77
COMM
(RS-485)
P12
P13
P10
P6
To Protégé
VS pump
Figure 139. Wiring 24VAC Relays
4. With this setup, the control board can control a
Raypak Protégé variable-speed pump. Make sure
to enable and configure this option from the Installer
menu of the heater.
5. If the heater displays “Pump Ctrl Fail,” ensure that the
Modbus harness is connected on both ends, and the
pump settings for the Modbus address are “2” and
the Baud rate is set to 9600. For more information
on the Protégé variable-speed pump settings, please
refer to the Protégé Variable-Speed Pump manual.
Brand Models Note
Hayward Maxflo VS™, Super Pump® VS, TriStar® VS,
THP VS Pump family, HCP3000 series VSP,
others*
• Compatible with Crosswind V 30VDC digital outputs
and Auxiliary relay outputs.
• The pumps may require to setup a DIP switch selector.
Pentair IntelliPro®, IntelliFlo®, SuperFlo®,
SuperMax®, WhisperFlo®, Max-E-Pro®,
others*
• Compatible with Crosswind V 30VDC digital outputs
and Auxiliary relay outputs.
• The pumps may require enabling the digital selector
from the pump configuration menus.
• These pumps may require an IntelliComm® control
center, IntelliComm® II Interface adapter, the “relay
control board” or “digital input wiring kit”.
Waterway Power Defender 165 / 225 / 270, others* • Compatible with Crosswind V 30VDC digital outputs
and Auxiliary relay outputs.
Jandy VS PlusHP, VS FloPro, others* • These pumps don’t have direct compatibility with
Crosswind V 30VDC digital outputs
• Crosswind V Auxiliary relay outputs can be used to
control these pumps.
Speck Pumps BADU EcoM3 V • Compatible with Crosswind V 30VDC digital outputs
and Auxiliary relay outputs.
Table G. Compatible Pump Models and Brands
Digital Control Variable-Speed Pump Wiring
The control is designed to operate multiple brands and
models of variable-speed pumps that are compatible with
digital control speed selection. It features a dedicated 5-pin
terminal labeled as “VAR PUMP” [P8], which provides up
to 4 digital outputs of 30VDC that are compatible with
the external control port of most common variable-speed
pump brands in the pool industry.
Table G below provides a list of some of the brands
and pump models that can be compatible with the
30VDC digital output-input control for speed selection.
It's important to note that some models may require an
adapter, add-on, or wiring kit to work with this control
output, while other variable-speed pump controllers have
the digital input terminals built-in and ready to connect.
*NOTE: Before connecting the digital control outputs of the heater to a variable-speed pump, carefully review the
installation and operation manual to conrm compatibility and determine if any additional components or congurations
are necessary for the pump controller. This information can be found in sections titled:
• External control via digital inputs
• Using external input signal
• Digital input wiring
• Connecting to an automation system
• External relay speed control wiring
• Control system relay contacts
• Drive low voltage connections
• Remote selection of pump speed