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USE ONLY HAYWARD GENUINE REPLACEMENT PARTS
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Some important notes regarding standard Pool/Spa systems:
1. The OmniLogic can be programmed to accommodate spa spillover, if desired.
2. A conventional heater (gas or heat pump) and solar can be used to heat both the pool and the spa.
3. If the chlorinator cell is plumbed prior to the pool/spa return valve, then both the pool and the spa can be chlorinated
4. The water sensor should be installed prior to any heater or solar and will display either the pool or the spa temperature, depending on the current operation
of the pool. The temperature will only be displayed when the filter pump is running.
5. If any water feature or pressure side cleaner boost pumps are used, be sure to enable the “interlock” feature (see CONFIGURATION for details) to ensure
that the pumps operate only when the filter pump is on and the system is in the “pool only” operating mode.
6. The plumbing diagram above is intended to be used as a general guideline and is not a complete plumbing schematic for the pool.
7. The air sensor must be installed if the freeze protection feature is enabled for the filter, valves, chlorinator, other pool functions.
“Dual Equipment - Separate Heaters” for Pool/Spa Configuration
These systems have 2 complete sets of equipment (filter pump, filter, heater)—1 set for the pool and the other set for the spa. Refer to the diagram below:
Some important notes regarding the control of Dual Equipment Pool/Spa systems with separate heaters:
1. When the system is configured for Dual Equipment:
a. The pool filter can be a one, two or variable speed pump.
b. The spa filter can be a one, two or variable speed pump.
2. The water sensor should be installed on the pool loop prior to the heater and will display the pool temperature whenever the “Pool Filter” pump is running.
3. The dual equipment spa sensor should be installed on the spa loop prior to the heater and will display the spa temperature whenever the “Spa Filter” pump
is running.
FILTER
HEATER
HEATER
BYPASS
VALVE
(manual)
HEATER
BYPASS
VALVE
(manual)
POOL SWEEP
BOOST PUMP
WATER
FEATURE
PUMP
POOL/SPA
SPILLOVER
VALVE
WATER
FEATURE
VALVE
SPA
SPA JET
PUMP
SPA
BLOWER
POOL VACUUM
VALVE
MANUAL
VALVE
ENERGY
FILTER
TWO-WAY
VALVE
SKIM
POP-UP
SPILLOVER
POP-UP
OVERFLOW
POP-UP
RETURN
JET
IN-FLOOR
CLEANER
VALVE
WATER
FEATURE
PUMP
WATER
FEATURE
POP-UP
MAIN
DRAIN
ENERGY
SAVER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
NON-BOOST
PRESSURE
CLEANER
PRESSURE
CLEANER
SUCTION
CLEANER
POOL
High Voltage Relays
Valve Outputs
Heater Outputs
Pool Filter Pump
Lights
Spa Filter Pump (Aux 1)
Aux 2 - Aux 6
Pool/Spa Spillover
Valve 3
Valve 4
TRANSFORMER
HIGH VOLTAGE
LIGHTS
LOW VOLTAGE
LIGHTS
FIBER OPTIC
LIGHT SOURCE
COLOR WHEEL
ISOLATED
WATER
FEATURE
PUMP
POOL
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
SPA
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
HEATER
CELL
FLOW
SWITCH
MANUAL
VALVE
POOL FILTER
PUMP
SPA FILTER
PUMP
CHECK
VALVE
(prevents draining
of raised spas)
(adjust cams as necessary
for proper spillover)
Heater 1 (Spa)
Heater 2 (Pool)
SOLAR BOOST
PUMP
SOLAR
VALVE
CHECK
VALVE
SOLAR
TEMPERATURE
SENSOR
CHECK
VALVE
FILTER

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