26 I-Wave Installation Guide Identifying Connections and Selecting Proper Input Voltage Figure 4-2 below shows the reverse side of the Three-Circuit Clock Control Panel. Detailed connection information is provided below the diagram. CAUTION: If the Source Voltage Selector Jumper is in the wrong position, the F1 fuse will blow and you may damage the circuit board, voiding the warranty. 1. Before making any connections: Set the Source Voltage Selector Jumper.
Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism 27 Circuit Ratings CLOCK SOURCE VOLTAGE — 120/240VAC, 50/60 Hz. POWER CONSUMPTION — 6.0 Watts Max. CIRCUIT CONTACT CONFIGURATION — SPST CIRCUIT SWITCH RATINGS ALL MODES: • 20A Resistive, 120/240 VAC.
28 I-Wave Installation Guide Mode 2 — (Pump High, Pump Low, Aux3) Circuit one and two are dedicated single pole outputs for a two-speed pump load. Circuits one and two will never be ON at the same time, consistent with a two-speed pump application. Circuit three is single pole circuit for a generic load, and independent of circuits one and two.. NOTE: This drawing illustrates that only one leg is broken, with the other leg going directly to load, whether 120V or 240V.
Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism Mode 4 — (Pump High, Pump Low, Cleaner Pump) Circuit one and two are dedicated single pole outputs for a two-speed pump load. Circuits one and two will never be ON at the same time, consistent with a two-speed pump application. Circuit three is also a dedicated single pole output for a pressure side cleaner pump. Circuit three will never come on unless circuit one is on for at least one minute, consistent with a pressure side cleaner pump.
30 I-Wave Installation Guide Setting Mode Overview Determine the mode that would be best for your installation, then select it using the instructions provided below. button Procedure “SET MODE” button NOTE: If you don’t press a button within 60 seconds while setting Mode, the control will save current settings and return to normal operating mode. 1. With a small pointed tool (i.e., pen, pencil, screwdriver, etc.
Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism 31 Setting the On/Off Times for Each Circuit Overview You can set up to three separate ON/OFF times per load or circuit, and you can set specific times for them to turn on and off, i.e., you want the filter pump to run from noon till 4:00 P.M., or you want lights on from 7:00 P.M., off at 11:00 P.M., then on again at 6:00 A.M. and off at 8:00 A.M. Procedure PROGRAMMING TIP: You can use the button to review all the events for each circuit.
32 I-Wave Installation Guide Notes on Setting On/Off Times for Each Mode General Note • The ON/OFF buttons were provided for service operations, and for circumstances where instantaneous response is required. If the intent is to turn equipment on and off everyday at the same time, programming individual events will make sure these functions take place. • All circuits will respond to a programmed off time.
Four: Programming the Three-Circult Clock Mechanism 33 Mode 4 – (Pump High, Pump Low, Cleaner Pump) Mode 4 is a combination of Modes 2 and 3, so refer above to Modes 2 and 3 for programming specifics. Note that if the cleaner pump is programmed to come ON, the control will turn ON the filter pump to high speed 30 seconds prior to turning the cleaner pump ON, even if the filter pump is currently on in low speed. Mode 5 – (Aux1, Aux3) Both of the available circuits act independently, similar to Mode 1.
34 I-Wave Installation Guide Setting Freeze Temperature (optional) Overview Freeze temperature programming will not appear unless the optional Intermatic Freeze Sensor (178PA28A) has been installed. This is the only freeze sensor that will work with the P1353ME Controller. Power must be disconnected when connecting the 178PA28A sensor. If Intermatic Freeze Sensor (178PA28A) has been installed, use the following procedure to program freeze temperature. Procedure 1.
Five: Programming the Valve/Pump Switch Mechanism 35 Section 5: Programming the Valve/Pump Switch Mechanism Overview of the Valve/Pump Switch Control Panel Front View ACTUATOR CONNECTION — The Pump/Valve Switch mechanism supports up to three 24V valve actuators. HEATER THERMOSTAT CONNECTOR — supports the three wires from the heaters thermostat. The wires should be marked Pool, Common, and Spa. The mechanism will switch the thermostat when the actuators change.
36 I-Wave Installation Guide Rear View 24VAC POWER-IN FOR PC BOARD — The circuit board for the Pump/Valve Switch requires 24VAC power from the transformer. POOL/SPA SWITCH CONNECTION — located on the face of the Pump/ Valve Switch mechanism connects to the PC board at this point, and allows you to switch between the pool and spa thermostat or just the spa only. In the spa only mode, the pool thermostat is disabled. EXTERNAL TIMER PLUG IN — into the PC board at this point to control relay #1.
Five: Programming the Valve/Pump Switch Mechanism 37 Installing the Three-Button Wired Remote Control The Three-Button Wired Remote Control (133PE1484A) can be installed to plug into either the Three-Circuit Clock (PE1353ME) or Valve/Pump Switch (PE4243ME). When plugged into one of these mechanisms, it replaces the wireless method of controlling the three circuits within the mechanism.
38 I-Wave Installation Guide Connecting the Heater Switch to Control Temperatures Overview The primary means of controlling the heater is using the Hand-Held Controller. If there is no Hand-Held Controller in the system, the heater switch provides an alternate method. This Switch can be also used in conjunction with the Hand-Held Controller to provide maximum temperature limits for the pool and spa. Control by this Switch is primary over the Hand-Held. Procedure 1.
Six: Programming the Hand-Held Transmitter 39 Section 6: Programming the Hand-Held Remote Transceiver Overview The Hand-Held Remote Tranceiver (PE950) is the focal point of user convenience. It’s waterresistant, shock-resistant, and is easy to program for handy remote control of the functions at a specific pool-spa installation. An assortment of self-stick labels are provided to identify the functions you program into the five control buttons.
40 I-Wave Installation Guide 2. Press and hold the
and buttons at the same time for about 5 seconds. This will put the device in programming mode, as shown at the right. 3. Press the <4> function button to select RESET CONTROLLER. The screen refreshes and displays only the line 4 RESET CONTROLLER, then returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the bottom, as shown.. LEARN 4 VER x RESET CONTROLLER 4.
Six: Programming the Hand-Held Transmitter 4. Push the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver. The screen returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the bottom, as shown. 5. Press the <2> function button to select ADD TO GROUP. The screen refreshes and displays only the line 2 ADD TO GROUP. 6. Push the black button on the base of the Panel-Mounted Transceiver. The screen returns to the full screen with the word SUCCESS at the bottom, as shown.
42 I-Wave Installation Guide Installing and Configuring Repeaters When Necessary 1. Plug a Transceiver Repeater Module (HA04C) into any electrical outlet that is located where you have determined a reception problem can be solved. 2. If necessary, press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep. Because you are at a location in between the control center and the problem area, the screen display on the Hand-Held will look like the example on the right.
Six: Programming the Hand-Held Transmitter 43 Everyday Use of the Hand-Held Controller The complete everyday functionality of the pool/spa system you have installed can be conveniently controlled using the Hand-Held Remote. Changing between Pool and Spa The Valve Actuator (PE24VA) that you have installed in the system directs water either to the pool or the spa. To use the hand-Held Controller to control this valve: 1. Press any button on the Hand-Held Remote to wake it from sleep.
44 I-Wave Installation Guide Operating Programmed Functions Depending on how you have wired the system, the five function buttons on the Hand-Held Remote control the five circuits in the Control Center. You should apply the appropriate label to the five buttons — describing the appropriate equipment according to your installation — from the assortment of labels supplied.
Six: Programming the Hand-Held Transmitter 45 3. On the Hand-Held you are adding to the network: a. Press the <5> button to select MORE OPTIONS. A new screen will appear, as shown at the right. LEARN VER x 1 MODE 3/4 2 READY FOR ADD 5 C b. Press the <2> button on the new screen to select READY TO ADD. The screen refreshes and displays only the line 2 READY TO ADD. 4. Promptly, on the Hand-Held that is already part of the network, press the <1> button to select INCLUDE NODE.
46 I-Wave Installation Guide 3. Press the <5> button to select MORE OPTIONS. A new screen will appear, as shown at the right. 4. Press the <1> button on the new screen to select MODE 3/4 ON. LEARN VER x 1 MODE 3/4 2 READY FOR ADD 5 C PREVIOUS OPTIONS EXIT NOTE: This button toggles between ON and OFF. That’s all there is to it. When Mode 3/4 is set to ON: • The system will automatically turn the cleaner pump OFF any time the spa mode is activated, protecting the cleaner pump.
Seven: Checking Out System / Troubleshooting Section 7: Checking Out the System / Troubleshooting After you have completed installation and programming, make sure the system is working OK by completing the checklist below. Later on, if problems develop in using the system, this same checklist will help you troubleshoot the problem. When you finish checking each item, place a check mark in the box at the right.
48 I-Wave Installation Guide What to check Check that protection for pool cleaner pump is working. How to run the check TROUBLESHOOTING — What to do if it doesn’t work Mode 3 and 4 Check wireless reception all around the yard. If any dead spots are located, install Repeaters. See page 41 of this manual. Check that the Fireman’s Switch is working (if installed). 1. Press the ON/OFF button on the ThreeCircuit Clock Mechanism (P1353ME) to power OFF the pump. 2.
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50 I-Wave Installation Guide Section 9: Warranty ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY If, within one (1) year from the date of purchase, this product fails due to defect in material or workmanship, Intermatic Incorporated will repair or replace it, as its sole option, free of charge. This warranty is extended to the original household purchaser only and is not transferable.
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