The "AQUAMAT 3001" and "PL3" motor drive systems are designed for use with DELTA automated covers.
The AQUAMAT 3001 motor is only compatible with covers whose surface area is less than 98 m
whose surface area is greater than 98 m
covers.
The french standard C15-100 stipulates that a 30 mA differential circuit breaker must be installed upstream.
The motor drive system comprises the AQUAMAT 3001 or PL3 motor, the corresponding control panel and
programming card.
The motors will only operate properly with the correct AQUAMAT control panel. Operation without the
appropriate control panel is both dangerous and highly inadvisable.
Use of a motor drive system does not set aside the need for vigilance when opening and closing the cover.
Should you encounter the slightest problem rolling the cover up or out, stop (position 0 on the control panel)
and contact a professional.
PREPARATION PRIOR TO INSTALLATION
- The motors may only be installed on covers that feature a DELTA drive shaft. For covers with other types
of drive shaft, contact us.
- The motor is designed to adapt to all post-1998 DELTA feedthrough models. An adapter will be needed
to fit the motor to pre-1998 models.
- The motors will only operate properly with the correct AQUAMAT or PL3 control panel. Operation without
the appropriate control panel is both dangerous and highly inadvisable.
- The motor is not submersible, it is only splash proof (IP 55). Hence it absolutely must be installed in a
drained motor pit equipped with a lift pump and lockable access. The motor pit dimensions indicated on
the DELTA engineering diagrams must be respected.
- The key switch must be installed in a place that allows a view over the entire pool.
SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS
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, use the "PL3" motor drive system specifically designed for large
TOOLS REQUIRED
- Small electrician's flat head screw driver
- Phillips screw driver
- Stripping pliers
- Cutting pliers
- Stanley knife
- Impact drill and Ø 8 concrete drill bit
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. For covers