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WIRING DIAGRAMS 

 
 

2 - Only on 080 models.

Table 1 - Jumper Configurations

Application

Jumper Setting

Pool/Spa (1 Valve)

1&2

Pool/Spa (2 Valve)

2 & 3

Remote Automation

3&4

Pool Heater Series - Wiring Schematic 230/60/1

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Factory low voltage wiring

Legend

Switch - High pressure

Switch - Low pressure

Relay coil

Field wire lug

Ground

Relay Contacts -

N.O., N.C.

Polarized connector

Notes:

Factory line voltage wiring

Field low voltage wiring

Field line voltage wiring

Optional block

Quick connect terminal

Wire nut

Screw terminal -

field connection

CC -

HP -
LP -

Fan -

Compressor contactor

High pressure switch

Low pressure switch

Fan relay

L1

1

3

2

P

FS1 -

Flow Switch 1

Capacitor

FS2 -

Flow Switch 2

DC -

Defrost Cycle

WT -

Water Temperature

T

Thermistor

RM -

Remote Automation

Microprocessor Control

TEST

PIN

CC

HP

LP

DC

WT

FS1

FS2

Field Installed Flow

Switch. 

See Table 1.

Remote Automation Jumper

P1

P2

P3

PIN 1

2

3

Field Installed home

automation control.  

See

Table 1.

See Table 1

Fan1

Interface Panel

9

10

11

12

TS

4

Green

5

6

7

8

TS

1

2

3

4

24

LP

LP

HP

HP

CC

CCG

F2

F1

C

PIN 1

X3

X3

X2

X2

X1

X1

WAT

WAT

FP

FP

Compressor

Unit

Power Supply

208-230/60/1

CC

T1

L1

T2

L2

G

C

R

S

RB

Fan Motor

2

4

Transformer

24V

Black/White

Yellow

Blue

230 V

Black

Com

PS

C

D

A

Red

208 V

Black

Blue

Brown

Blk/Wht

Violet

Black

Black

Blue

Blue

Red

Black

Blue

Brown

Blk/Wht

Violet

Black

Black

Blue

Blue

Red

P5

1

Brown

Cap

Cap

Not Used

Yellow

Black

Green

Black

Brown

Orange

Blue

Red

Black

Blue

Blue

Red

Red

Black

Black

Red

Black

Crankcase

Heater

Black

Black

Orange

Note 1

1 - Only on 105 models.

PTCR

Note 2

 

 
 
Notes: 

1.

 

Use only copper conductors. 

2.

 

Connect field wiring in grounded rain-tight conduit, per rating plate. 

3.

 

Connect bond wire to pool steel using #8 solid copper wire or larger. 

4.

 

All wiring must conform to national (N.E.C.) and local electrical codes. 

 
 
 
 
 
 

Summary of Contents for AC1050

Page 1: ...ENERAL INFORMATION 2 INSTALLATION 2 WATER FLOW CONNECTIONS 2 3 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS 4 MODES OF OPERATION 5 WIRING DIAGRAMS 6 ELECTRONIC CONTROL PANEL 7 CHEMICAL USE 8 START UP 9 10 MAINTENANCE 10 TR...

Page 2: ...ng a location consider the following Heater must be located outdoors Minimum of 24 of clearance on access service side of heater Minimum of 18 of clearance on all three air intake sides of heater Mini...

Page 3: ...g time is allowed run the filter pump and check the entire system for water leaks Make sure filter is clean and there are no obstructions in the filtering system Proper water flow is essential to the...

Page 4: ...s from the front panel of the control box 3 Route weather tight flexible conduit through the opening at the base of the unit Connect conduit to the bottom of the electrical control enclosure A knockou...

Page 5: ...pressure switch to the terminals 9 and 10 on the terminal strip located in the electrical control enclosure The mode jumper must be on pins 2 3 for this mode of operation See figure 1 below for pin s...

Page 6: ...1 FS2 Field Installed Flow Switch See Table 1 Remote Automation Jumper P1 P2 P3 PIN 1 2 3 Field Installed home automation control See Table 1 See Table 1 Fan1 Interface Panel 9 10 11 12 TS 4 Green 5 6...

Page 7: ...ther POOL or SPA mode this will prompt the control to display the current temperature setpoint Hold either UP or DOWN button to scroll to your desired temperature setpoint Once your new temperature se...

Page 8: ...chlorinators must be piped downstream from the heater A check valve must be installed between the chlorinator and heater to prevent raw chlorine from draining back into the heater A chemical trap may...

Page 9: ...n actual water temperature and desired water temperature Size of pool Ambient air temperature the cooler the air temperature the longer the heating time Heat loss evaporative convective radiative and...

Page 10: ...ter quality Free airflow is essential Keep the evaporator coil clean and free of weeds leaves glass clippings dirt and other debris that will decrease the airflow Keep fences and shrubs away from air...

Page 11: ...nic control display In the event that an error does occur check the possible causes list for the corresponding error to correct the problem Error Code Description Possible Causes F1 Internal Flow Swit...

Page 12: ...factory representative will assist you or your serviceman over the phone SERVICE PERFORMED WITHIN THE WARRANTY PERIOD MUST BE APPROVED BY AQUA COMFORT TECHNOLOGIES LLC PRIOR TO SERVICE BEING PERFORMED...

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