Pro Logic Programming Flow ChartNorth Kingstown, RI 02852 USA092337CCopyright © 2009 Goldline Controlswww.goldlinecontrols.comAutomation and Chlorin
Wireless Remote ControlsNote that the Pro Logic is compatible with AQL2 wireless remote controls only. A single AQL2-BASE-RF BaseStation must be inst
3. PlumbingPool/Spa system configurationThese systems use a single filter pump and filter. Pool or spa operation is controlled by two 3-way valves (s
Turbo Cell (choose proper model for your pool)The Turbo Cell (used for chlorine generation) should be plumbed AFTER the filter and heater. If install
4. Electrical WiringThe Pro Logic Control Center requires both high and low voltage connections. Low voltage connections will be madeto actuators, s
General Purpose OutletIf desired, a duplex receptacle with weatherproof cover (supplied by installer) may be installed in the knockouts onthe lower ri
!WARNING: Do not use the Pro Logic to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers maybecome entrapped underneath the cover.Two speed filter pump: Req
Low Voltage WiringValve ActuatorsThe Pro Logic can control up to three automatic valve actuators. Two of the valve outputs are dedicated to the pool/
Laars Heaters1. Turn power off to heater.2. Remove factory jumper from terminal block.3. Wire Pro Logic to the heater as shown.4. Ensure toggle sw
Pentair/Purex/MiniMax1. Turn power off to heater.2. Remove factory installed jumper from the “Ext Switch” connector.3. Wire the Pro Logic to the “E
Pentair/Purex/MiniMax1. Turn power off to heater.2. Remove factory installed jumper from the “Ext Switch” connector.3. Wire the Pro Logic to the “E
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always befollowed, including the following:•READ AN
Laars Heaters1. Turn power off to heater.2. Remove factory jumper from terminal block.3. Wire Pro Logic to the heater as shown.4. Ensure toggle sw
Low Voltage WiringValve ActuatorsThe Pro Logic can control up to three automatic valve actuators. Two of the valve outputs are dedicated to the pool/
!WARNING: Do not use the Pro Logic to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers maybecome entrapped underneath the cover.Two speed filter pump: Req
General Purpose OutletIf desired, a duplex receptacle with weatherproof cover (supplied by installer) may be installed in the knockouts onthe lower ri
4. Electrical WiringThe Pro Logic Control Center requires both high and low voltage connections. Low voltage connections will be madeto actuators, s
Turbo Cell (choose proper model for your pool)The Turbo Cell (used for chlorine generation) should be plumbed AFTER the filter and heater. If install
3. PlumbingPool/Spa system configurationThese systems use a single filter pump and filter. Pool or spa operation is controlled by two 3-way valves (s
Wireless Remote ControlsNote that the Pro Logic is compatible with AQL2 wireless remote controls only. A single AQL2-BASE-RF BaseStation must be inst
Optional AQL-CHEM2 CO2 Dispensing KitThe AQL-CHEM2 is a CO2 dispensing device that connects directly to the Pro Logic. When used with an AQL-CHEM, th
2. Mounting the EquipmentPro Logic Control CenterThe Pro Logic is contained in a raintight enclosure that is suitable for outdoor mounting. The cont
Table of Contents Introduction Before You Begin... 1Installation Steps...
4Super Chlorinate – if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super Chlorinate cyclewhen the Aux button is pressed, rather t
Gallons and (Liters) of Pool/Spa water12,000 14,000 16,00018,00020,00022,00032,00024,00034,00026,00036,00028,00038,00030,00040,000Current salt level(4
4. Electrical Wiring (page 10)Main serviceGrounding and bondingCircuit breakersPro Logic control powerHigh Voltage pool equipmentLow voltage wiring
IntroductionBefore You BeginWhat’s IncludedBefore attempting to install the Pro Logic system, check that the following components have been included i
Table of Contents Introduction Before You Begin... 1Installation Steps...
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONSWhen using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always befollowed, including the following:•READ AN
Pro Logic Programming Flow ChartNorth Kingstown, RI 02852 USA092337CCopyright © 2009 Goldline Controlswww.goldlinecontrols.comAutomation and Chlorin
IntroductionBefore You BeginWhat’s IncludedBefore attempting to install the Pro Logic system, check that the following components have been included i
4. Electrical Wiring (page 10)Main serviceGrounding and bondingCircuit breakersPro Logic control powerHigh Voltage pool equipmentLow voltage wiring
Gallons and (Liters) of Pool/Spa water12,000 14,000 16,00018,00020,00022,00032,00024,00034,00026,00036,00028,00038,00030,00040,000Current salt level(4
4Super Chlorinate – if “Chlorinator” is enabled, this option allows the user to start a Super Chlorinate cyclewhen the Aux button is pressed, rather t
2. Mounting the EquipmentPro Logic Control CenterThe Pro Logic is contained in a raintight enclosure that is suitable for outdoor mounting. The cont
Optional AQL-CHEM2 CO2 Dispensing KitThe AQL-CHEM2 is a CO2 dispensing device that connects directly to the Pro Logic. When used with an AQL-CHEM, th
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