Aquacal 75003 Swimming Pool Pump User Manual


 
SYSTEM OVERVIEW
1
System Overview
Although the Pool Pilot is easy to use, it is important to read through the manual before attempting to operate the un it. The Pool
Pilot Digital, #75003, is a salt chlorination system for pool or spa purification, which is designed to operate in the following
configurations:
Purifier – standard mode, manually adjusted purifier output. See pg. 27 for system operation and programming.
Purifier and pH Control – optional mode – standard purifier mode operating in conjunction with the optional pH Acid
Feed Pump and Tank System (#75004, #75005, #75006, #75007), which is manually programmed for daily pH control.
This mode will require #75008 Auxiliary Relay Kit when using the Digital “Set Relay 1” to control the main circulation
pump. See pg. 28 for system operation and programming.
Total Control – optional mode - utilizing the optional #75001 Pool Chemistry Controller for automatic daily adjustments
of purifier and pH, based upon user programmed settings. See pg. 28 for system operation and programming.
The Pool Pilot has a digital interface that allows the unit to be operated through a Jandy® Aqualink RS (versions I and K only),
Polaris® EOS, or Pentair IntelliTouch® electronic remote panel located in your home (if so equipped), or through an external
ORP controller. The Pool Pilot Digital can also be programmed to control the main circulation pump operating times or be
controller by an external timer/switch/relay.
Chlorine Generation (Manual purifier control)
The system requires a low concentration of dissolved salt (sod ium chloride) in the pool water. This level is normally below the
taste threshold. The Pool Pilot automatically converts the salt into free chlorine, which keeps your pool sanitized and algae free.
The chlorine reverts back to a salt after treating the water. Since the salt is constantly recycled, there is minimal loss during a
swimming season. However, salt can be lost due to filter backwash, rain water overflow, leaks, or bather splashing/carryout, but
not through evaporation.
The Pool Pilot Contr ol Uni t is desi gned to handle the pu ri fi c a t i on need s of resi de nt i a l and com m e rci al swimming pools. The cel l
must be properly sized according to the chlorine requirements. The amount of chlorine required for proper sanitization will vary
based on the pool size and various factors such as water temperature, bather load, exposure to direct sunlight, special water
features, and pump runtime, particularly in commercial applicatio ns.
Electronic
Controller
System
Dotted lines are
optional
connection
schematics and
components.
pH Acid
Feed System
#75004,
#75005,
#75006,
#75007.
#75008
Auxiliar
y
Relay Kit
Dotted lines are
optional connections,
equipment, schematics,
and components
#75001
Pool
Chemistry
Control
Circuit
Breaker
Timer
AUTOPILOT
SYSTEMS
INC
#75003
Digital
Control