Hayward TriStar VS 950 2.70 THP VS Pump Family - Owners Manual - Page 10

A, B, C - parts diagram

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Interface Wall Mounting The interface can also be wall mounted using the parts supplied in the optional wall mount kit using the following procedure. Refer to the diagram below. 1. TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER. 2. Loosen the two screws securing the user interface to the motor drive and remove the user interface. (Figure A) 3. Disconnect the short cable that extends out from the motor drive to the user interface. (Figure A) 4. Loosen the three screws securing the wiring compartment cover to the motor drive and remove the cover to gain access to the drive wiring compartment. 5. Unplug the short cable from the RS485 terminal block on the low voltage PCB. 6. Mount the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10, in the desired location. (Figure C) 7. Connect the interface cable as shown in the Wall Mounted Digital Control Interface Wiring diagram shown on page 13 to the second motor drive RS485 terminal block and user interface PCB. Use multi-conductor, jacketed cable suitable for the installation location. The cable must be routed through one of the left side conduit openings on the motor drive and through the slot provided on the backside of the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10. Use a liquid tight cordgrip, appropriately sized for the cable being used, to seal the conduit opening. Cable used may be up to 500 feet in length. (Figure C) 8. Mount the user interface to the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10, using the two screws. (Figure C) 9. Reinstall the wiring compartment cover, taking care to make sure it is properly aligned with the motor drive, and tighten the three screws to secure. 10. Install the blank cover, SP3200DR9, on the motor drive in the desired orientation. This cover is important to protect internal electronics. (Figure B) 11. Apply power to the system and resume normal operation. The following diagrams illustrate the interface wall mounting procedure. Figure A Figure B Remove the Digital Control Interface for Wall Mounting Attach the blank cover onto the pump. Figure C 9 USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS

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Interface Wall Mounting
The interface can also be wall mounted using the parts supplied in the optional wall mount kit using the following procedure. Refer to the diagram below.
1.
TURN OFF THE ELECTRICAL POWER AT THE CIRCUIT BREAKER.
2.
Loosen the two screws securing the user interface to the motor drive and remove the user interface. (Figure A)
3.
Disconnect the short cable that extends out from the motor drive to the user interface. (Figure A)
4.
Loosen the three screws securing the wiring compartment cover to the motor drive and remove the cover to gain access to the drive wiring compartment.
5.
Unplug the short cable from the RS485 terminal block on the low voltage PCB.
6.
Mount the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10, in the desired location. (Figure C)
7.
Connect the interface cable as shown in the Wall Mounted Digital Control Interface Wiring diagram shown on page 13 to the second motor drive RS485
terminal block and user interface PCB. Use multi-conductor, jacketed cable suitable for the installation location. The cable must be routed through one of
the left side conduit openings on the motor drive and through the slot provided on the backside of the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10. Use a liquid tight
cordgrip, appropriately sized for the cable being used, to seal the conduit opening. Cable used may be up to 500 feet in length. (Figure C)
8.
Mount the user interface to the wall mount plate, SP3200DR10, using the two screws. (Figure C)
9.
Reinstall the wiring compartment cover, taking care to make sure it is properly aligned with the motor drive, and tighten the three screws to secure.
10. Install the blank cover, SP3200DR9, on the motor drive in the desired orientation. This cover is important to protect internal electronics. (Figure B)
11. Apply power to the system and resume normal operation.
The following diagrams illustrate the interface wall mounting procedure.
Remove the Digital Control Interface for Wall Mounting
Figure A
Attach the blank cover onto the pump.
Figure B
Figure C