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ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
AND CONNECTIONS (60Hz)
Consider the electrical requirements for the specific installation
before locating the Water Quality System and gluing the plumb-
ing parts. Different option packages require different plumbing
and electrical configurations.
Standard Fastlane Pool package with no heater
A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections. The
standard package will require a two-wire (plus ground) 220 volt
30 amp GFCI Power Supply. The power unit controller may
have to be attached to the power unit. If not done so already, con-
nect the power unit as directed. There are two electrical whips
attached to the controller. The shorter one needs to be connected
to the power unit motor. The longer whip is going to be pre-
wired into the LINE side of the contractor in the controller, which
will then need to be connected to the incoming power supply. The
white wire in the long whip will be unused in this application.
Please refer to the following step-by-step instruction for supply-
ing power to the circulating pump.
1. Cut the plug of the cord and strip back and expose the 3 wires.
2. Remove one of the unused 1/2” knockouts in the bottom of the
Controller Box that is attached to the Hydraulic Power Unit.
Slide the liquid tight fitting over the cord of the WQS pump
with the compression nut end first. With the liquid tight fitting
still loose on the cord, push the threaded end of the fitting into
that hole in the Controller Box and determine the length of
cord that will need to feed into the box.
3. When the correct length is determined, tighten the compression
nut on the cord. Then feed the locknut over the cord and thread
the locknut onto the fitting to securely affix it to the Controller
Box.
4. On the contactor located inside the Controller Box, attach the
WQS pump’s cord to the LOAD side of the contactor. The
black wire goes to terminal R1, the white wire goes to terminal
R3, and the green wire goes to the ground bus bar on the bot-
tom of the Controller Box.
Fastlane Pool package w/ Optional Heater Controller
A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections.
This option will require a three-wire (plus ground) 220 volt 30
amp GFCI Power Supply. The power unit controller may have to
be attached to the power unit. If not done so already, connect the
power unit as directed. There are two electrical whips attached to
the controller. The shorter one needs to be connected to the
power unit motor. The longer whip is going to be pre-wired into
the LINE side of the contractor in the controller, which will then
need to be connected to the incoming power supply. The white
wire will need to be connected to the load neutral of the 30amp
GFCI breaker (the neutral pigtail needs to be connected to the
neutral bus bar inside your breaker panel). A third electrical whip
will be provided with the heater controller. That will be wired
into the contactor as well. The WQS pump and heater controller
will only run when the swim current is not in use, but the keypad
will always have power.
Please refer to the following step-by-step instruction for supply-
ing power to the heater controller:
1. Power is supplied to the system by connecting the existing
whip on the power unit control box to the shut off installed by
your electrician.
2. Connect the whip, provided with the heater controller, between
the unused knockout in the power unit controller and the
knockout in the top left of the heater controller.
3. Inside the heater controller, connect the black wire to terminal
L1, connect the red wire to terminal L2, connect the white wire
to terminal N, and connect the green to terminal B. All four
terminals will be color-coded.
4. Inside the power unit controller, connect the four wires coming
from the heater controller to the contactor as follows: connect
the black wire to terminal R2 (top left), connect the red wire to
terminal R3 (bottom right), connect the green wire to the
ground bus bar at the bottom of the control box, and connect
the white wire to other white wire that is coming from the
incoming power supply.
5. Plug the circulating pump into the CP port on the
heater controller.
Wiring diagrams are available at the back of this book.
Fastlane Pool Package with optional 55,000 BTU Gas or
Propane Heaters
A licensed electrician should make all electrical connections. The
standard package will require a two-wire (plus ground) 220 volt
30 amp GFCI Power Supply. The power unit controller may
have to be attached to the power unit. If not done so already, con-
nect the power unit as directed. There are two electrical whips
attached to the controller. The shorter one needs to be connected
to the power unit motor. The longer whip is going to be pre-wired
into the LINE side of the contractor in the controller, which will
then need to be connected to the incoming power supply. The
white wire in the long whip will be unused in this application.
Power will be supplied for both the circulating pump and the
heater from the LOAD side of the contactor in the power unit
controller. Endless Pools does not provide an electrical connec-
tion between the power unit and the heater; these need to be pro-
vided locally. In this application, the heater and circulating pump
will be shut off when the swim current is on.
Please refer to the following step-by-step instruction for supply-
ing power to the heater and circulating pump:
1. A two-wire 10AWG (plus ground) connection will need to be
made between the power unit controller and the heater.
2. Inside the power unit controller, connect the one wire to termi-
nal R1, connect the other wire to terminal R3, and connect the
ground wire to the bus bar at the bottom of the controller.
3. The other end of this connection must terminate inside a junc-
tion box that is attached to the electrical knockout of the heater.
4. Make sure that the heaters transformer is wired for 220 volts.
See the heaters owners manual for more information.
5. Cut off the plug off of the circulating pump cord, expose the
three wires inside and strip back each individual wire. Have
this cord terminate inside the junction box that was connected
to the heater in step 3.
6. Under one wire nut, connect all 3 ground wires (green) from
the heater, the pump, and the connection from the power unit
controller.
7. Under one wire nut, connect one leg of the incoming power
to one of the wires from the heater and one of the wires from
the pump. Under another wire nut connect the three remain-
ing wires.
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