Before starting, you must have:
1. A copy of the pool plan. 2. A PCC2000 tool 3. A "good" pole
Getting Started
• Clear all suction plugs and let pumps run without the module in place for at least ten minutes.
• Install module in water valve. be sure to tap the band clamp when placing it around the lid on the water valve.
• Check the pressure on the water valve. It must be above 12 lbs.
• Let the valve cycle normally through all zones on the pool.
• Lay out the pool plan on the deck.
• Check the pool plan for the correct nozzle location.
• Lay all the heads on the deck of the pool closest to their prospective locations.
• Review the pool plan to determine the EXACT SIZE ORIFICE for each nozzle and place orifices in nozzles.
Note: Installing the right size orifice in each nozzle is the key to proper operation.
This is a must for the pool to clean properly.
• Install the FIXED NOZZLES FIRST. The pool may be too cloudy to see the floor after installing the other nozzles.
• blow out the debris by placing the PCC2000 tool on top of the body. Turn off flow to the fixed nozzles and then install them in the bodies.
Water flowing out of the lines during installation may cause the o-ring to come off.
• Restore the flow of water to the fixed nozzles and adjust them to point to each side of the drain. Turn off the flow of water until you are finished
installing the rest of the heads as the pool may become too cloudy to see the floor of the pool.
• Starting at the steps after the zone cycles install the top head first. Then flush the transfer line between all other heads, installing one head at a
time. Once you have finished with one zone, proceed to the next zone, following the water valve as it cycles. Install each head after the valve
has cycled past and lines are clear of any debris.
• The gauge pressure on the water valve should read 20psi to 24psi for maximum cleaning.
• Multi-speed pumps must run for 4 to 6 hours at high speed to have maximum cleaning on a pool.
Note: Remember to flush out the line on each zone, installing one complete zone
of heads at a time. Do not let valve cycle back to zones with heads installed as
pool may become too cloudy to see the floor.
Trouble-Shooting - Start Up Procedures
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