Installation Guide
CONTROL CENTER WITH MCD TECHNOLOGY
INSTALLATION AND OPERATION INSTRUCTIONS
The advanced integrated circuitry of the Service Pro control center simplifies the Singulair installation, improves system
performance and allows for communication with the Service Pro website. The control center insert and enclosure provide
space for power and communication wiring connections. The integrated circuitry continually monitors both motor over current
and under current conditions and minimizes nuisance alarm conditions using the automatic restart feature. To reduce
unnecessary service calls, the control center shuts down the Singulair aerator in the event of an over current or an under
current alarm condition, illuminates the alarm light and begins an automatic two hour aerator restart attempt sequence before
activating the audible alarm and telemetry system.
Service Pro MCD and TNT control centers are equipped with an automatic telemetry system designed to communicate
through a toll free telephone number or an Internet connection. In the event of an alarm condition that cannot be corrected by
the control center’s self-diagnostic sequence, the telemetry system contacts the Service Pro remote monitoring center. The
monitoring center identifies the alarming control center and logs the time that the message was received and specific alarm
condition reported. The monitoring center then automatically updates the website and notifies the responsible Norweco
distributor or service provider by email, fax or telephone. In addition to documenting alarm conditions, the website tracks the
date, time and duration of service visits, service contract renewals and maintains a complete database for every Singulair
system registered. Access to the information is password protected and available to licensed distributors, sponsored service
providers, health departments and system owners.
These instructions are not intended to be a complete electrical, telecommunication or network system installation reference.
Telecommunication and network system policies as well as electrical code requirements vary according to geographic area.
Consult your local policies and regulations prior to installing the Service Pro control center. Refer to the Electrical Wiring and
Control Center Installation instructions for additional details.
INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL CONTROL CENTER
Although the aerator is not installed until system start-up,
the Service Pro control center should be wired for operation
when the tank and underground electrical cable are installed.
Complete steps 1 through 10 of the “Underground Electrical
Cable Installation” section of the Electrical Wiring and Control
Center Installation instructions. The control center should
be located so the warning light can be seen and the audible
alarm heard. The mounting location should minimize
exposure to direct sunlight, freezing rain or conditions that
might prevent routine inspection or access. The control
center should always be mounted out of the reach of children.
If the Singulair system is to be remotely monitored, the steps
in the Getting Started Website Instructions can be completed
either before or after Service Pro control center installation.
Detach the control center cover from the enclosure, remove
the insert from the mounting posts and set the control center
insert aside. Remove two of the three
1
/
2
" knockouts in the
bottom of the control center enclosure if you are not using
any auxiliary alarm inputs. Remove all three of the knockouts
in the bottom of the control center enclosure if you are using
the auxiliary alarm inputs. NOTE: All alarm wires must be
in a conduit separate from the power lines. Install a conduit
connector into each of the openings. Remove the knockout
for the communications cable only if the communication
grommet will be used. For installations requiring a NEMA
3R rated enclosure, remove the
1
/
8
" drain opening knockout
to vent moisture from the enclosure. Exposed wiring to or
from the control center should always be enclosed in conduit.
NOTE: Be sure to assemble the hub to the conduit before
CONTROL CENTER INSERT