AUTOMATION ADAPTER PANEL

Installation Manual and User's Guide

Introduction

The Automation Adapter panel enables operation of a motor with a 3rd party automation system such as the Hayward® Goldline® Pro Logic®, Pentair® Easytouch®, Jandy® Aqualink®, and Intermatic® controls. This will allow the user to control and experience the full variable speed capability of an automation adapter panel product through an existing automation system.

⚠️ Access to the connections referenced in the diagrams below could be in close proximity to mains connections which carry line voltage capable of causing personal injury or damaging the equipment if contact is made. Power should be turned off when accessing these areas.

System Overview

[Diagram Description: Visual representation of the system architecture, depicting the 'Automation Adapter Panel' as a central component connected to a broader 'System' which encompasses 'Automation'.]

Remote Control Scheme 1

[Diagram Description: Wiring diagram for Remote Control Scheme 1. It illustrates the connection of a transformer to RELAY1 and RELAY2, with inputs labeled IN1, IN2, IN3, and +5V. The diagram shows connections to a 120 VAC power source via a breaker panel, including Earth Ground and Neutral. A cautionary note specifies using a low-voltage raceway and avoiding high voltage in the compartment.]

Speed Control Table 1

TimerSpeedIN1IN2IN3Default Speed(RPM)
1ONON3000
2ONON1500
3ONON2500

IN1/IN2/IN3 are controlled by external relays. After the relay is opened and closed, the running time corresponding to the speed can be realized. The speed is completed on the pump operation panel. Refer to the Programming a Custom Schedule section for specific operation steps.

SPEED1: Can be used as the Priming function (1700~3450RPM) with a time of 1min~5min.

Function description: Externally controlled relay sets start time and end time. For example:

Remote Control Scheme 2

[Diagram Description: Wiring diagram for Remote Control Scheme 2. It shows a transformer connected to RELAY1, with inputs labeled IN1, IN2, IN3, and +5V. The diagram details connections to a 120 VAC power source through a breaker panel, including Earth Ground and Neutral. A cautionary note advises using a low-voltage raceway and keeping high voltage separate.]

Speed Control Table 2

TimerIN4Default Speed(RPM)Default Duration(Hours)
1ON30002
2ON150010
3ON25002
4ON10004

IN4 is controlled by a relay of the external controller. After the relay is closed, four kinds of speeds can be realized corresponding to different running times. The time and speed are all completed on the pump operation panel. Refer to the Programming a Custom Schedule section for specific operation steps.

SPEED1: Can be used as the Priming function (1700~3450RPM) with a time of 1min~5min.

Function description: The externally controlled relay sets the start time and end time. For example, the set time is AM8:00-PM8:00 for a total of 12 hours. According to the default setting, the pump runs SPEED1 (3000RPM, 2HOURS) when the relay is closed. Then run SPEED2 (1500RPM, 10HOURS). Users can schedule the running time at different speeds according to their total set time. Up to four speeds can be realized.

Connecting to a Variable Motor

The following steps should be followed to connect the automation adapter to a variable motor:

  1. Remove the User Interface from the controller (4 screws). Disconnect the 6-pin communication connector.
  2. Connect the 6-pin communication connector and Automation Adapter Panel. Assemble the Automation Adapter Panel (2 screws).

Operating an Automation Adapter Panel

⚠️ The automation adapter must be wired according to the locally adopted version of the NEC. A licensed, qualified electrician should complete the wiring for this product. Failure to comply with this may result in death, serious personal injury or property damage.

External Relay Speed Control Wiring (For remote selection of pump speed)

Note:

Setting the Clock

When the pump is first installed, it is necessary to set the clock. Any daily schedule set by the user must be based on accurate time setting.

To Set the Clock:

  1. When the pump is plugged in, the TIME LED light is blinking. Enter clock setup by pushing the Display Key.
    • Note: Time setup will be unavailable after 5 seconds of blinking.
    • If the pump is already energizing, press the "<" and ">" keys for about 3 seconds simultaneously. The TIME LED light will blink. Enter clock setup by pushing the Display Key.
  2. Use the arrow keys [◀️] [▶️] to choose between a 12 or 24-hour time format.
  3. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to change the time to the correct time of day. In the 12-hour time format, AM/PM will display in the bottom left corner.
  4. Press Display for about 3 seconds to exit the Clock Setup menu. The TIME LED light will stop blinking. The clock is now set.

During a power outage, the drive will retain the clock setting in memory for as long as one day. If the power is out longer than one day, the clock will have to be set again.

Programming a Custom Schedule

Note: When programming, the LED light next to the parameter ("Speed", "Time", and "Duration") you are setting will blink.

  1. Stop the pump if it is running by pressing the Start/Stop button.
  2. Press the "1" button. The LED above the selected SPEED will begin to blink, and the "Speed" parameter LED will blink while editing. See Figure 1.
  3. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to adjust the speed in RPM for SPEED 1.
    • Note: Speed is adjusted up or down by increments of 10 RPM.
  4. Press the "1" button again, and the display will change to SPEED 1 start time. The "Time" parameter LED will begin to blink. See Figure 2.
  5. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to adjust the daily start time for SPEED 1.
  6. Press the "1" button again, and the display will change to SPEED 1 duration. The "Duration" parameter LED will begin to blink. See Figure 3.
  7. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to adjust the duration for SPEED 1 in hours and minutes.
    • Note: The duration parameter is adjusted in 1-minute increments.
  8. Pressing the "1" button will continue to cycle through these parameters, but the changes are immediately saved as they are adjusted.
  9. Press the "2" button. The LED above SPEED 2 will begin to flash, and the corresponding parameter LED will flash while editing.
  10. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to adjust the speed in RPM for SPEED 2.
  11. Press the "2" button again, and the display will change to SPEED 2 duration.
    • Note: SPEEDS 2 and 3 do not have a start time, as they begin their duration immediately after the previous SPEED finishes.
  12. Use the "+" and "-" arrows to adjust the duration for SPEED 2 in hours and minutes.
  13. Repeat steps 9-12 to program SPEED 3-4 and QUICK CLEAN.
  14. Note: Remember that the duration allowed for SPEED 3 will be limited to the remaining time in a 24-hour day. Any time in the 24-hour day not programmed into SPEEDS 1-4, the pump will remain in a stationary state. [SPEED 1 + SPEED 2 + SPEED 3 + SPEED 4 < 24 Hours]
  15. Press the Start/Stop button, and ensure the LED is lit. The pump is now on and will run the custom user-programmed schedule.
    • Note: If the pump has been stopped via the Start/Stop button, the pump will not run until the pump is turned back on by the Start/Stop button. If the Start/Stop LED is illuminated, then the pump is on and will run the programmed schedule.

[Figure 1 Description: Shows the control panel interface with buttons labeled "Speed", "Time", "Duration", "Manual", "Schedule", "Mode", "Start", "Stop", "Quick Clean", and directional arrows "+", "-", "<", ">". LEDs indicate the parameter being set.]

[Figure 2 Description: Similar to Figure 1, highlighting the "Time" parameter setting.]

[Figure 3 Description: Similar to Figure 1, highlighting the "Duration" parameter setting.]

Disclaimer

CF Techflife is not affiliated with Hayward® Goldline® Pro Logic®, Pentair® Easytouch®, Jandy® Aqualink®, and Intermatic® Industries, Inc. The use of such trademarks herein is for informational purposes only. And the goods are not those of Hayward® Goldline® Pro Logic®, Pentair® Easytouch®, Jandy® Aqualink®, and Intermatic® Industries, Inc.

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