Jandy AquaPalm Installation And Operation Manual - Section 3. Installation
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Section 2. Product Description
NOTE For use with an AquaLink
®
RS System ONLY,
software revision “M” or later.
This document gives instructions for installing and
operating the Jandy AquaLink
®
RS AquaPalm.
The instructions must be followed exactly. Read
through the instructions completely before
operating the equipment.
2.1
Basic Functions
The AquaPalm Handheld Remote can be used in
addition to an already existing AquaLink RS control
system. The AquaPalm can turn your pool/spa
equipment on and off in one of the following ways:
1. Activate the equipment manually through the
EQUIPMENT ON/OFF menu.
2. Use the AquaPalm Handheld Remote
buttons 1 or 2 (Hotkeys). See Section 5.13
for a detailed explanation of how to program
Hotkeys 1 and 2.
2.2
AquaPalm Handheld Remote and
Transceiver J-box Dimensions
WARNING
Potentially high voltages in the AquaLink RS Power
Center can create dangerous electrical hazards,
possibly causing death, serious injury or property
damage. Turn off power at the main circuit feeding
the AquaLink RS Power Center to disconnect the
Power Center from the system.
Section 3. Installation
Figure 1. AquaPalm Handheld Remote
Dimensions
Front View
3½"
6¾"
AquaPalm
1
2
select
back
7
/
8
"
Side View
Figure 2. J-Box Transceiver Dimensions
1
1
/
16
"
4"
6"
1"
7"
Side View (at Angle)
1
1
/
16
"
Side View (at Angle)
4"
6"
1"
7"
Front View
3.1
AquaPalm Transceiver J-Box Cable
Connection to Power Center PCB
Make provisions for the cable to be run between
the AquaPalm Transceiver J-box and the AquaLink
RS Power Center. Never run high voltage and low
voltage in the same conduit.
1. Turn off all power to the Power Center.
2. Pull cable through the knockout with the
Heyco fitting and into the low voltage
compartment (see Figure 3).
3. Strip back the insulation jacket of the cable
approximately 6".
4. Strip each wire ¼" and connect to the red,
4-pin connector on the Power Center PCB.
A multiplex kit may be required if there are
more than two cables running to a red, 4-pin
connector (see Figure 3) on the PCB.
NOTE For detailed tranceiver installation, see
Section 3.2.