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PoolCop Evolution - General Installation and Preparation

PoolCop Evolution
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P a g e | 18 P o o l C o p M a n u a l : V 4 2 EN
www.poolcop.com PCFR
3.1 GENERAL
Installation of the PoolCop should be undertaken only by qualified and experienced installers.
Failure to correctly install the PoolCop according to this installation manual will void the warranty.
This installation manual is intended to be used as a checklist; check the boxes next to installation steps to ensure that all
steps are completed in the correct sequence.
It is recommended that the PoolCop Configuration Card be used to keep notes of settings, configuration and notes during
the installation; this will facilitate easy completion of the required post installation documentation.
NOTE:
The PoolCop is a management system, and not a repair system. Installers must verify that the swimming
pool and all peripherals are in an acceptable condition prior to commencing the installation.
As the installer, if you are not satisfied with the condition of the pool or any peripherals these must be
repaired and tested prior to commencing the installation of the PoolCop.
As the installer, ensure that any repairs are only carried out with the full knowledge and consent of the pool
owner.
Contact PCFR with any queries and for more information.
3.2 PRE-INSTALLATION PREPARATION AND INSPECTION
A PoolCop installation has the following primary components:
Valve Data Unit (VDU): Installed in the pump house, replacing the
multiport valve. Each filter installation requires its own Valve Data
Unit.
Figure 2 - VDU on Filter
Control Connection Unit (CCU): Installed in the pump house,
typically adjacent to the electrical distribution box, it will provide
energy to the VDU. Control Connection Unit will receive all electrical
connections.
Figure 3 - Control Connection Unit

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