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SunTouch
®
Control System Installation and User’s Guide
• Power:95VACto135VAC,0.82AMP50/60Hzor192VACto288VAC,0.41AMP50/60Hz
• ValveActuatorOutput:24VAC,50/60Hz.0.65AMPmaximum(3pinconnector)
• RelayOutputs:3HP@240V,1.5HP@120V,boosterpump,poolsweepinterlock,lterpumporlights.
Three(3)relaysprovided.
• Sensors(thermistortype,10KW77°F(25°C).Twosensorsrequiredforsolarandpool
temperatures.Freezeprotectionrequiresanadditionalsensorforairtemperature.
• StartTemperatureDifferential(Solar): 3°-9°
• StopTemperatureDifferential(Solar): 2°-5°
• SetTemperaturelimit: 40°Fto104°F(4°Cto40°C)calibratedscale
• FreezeProtection: Onat35°F,offat38°F
SunTouch
®
Control System Specifications
IntelliFlo
®
VS and IntelliFlo VF Warning and Alarm Conditions
The IntelliFlo
®
VS and VF Pump alarms and warnings are indicated by ashing LEDs on the control panel.
For example, if a “Drive Temperature” warning occurs, the LED will blink two times, then Off, then blink
two times. This sequence is repeated until the condition is cleared.
• Warning condition: If a warning condition occurs the pump will continue to run but at a reduced
speed. The Green LED executes a sequence of blinks to indicate which alarm or warning has
occurred.
• Alarm condition: If an alarm condition occurs the pump will stop running. The red LED ashes
continuously to indicate the presence of an alarm. The alarm LEDs will reset when the condition
clears.
See “Pump” Main Menu (12/14) on page 29 for setup information. For IntelliFlo Pump troubleshooting
information, see the IntelliFlo VS Pump Installation and User’s Guide (P/N 357269) and IntelliFlo VF
Installation and User’s Guide (P/N 350075).
Number of time the
LED will blink
Alarm Description Action
2
Drive
Temperature
Warning
Excessive drive
temperature
1. Ensure the motor fan has
adequate area for ventilation.
2. Stop motor and allow to cool.
3. Run motor at a higher speed to
improve cooling air flow.
5
Unknown
alarm
Electron failure
1. Cycle power to reset pump.
2. Replace drive.
6
Drive Tem-
perature
Alarm
Excessive drive
temperature
1. Ensure the motor fan has
adequate area for ventilation.
2. Run motor at a higher speed to
improve cooling air flow.
7
Power Out
Alarm
Supply voltage
low
Ensure proper supply voltage.