Operating Instructions
Figure 3 - PRO400 & PRO600 Wiring Diagram
Basic Heat Pump Operation
Electrical Connections
All wiring and electrical
connections must be performed by a qualified electrician. Installations must be in accordance with local and national codes.
Overheating, short- circuiting and fire
damage will result from inadequate wiring.
All units are equipped with an electrical wiring schematic inside the electrical panel. If this is missing, please contact the factory at
All units are to be wired for 230 VAC, 1 phase. Please see following chart for correct amperage:
HEAT | BREAKER |
PUMP | OR FUSE |
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PRO1000 | |
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Pool Heater is to be installed in accordance with Article 680 of the National Electrical Code (NEC), NFPA 70, and within the requirements of all local codes having jurisdiction.
See Figure 3 for wiring schematic of PRO400 & PRO600. See Figure 6 for wiring schematic of PRO1000.
Connecting to Remote System (PRO1000 only)
The PRO1000 Pool Heater is compatible with all known remote systems in the pool industry. If you have or add a remote system to your pool, please review these instructions for wiring and setting the thermostats on your pool heat pump. You will need to know if your remote system is a 2 wire or a 3 wire system.
For 2 wire remotes
1.Turn the “pool” and “spa” thermostat up to their highest settings
2.Switch the toggle to “off” setting
3.See figure 4 for wiring diagram of 2 wire remote system
4.Connect remote system’s 2 wires to the 4 & 5 positions on the terminal
block.
For 3 wire remotes
1.Turn the “pool” thermostat to the desired pool temperature.
2.Turn the “spa” thermostat to the desired spa temperature
3.Switch the toggle to the “off” setting.
4.See figure 5 for wiring diagram of 3 wire remote system
5.Connect the low (or pool) wire to position 4 on the terminal block.
6.Connect the high (or spa) wires to position 6 on the terminal block.
7.Connect the common wire to position 5 on the terminal block.
SWITCH
YellowBlue Gray
P S
Figure 4 - Connecting to a 2 wire remote system
SWITCH
YellowBlue Gray
Low Common High
(Pool)(Spa)
Figure 5 - Connecting to a 3 wire remote system
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