Raypak PS-4 PS-8 Plumbing Requirements, Electrical Requirements, Installation Steps

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Plumbing Requirements

The only special plumbing requirements for theAqua Logic are the Turbo Cell and flow switch which are typically plumbed after the heater but before the pool/spa return valve. Refer to page 9 for detailed instructions.

Electrical Requirements

Power must be shut off at the circuit breaker before performing any wiring. Be sure to follow all local and NEC electrical codes.

TheAqua Logic is designed to be used as a circuit breaker subpanel for all the pool equipment. Run the electrical service from the house’s main panel to theAqua Logic, then install the appropriate circuit breakers and wire the pool equipment through theAqua Logic relays. If desired, an external subpanel can be used.

TheAqua Logic control circuit requires 120VAC power. Autility receptacle (not included) can be mounted in the side of the Aqua Logic box to provide 120VAC power if desired.

Installation Steps

Details on each installation step are presented on the following pages:

1.Prepare the pool water (page 3) General Water Chemistry Salt

2.Mounting the equipment (page 6) Aqua Logic main unit

Remote display/keypad (optional) Temperature sensors

Valve actuators (if applicable)

3.Plumbing (page 8)

General Pool Equipment

Turbo Cell

Flow Switch

4.Electrical Wiring (page 10) Main service Grounding and bonding Circuit breakers

Aqua Logic control power High Voltage pool equipment

Low voltage wiring (temperature sensors, flow switch, etc.)

5.Aqua Logic control configuration (program desired control operation) (page 19)

6.System Startup and checkout (page 26)

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Contents Aqua Logic Important Safety Instructions Table of Contents Before You Begin Before installing the Aqua Logic SystemWhat’s Included What’s not IncludedElectrical Requirements Installation StepsPlumbing Requirements Water Chemistry General Water ChemistrySalt Level SaltGallons Liters Aqua Logic Control Center Temperature SensorsOptional Wired Remote Display/Keypad Optional Valve Actuators Optional Wireless Remote Display/KeypadOptional Base Receiver General Pool Equipment PlumbingTurbo Cell Flow SwitchMain Service Power to the Circuit Breaker Subpanel Electrical WiringAqua Logic Control Power Circuit Breaker Installation and WiringGrounding and Bonding General Purpose Outlet240 VAC 120 VAC High Voltage 120/240V Pool EquipmentHeater Control Low Voltage WiringValveActuators Laars Heaters most models except LX Generic HeatersPentair/Purex/MiniMax Hayward HeatersSTA-RITE Heater Raypak RP2100 Pool/Spa HeaterWired Remote Display/Keypad Temperature SensorsTurbo Cell Flow SwitchBase Receiver Configuration Menu Items Accessing the Configuration MenuTo access the Configuration Menu ChlorinatorHeater Name Heater1Heater Cooldown Heater ExtendSolar Extend SolarSolar Priority Pool/SpaFilter Operation Spa SpilloverLights Name Lights FunctionAux1 Function Aux1 NameAux1 Freeze Protection Aux1 InterlockValve3 Name Valve3 FunctionValve3 Freeze Protection Valve3 InterlockHeater Checkout Before StartupProgram Automatic Operation Interference FCC StatementIndustry Canada Statement Limited Warranty-Pool Automation & Chlorination Products Aqua Logic Programming Flow Chart

PS-4 PS-8 specifications

Raypak, a leader in the heating and water temperature control industry, offers a robust line of products featuring state-of-the-art technology and efficiency. Among its notable offerings are the Raypak PS-4 and PS-8 models, which are designed to meet a variety of heating demands in residential and commercial settings.

The Raypak PS-4 and PS-8 are both part of the Performance Series and are designed for versatility. These models utilize high-efficiency gas burners that not only maximize heat output but also minimize fuel consumption. This efficiency is crucial for both cost savings and environmental sustainability, making these heaters an excellent choice for mindful consumers and businesses.

One of the standout features of the PS-4 and PS-8 is their user-friendly digital display, which provides real-time information about system performance. This allows users to easily monitor and adjust settings, ensuring optimal operation at all times. Additionally, these models come equipped with advanced diagnostics that aid in troubleshooting and maintenance, reducing downtime and improving overall system reliability.

The PS-4 model has a heating capacity of up to 400,000 BTU, while the PS-8 boasts an impressive capacity of 800,000 BTU. This wide range of output makes them suitable for a variety of applications, from residential pools to large commercial facilities. Both models feature a durable, rust-resistant cabinet designed to withstand the elements, further enhancing their longevity and performance.

In terms of technology, both heaters are designed with an innovative control system that allows for precise temperature management. Additionally, they feature a built-in fan, which helps distribute heat evenly throughout the space. This ensures that users enjoy consistent temperatures, whether in a pool or spa setting.

The PS-4 and PS-8 models also focus on safety, incorporating multiple safety mechanisms such as high limit sensors and a robust electronic ignition system. These features help prevent issues such as overheating and ensure the system operates safely and reliably.

In conclusion, the Raypak PS-4 and PS-8 models exemplify modern engineering in the heating industry. With their combination of high efficiency, advanced technology, and user-friendly design, they are excellent choices for anyone looking to improve their heating solutions in both residential and commercial applications. Whether for pool heating or spa use, the Raypak heaters promise reliability, performance, and long-lasting service.