Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation 29 240V 2-Speed pump + 240V Booster Pump + 240V Actuator + Heater Figure 3-16 Providing a brighter solution.
30 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 240V 2-speed pump + 120V lights + 240V blower + heater Figure 3-17 Copyright © 2010 Intermatic, Inc.
Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation 240V 2-speed pump + 240V blower + 240V actuator + heater Figure 3-18 Providing a brighter solution.
32 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 240V 2-speed pump + 240V booster pump + 240V blower + heater Figure 3-19 Copyright © 2010 Intermatic, Inc.
Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation 240V 2-speed pump + 240V booster pump + 120V light + heater Figure 3-20 Providing a brighter solution.
34 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 240V 2-speed pump + 240V booster pump + other 120 VAC equipment + heater Figure 3-21 Copyright © 2010 Intermatic, Inc.
Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation 35 Low-Voltage Wiring Water Temperature Sensor The Multi-Wave Control System comes equipped with a Water Temperature Sensor. This sensor is needed to monitor both the pool and spa water temperature depending on the position of the diverter valves. It must be installed for the thermostat control to work. Power must be disconnected when connecting the temp sensor. Only an Intermatic Sensor will work with this controller.
36 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Communications to a Variable-Speed Pump If the Multi-Wave system includes a variable-speed pump, you must wire the pump’s communications cable to the PE653 so the two devices can communicate. 1. Connect one end of the control cable to the proper terminals on the variable-speed pump. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions. The pump manufacturer includes a cable with a plug for the motor. 2. OBSERVE POLARITY.
Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation 37 The actuators must be installed to automatically rotate your valves between the pool and spa plumbing. The 24 VAC power for the Valve Actuators is produced by a transformer in the P4243ME. All power to both units must be turned OFF when connecting the black and white actuator control leads to the PE653 (see diagram above).
38 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 3. Locate the Fireman’s switch terminal in the control section of the heater. 4. Remove the factory installed jumper wire. 5. Connect the other ends of the #14 gauge wires from Step #1 to the Fireman’s Switch terminal bar in place of the factory installed wire loop. 6. Do not disconnect high limit or pressure switches. 7. Turn the heater thermostat(s) to maximum setting. 8. Turn the heater switch to the ON position.
Three: PE653 Receiving Device Installation Connection for Pentair Heater 1. Connect two #14 gauge wires, designed for use in hot environments, to terminals 8 and 9 in the PE653. 2. Route the wires through the low voltage knockout in the PE653 enclosure. 3. Make sure that the Low Voltage Divider is in place. 4. Remove heater service door. Figure 3-30 — Pentair Heater wiring before modification 5. Separate the black wires (common) from each other (see Figure 3-30). 6.
40 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Connection for Sta-Rite / Pentair Heater with DDTC (Digital Display Temperature Controller) 1. Connect two #14 gauge wires, designed for use in hot environments, to terminals 8 and 9 in the PE653. 2. Route the wires through the low voltage knockout in the PE653 enclosure. 3. Make sure that the Low Voltage Divider is in place. 4. Remove heater service door. 5. Locate the DDTC circuit board. Refer to the manufacturer’s instructions for location. 6.
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 41 Section 4: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller Overview The Hand-Held Controller (PE953) is the focal point of user convenience. It’s water-resistant, shock-resistant, and is easy to program for handy remote control of the functions at a specific pool-spa installation, as well as a range of Z-Wave home control devices. A variety of self-stick labels are provided to identify the equipment you program into the five control buttons.
42 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide To Reset the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 1. Press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle for 60 seconds.) 2. Press and hold the
and buttons at the same time to put the device into programming mode. You are in programming mode when the LEARN MODE screen is displayed, as shown at the right.
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 43 If the action is successful, the screen displays the word SUCCESSFUL, as shown, then returns to the LEARN MODE screen. Any existing network or configuration programming in the PE653 Receiving Device is now deleted. The entire system is now at factory reset state and the components are ready to be linked together within a new electronic network.
44 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Configuring for a 1-Speed or 2-Speed Pump The default setup is for a single-speed pump, which you turn ON and OFF using button 1 on the Hand-Held Controller. If the pool/spa installation uses a two-speed pump, you need to program the Hand-Held Controller to be able to switch between speeds. Once configured, the Hand-Held Controller controls these pumps as follows: • Button <1> selects High speed. • Button <2> selects Low speed. 1.
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 45 3. Press and release the <2> function button to select CALIBRATE TEMPS. The screen refreshes, as shown. 4. Using POOL as an example, press the <1> function button to calibrate the POOL temperature setting. The screen displays only the POOL setting, as shown. The AIR temperature calibration is done the same way by pressing the <2> function button for AIR and continuing below. 5.
46 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Configuring the System to Control a Pool, a Spa or Both 1. If necessary, press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. If the screen is not displaying LEARN MODE, press and hold the
and buttons at the same time to put the device into programming mode. You are in programming mode when the LEARN MODE screen is displayed, as shown at the right. 2.
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 47 Setting the Time of Day This procedure sets the clock displayed on the Hand-Held’s screen. You can set the time from either the PE653 or VARSPD INT variable pump screens (as shown). 1. Press and hold the
button. The PE653 screen adds the words SET TIME beneath the time display, while the VARSPD INT screen highlights the time (as shown). 2. Press the UP or DOWN arrow buttons to scroll to the correct time.
48 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide 11. Press the
function button to advance to the next circuit. NOTE: To delete and reset all the events for one circuit you have scheduled for the current circuit (or VSP Speed) being configured, press the <4> function button. The screen displays reset instructions. You have two options: • Press the <5> function button to continue with the reset. • Press the button to cancel the reset.
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 49 Configuring for a Variable Speed Pump (optional) If a variable-speed pump has been installed for the filter and cleaner pump functions, the Hand-Held Controller can be toggled between the PE653 screen and this variable speed control screen (VARSPD INT) by pressing and releasing the button.
50 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Testing Z-Wave Reception At the heart of the Multi-Wave system is Z-Wave wireless technology. Test reception by walking around the yard with the Hand-Held Controller and look on the screen to see if there are any areas where STAT OK changes to STAT (which means the Hand-Held and the Receiving Device are no longer communicating).
Four: Programming the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 51 5. Cut out a knock-out for the wire to pass through the cap, then screw the antenna cap to the bracket, using the screws supplied with the remote kit. 6. Cut out a knock-out for the wire to pass through the dummy cap, then screw the dummy cap to the top of the PE653 Receiving Device, using the original screws.
52 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Section 5: 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 Controller.
Five: Everyday Use of the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 53 Controlling the PE653 Receiving Device To control settings configured with the PE653 Receiving Device 1. Press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. (The unit goes to sleep to conserve battery life when it has been idle for 60 seconds.) 2. Press the button until you see the PE653 screen, as shown.
54 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Setting Pool and Spa Temperatures When a heater is installed, the Hand-Held Controller controls the independent water temperatures of both the pool and spa. 1. You can view the target temperature on the right side of the HandHeld Controller Screen under the word SET. • P = target set pool water temperature • S = target set spa water temperature 2. Press and release the
button if necessary to change the system between Pool and Spa mode.
Five: Everyday Use of the PE953 Hand-Held Controller 55 5. When you have selected the right letter or number, press the
button to move right to the next character. 6. Repeat Steps 6 and 7 until you have completed the renaming. 7. Press the button to save the name and return to Step 4 above. Repeat the procedure to name the other speeds. 8. Press the button when you are finished to return to the VARSPD INT screen. Changing Pump Speeds 1.
56 Multi-Wave PE653-PE953 Installation Guide Controlling PE650 Functions Depending on how the site has been installed with the PE650 Receiving Device, there may be up to five circuits being controlled. The five function buttons on the PE653 Hand-Held Controller will control the five circuits in the PE650 Receiving Device. 1. If necessary, press and release any button on the Hand-Held Controller to wake it from sleep. 2.