Pentair XLS800, XLS1000, CP12, XLS600 Common Mechanical Timer, SET Thermostat to Maximum

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TIME CLOCK SETTING

Read your particular timer manufacturers instructions

 

Now that all the filters are clean and the pump is run-

to identify the one you have. Do not attempt to adjust

the timer unless you have read these instructions.

ning with a full prime, you will need to set the pool

 

 

 

circulation pump timer. Set the filter pump time clock

COMMON MECHANICAL TIMER

for a long enough period of time to heat the pool or spa.

 

 

ON Tripper Peg

The heater will not operate unless there is water run-

24 Hour Clock Face

 

ning through the heat exchanger supplied by the circu-

 

 

 

lation pump. Therefore, your pool will only heat dur-

 

 

 

ing the period set on the timer. When setting the timer,

 

 

 

be sure that you shut off the pool circulation pump cir-

 

 

 

cuit breaker. Then follow the timer manufacturers in-

 

 

 

structions to prevent electrical shock. Consult your

 

 

 

dealer first.

 

 

 

INITIAL HEAT UP TIME (HEATERS)

 

 

 

You should start by letting the circulation pump run 24

 

 

 

hours a day until the pool reaches the desired tempera-

 

 

 

ture. Once the pool is up to your desired temperature

 

 

 

you should reset the timer for a cycle of 6 to 18 hours

 

 

 

per day during the hottest part of the day. Heat up time

 

Time of Day

 

and operational time will vary with pool size, exposure

OFF Tripper Peg

ON/OFF

Indicator

and weather conditions. Spas will require considerably

Switch

 

 

NORMAL RUNNING TIME

 

less time to reach temperature, usually in a matter of

 

hours if a cover is used.

The heat pump system extracts the heat from the out-

INITIAL COOL DOWN TIME

side air and delivers it to your pool. Therefore it pro-

duces more BTU's (heat) the warmer it is outside. So

(HEAT & COOL MODELS)

take advantage of the higher air temperatures during

 

You should start by letting the circulation pump run 24

the day by setting the timer for the warmest hours. Win-

ter operation (during cold fronts) may require longer

hours a day until the pool reaches the desired tempera-

run times up to 16 hours daily.

 

ture. Once the pool is down to your desired tempera-

 

 

 

 

ture you should reset the timer for a cycle of 6 to 18

SET THERMOSTAT TO MAXIMUM

hours per day during the coldest part of the day. Cool

down time and operational time will vary with pool size,

Turn the thermostat dial all the way to the right. You

exposure and weather conditions.

will turn the thermostat back to a lower position later,

 

as described on the next page. The fan should now be

ADJUSTING THE TIMER

turning.

 

 

Timer styles vary, read the manufacturers instructions

There is a compressor start time delay and generally it

before attempting to reset timer. Make sure the plastic

will not start for about 5 to 7 minutes. Cooler air will

guard is in place. On this type of timer, note the On

come from the fan when the compressor is running.

and OFF trippers located on the clock face. If you

Become familiar with the compressor sound and remem-

loosen the lock screw on the tripper you can move it to

ber the compressor time delay.

 

 

 

a new time. Make sure the time of day is correct.

 

To run the 24 hours needed for the initial heat up, just

Scroll compressors may not start on the first try. Allow

remove the "OFF" tripper. When the pool reaches tem-

Scroll type compressors several starts and time delay

perature, replace the tripper and set timer to run the water

cycles before the compressor starts. This condition is

pump during the hottest part of the day.

most common to new compressors or when starting

 

10during colder air temperatures.

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