame, the next heater will not be used.
Minimum Operation Speed?
For variable speed pumps, select the lowest pump speed that is allowed while heating.
Set a speed
that will ensure that there will be sufficient flow for the heater to operate properly.
If Solar is selected:
Name Heater
Select the box, then type the desired name for your heater.
This name will be used when referring to this particular
heater.
Does the Solar Heater Have a Pump?
Select whether the solar heating system has a dedicated recirculation pump.
If so, the
OmniLogic will turn this pump on when the pool temperature is below the heater setting and there is solar heat available.
If Yes is selected:
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected relays.
Select the high voltage
relay that is wired to the heater (refer to the Connection Table in for this information), then advance.
The relay should now
be shown in the box.
Advance to the next screen to continue solar heater configuration.
Does the Solar Heater Have a Valve?
Select whether the solar heating system has a diverter valve to route pool/spa water through
the solar collectors.
If so, the OmniLogic will rotate this valve when the pool temperature is below the heater setting and there is solar
heat available.
If Yes is selected:
Which Relay is it Wired to?
Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected low voltage relays.
Select the
relay that is wired to the solar valve, then advance.
The relay should now be shown in the box.
Advance to the next screen
to continue solar heater configuration.
Where is the Solar Temperature Sensor Located?
Selecting the box will bring you to a table showing all detected sensors.
Select
the solar sensor (usually SENS3), then advance. The sensor should now be shown in the box.
Advance to the next screen to continue
solar heater configuration.