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P o o l C o p M a n u a l : V 4 2 EN P a g e | 19
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Options:
o Water Level Control: Water level is controlled by means of a water level sensor located in the pool (in the skimmer,
along the water line or in the buffer tank) and a control valve and a water supply located in the pump house (installed
in the pool water return line).
o Integrated Water Treatment:
pH Control: using dosing of pH- or pH+.
Disinfection: using ORP control, slaved relay control, timed volumetric dosing and/or ionization.
o Control and optimization of auxiliaries: Up to 6 auxiliary relays allow control of other equipment (lighting, heating,
cleaners, irrigation, etc.) and external water treatment equipment.
o XM8 Extension Module with 8 inputs and 8 relays outputs.
Before starting the PoolCop installation, the installer must confirm the following in direct discussion with the pool owner:
Valve Data Unit is compatible with the pool’s filter.
Preferred installation location of Control Connection Unit.
Air Temperature Sensor
Water Level Control (optional):
o Location of sensor and routing of the water level sensor wiring.
o Routing of water supply to water level controller valve.
o Preferred location of water shut off valve.
Water treatment (optional):
o Type of pH control.
o Type of disinfection.
o Type of oxidation remnant, if required.
Auxiliary equipment connected and controlled by PoolCop (optional).
Remote control: Routing of RJ45 cable.
Pool Condition:
o Pool water is acceptably clean.
o There is no debris in the pool.
o Water balance is in the acceptable range.
o Condition of the pool’s electrical system in general and the electrical distribution box in particular.
o Condition of the sand filter, and the filter media.
o Skimmer and pump pre-filter baskets are clear of debris.
o Pool light is working.
While the pool pump and filtration system are running, installers must verify the following:
The condition of the pool pump and motor.
Leaks on the entire plumbing and filter system.
The hydraulic coefficient of the filtration system is adequate.
Pool cleaner is in good working order.
When ready to commence the installation, the installer must:
Disconnect all electrical power to the pool and systems.
Close all valves, and if necessary block all inlets to and outlets from the pool.
This will prevent water from flowing to the multiport valve and into the pump house during installation, and is especially
important if the water level of the pool is higher than the pump and filter installation.

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