6. In the case you decide to remove the grommets to
connect external devices to the heater, run wires using
metallic conduit or outdoor-resistant cables. Then,
connect the conduit or cables to the knockout using
liquid tight connectors to prevent water or dust from
entering the system. See Figure 129.
NOTE: Please refer to Article 680 of the National Electrical
Code for general requirements related to swimming
pools and equipment, and to Article 440 for special
considerations that are necessary for circuits supplying
hermetic refrigeration motor/compressors. Additionally,
make sure to refer to the electric specifications and
standards provided by your local authorities.
Metallic
Metallic
Sealing
Sealing
Panel
Panel
ring
ring
hole
hole
ring
ring
Outside cabinet
Inside cabinet
Figure 129. Wiring External Devices Using Liquid Tight
Connectors
7. Use the grommets in the control box to run wires from
inside the corner post to the inside of the box, up to
the control board terminal(s). See Figure 130.
a. Use the grommets located next to the transformer
and
pressure
switch
and low-voltage external power sources.
b. Use the grommet located under the main contactor
for any additional high-power signals or high-voltage
external power sources.
APPROVED
Sealing
Sealing
nut
nut
for
low-voltage
signals
UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT IF PRINTED
Figure 130. Grommets in Control Box
8. Connect the external wires to the appropriate
terminal(s) on the control board. Refer to the following
sections for details about wiring each terminal using
the supplied harness accessories and field-supplied
parts.
Valve Control Actuators Wiring
The control is designed to operate standard 24VAC 2-way
and 3-way valve actuators. By default, valve outputs 1
and 2 are configured to be controlled from the Raymote
app via Wi-Fi. In this mode, the heater must be connected
to a local Wi-Fi network to manually command the valves
or use online automation routines.
Alternatively, the valve control can be set to operate
automatically by the heater controller using the "Pool-
Spa" mode. Please refer to section 13 (Installer menu) on
page 21 for details about valve control modes.
In "Pool-Spa" mode, the control will set the valves to
the requested state when there is an active thermostat
demand for pool or spa mode. If the control also operates
the pump, it will shut off for 30-seconds before the valves
change state to avoid pump head pressure during the
transition. The display will show "Valve Chng Delay"
during this time. The valve outputs will not change until
there is a change in operation mode (any pool or spa
mode).
1. Follow the general instructions for wiring external
devices to connect the valve actuator(s) harness
from the valves to the control board of the heater.
See Figure 131.
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