Hayward Aqua Connect® Aqua Connect® Operations Manual - Page 10

Air Temperature, Solar Temperature, Pool/Spa/Spillover Status

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TEMPERATURES AND POOL/SPA/SPILLOVER STATUS • Air Temperature - This temperature is always displayed. • Solar Temperature - The solar temperature will not be displayed unless solar is enabled. The solar temperature displayed is the temperature of the water in the solar collectors. When the filter is Off, the solar temperature becomes "n/a". • Pool/Spa/Spillover Status - This status is most important if you have a Pool & Spa standard configuration (a pool and a spa sharing a single pump, possibly including spillover from the spa to the pool). For a pool only system, the status will always be pool. For a Pool & Spa Dual Equipment configuration, the status will be pool unless spillover is present and active. For a Pool & Spa Std configuration, the status will be Pool if the filter is connected to the pool, Spa if the filter is connected to the spa, and Spillover if spillover is present and active. HEATER SETTINGS AND WATER TEMPS At the top right of the Dashboard is the "Heater Settings, Water Temps" section. This section displays water temperature, filter status, and heater setup and status. Heater Settings, Water Temps is subdivided into 3 fields: Heater Status, Pool and Spa. Heater Status There are 3 possible heat sources supported by the Pro Logic pool controller; two conventional heaters and Solar heater. If a heat source is enabled in the Pro Logic Configuration Menu, then a status LED for that heat source will appear in the Heater Status field, next to text that identifies the LED. If none of the 3 heat sources are enabled, then the Heater Status field will not appear at all. The Dashboard shown in Figure 3 has three heat sources, none of which are currently active. When an LED is on (green), then the heat source is active. When an LED is off (black), then the heat source is inactive. Note that the heat sources are color coded: light blue corresponds to Heater1, red corresponds to Heater2, and yellow corresponds to Solar. Heater1, Heater2, and Solar are the default names for the 3 heat sources. It is possible to rename the Heater1 and Heater2 buttons on the Remote Control page. When these buttons are renamed on the Remote Control page, the new names will also appear in the Heater Status field. Pool The Pool section gives the status of the pool. In a Pool Only or Pool & Spa Dual Equipment configuration, the Pool section will ALWAYS be present. In a Pool & Spa Standard configuration, the Pool section will be present when the filter is connected to the pool, or if spillover is possible and the system is in spillover mode. The status of the pool filter pump is also displayed - High, Low, Cooldown, or Off. The water temperature can only be read accurately when there is water flowing past the sensor. So if the filter is in any state other than Off, an accurate water temperature is available and will be displayed. When the filter is Off, the last valid water temperature will continue to be displayed for a few hours, but the water temperature value will eventually switch to "n/a" and remain there until the filter turns back on. The water temperature is displayed 2 ways: Numerically and also using a needle on a half round dial. When the numerical water temperature display is "n/a", the needle will disappear. The set points of every heater that can be connected to the pool are also shown. A color coded triangle (same color code as for Heater Status) appears on the dial and color coded text appears above the dial. Set points are always valid (even when the filter is off). 8

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TEMPERATURES AND POOL/SPA/SPILLOVER STATUS
Air Temperature
- This temperature is always displayed.
Solar Temperature
-
The solar temperature will not be displayed unless solar is
enabled. The solar temperature displayed is the temperature of the water in the solar
collectors.
When the filter is Off, the solar temperature becomes “n/a”.
Pool/Spa/Spillover Status
- This status is most important if you have a Pool & Spa
standard configuration (a pool and a spa sharing a single pump, possibly including
spillover from the spa to the pool). For a pool only system, the status will always be
pool. For a Pool & Spa Dual Equipment configuration, the status will be pool unless
spillover is present and active. For a Pool & Spa Std configuration, the status will be
Pool if the filter is connected to the pool, Spa if the filter is connected to the spa, and
Spillover if spillover is present and active.
HEATER SETTINGS AND WATER TEMPS
At the top right of the Dashboard is the “Heater Settings, Water Temps” section. This
section displays water temperature, filter status, and heater setup and status. Heater
Settings, Water Temps is subdivided into 3 fields: Heater Status, Pool and Spa.
Heater Status
There are 3 possible heat sources supported by the Pro Logic pool controller; two
conventional heaters and Solar heater.
If a heat source is enabled in the Pro Logic
Configuration Menu, then a status LED for that heat source will appear in the Heater
Status field, next to text that identifies the LED. If none of the 3 heat sources are enabled,
then the Heater Status field will not appear at all. The Dashboard shown in Figure 3 has
three heat sources, none of which are currently active.
When an LED is on (green), then the heat source is active. When an LED is off (black),
then the heat source is inactive.
Note that the heat sources are color coded: light blue corresponds to Heater1, red
corresponds to Heater2, and yellow corresponds to Solar. Heater1, Heater2, and Solar
are the default names for the 3 heat sources.
It is possible to rename the Heater1 and
Heater2 buttons on the Remote Control page.
When these buttons are renamed on the
Remote Control page, the new names will also appear in the Heater Status field.
Pool
The Pool section gives the status of the pool. In a Pool Only or Pool & Spa Dual
Equipment configuration, the Pool section will ALWAYS be present.
In a Pool & Spa
Standard configuration, the Pool section will be present when the filter is connected to
the pool, or if spillover is possible and the system is in spillover mode.
The status of the pool filter pump is also displayed - High, Low, Cooldown, or Off.
The water temperature can only be read accurately when there is water flowing past the
sensor. So if the filter is in any state other than Off, an accurate water temperature is
available and will be displayed. When the filter is Off, the last valid water temperature
will continue to be displayed for a few hours, but the water temperature value will
eventually switch to “n/a” and remain there until the filter turns back on. The water
temperature is displayed 2 ways: Numerically and also using a needle on a half round
dial. When the numerical water temperature display is “n/a”, the needle will disappear.
The set points of every heater that can be connected to the pool are also shown. A color
coded triangle (same color code as for Heater Status) appears on the dial and color
coded text appears above the dial. Set points are always valid (even when the filter is
off).
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