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AQ-SOL-LV-SP - aqua solar and pumping

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TIME CLOCK -- MANUAL CONTROL The manual control can override the timer and is located at approximately the 4 o'clock position. "1" (up) - pump ON " " (center) - timer controls pump "0" (down) - pump OFF NOTE: If the solar override function is enabled, then the Aqua Solar may keep the filter pump running even though the time clock is "off" TEMPERATURE DISPLAY The temperature display normally displays the pool temperature. Push the small button next to the display to cycle through the various displays. If a temperature sensor is not wired to the Aqua Solar, or the sensor is not functioning properly, the error message "Err" will be displayed for that sensor. If the button is not pushed for 30 seconds, the display will automatically revert back to pool temperature. The example below shows a typical display: Normal, default display indicates Pool temperature: 1st button push will show Solar Collector temperature: 2nd button push will show Aux temperature (if used): 3rd button push will show "Desired Temperature": 4th button push will show software revision number: 5th button push will loop back to show Pool temperature. LED INDICATORS Power: Input power is applied to the Aqua Solar. Heating: Solar heating is active. If both Heating and Cooling are on, the switch is in the ON position. Cooling: Nocturnal Cooling is active. If both Heating and Cooling are on, the switch is in the ON position. Sweep Interlock: The pool sweep is turned OFF for approximately 6 minutes to allow air to purge from the system. Pool Sensor: A problem is detected with the pool sensor (open or short circuit). Solar Sensor: A problem is detected with solar sensor (open or short circuit). Aux Sensor: A problem is detected with the AUX sensor (short circuit, only when used for recirculate freeze protection). 3 AQ-SOL-LV-TC: The Aqua Solar will automatically ensure that the filter pump is running before turning on the boost pump. See wiring diagram on page 7. SWEEP INTERLOCK: The relay is wired in series with the pool sweep and turns the pool sweep off for approximately 6 minutes whenever the solar turns on. This prevents the pool sweep pump from losing prime while air is being purged from the solar collector array. For model, AQ-SOL-LV-TC the relay will also turn the pool sweep off whenever the filter pump is turned off. See wiring diagrams on page 6 (top) and on page 7 (bottom) for typical wiring. FILTER PUMP: The function of this relay varies with the model of the Aqua Solar. If the "Solar Override" is enabled (see "Jumper Settings"), the Aqua Solar will override the time clock and turn the filter pump on when there is a call for solar heating. If "Recirculate Freeze" protection is enabled, the Aqua Solar will turn the pump and solar valve on during freezing conditions. AQ-SOL-LV: This relay should be wired in parallel with the filter pump timeclock contacts as shown on page 6. Be careful to make sure the phases do not get reversed. AQ-SOL-LV-TC: This relay is the primary control for the filter pump-there is no other timer. The Aqua Solar will operate the filter pump according to the "trippers" set on the built-in timeclock in addition to the optional "Solar Override" and "Recirculate Freeze" options. AQ-SOL-LV-SP HEATER INTERLOCK FUNCTION 120 or 240 VAC HEATER ( ) On when solar off Off when solar on NOTE: Connect heater interlock relay to"Pool Sweep" 240 VAC Aqua Solar (AQ-SOL-LV-SP) Booster Pump Pool Sweep Filter Pump 240 VAC Ground NOTES: 1) Do not use Aqua Solar terminal block as a junction for pump wiring. 2) Most codes require that each pump be on a separate circuit. 8

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TIME CLOCK -- MANUAL CONTROL
The manual control can override the timer and is located at approximately the 4
o’clock position.
“1”
(up)
- pump ON
(center)
- timer controls pump
“0”
(down)
- pump OFF
NOTE:
If the solar override function is enabled, then the Aqua Solar may keep the
filter pump running even though the time clock is “off”
TEMPERATURE DISPLAY
The temperature display normally displays the pool temperature. Push the small but-
ton next to the display to cycle through the various displays.
If a temperature sensor
is not wired to the Aqua Solar, or the sensor is not functioning properly, the error
message "Err" will be displayed for that sensor.
If the button is not pushed for 30
seconds, the display will automatically revert back to pool temperature.
The ex-
ample below shows a typical display:
Normal, default display indicates
P
ool temperature:
1
st
button push will show Solar
C
ollector temperature:
2
nd
button push will show
A
ux
temperature (if used):
3rd button push will show "Desired Temperature":
4th button push will show software
r
evision number:
5
th
button push will loop back to show Pool temperature.
LED INDICATORS
Power:
Input power is applied to the Aqua Solar.
Heating:
Solar heating is active.
If both Heating and Cooling are on, the
switch is in the ON position.
Cooling:
Nocturnal Cooling is active.
If both Heating and Cooling are
on, the switch is in the ON position.
Sweep Interlock:
The pool sweep is turned OFF for approximately 6 minutes to
allow air to purge from the system.
Pool Sensor:
A problem is detected with the pool sensor (open or short
circuit).
Solar Sensor:
A problem is detected with solar sensor (open or short circuit).
Aux Sensor:
A problem is detected with the AUX sensor (short circuit, only
when used for recirculate freeze protection).
AQ-SOL-LV-TC:
The Aqua Solar will automatically ensure that the filter pump is
running before turning on the boost pump.
See wiring diagram on page 7.
SWEEP INTERLOCK:
The relay is wired in series with the pool sweep and turns the
pool sweep off for approximately 6 minutes whenever the solar turns on.
This pre-
vents the pool sweep pump from losing prime while air is being purged from the solar
collector array.
For model, AQ-SOL-LV-TC the relay will also turn the pool sweep off
whenever the filter pump is turned off.
See wiring diagrams on page 6 (top) and on
page 7 (bottom) for typical wiring.
FILTER PUMP:
The function of this relay varies with the model of the Aqua Solar.
If
the "Solar Override" is enabled (see "Jumper Settings"), the Aqua Solar will
override
the time clock and turn the filter pump on when there is a call for solar heating.
If
"Recirculate Freeze" protection is enabled, the Aqua Solar will turn the pump and
solar valve on during freezing conditions.
AQ-SOL-LV:
This relay should be wired in parallel with the filter pump timeclock
contacts as shown on page 6.
Be careful to make sure the phases do not get reversed.
AQ-SOL-LV-TC:
This relay is the primary control for the filter pump—there is no
other timer.
The Aqua Solar will operate the filter pump according to the "trippers" set
on the built-in timeclock in addition to the optional "Solar Override" and "Recirculate
Freeze" options.
Booster Pump
Pool Sweep
Filter Pump
120 or 240
VAC
240
VAC
Aqua Solar
(AQ-SOL-LV-SP)
AQ-SOL-LV-SP
HEATER INTERLOCK FUNCTION
NOTES:
1) Do not use Aqua Solar terminal block as a junction for pump wiring.
2) Most codes require that each pump be on a separate circuit.
Ground
240 VAC
On when solar off
Off when solar on
(
)
HEATER
NOTE:
Connect heater interlock
relay to“Pool Sweep”