Pentair EasyTouch PNP 5 User manual

EasyTouch®
EasyTouch®PNP 5
& EasyTouch®PNP 10
Pool and Spa Control Systems
AQUATIC SYSTEMS

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Important Notice This manual provides installation and operation instructions for the product.
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and safe use of this product. Leave this manual with the owner and/or oper-
ator of this product after installation.
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and maintaining this product. Please retain it for future reference.
WARNING
Before installing this product, read and follow all safety warning notices and
instructions which are included. Failure to follow safety warnings and in-
structions can result in severe injury, death, or property damage. Call 1300-
137-344 for additional free copies of these instructions.
Read and Follow all Safety Instructions
This product is designed and manufactured for safe and reliable service when installed, operated and
maintained according to the information and installation codes referred to in this manual.
This is a safety alert symbol. When you see this symbol in this manual or on the product, look for one
of the following signal words; DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION and NOTICE and comply with the informa-
tion. Be alert to the potential hazard. Ensure to read and comply with all of the warnings and cautions in
this manual.
DANGER
Risk of Electrical Shock or Electrocution!
This product must be installed by a licensed electrician. Installations must
comply with:
- The Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000.
- All applicable local codes and ordinances.
- Always disconnect power at the circuit breaker before servicing the load
centre. Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury to installer,
service person, pool users, or others due to electrical shock.
- Improper installation can create an electrical shock hazard that can result
in death or serious injury.
WARNING
Water temperature in excess of 38 degrees Celsius may be hazardous to
your health. Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature of the body reaches a
level several degrees above normal body temperature of 37°C. The symp-
toms of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, dizziness, fainting, and
an increase in the internal temperature of the body.
The effects of hyperthermia include: 1) Unawareness of impending danger.
2) Failure to perceive heat. 3) Failure to recognize the need to leave the spa.
4) Physical inability to exit the spa. 5) Foetal damage in pregnant women. 6)
Unconsciousness resulting in danger of drowning.
WARNING To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless
they are closely supervised at all times.
WARNING The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal
hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
Notices and Warnings
Notices and Warnings

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WARNING Control System is intended to control heaters with built-in high limit circuits
ONLY. Failure to do so may cause property damage or personal injury.
WARNING Do not use this product to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers may
become entrapped underneath the cover.
WARNING
For units intended for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly
labelled emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The
switch shall be readily accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at
least 3m away, adjacent to, and within sight of, the unit.
WARNING
This appliance is not intended for use by persons (including children)
with reduced physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack of
experience and knowledge, unless they have been given supervision or
instruction concerning the use of the appliance by a person responsible
for their safety. Please ensure that young children are supervised to
ensure that they do not play with the appliance.
General Installation Information
1. All work must be performed by a licensed electrician, and must conform to all national, state, and
local codes.
2. Installer to provide drainage of compartment for electrical components.
3. Power to all circuits must be supplied via a suitably sized Residual Current Device (RCD) in the fixed
wiring.
4. An Earth terminal bar is located inside the supply terminal box. To reduce the risk of electric shock,
this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric supply service panel
with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors supplying this equipment
and as per the wiring rules.
5. The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open
all ungrounded supply conductors to comply with the Wiring Rules. The disconnecting means must be
readily accessible to the occupant.
6. Supply conductor must be sized to support all loads. Maximum supply conductor current is 125 Amps
at 230-240VAC.
Notices and Warnings (Continued)
Notices and Warnings

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EasyTouch®Pool and Spa Control System Kit Contents
• EasyTouch control panel (mounted in the load centre).
• EasyTouch load centre enclosure.
• Water sensor with 8m cable, o-ring and hose clamp.
• Air sensor with 2m cable.
• EasyTouch Pool and spa Control System Installation Guide (this manual).
EasyTouch®Accessories (Sold Separately)
EasyTouch Indoor Control Panel
(P/N 520548 4-Circuit)
(P/N 520549 8-Circuit)
EasyTouch Wireless Control Panel
(P/N 520546 4-Circuit)
(P/N 520547 8-Circuit)
Wireless connection kit
(P/N 520639)
SpaCommand Spa Side Remote
(P/N 521178)
iS4 Spa-Side Remote
Controller
(P/N 521887)
QuickTouch® II wireless remote
controller
(P/N 521209-AU)
ScreenLogic®Interface for PC/
Mac and mobile devices.
(P/N 520500-AU)
Valve Actuator
(P/N 263045)
IntelliValve Digital Valve Actuator
(P/N 521485)
EasyTouch Contents and Accessories
Contents and Accessories

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Hydraulic Set-Up 6
Plumbing Requirements 6
System Schematic 7
Electrical Installation 8
EasyTouch Load Centre High Voltage Connections 8
EasyTouch Load Centre Location 8
Preparing the EasyTouch Load Centre Enclosure 9
Mounting the EasyTouch Load Centre 10
Installing Conduit and Wire to the EasyTouch Load Centre 11
Relay Wiring 12
Relay Wiring Schematic 13
EasyTouch Motherboard Connections 14
Accessing the EasyTouch Motherboard 15
Installing Valve Actuators 16
Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors 17
Connecting the Gas Heater or Heat Pump 18
Pool/Spa Heating Combinations (Recommended Configurations) 18
EasyTouch System Start-Up 19
EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram 20
EasyTouch®Control System Outdoor Control Panel 21
EasyTouch Indoor Control and Wireless Control Panel (Optional) 24
EasyTouch Menus 25
Programming EasyTouch (Step By Step) 26
Set the System Date and Time 27
Settings Menu: English / Metric (Fahrenheit/Celsius) 27
Circuit Names 28
EasyTouch Circuit Names 29
Settings Menu: Custom Names 29
Circuit Functions 30
Freeze Protection 30
Heat Menu 32
Solar 33
IntelliFlo® Menu 34
IntelliFlo VF Pump Settings 35
Schedules Menu 38
iS4 Spa-Side Remote Controller 42
SpaCommand 10 Button Spa-Side Remote Controller 42
10 Button Pump Cntrl 43
QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote 44
Advanced Settings 45
Setting up lights 45
Setting up IntelliBrite Light Circuits 45
Setting up MagicStream Laminars 48
Delays 50
Heat Pump COM (UltraTemp®Heat Pump) 50
IntelliChlor 51
Salt Chlorinator Connection (Other than IntelliChlor) 51
IntelliChem®52
Settings Menu: 2-Speed Pump 53
Man Heat (Off/On) 54
Calibration 54
Erase EEPROM (Erase System Memory) 55
Set Password 55
Wireless Addr 56
Synchronizing control panels 57
Spa Side [Off/On] 58
Diagnostics Menu 58
Table of Contents
Table of Contents

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Plumbing Requirements
It is important that the pool and spa plumbing system be in accordance with local codes and the
Recommended Hydraulic Schematics (page 7). Before starting, please review the diagrams
and the following recommended guidelines:
1. The spa should be at or above the level of the pool. If the spa is attached to the pool, provide a
dam between the two bodies of water to allow the spa to overflow into the pool. If the spa is not
attached to the pool, an overflow, sufficient in size to carry a full pump-flow, must be installed
at the water level in the spa.
2. Plumb a three-port Intake Valve on the suction-side of the filter pump, so that the centre port
of the valve is connected to the pump inlet. Connect the spa suction to one side of the Intake
Valve,and the pool suction to the other side.
3. Plumb a three-port Return Valve on the return-side of the heater, so that the return water will
enter the valve through the centre port. Connect the spa return to one side of Return Valve, and
the pool return to the other side.
4. If required, install a spa makeup line (consisting of a manual gate or ball valve, for elevated
spas install a check valve) to bypass the pool return line. This will enable some of the chem-
ically balanced water from the pool to cycle through the spa. The manual valve will allow the
amount of bypass to be adjusted.
5. If the spa is to be constructed in concrete, special provision should be made at this time for the
installation of the Spa-Side remote control. Select a convenient location in the deck or above
water level in the spa wall (where the Spa-Side remote will not be submerged by the spa wa-
ter), and install a 15 to 30cm length of 25mm PVC pipe to provide a receptacle for the Spa-Side
remote. The pipe should be level and protrude beyond the finished surface of the spa. It will be
cut back later at installation time. Reduce the pipe size down to 12mm or 20mm conduit, and
run it to the proposed Load/Power Centre location at the equipment pad. Use sweep elbows for
turns. The Spa-Side remote will not be installed until the spa construction is completed.
6. For systems which incorporate a skimmer, it is possible to balance the amount of suction be-
tween the skimmer and main drain for maintenance purposes. This is easily accomplished by
installing a manual three-port mixing valve at the suction line. Plumb one port to the skimmer
and the other to the main drain.
7. If a “non-booster pump” pressure-side pool cleaner is being used, plumb a manual three-port
valve between the filter pump and filter, with the third port plumbed to the pool cleaner line,
and install a motorized two-port Pool Cleaner Valve at this line. The motorized valve will auto-
matically open whenever the Control System activates the pool cleaner.
8. If a booster pump pool cleaner is being used, plumb the booster pump so that its suction-side
is connected to the pool return, after the heater, and as close to the ground as practical.
9. Plumb the solar feed and return lines between the filter and the heater. Install a three-port
valve at the feed line. Use a solar valve (model SOL-2T), to allow automatic draining of the pan-
els.
10. A solar booster pump should be used when the distance to the panels exceed 70m, or the pan-
els are elevated higher than 10m.
11. Glazed solar panels require a drain valve to allow draining of the panels. This prevents damage
from overheating water. Install a drain valve at the solar feed line and connect to the pool fill
line.
12. Salt chlorinators should be installed after the gas heater and all other equipment with a check
valve before to prevent back flow of highly concentrated chlorine into equipment.
Hydraulic Set-Up
Hydraulic Set-Up

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System Schematic
All equipment should be installed in an appropriate pool zone, depending on IP rating as per the
Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000.
Recommended Hydraulic Schematic for Shared Equipment System
CHLORINATOR
Hydraulic Set-Up

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Electrical Installation
EasyTouch Load Centre High Voltage Connections
The EasyTouch load centre enclosure includes Active, Neutral and Earth bus terminals, pre-wired
power relays, electrical outlets and control system transformer.
WARNING
BEFORE REMOVING THE HIGH VOLTAGE COVER PANEL FROM THE
ENCLOSURE switch the main power OFF into the home at the main circuit
breaker box. Also, switch OFF the main power to the EasyTouch load centre
before removing the high voltage cover panel to access the low voltage race-
way.
EasyTouch Load Centre Location
Before installing the EasyTouch load centre read the following guidelines:
• AC power for the EasyTouch load centre must be provided from the main circuit breaker panel
located at the house.
• All electrical equipment, except for low voltage purpose made spa-side remote switches, must
be installed at appropriate distance from pool and/or spa, and comply with the Wiring Rules.
• Install the EasyTouch load centre in appropriate zone (AS/NZS 3000) away from pool/spa near
to the pumps, heater, valves, and sensors. Mount the enclosure outside under eaves or inside a
pool equipment house or other enclosure.
• Before choosing the final location for the EasyTouch load centre, consider the length of the
power cables and other wires that have to be connected to the enclosure. Make sure to con-
sider cable lengths for the sensors to the EasyTouch load centre location. The Air Temperature
Sensor cable is 1m long and the Water Temperature Sensor is 8m long. Most appliance power
cables are 2m long.
• DO NOT use extension cords between the EasyTouch load centre and connected equipment un-
less the extension cord is designed for use in wet environments and certified to the applicable
AS/NZS standard.
• Mount the EasyTouch load centre on a flat vertical surface or wall so that the electrical outlets
are located at the bottom of the enclosure. Upper and lower brackets are provided to mount the
enclosure to a vertical surface.
• DO NOT mount the EasyTouch load centre enclosure horizontally. Water can enter the enclo-
sure and cause damage to the system and an electrical shock hazard.
• Consider the EasyTouch load centre location when routing the conduit carrying the AC power to
the EasyTouch load centre.
• Install the EasyTouch load centre so that drainage is provided for all electrical components.
• All electrical appliances should be compliant to Australian/New Zealand Standards.
• Allow for unobstructed access to the front of the EasyTouch load centre for the owner or ser-
vice personnel.
• The EasyTouch load centre provides grounding screw terminals for grounding all equipment.
All equipment including the EasyTouch load centre enclosure must be bonded to earth ground.
Electrical Installation

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Electrical Installation
Preparing the EasyTouch Load Centre Enclosure
Before mounting the EasyTouch load centre, first remove the front door and the high voltage panel
to access the electrical connections and low voltage raceway.
To remove the EasyTouch load centre front door and high voltage panel
1. Unpack the load centre from the shipping box.
2. Unlatch the front door spring latches, and open the front door.
3. Remove the front door from the hinges.
4. Remove the screws securing the high voltage cover-panel. Remove the cover-panel from the
enclosure.
5. Proceed with:
• Mounting the EasyTouch Load Centre, page 10
• Installing Conduit and Wire to the EasyTouch Load Centre, page 11
• EasyTouch Motherboard Connections, page 14
• Accessing the EasyTouch motherboard, page 15
6. After electrical connections have be completed, reinstall the enclosure door on its hinges and
install the door release screw. Reinstall the high voltage panel and secure with the retaining
screws.
EasyTouch Load Center (front view)
Door Hinges
High voltage
panel
Retaining screw
Enclosure door

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Electrical Installation
Mounting the EasyTouch Load Centre
The EasyTouch load centre can be mounted on a flat vertical surface, such as a wall
or post.
To mount the EasyTouch load centre:
1. Position the EasyTouch load centre against the vertical flat surface. If wall an-
chors are being used, support the EasyTouch load centre enclosure in position
(horizontally level and square) against the surface and mark the bracket hole
pattern on the wall.
2. Secure the enclosure with three (3) screws in the top and lower mounting bracket
holes. If using wall anchors, drill and set the anchors and secure the enclosure
with screws.
EasyTouch Load Center (front view)
(front door and high voltage panel removed)
Lower mounting bracket screw holes
Top mounting bracket screw holes

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Electrical Installation
Installing Conduit and Wire to the EasyTouch Load Centre
Before installing electrical conduit, read the following recommended guidelines:
• Determine the number of low and high voltage circuits being used in the EasyTouch load cen-
tre.
• Determine the appropriate number of RCD’s (Residual Current Devices) required to provide
protection to each outlet connected to the EasyTouch load centre. RCD’s may be able to be
shared across circuits depending on load and in accordance with the Wiring Rules AS/NZS
3000. RCD’s should be located in the house’s main circuit board or a separate sub-panel.
• Separate conductors should be run for each RCD between the circuit board and the EasyTouch
Load centre. Use a 25mm conduit for these power supply conductors.
• Connect supply conductors to associated circuits using the active and neutral terminal blocks
in the load centre.
• Use minimum 1.5mm2for relay circuits connections inside the load centre. Be sure to follow all
regulation safety codes for the number and size of conductors that can be installed in various
sizes of conduit.
• To avoid obstruction into the EasyTouch load centre, when using electrical conduit complete
the installation of the conduit before concrete is poured. Also, underground conduit should be
positioned in well compacted soil. Ensure that all conduit joints are well sealed and watertight.
To install electrical conduit and wires as needed:
WARNING
TO AVOID AN ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Do not connect the power source con-
ductors to the EasyTouch load centre until all electrical connections for all
loads (heaters, pumps, motorized valves, and lights etc.) have been complet-
ed.
• Use the one of the four low voltage raceway 20mm holes located on the underside of the enclo-
sure for the temperature sensor wires.
• The maximum rated load for the EasyTouch load centre is 125 AMP at 230/240 VAC 50 Hz.
CAUTION
All of the electrical wiring methods and materials used to complete the
electrical installation of the EasyTouch Pool/Spa Control System must be in
accordance with the Wiring Rules AS/NZS 3000, as well as any local electrical
codes in effect at the time of installation.
CAUTION All electrical materials used for the EasyTouch installation must be accom-
plished by, or be under the direct supervision of a qualified electrician.

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Electrical Installation
25mm Conduit Connection
(Supply Conductor Entry Point)
Earth Bar - Connect to Supply
Earth (always) and Equipoten-
tial Bonding of Pool (if appli-
cable)
Neutral
Active
F.PUMP
AUX 1
AUX 2
AUX 3
AUX 4
AUX 5
AUX 6
AUX 7
P.POW1
P.POW2
CNTRL
Always supply A/N
conductors to CNTRL
for power to elec-
tronics and actuators.
Provide power from
switchboard to con-
nected circuits using
wire links on terminal
block (A & N)
Relay Wiring

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Electrical Installation
Relay Wiring Schematic

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Electrical Installation
EasyTouch Motherboard Connections
The EasyTouch system motherboard is mounted onto the back of the main load centre control
panel. The motherboard provides the voltage connections to switch the filter pump, heater, auxil-
iary relays, motorized valves, and connections for temperature sensors, EasyTouch Indoor Control
Panel and iS4 Spa Side remote. To access the motherboard, refer to “Accessing the EasyTouch
Motherboard,” on page 15.
Indoor Control Panel,
Wireless RF Transceiver
QuickTouch, IntelliFlo 4,
IntelliChlor.
SOLAR BOOSTER PUMP or AUX EXTRA
EasyTouch Motherboard Connections

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Electrical Installation
Accessing the EasyTouch Motherboard
The EasyTouch motherboard provides connectors for the auxiliary relays, valve actuators and
sensors. To access the motherboard connectors, fold down the main control panel.
To access the motherboard connectors:
1. Loosen the two retaining screws securing from the top edge of the control panel.
2. Fold down the control panel to access the rear of the motherboard for the electrical connec-
tions.
3. Proceed with:
• Installing the Valve Actuator, page 16
• Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors, page 17
• Connecting the Heater, page 18
4. After electrical connections have be completed, close the control panel and tighten the two
retaining screws.
Control panel
(fold down to acces
s
motherboard)
Retaining
screw
Retaining
screw

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Electrical Installation
Installing Valve Actuators
For shared equipment systems there are two motorized valve actuators (CVA-24T, P/N 263045).
To install the valve actuators:
1. Remove the valve knob, handle and the four screws, from the valve cover (indicated with ar-
rows).
2. Align the splines of the actuator shaft over the shaft of the valve.
3. If the actuator is not aligned with the mounting holes on the valve cover, rotate the actuator
(while still attached to the valve) until the actuator is positioned correctly over the valve.
4. Secure the actuator with the screws provided. Only use self-tapping screws when required.
5. Mount the valve handle and knob onto the actuator.
6. At the Load Centre, route the cable up through the 1” grommet and low voltage raceway to
Personality board.
7. Connect the Valve A actuator cable plug into the INTAKE (suction) 3-pin socket, and Valve B
actuator cable plug into the RETURN three-pin socket on the right side of the motherboard (for
more information, see Item 2 and 3 of Plumbing requirements on page 3). For motherboard
connection details, refer to “EasyTouch Motherboard Connections,” on page 13. For wiring
details, refer to “EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram,” on page 23. Excess cable can be coiled
in the enclosure low voltage raceway left side compartment. Do not coil the wire in upper low
voltage compartment.
For Solar Heating use VLV A (3-pin socket). Use VLV B (3-pin socket) for an optional auxiliary relay.
Adjusting the valve position
If the valve rotates to the wrong position, adjust the switch on the back of the actuator between
ON1 and ON2 positions. This will rotate the valve to the correct position. The following diagram
shows the standard plumbing and valve actuator position.
Screw
Valve actuator
Screw
Screw
OUT (Valve A - Suction)
IN (Valve B - Return)
IN TUONI OUT

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Electrical Installation
Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors
Water Temperature Sensor
To install the water sensor:
1. Select a convenient location to mount the water sensor in the plumbing system between the
filter pump and filter. Drill a 8mm diameter hole in one side of the pipe,
2. Insert tip of sensor into the hole. Use the band clamp to secure the sensor to the pipe. Tighten
the clamp just enough so that the o-ring begins to flatten. Do not over-tighten
3. Run the two-conductor cable (included in kit) between the sensor and the Personality board.
Route the wire up through the Load Centre low voltage raceway to the Personality board.
4. Fasten the cable to the plumbing with cable ties.
5. Insert the wires into the WATER SENSOR screw terminals (J21) on right-side of the mother-
board. For motherboard connection details, refer to “EasyTouch Motherboard Connections,” on
page 14. For wiring details, refer to EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram,” on page 20.
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor (for freeze protection)
To install the air sensor:
1. Mount the sensor in the open air, in a shaded area, away from air conditioners. During the win-
ter months, to avoid freeze damage to pool and spa equipment, mount the air sensor in a shad-
ed area to assure proper temperature readings. The main screen displays the current ambient
air temperature.
2. Route the wire through the low voltage raceway to the motherboard.
3. Fasten the cable to the plumbing with cable ties.
4. Insert the wires into the AIR screw terminals (J21) on right side of the motherboard.
Solar Temperature Sensor (Optional)
To install the solar sensor:
1. Mount the sensor on a flat surface, with the same exposure to sun as the solar collectors
(next to the collectors is recommended) or any sunny location. Do not let the sensor touch the
panels. WARNING: DO NOT DRILL HOLE AND CLAMP SENSOR INTO SOLAR PIPE. For glazed
panels, install the sensor between collector and glazing.
2. If necessary, splice a two-conductor extension wire to the sensor. Run two-conductor cable
between the sensor and the Load Centre. Use waterproof connectors to connect the sensor to
the cable. Use 2-core 1mm2outdoor rated sensor wiring and be sure the wire connections are
protected from the environment. Use shielded cable for long runs or runs near other electrical
wiring.
3. Insert the wires into the SOLAR SENSOR screw terminals (J21) on right side of the mother-
board.

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Electrical Installation
Connecting the Gas Heater or Heat Pump
The following installation instructions are for gas heaters and heat pumps. To connect the heater
fireman switch or external control cable plug to the motherboard:
1. Run a two-conductor cable from the heater fireman switch / external control to the low voltage
raceway to the motherboard in the EasyTouch load centre.
2. Strip the conductors 7mm. Insert the wires into the GAS HEATER two-screw terminals (J19) on
the motherboard. For wiring details, refer to “EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram,” on page 20.
3. At the heater, connect the wires in accordance with heater manufacturer’s instructions.
4. Do NOT disconnect or wire around the thermostat, pressure switch, high limit switch, or other
safety devices.
5. Select the pool or spa thermostat and toggle the heater to that setting.
6. Turn the thermostat for the selected setting to maximum.
Pool/Spa Heating Combinations (Recommended Configurations)
Heat Sources Connections EasyTouch Configuration
Solar + Gas Heater Connect gas heater to 2-wire ter-
minal marked “Gas Heater” (J19).
Connect solar valve actuator
to VLVA (single pump system)
or connect solar booster pump
electrical outlet relay to “Solar”
terminal (separate solar pump
system).
Menu>Settings>Solar>Enable =
Yes
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Solar (or solar preferred).
Menu>Heat Menu>Spa Temp/
SRC>Heater
Gas Heater Only Connect gas heater to 2-wire ter-
minal marked “Gas Heater” (J19).
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Heater
Menu>Heat Menu>Spa Temp/
SRC>Heater
Solar Only Connect solar valve actuator
to VLVA (single pump system)
or connect solar booster pump
electrical outlet relay to “Solar”
terminal (separate solar pump
system).
Menu>Settings>Solar>Enable =
Yes
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Solar
Heat Pump Only Connect heat pump to 2-wire ter-
minal marked “Gas Heater” (J19).
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Heater
Menu>Heat Menu>Spa Temp/
SRC>Heater
Heat Pump + Gas Heater Connect gas heater to 2-wire ter-
minal marked “Gas Heater” (J19).
Connect heat pump to relay con-
nected to “Solar” terminal.
Menu>Settings>Solar>Enable =
Yes
Menu>Settings>Solar>Solar is
Heat Pump = Yes
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Heat Pump
Menu>Heat Menu>Spa Temp/
SRC>Heater
Heat Pump + Solar Connect heat pump to 2-wire ter-
minal marked “Gas Heater” (J19).
Connect solar valve actuator
to VLVA (single pump system)
or connect solar booster pump
electrical outlet relay to “Solar”
terminal (separate solar pump
system).
Menu>Settings>Solar>Enable =
Yes
Menu>Heat Menu>Pool Temp/
SRC>Solar (or solar preferred).
Menu>Heat Menu>Spa Temp/
SRC>Heater
Menu>Settings>Solar>Solar is
Heat Pump = NO

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Electrical Installation
EasyTouch System Start-Up
Perform the following start-up procedures to ensure that the EasyTouch load centre is installed
correctly. If you need more detailed operating information, refer to the EasyTouch Pool and Spa
Control System User’s Guide.
Before you power up the EasyTouch load centre check the following:
Check Electronics
Check that the following plugs are seated correctly on the motherboard:
• Relay connectors - FLTR PUMP - AUX1 - AUX7 (EasyTouch PNP 10), AUX1 - AUX3 (EasyTouch
PNP 5)
• Temperature sensors connectors WATER, SOLAR, AIR
• Transformer wire harness (J1) attached to the motherboard.
• Heater control connector ELEC HTR or two-wire screw terminal.
Refer to EasyTouch System Wiring Diagrams, on page 20.
EasyTouch System Test
The following describes how to test the main control panel to activate the heater, valves and
pumps. Before testing the system, be sure that all pool and spa equipment has been properly in-
stalled and connected to the EasyTouch load centre.
Testing Valve Actuators and Filter Pump
Use the following steps to test the valve actuators (CVA24T) for proper rotation.
To test the valve actuators and pump:
1. Power up the EasyTouch load centre.
2. Press the Mode button on the main control panel. The display shows “SERVICE”.
3. Press the Valve (V) button to select POOL.
4. Press the Filter Pump (F) button to activate the filter pump. Water will be removed from the
pool and returned to the pool.
5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 selecting Fill (Spillway) then Drain.
6. Set both valve actuators (CVA-24T) for suction and return. Use the toggle switch on the rear of
the CVA-24T to withdraw and return water from the pool.
Note: With the filter pump operating, if the water is not being removed and returned to the
pool, check that the valve actuator plugs are connected correctly on the motherboard.
Testing the auxiliary relays
Affix the auxiliary relay labels to the appropriate AUX buttons on the EasyTouch control panel to
identify the connected equipment.
• Press the Mode button to enable “Service” pool mode. Press the Filter Pump button (LED on)
and each auxiliary (AUX) circuit button, the Heater and Solar buttons to verify the functions.
Press the Mode button twice to return the system to “AUTO” mode when done.

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Electrical Installation
EasyTouch System Wiring Diagram
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