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Pool and Spa Control System
Installation and
User’s Guide
TM
SunTouch
© 2007 Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. All rights reserved
This document is subject to change without notice
1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 • (919) 566-8000
10951 West Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 • (805) 553-5000
SunTouch, IntelliChlor, IntelliFlo, QuickTouch and Pentair Water Pool and Spa are trademarks and registered
trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. Other trademarks and trade names may be used in this document
to refer to either the entities claiming the marks and names or their products. Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc.
disclaims proprietary interest in marks and names of others.
P/N 520785 - Rev A 09/12/07
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Contents
IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS ........................................................................................... iii
Technical Support ............................................................................................................................ vi
Section 1: SunTouch Pool and Spa Control System Overview.................................................... 1
SunTouch Control System Overview ................................................................................................. 1
SunTouch Solar Mode .................................................................................................................. 1
SunTouch Pool/Spa Mode ............................................................................................................ 1
SunTouch Control Panel ................................................................................................................... 2
SunTouch Control Buttons............................................................................................................ 2
SunTouch Main Status Screen (Solar Only mode) ............................................................................ 4
SunTouch Solar Only System .......................................................................................................... 4
Operating SunTouch in Solar Only Mode .......................................................................................... 5
Setting up SunTouch for Solar Only mode from Pool/Spa mode.................................................... 5
Adjusting the water temperature setting (Solar Only mode) .......................................................... 6
Solar Only Menus ........................................................................................................................ 6
Set Temperature ...................................................................................................................... 6
System Control ........................................................................................................................ 7
System Mode .......................................................................................................................... 7
Time Set .................................................................................................................................. 7
Start and Stop Temp Differentials ............................................................................................. 8
Solar Freeze protection............................................................................................................ 8
Cleaner Freeze protection ........................................................................................................ 8
Air sensor ................................................................................................................................ 8
Freeze Protection in Solar Only mode .......................................................................................... 9
Operating SunTouch in Pool/Spa mode (Shared Equipment) ............................................................. 9
Setting up SunTouch to Operate in Pool/Spa mode ...................................................................... 9
Adjusting the water temperature setting in Pool/Spa mode ........................................................... 9
Selecting the heat source ............................................................................................................ 10
SunTouch Main Status Screen (Pool/Spa mode - Shared Equipment) .......................................... 11
Pool/Spa Mode Menus (Dual Body of Water) ............................................................................... 12
Menu Descriptions (Pool/Spa Mode)................................................................................................. 13
Circuit On/Off Menu (1/13)............................................................................................................ 13
Heat Menu (2/13) ......................................................................................................................... 14
Pool Temperature and Heat Source settings ............................................................................ 14
Spa Temperature and Heat Source ........................................................................................... 15
HI-TEMP /LO-TEMP (Pool or Spa) Control Button .................................................................... 15
Manual Heat (Off/On) ............................................................................................................... 15
Delay Cancel Menu (3/13) ............................................................................................................ 16
Schedules Menu (4/13) ................................................................................................................ 17
Schedule your Spa or Pool ...................................................................................................... 18
Edit an existing program .......................................................................................................... 18
Delete a program ..................................................................................................................... 18
Clock Menu (5/13) ........................................................................................................................ 19
Solar Menu (6/13) ........................................................................................................................ 20
Valves Menu (7/13)....................................................................................................................... 21
Advanced Menu (8/13): Pool/Spa Delays ...................................................................................... 22
Advanced Menu (8/13): Temp Units - F° / C° (Fahrenheit/Celsius) ................................................ 22
Advanced Menu (8/13): Calibrate water, air and solar sensors ...................................................... 23
Advanced Menu (8/13): Air Sensor ............................................................................................... 24
Advanced Menu (8/13): System Mode .......................................................................................... 24
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Advanced Menu (8/13): System Type ...........................................................................................24
Advanced Menu (8/13): Reset Factory .......................................................................................... 25
Diagnostics Menu (9/13): Firmware Rev .......................................................................................25
Diagnostics Menu: Solar Temp ................................................................................................ 25
Diagnostics Menu: Self Test .................................................................................................... 25
Circuit Functions Menu (10/13) .................................................................................................... 26
Assigning Circuit Functions .......................................................................................................... 26
Freeze Protection .................................................................................................................... 26
Circuit Functions ..................................................................................................................... 26
Preset Circuit Functions .......................................................................................................... 27
Settings Menu (11/13): QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote ........................................................ 28
Assign QT4 buttons ................................................................................................................. 28
Pump Menu (12/13) ..................................................................................................................... 29
Single speed filter pump .......................................................................................................... 29
Two-speed filter pump .............................................................................................................. 29
IntelliFlo 4 pump ...................................................................................................................... 30
IntelliFlo 4 external control ................................................................................................... 30
Freeze Protection ................................................................................................................ 30
IntelliChlor Menu (13/13) ................................................................................................................. 31
IntelliChlor Menu (13/13): Status and Error Messages .................................................................... 32
SunTouch Main Status Screen (Pool/Spa Mode - Single Body System)............................................ 33
HI-TEMP / LO-TEMP Circuit Control............................................................................................. 34
Setting up SunTouch to operate as a Single Body system ............................................................... 34
Pool/Spa Mode (Single Body of Water) Menus ................................................................................. 35
Section 2: Installation and Setup .................................................................................................. 37
SunTouch System Installation Steps Summary ................................................................................ 37
Required Tools ............................................................................................................................. 37
SunTouch Solar Package Contents .............................................................................................. 38
SunTouch Extended Package Contents ....................................................................................... 38
Accessories ................................................................................................................................. 38
Replacement Parts ...................................................................................................................... 38
Optional Equipment ..................................................................................................................... 38
SunTouch System Overview ............................................................................................................. 39
SunTouch Power Center ................................................................................................................... 40
Plumbing Requirements ................................................................................................................... 41
Equipment Location ..................................................................................................................... 42
Equipment Location ........................................................................................................................ 42
Solar Hydraulics System .................................................................................................................. 43
SunTouch Power Center High Voltage Connections .......................................................................... 44
SunTouch Power Center Location ................................................................................................. 44
Grounding and Bonding to the SunTouch Power Center ................................................................ 45
Preparing the SunTouch Power Center ............................................................................................. 46
Mounting the SunTouch Power Center .............................................................................................. 47
Removing Electrical Conduit Knockouts ...........................................................................................48
Installing Conduit and Wire to the SunTouch Power Center............................................................... 49
Transformer Connections .................................................................................................................. 50
High Voltage Wiring ..................................................................................................................... 50
SunTouch Motherboard Connections ................................................................................................ 51
Equipment Power ......................................................................................................................... 51
Accessing the SunTouch Motherboard ............................................................................................. 52
Installing Auxiliary Relays ................................................................................................................. 53
Relay locations ............................................................................................................................ 53
Installing relays ............................................................................................................................ 53
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Installing Valve Actuators................................................................................................................ 55
Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors ............................................................................... 56
Water Temperature Sensor .......................................................................................................... 56
Ambient Air Temperature (Freeze Protection) Sensor ................................................................... 56
Solar Temperature Sensor ............................................................................................................ 56
Connecting SunTouch to Heaters ..................................................................................................... 57
Connecting to a standard heater .................................................................................................. 57
Connecting to a Laars heater ....................................................................................................... 58
Connecting to a Pentair MiniMax, Pentair MasterTemp ................................................................ 58
Connecting to a Sta-Rite heater.................................................................................................... 58
SunTouch Solar System Installation .............................................................................................. 59
SunTouch Solar System Start-Up ................................................................................................. 59
Pool Cleaner Protection ............................................................................................................... 59
SunTouch Pool/Spa Controller System Start-Up ............................................................................... 60
Check Electronics ........................................................................................................................ 60
SunTouch System Test ................................................................................................................ 60
Testing the auxiliary relays .......................................................................................................... 60
Setting up the SunTouch System for the First Time (after equipment installation) ............................. 61
Section 3: Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................ 63
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) .................................................................................................. 63
How do I setup a two-speed pump? .............................................................................................. 63
Can I switch the heater on and change the temperature from the spa? ......................................... 63
How do I switch on solar heating? ................................................................................................ 63
SunTouch Error Messages ............................................................................................................... 64
Error Messages ........................................................................................................................... 64
Self Test Messages ..................................................................................................................... 64
Resetting the System Fuses ............................................................................................................ 64
Problem Solving a Solar System ...................................................................................................... 65
Testing the Solar System ............................................................................................................. 65
Temperature vs. Resistance Data ..................................................................................................... 66
IntelliChlor Error Messages .............................................................................................................. 67
System Problem Diagnosis .............................................................................................................. 67
Quick Touch Wireless Problems. ..................................................................................................... 68
IntelliFlo 4x160 Warning and Alarm Conditions ................................................................................. 70
Alarm and warning LED sequence ............................................................................................... 70
Suction Blockage ......................................................................................................................... 70
Wiring SunTouch to the IntelliChlor Salt Chlorine Generator .............................................................. 71
SunTouch Specification .................................................................................................................... 71
Appendix ........................................................................................................................................ 73
Emergency Shut-Off switch .............................................................................................................. 73
Location ....................................................................................................................................... 73
Installing the ESO Circuit Board ................................................................................................... 74
Glossary .......................................................................................................................................... 76
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Important Notice:
Attention Installer: This manual contains important information about the installation, operation and safe use of
this product. This information should be given to the owner and/or operator of this equipment. When installing
and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed, including the following:
WARNING:IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE, ELECTRIC
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Before attempting installation or service, ensure that all power to the circuit supplying power to the
system is disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker.
Grounding (earth bonding) is required. The SunTouch Power Center should be installed by a qualified
professional and grounded.
Read Safety Precautions and Important Instructions. Before attempting any electrical wiring, be
sure to read and follow Safety Instructions. Wiring should only be performed by a qualified
professional.
WARNING - Before installing this product, read and follow all warning notices and instructions which are
included. Failure to follow safety warnings and instructions can result in severe injury, death, or property
damage. Call (800) 831-7133 for additional free copies of these instructions.
WARNING - Water temperature in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit may be hazardous to your health.
Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal temperature
of the body reaches a level several degrees above normal body temperature of 98.6° F (37° C). The symptoms
of hyperthermia include drowsiness, lethargy, dizziness, fainting, and an increase in the internal temperature of
the body.
The effects of hyperthermia include: 1) Unawareness of impending danger. 2) Failure to perceive heat. 3) Failure
to recognize the need to leave the spa. 4) Physical inability to exit the spa. 5) Fetal damage in pregnant women.
6) Unconsciousness resulting in danger of drowning.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they are closely
supervised at all times.
WARNING - The use of alcohol, drugs, or medication can greatly increase the risk of fatal
hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
WARNING - Control System is intended to control heaters with built-in high limit circuits ONLY. Failure to do
so may cause property damage or personal injury. All water will be routed through the heater assembly.
WARNING - Do not use this product to control an automatic pool cover. Swimmers may become entrapped
underneath the cover.
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IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS (Continued)
General Installation Information
1. All work must be performed by a licensed electrician, and must conform to all national, state, and local
codes.
2. Install to provide drainage of compartment for electrical components.
3. If this system is used to control underwater lighting fixtures, a ground-fault circuit interrupter (GFCI)
must be provided for these fixtures. Conductors on the load side of the ground-fault circuit-interrupter
shall not occupy conduit, junction boxes or enclosures containing other conductors unless such
conductors are also protected by a ground-fault circuit-interrupter. Refer to local codes for details.
4. A terminal grounding bar stamped is located inside the SunTouch Power Center. To reduce the
risk of electric shock, this terminal must be connected to the grounding means provided in the electric
supply service panel with a continuous copper wire equivalent in size to the circuit conductors
supplying this equipment (no smaller than 12 AWG or 3.3 mm). The bonding lug(s) provided on this unit
are intended to connect a minimum of one No. 8 AWG for US installation and two No. 6 AWG for
Canadian installations solid copper conductor between this unit and any metal equipment, metal
enclosures or electrical equipment, metal water pipe, or conduit within 5 feet (1.5 m) of the unit.
5. The electrical supply for this product must include a suitably rated switch or circuit breaker to open all
ungrounded supply conductors to comply with Section 422-20 of the National Electrical Code, ANSI/
NFPA 70.1987. The disconnecting means must be readily accessible to the tub occupant but installed
at least 10 ft. (3.05 m) from the inside wall of the pool.
6. Supply conductor must be sized to support all loads.
Safety Notice
Important Safety Instructions
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be
followed, including the following:
READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING - To reduce the risk of injury, do not permit children to use this product unless they
are closely supervised at all times.
WARNING - Water in excess of 100 degrees Fahrenheit may be hazardous to your health.
WARNING - For units intended for use in other than single-family dwellings, a clearly labeled
emergency switch shall be provided as part of the installation. The switch shall be readily
accessible to the occupants and shall be installed at least 10 feet (3.05 m) away, adjacent to, and
within sight of, the unit.
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Technical Support
Sanford, North Carolina (8 A.M. to 5 P.M. ET)
Moorpark, California (8 A.M. to 5 P.M. PT)
Phone: (800) 831-7133
Fax: (800) 284-4151
Web sites
visit www.pentairpool.com and staritepool.com
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Section 1
SunTouch System Overview
SunTouch Control System Overview
Welcome to the Pentair SunTouch pool and spa control system - The next generation in intelligent control
systems. The SunTouch control system can be easily configured to operate in “Solar Only” mode for solar
systems, or in “Pool/Spa” mode for shared equipment systems, or single body pool or spa systems. The
SunTouch system is also compatible with the IntelliChlor® salt chlorine generator for pool water sanitizing, and
with the IntelliFlo® 4x160 variable speed pump. For a complete list of SunTouch systems and optional
equipment see to page 38.
SunTouch Solar Mode
The SunTouch Solar system offers automatic solar heating control using a differential temperature control
designed especially for solar-heated swimming pool, spas, and hot tubs. Whenever solar energy is available,
SunTouch will automatically activate a motorized three-port solar valve and/or the optional solar booster pump
which controls the water flow direction, and pump pool water through the solar collectors. The filter pump
timer can be set so the filter pump is operating during that time of the day when solar energy is available.
If you are using a pool cleaner booster pump for your pool, SunTouch will disable the pump for five minutes
whenever the solar system turns on. This protects the pump from possible damage caused by residual air
within the solar panels.
Note: For information about setting up and operating SunTouch as a solar only system, see page 4.
SunTouch Pool/Spa Mode
SunTouch Pool/Spa mode provides automation controls for pool and spa shared equipment systems, or for pool
only or spa only (single body) systems. With the addition of two valve actuators, SunTouch can be configured
to control your pool and spa heating and filtration schedules and additional features such as pool lights,
automatic cleaners, or waterfalls.
Using the optional QuickTouch® (QT4) wireless remote controller you can control up to four circuits to
activate the spa circulation, and for operating three auxiliary pieces of equipment (such as lights, jet pump, air
blower, waterfall, etc.). For more information, see “Main Menu: QuickTouch (QT4) Wireless Remote,” on
page 28.
Note: For information about setting up and operating SunTouch as a standard pool and spa controller
in “Pool/Spa” mode, see page 9.
SunTouch Power Center
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SunTouch Control Buttons
Liquid Crystal Display (LCD): The main system display consists of a 16 x 2 alphanumeric character
LCD with backlighting for easy viewing.
Pool and Spa status display: While SunTouch is in normal day-to-day operations, the main status
screen will toggle between the pool (or spa) set and current temperature, and the current air
temperature (if an air sensor is installed, see page 24 for details). The current system time is displayed
on the lower left side of the screen. The heating source (if enabled) is displayed on the lower right side
of the screen. To switch the pool circuit on and display the pool temperature, the pool circuit must be set
to “On” (see Circuit On/Off Menu (1/13) on page 13 for details). To activate the Spa, press the Up
arrow button to view the current Spa temperature. For more information about the spa Up arrow button,
see page 3.
MENU button: Use the MENU button to access the Main Menu items. There are 13
menu items to select from. Press the MENU button to view each of the 13 menu
items. The Main Menu items are displayed along with its menu number (1/13). Use
the Menu button to scroll through the 13 menu items. To exit a menu item at any point,
press the Left button to return to the main status screen. If no menu activity is
detected after five minutes, the main screen is displayed. All menu settings are
permanently saved and retained in the SunTouch control panel even after power is
removed from the control panel. For descriptions of the Main Menu items using
“Pool/Spa” mode see page 13.
SunTouch Control Panel
Use the SunTouch control panel buttons to program and control pool and spa operations. You can schedule
daily operations to run automatically using the SunTouch menu features, and manually adjust temperature
settings, switch lights on and off, and setup pool/spa equipment. The SunTouch LCD displays the current
temperature settings, current time and equipment status information.
MENU
Main Menu 1/13
Circuit On/Off
SunTouch Control Panel
(Pool/Spa mode - Shared Equipment System)
SPA 71°F / 91°F
11:51AM HEATER
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Control Buttons (Continued)
Left button: While in the Main menu, use the Left arrow button to exit the main menu
and return to the Main status screen.
Right button: While in the Main menu, use the Right arrow button to select a setting
or parameter, or scroll through the available selected menu items. To exit the Main
menu, press the Left arrow button.
(-) TEMP) and (+)TEMP button temperature controls: When in Pool/Spa mode, press
the (-) TEMP button to lower set temperature or the (+) TEMP button to raise the set
temperature for the pool or spa water. Note: The pool filter pump circuit must be
switched on to display the current pool temperature settings. “HEATER” is
displayed on the lower line of the main screen indicating the current heat source
is switched on (enabled). For more information about selecting a heat source,
see the “Selecting a Heat Source” on page 10. For information about switching on
the filter pump circuit, see “Main Menu: Circuit On/Off (1/13)” on page 13. These
buttons are only used in Pool/Spa mode. For information about Pool/Spa mode, see
page 9.
Up and Down arrow button: While in the Main Menu, use the Up and Down arrow
buttons to adjust or change a menu item parameter or setting. The Up button
increases a value, or toggles a setting. The Down arrow button decreases a value, or
toggles a setting. After changing a menu item setting or value, it is automatically
saved.
SPA (Up arrow button): Use this button to switch the spa on and off. When the spa is
activated, the main screen will display the actual and set point temperature setting.
Press this button to activate the filter pump and rotate the valves and circulate pool
water to the spa. To enable heat for the spa when this circuit is switched on, either
switch on the heat source or switch on Manual Heat from the Heat menu. HEATER
(or SOLAR) is displayed when the heat source is enabled. If the Spa button is
pressed, while the filter pump is active (see page 13 to enable the pool filter pump),
the spa valves will rotate to circulate water to the spa. When the Spa (Up arrow)
button is pressed to switch the spa off, the filter pump will rotate the valves to
circulate water to pool and continue to operate in pool mode. The Spa button function
is only used in Pool/Spa mode. For information about Pool/Spa mode, see page 9.
Note: For Single Body systems, the UP arrow button is used for the HI-TEMP/
LO-TEMP temperature control. For more information about the HI-TEMP/LO
TEMP button temperature control, see page 33.
AUX 1 (Down arrow On/Off button): Use the AUX 1 (Down arrow) button to
manually switch the AUX 1 relay output on and off. You can also switch AUX 2, and
AUX 3 on and off from the “Circuit On/Off menu. The number 1, 2, and 3 will be
displayed on the main screen when the auxiliary circuits are switched on. The AUX 1,
AUX 2 and AUX 3 functions are only used in “Pool/Spa” mode. For information
about “Pool/Spa” mode, see page 9.
Note: In the example shown (left), AUX D is displayed, indicating that AUX 1 is
currently in “delay” mode and is not yet active. The same applies when AUX 2
or AUX 3 are in “Delay” mode. See “Assigning Circuit Functions” on page 26
for more information.
SPA 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
AIR 71°F
11: 51AM AUX 123
POOL 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
SPA 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
Set temperature
Actual temperature
AIR 71°F
11: 51AM AUX D23
SPA
AUX 1
(-) TEMP
(+) TEMP
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SunTouch Main Status Screen (Solar Only)
The SunTouch “Solar Only” main status screen display description is given below.
AIR 85°F
11:51 AM
Lower current set point
temperature setting
AIR temperature: In “Solar Only” mode the
main screen toggles the display between the
current AIR temperature and the actual and set
point water temperature. The SunTouch system
time also displays as set in the “Time Set”
menu. In order to display the air temperature,
an optional air sensor is required. The air
sensor can be enabled and disabled from the
“Solar Only” menu.
Use Up/Down
buttons for menu
navigation only
(see “Up and down
arrow button”
on page 3).
SunTouch Control Panel (Solar Only mode)
SunTouch Solar Only System
The SunTouch “Solar Only” system is factory ready and to operate. From the main menu you can adjust the
water temperature setting, set the start and stop differential temperatures, and set the solar and cleaner freeze
protection feature. If additional features are required, such as a solar booster pump, you can access the “Pool/
Spa” mode (shared equipment) menu features. For more information about these modes, refer to “Solar Only
Menus,” on page 6, and “Pool/Spa Mode Menus (Shared Equipment)” on page 12.
WATER 77°/ 90°F
11:51 AM SOL ON
Water temperature settings: Displays the
actual (77°F) and set point (90°F) water
temperature. Adjust the water temperature
in “Set Water Temp” menu (page 6).
SOL ON: Displays when solar heat is
available and water is circulating through
the collector array. Solar heat is available
when the set point water temp is higher
than the solar temperature and the solar
temperature is higher than the actual
water temperature.
SOL OFF: Displays when solar heat is not
available (i.e. when the set point water
temp is lower than the solar
temperature and the solar temperature is
lower than the actual water temperature.
Raise current set point
temperature setting
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Operating SunTouch in Solar Only Mode
SunTouch Solar Only mode
In “Solar only” mode, you can control your SunTouch solar system to heat your pool and spa. From the control
panel you can set the temperature, and the differential temperature controls for the water up heat up to the set
temperature. After the temperature is reached, the solar system is automatically switched off.
Solar Only auxiliary outputs (Filter pump, booster pump, cleaner and time clock)
Filter pump: In “Solar Only” mode, the Filter pump is controlled externally by the time clock, which ensures
the Filter pump is running before the Booster pump switches on.
Booster pump: To increase water pressure through the collector array, a high voltage booster pump can be
used in addition to the main Filter pump. The Booster pump will switch on at the same time as the Filter pump,
assuming solar heat is available. When using a Booster pump, connect it to the AUX 1 relay in the SunTouch
Power Center. For SunTouch solar booster kit (P/N 520857) information, see page 38.
Pump output on the SunTouch motherboard is on whenever solar heat is available and off whenever
Solar heat is not available
AUX 1/Booster pump is on whenever Solar heat is available and off whenever solar heat is not
available
AUX 2 (Cleaner): The cleaner is off for five minutes when solar heat is detected.
The three actuated solar valves are off whenever solar heat is not available.
SunTouch Pool/Spa Mode
In Pool/Spa mode you can fully automate your pool and spa, pool only or spa only operations. The additional
SunTouch menu features let you create customized schedules for your pool and spa equipment, heat
temperatures, and chlorination settings to switch on and off at a set day and time. For maintenance and service
purposes, the control panel allows manual control of all pool and spa operations. For information about
Pool/Spa mode, see page 9.
Setting up SunTouch for Solar Only mode from Pool/Spa mode
To setup the SunTouch controller for “Solar Only” mode while in Pool/Spa mode:
To continue to set the solar heat settings, press the RIGHT arrow button to enter the solar water temperature
settings.
Note: If the SunTouch system is configured to operate as a “SOLAR ONLY” controller, all menu settings
are available from the “Solar Only” menu (see page 6) with the exception of changing the degree units
from Fahrenheit to Celsius (see page 22), which can be changed in the “Pool/Spa” mode menu (see
page 9 for more information).
Press either
Up or Down
button and select
“Solar Only”
Press the Right
button to save and
exit.
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
SunTouch
11: 51 AM
MENU MENU
System Mode
Solar Only
Press the MENU button to
access the Main Menu items
Press the MENU button
until “Advanced” displays
Press the Right button to
access the “System Mode”
options
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Set Water Temp
Solar Only [Pool/Spa]
System Mode
Temp: [40˚F - 104˚F or (4˚C - 40˚C)
Auto [Solar OFF, Solar ON]
System Control
Time Set: Hour/Minutes - AM/PM
Time Set
Start Temp Diff
Enabled: No [Yes]
Solar Freeze
Temp Diff: [3˚ - 9˚F]
Temp Diff: [2˚ - 5˚F]
Enabled: No [Yes]
Cleaner Freeze
StopTemp Diff
Enabled: No [Yes]
Air Sensor
- optional air sensor Installed for freeze protectio
n.
Adjusting the water temperature setting (Solar Only mode)
If you have already set the pool and spa water temperature in the “SET WATER TEMP” menu and you need
to adjust the water set point temperature, use the (-) TEMP or (+) TEMP) buttons to adjust the water
temperature.
Press the (-) TEMP or (+) TEMP) button to lower or raise the set temperature to the desired level.
The water temperature can be adjusted from 40° F to 104° F (4° C to 40° C). When solar heat is
available SOL ON is displayed on the lower display line. SOLAR ON or SOLAR OFF indicates that
solar heat is available or not available. Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (see
page 22). Note: To display the air temperature setting on the main screen, verify that the air
sensor is enabled in the Main menu, see “Advanced Menu,” on page 24.
Solar Only Menus
The following SunTouch main menu features are available when SunTouch is configured in “Solar Only” mode.
The main menu features are as follows:
Set Water Temperature
To set the water temperature:
Menu button: The Set Water Temp menu is displayed.
Up/Down button: Adjust to the desired set temperature from 40° F to 104° F or
(4° C to 40° C). This allows the solar system to heat the water up to set point
temperature. After the set point temperature is reached, the solar system is
automatically switched off. To determine your optimum water temperature setting, set
the “Set Temperature” settings to 100° F and observe the water temperature over a
period of a few days. When the maximum desired temperature of the pool is reached,
set the temperature again. Once this setting is identified, it will not be necessary to
change the set temperature again.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Solar Only Menus
The SunTouch “Solar Only” mode menus are shown below:
Set Water Temp
Temp: 81°F
WATER 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM SOL ON
Set
temperature
Lower water set
point temperature
Actual
temperature
Solar heat is
available
AIR 59°F
11: 51 AM
Raise water set
point temperature
Current air temperature (displays if optional
air sensor is enabled in the Solar Only menu)
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Solar Only Menus (Continued)
System Control
Use this feature to operate the SunTouch solar system in “AUTO” mode, or manually switch solar on or off.
Menu button: The Set Water Temp settings is displayed.
Right button: Press the button to display the “System Control” setting.
Up/Down button: The selections are:
AUTO: Automatically switch the system on whenever solar energy is available. Use
“AUTO” for normal operation and adjust the desired temperature setting for the pool,
spa. In “AUTO” mode, SunTouch will heat the pool or spa (rotate valve to solar
position) when the pool/spa sensor temperature is 3º or more higher than the collector
sensor temperature, and the pool or spa temperature is less than the high limit
temperature setting. When the two sensor temperatures are within 2º or the pool or
spa sensor is above the high limit setting SunTouch will stop heating and return the
valve to the pool position.
SOLAR ON: Manually switch the solar system on regardless of solar energy being
available. This position should be used only to test the solar system operation. Note:
The filter pump timer must be set so that the filter pump operates during the time
of the day when solar energy is available.
Note: Pool Pressure Cleaner Delay: Whenever the solar system is turned on, an
electronic delay automatically turns off the pool pressure cleaner for five
minutes. This protects the pump from damage caused by air in the solar panels
at system start-up. The pressure cleaner is connected to AUX 2 which will be
always set to on.
SOLAR OFF: Manually switch the solar system off.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
System Mode
This feature allows you to configure the SunTouch system to operate in “Solar Only” mode or in “Pool/Spa”
mode. For more information about Pool/Spa mode, see page 11.
Menu button: The Set Temp settings is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the System Mode setting is displayed.
Up/Down button: Select Solar Only for solar mode, or Pool/Spa mode.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Time Set
The SunTouch time is displayed on the main screen.
To set the SunTouch system time.
Menu button: The Set Temp settings is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the Time Set setting is displayed.
Up/Down button: Set the hour in your location. Note the AM or PM setting.
Right button: Move to the minutes setting.
Up/Down button: Set the minutes.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Time Set
02:25 PM
System Control
AUTO
System Mode
Solar Only
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Solar Only Menus (Continued)
Start and Stop Temp Differentials: Use this feature to adjust the start and stop temperature deferential settings
to start and stop solar water heating.
Menu button: The Solar Status setting is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the “Start Temperature Deferential” setting is
displayed.
Up/Down button: Adjust the temperature differential to start heating from 3° to 9°.
For example, if “Start” is set to 3°, this ensures that the solar collector water
temperature has to deviate by at least 3° to the specified set point temperature (in the
Heat (2/13) menu, on page 14) before it switches on. Once the solar system is on, the
actual water temperature will start converging towards the set water temperature as
it is heating. This ensures that it will not continually be switching on and off.
Right button: Move to the “Stop Temperature Differential” setting.
Up/Down button: Set the temperature differential to stop heating from 2° to 5°. This
setting sets how close to the target set point temperature to switch off solar heat.
Left button: Press the left button to return to the main status screen.
Solar Freeze protection: Use this feature to enable freeze protection for the solar equipment.
Menu button: The Set Water Temp setting is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the Solar Freeze setting is displayed.
Up/Down button: Select “Yes” to enable solar freeze protection or “No” to disable
freeze protection. If “Yes” is selected, the circuit will switch on if the air temperature
drops to 36° F (2° C). This feature is used to protect the system plumbing from being
damaged during freezing conditions. Note: When freezing conditions are detected
by the air sensor, the filter pump will be switched on and water will circulate
continuously through the system.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Cleaner Freeze protection: Use this feature to enable freeze protection for cleaner equipment.
Menu button: The Set Water Temp setting is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the Cleaner Freeze setting is displayed.
Up/Down button: Select “Yes” to enable cleaner freeze protection or “No” to
disable freeze protection. If “Yes” is selected, the circuit will switch on if the air
temperature drops to 36° F (2° C). This feature is used to protect the cleaner
equipment from being damaged during freezing conditions. Note: When freezing
conditions are detected by the air sensor, the filter pump will be switched on and
water will circulate continuously through the system.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Air Sensor (freeze protection requirement): Freeze protection for solar systems (“Solar Only” mode)
requires an optional ambient air temperature sensor (see page 38 for details). The air sensor must be enabled to
display the current air temperature on the main status screen. The optional air temperature sensor is used to
protect the system plumbing and equipment against freeze damage. For information about freeze protection for
circuits, valves and auxiliaries, see page 9. To enable or disable the air sensor:
Menu button: The Set Water Temp setting is displayed.
Right button: Press the button until the Air Sensor is displayed.
Up/Down buttons: Select Ye s to enable the sensor. Select No to disable the sensor
(and not display the air temperature on the main status screen).
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Start Tem Diff
Temp Diff:
Solar Freeze
Enabled: Yes
Cleaner Freeze
Enabled: Yes
Stop Tem Diff
Temp Diff:
Air Sensor
Enabled: Yes
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Freeze Protection in Solar Only mode
The SunTouch freeze protection function is active once the optional air sensor is installed and enabled
(see page 8). Freeze protection is enabled whenever the outside temperature is 36º F or lower. When freezing
conditions are detected by the air sensor the filter pump will be switched on and water will circulate continuously
through the system. It’s important that the air sensor be permanently placed in the shade and away from windy
locations. In the event of a power failure, the system will be unprotected. Recirculating water to protect your
system from freezing is not recommended in climates where freezing temperatures occur frequently and last for
extended periods.
Operating SunTouch in Pool/Spa mode (Shared Equipment)
SunTouch Pool/Spa Mode
Using SunTouch in the Pool/Spa mode allows pool and spa operations to be fully automated. The SunTouch
menu features let you create customized schedules for your pool and spa equipment, heat temperatures and
chlorination settings to switch on and off at a time and day. For maintenance and service purposes, the control
panel allows manual control of all pool and spa operations.
Setting up SunTouch to Operate in Pool/Spa Mode
To setup SunTouch to operate in Pool/Spa mode (shared equipment):
Press the LEFT arrow button to save and exit the main menu. Note: For the Pool/Spa menu settings, see
page 12.
Adjusting the water temperature setting in Pool/Spa mode
After setting the pool water temperature in the Heat menu (see page 14), you might occasionally need to adjust
the water set point temperature. Use the (-) TEMP and (+) TEMP buttons to set the water to the desired
temperature.
To adjust the spa set point water temperature: Press the Spa (Up arrow) button to display the actual and set
point water temperature settings. As shown below, the heat setting displayed on the left side (71° F) is the actual
water temperature and on the right side the set point temperature (91° F) is displayed. The set point
temperature is set in the Heat menu. Note: For Information about selecting the heat source, refer to
“Selecting the Heat Source” on page 10.
Press either
Up or Down
button and select
“Pool/Spa”
Press the Right
button to save and
exit.
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
SunTouch
11: 51 AM
MENU MENU
System Mode
Pool/Spa
Press the MENU button to
access the Main Menu items
Press the MENU button
until “Advanced” displays
Press the Right button to
access the “System Mode”
options
CAUTION If you live in a location where freezing conditions occur and there is no air sensor installed
or the air sensor is not enabled, your system will be unprotected.
POOL 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
Set
temperature
Lower water set
point temperature
Actual
temperature
Heater
activated
AIR 59°F
11: 51 AM Spa
button
Raise water set
point temperature
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Adjusting the water temperature setting in Pool/Spa mode (Continued)
Adjusting the pool water temperature: To display the pool water temperature settings, first activate
the “Pool” circuit. To activate the circuit, press the MENU button, then press the RIGHT arrow
button, then press the Up or Down arrow button. The pool water temperature settings are displayed.
Press the Left or Right button to adjust the pool water set temperature. The currently selected heat
source is displayed on the lower display line. The spa water temperature can be adjusted from 40° F
to 104° F (4° C to 40° C). Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius (see page 22).
Note: To display the air temperature setting on the main screen, the air sensor must be enabled.
For more information see “Advanced Menu,” on page 24.
Selecting the heat source
From the Heat menu you can set the spa and pool water temperature and select the heat source. The spa or pool
water will heat to the settings specified. The SunTouch system is compatible with solar and conventional heaters.
The SunTouch will use the heating source that is selected.
To select the heat source:
The heat source selections are:
OFF - No heating, even though the filter pump and other circuits may be operating.
HEATER - Use gas heater only. Use the UP arrow button to switch the filter pump then the heater
on. Once the heater is switched on it will continue heating the water until the heaters current highest
set point temperature triggers the heater sensor (approximately 104° F or 40° C). Note that setting
the “Heat Source” to “Heater” does not activate the filter pump. The filter pump must first be
switched on before the heater switches on. The heater will not run if water flow is not detected. Do
not activate the heater without running the pump.
SOLAR - Solar heating system selected as the only heat source. Solar heat can be switched on and
off in the “Solar” menu (see page 20). When solar energy is active the solar relay is switched on to
activate the booster pump (if installed) and rotate the valves to divert water through the solar
collector panels.
SOLAR PREF. - (Solar Preferred) - Used when solar and gas heating are combined. This feature
uses solar heating energy when it is most effective, then switch to gas heating when solar heating is
not available. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, enable “Solar” in the Solar menu
(see page 20).
Note: Solar Only mode - If a solar heating system is the only heat source, enable solar in the “Solar”
menu (see page 20).
Press either Up or Down
button select the heat
source. Press the Right
button to save and exit.
Main Menu 2/13
Heat
AIR 7°F
11: 51 AM
MENU MENU
Pool Heat Source
Heat: Heater
Press the MENU button to
access the Main Menu items
Press the MENU button twice
until the Heat menu displays
Press the Right button to
access the Heat menu items
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SPA/POOL: Press the SPA (Up
arrow) button to display the current
spa water temperature settings. If the pool filter pump is
switched on from the “Circuit On/Off” menu or a
programmed schedule, “POOL is displayed with the
current pool water temperature settings. “SPA” and
“POOL are displayed alternatively if both are active. The
filter pump will switch off while the pool/spa valves are
rotating into position.
For information about
HI-TEMP/LO-TEMP controls for this button (single body
system) see page 33.
SunTouch Main Status Screen (Pool/Spa mode - Shared Equipment)
Use the SunTouch display to view daily pool and spa operations. The “Schedule” menu feature (page 17) is
typically used for these operations. For manual spa operation, pressing the SPA Up button will activate the spa
circuit, switch on the filter pump, display the current spa water, air temperature setting, and heat source. To
activate the pool circuit and activate the filter pump, display the current pool water and air temperature, and heat
source, set the menu feature “Circuit On/Off” to “ON.” If the AUX 1 (Down arrow) button is assigned to a light
circuit, use this button to manually switch the lights on/off. Lights and other installed equipment are setup from the
“Circuit Function” menu (page 26). Before using the SunTouch system, familiarize yourself with the status screen
and control buttons.
AIR: Displays the outside ambient
air temperature via the air sensor
located near the pool area. To display the air
temperature setting, the air sensor must be enabled
(see “Advanced” menu, page 24). The main status screen
toggles between the pool, spa and air temperature
settings. Degree units are displayed in either Fahrenheit
or Celsius. If the top display line displays “SunTouch”, no
spa or pool function is active and air sensor is not
enabled.
SPA 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
Spa button: Switch the spa on
and off and display current
temperature settings. Press
this button to activate the filter
pump and rotate the valves
and circulate pool water to the
spa. To enable heat for the spa
when this circuit is switched
on, either switch on the heat
source or switch on “Manual
Heat” from the “Heat” menu.
AUX 1 button: Press this
button to manually switch on
the AUX 1 relay (number 1 is
displayed). AUX 1 can be
assign to operate accessory
equipment such as pool and
spa lights.
Note: For information about
HI-TEMP (UP arrow button)
circuit controls for single body
systems, see page 33.
Lower current set point
temperature setting
HEATER: Displays the heat source (Heater, Solar Prf., Solar)
being used as specified in the “Heat” menu settings (see page
14). If heat is enabled, when the pool filter pump is switch on, the
heat source is displayed.
75° F / 85° F: Displays the actual spa or pool water temperature
(75° F) and the set point temperature (85° F) as set in the
“Heater” menu (see page 14). To adjust set temperature setting
use the (-) TEMP and (+) TEMP buttons.
Time: Displays the SunTouch system time as set in the “Clock”
menu setting (see page 19).
AUX 1 2 3: Displays AUX 1, 2, 3 (lower line)
when these auxiliary relay circuits are
switched on. Press the AUX 1 (1) button to manually switch
auxiliary 1 on or off. AUX 2, and AUX 3 can be switch on and off
manually from the “Circuit On/Off menu (page 13). Auxiliary
functions are assign in the “Circ. Function” menu (page 26).
AUX D: “D” indicates the selected circuit
(AUX 1,2,3) is in “delay” mode. For
example, if AUX 2 is assigned to a cleaner, when the auxiliary
circuit 2 is switched on via the “Circuit On/Off menu setting, this
will force the filter pump on for five (5) minutes before the cleaner
pump switches on. See “Circuit Functions Menu” (page 26) for
more information.
Raise current set point
temperature setting
AIR 77°F FRZ
11: 51AM AUX 1
AIR 77°F FRZ
11: 51AM AUX 1
POOL 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
AIR 77°F
11: 51AM AUX D
FRZ: Indicates the air sensor is
connected and enabled, and
freeze protection is active (see page 26).
AIR 77°F
11: 51AM AUX 123
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Pool/Spa Mode Menus (Shared Equipment)
Note: (*) See page 6 for "SOLAR ONLY" main menu.
Filter Pump: [On/Off] - Default Off - See page 13
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3 [On/Off]
Circuit On/Off 1/13
Pool Temperature [40˚ F - 104˚ F] or [4˚ C - 40˚ C] - see page 14
Pool Heat Source [Off/Heater/Solar/Solar Prf] - To display "Solar/Solar Prf" must be first enabled in "Solar" menu.
Spa Temperature [40˚ F - 106˚ F] or [4˚ C - 41˚ C]
Spa Heat Source [Off/Heater/Solar/Solar Prf] - To display "Solar/Solar Prf" must be first enabled in "Solar" menu.
Manual Heat: [ON / OFF] - Default Off - See page 15
Heat 2/13
[Delayed Cancelled] Press Right button to cancel delays. - see page 16
Delay Cancel 3/13
Schedules: [Pool / Spa / AUX 1 / AUX 2 / AUX 3] - see page 17
Program: 4/4 [Add, Edit, Skip, Delete]
Schedule: Start/Stop [08:00A - 05:00P] 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM - 12 Hours
Schedules 4/13
Time Set: 06:00 AM [Hour/Minutes - AM/PM] - see page 19
Clock 5/13
Solar Status: Enabled [NO / YES] - Default No - see page 20
Start Temp Diff: Temp Diff [6 %]
Stop Temp Diff: Temp Diff [3 %]
Heat Pump: [Yes/No] - Default No
Solar 6/13
Advanced 8/13
Heater Delay: [No / Yes] - See page 22
Temp Units: [FAHRENHEIT / CELSIUS]
Calibrate Water: Temp 10˚ F
Calibrate Air: Temp 90˚ F
Calibrate Solar: Temp 100˚ F
Air Sensor: [On/Off] - (Default On) - See page 24
System Mode: [Pool/Spa/Solar Only*]
System Type: [Shared Equipment, Single Body]
Reset Factory: [Erase ALL? (No / Yes]
Valves Circuit: [NONE, SPA, POOL, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX3, SOLAR, HEATER, FREEZE] - see page 21
Valves 7/13
Firmware Rev (System firmware revision level) - see page 25
Solar Temp [Fahrenheit/Celcius - Status display only] - (Displays if Solar is enabled in Heat menu)
Self Test
Diagnostics 9/13
SINGLE SPEED [TWO SPEED, INTELLIFLO 4] - see page 29
Two Speed - Pump Circuits 1 - 4 [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar Heater, Pool Heater, Spa Heater, Freeze]
IntelliFlo 4 - Circuit 1 - 4 - Set pump speed
1 - RPM: [400-3450] - 750 Default
1 - Pump Circuit - [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar Heater, Pool Heater, Spa Heater, Freeze]
2 - RPM: [400-3450] - 1500 Default
2 - Circuit - [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
3 - RPM: [400-3450] - 2350 Default
3 - Circuit - [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
4 - RPM: [400-3450] - 3110 Default
4 - Circuit - [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
Pumps 12/13
QuickTouch 11/13
QuickTouch - Assign 1 - 4 circuits) - see page 28
1, 2, 3, 4 [None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heat Boost, Heat Enabled]
Pool Circuit: Freeze [OFF / ON] - Default Off - see page 26
Spa Circuit: Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 1 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 2 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 3 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
Circ. Functions 10/13
IntelliChlor: Enable [No / Yes] - see page 31
Pool %: (0% - 100%) - 50 (Default)
Spa %: (0% - 100%) - 8 (Default)
Super Chlr: (No/Yes) - No (Default)
Run Hours: (0 -72) - 0 (Default)
IntelliChlor - Salt Level: Displays current salt level (xxxx) ppm - Status: OK - NO ERRORS
(SUPER CHLORINATE, COM LINK ERROR, CHECK FLOW / PCB, LOW SALT, VERY LOW SALT,
HIGH CURRENT, CLEAN CELL!!, LOW VOLTAGE)
IntelliChlor 13/13
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Pool/Spa Mode Menus
The following describes the 13 menus provided for Pool/Spa Mode. Each menu item and it’s number
(1 through 13) is displayed on the top line of the main screen.
Circuit On/Off Menu (1/13)
Use the “Circuit On/Off” feature to manually switch the pool filter pump, AUX 1, AUX 2, and AUX 3 relay
output ON or OFF. Switching these circuit on or off will override programmed schedules that might already be
assigned to circuits. For more information about schedules, see “Schedules Menu” on page 17.
Pool Filter Pump On/Off: Use the “Circuit On/Off” Pool setting, to manually switch the pool filter pump relay
on or off. When the pool filter pump is set to on, the valve actuator will rotate to isolate the pool water from
the spa water, and switch the heater on (if enabled in the “Heat” menu). When this circuit relay is switched on
manually, it remains on until either you switch it off manually or the default 12 hours has elapsed. For example,
if the filter pump is scheduled to automatically run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM daily, then the filter pump is
switched on manually at 9:00 PM, it will run continuously until the next day at 5:00 PM then switch off. The
schedule will then continue from then on. The top display line on the main status screen will alternately display
the current water temperature and the current air temperature (if the air sensor is enable, see page 24 for
details). If the pool filter pump is on, and the spa is switched on using the Up arrow button, the main status
screen will alternately display the current water temperature between “Pool” and “Spa” mode. For HI-TEMP,
LO-TEMP controls (SunTouch single body system), see page 33.
Menu button: Select the Circuit On/Off menu (1/13).
Right button: Select the “Circuit On/Off” Pool On/Off setting. Use this function to
manually switch the pool filter pump on or off.
Note: The Solar auxiliary relay (Valve C) on the SunTouch motherboard can
operate a solar booster pump which will switch on when the filter pump is
running. Solar heat must also be available and the water must be below the set
point temperature setting. For more information, see “Solar Menu” on page 20.
Up/Down button: Press the Up or down button to toggle the setting on or off. After
changing the setting the main status screen displays the current water temperature.
To adjust the set point temperature, use the Left and Right arrow buttons.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
AUX 1 2: Use this feature to manually switch the auxiliary relay output circuit on or off. These auxiliary
circuits can be assigned to operate the pool and spa system valves, lights and other equipment. When the
AUX 1 or AUX 2 circuit relay is switched on manually, it remains on until either you switch it off manually,
the default 12 hours has elapsed. For example, if the filter pump is scheduled to automatically run from 9:00
AM to 5:00 PM daily then the filter pump is switched on manually at 9:00 PM, it will run continuously until the
next day at 5:00 PM then switch off. The schedule will then continue from then on.
Menu button: Select the Circuit On/Off menu to manually switch AUX 1, AUX 2
relay on or off
Right button: Press the Right button until AUX 1, AUX 2, or AUX 3 is displayed.
Up/Down button: Press the Up or down button to toggle the AUX circuit on or off.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
AUX 3: The AUX 3 circuit can be used as an extra assignment to control pump speeds or a valve actuator (see
page 26 for details). For example, AUX 3 can be assigned to control the high speed function of a 2-Speed
pump or one of the four speeds of the IntelliFlo 4x160 pump. The pump speed control can be selected/
activated via a scheduled program or switched on/off manually. You can also assign a button on the
four-function QuickTouch wireless remote (optional equipment) to control the high-speed pump function.
Circuit On/Off
Pool: ON
Main Menu 1/13
Circuit On/Off
Circuit On/Of
AUX 2: ON
Main Menu 1/13
Circuit On/Off
Pool 77°F / 79°F
9:45 AM HEATER
AIR 71°F
11: 51AM AUX 23
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Circuit On/Off Menu (1/13) Continued
To return to the menu items, press the Left button.
Note: The AUX 1 relay circuit can also be switched on or off using the control
panel Down arrow button. When the Down arrow button is pressed to switch the
AUX 1 circuit on, AUX 1 is displayed.
Heat Menu (2/13)
Use the heat menu settings to specify the set point temperature and select the heat source for the pool and
spa. The water will begin to heat whenever the heater is manually switched on. To switch the heater on, press
the Spa button (Up arrow button) or switch the Filter Pump to “On” (see Circuit On/Off on page 13) even if
the heater is set to off. The spa will also begin to heat when switched on by the optional QuickTouch wireless
remote. The SunTouch system allows for solar and conventional heaters. The SunTouch will use the heating
source that is selected. The heat source selections are:
OFF - No heating even though pump and other circuits may be operating.
HEATER - Use gas heater only. Use the UP arrow button to switch the filter pump then the heater
on. Once the heater is switched on it will continue heating the water until the heaters current highest
set point temperature triggers the heater sensor (approximately 104° F or 40° C). Note that setting
the “Heat Source” to “Heater” does not activate the filter pump. The filter pump must first be
switched on before the heater switches on. The heater will not run if water flow is not detected. Do
not activate the heater without running the pump.
SOLAR - Solar heating system selected as the only heat source. Solar heat can be switched on and
off in the “Solar” menu (see page 20). When solar energy is active the solar relay is switched on to
activate the booster pump (if installed) and rotate the valves to divert water through the solar
collector panels.
SOLAR PREF. - (Solar Preferred) - Used when solar and gas heating are combined. This feature
uses solar heating energy when it is most effective, then switch to gas heating when solar heating is
not available. In order to display “Solar Pref.” on the main screen, enable “Solar” in the Solar menu
(see page 20).
Pool Temperature and Heat Source settings
To set the pool temperature and switch the heater on or off:
Menu button: Select the Heat menu.
Right/Left button: Select the pool temperature setting.
Up/Down button: Adjust to the desired pool set point temperature
(from 40° F to 104° F or 4° C to 40° C).
Right button: Access the pool heat source setting.
Up/Down button: Select the heat source options: Off, Heater, Solar Preferred or
Solar.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Pool Heat Source
Heat: Heater
Pool Temperature
Temp: 75°F
Main Menu 2/13
Heat
Pool 77°F / 79°F
9:45 AM AUX 1
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Heat Menu (2/13) (Continued)
Spa Temperature and Heat Source
To set the spa temperature and switch the heater on or off:
Menu button: Select the Heat menu.
Right button: Select the spa temperature setting.
Up/Down button: Press the button until the Spa Temperature setting displays. Adjust
to the desired spa set point temperature
(from 40° F to 104° F or 4° C to 40° C).
Right button: Select the spa heat source setting.
Up/Down button: Select the heat source options: Off, Heater, Solar Preferred or
Solar.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
HI-TEMP/LO-TEMP (Pool or Spa) Control Button
When SunTouch is operating as a single body (pool only or spa only, see page 33), the HI-TEMP (UP arrow)
button is assigned to manually control the pool or spa water temperature. Use this button to switch the filter
pump and heater on or off. The heater must be enabled in the “Heat 2/13” menu (page 14) to activate the
heater. To manually switch on or off the heater, use “Manual Heat” in the “Heat 2/13” menu. The heat
temperature settings are displayed on the main screen. This button can also be assigned for LOW temperature
control (see page 34).
Manual Heat (Off/On)
By default, the Manual Heat spa feature is set to “On.” This allows your spa to begin to heat whenever it is
manually switched on using the Spa button (Up arrow button) regardless of the of the heat source setting in
the Heat menu. You can also use the QuickTouch (QT4) wireless remote controller to switch your spa on.
The Manual Heat feature allows you to schedule your spa to filter daily with the heater set to off, and then be
ready to heat whenever the Spa button is pressed. This feature will not work for solar systems, only heaters.
Manual Heat
To enable or disable spa manual heat when switched on manually:
Menu button: Select the Heat menu.
Right button: Select the Manual Heat setting.
Up/Down button: Select Off to disable or On to automatically begin spa heating
whenever the spa is switched on manually when the set temperature is higher than
the water temperature, and the Spa is manually switched on. The heater will switch
off when the water temperature rises above the set temperature or the circuit is
switched back on.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Spa Temperature
Temp: 85°F
Spa Heat Source
Heat: Heater
Main Menu 2/13
Heat
Main Menu 2/13
Heat
Manual Heat
Manual Heat: On
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Delay Cancel Menu (3/13)
Use the Delay Cancel feature for service or testing purposes. Normally, there is no need to cancel any of the
following delays except for servicing or testing the system. For convenience, on a onetime basis, the Delay
Cancel feature will cancel the following safety delays.
Heater Cool-Down Delay Cancel: Shuts Filter Pump off immediately.
2-Speed Filter Pump five-minute START on HIGH SPEED Delay Cancel: Shifts pump to low
speed.
Automatic Pool Cleaner START Delay: Starts Cleaner Pump immediately, without normal delay in
which the filter pump first runs for 5 minutes.
Automatic Pool Cleaner SOLAR Delay: Allows Cleaner Pump to run even though solar delay has
shut it off for 5 minutes.
Some heaters require a cool-down cycle before being switched off. This can be setup in the menu to run the
filter pump an additional ten minutes to dissipate residual heat built up inside the heater combustion chamber.
The Delay Cancel feature is mainly for use by service technicians when it’s necessary to shut the filter pump
off immediately, and know the heater has not been running. Heaters manufactured by Pentair do not require
this cool-down period and do not need the delay to be set up.
Delay Cancel
To activate Delay Cancel:
Menu button: Press the Menu button until Delay Cancel displays.
Right button: Use the Right button activate Delay Cancel for one time only. “Delay
Cancelled” is displayed, then the Main status screen is displayed.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Main Menu 3/13
Delay Cancel
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Schedules Menu (4/13)
Scheduled start and stop programs can be assigned to pool, spa and auxiliary circuits (AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3)
functions. The start and stop times can be programed to run automatically within a 12 hour period. The default
run time for a scheduled circuit is 8:00 AM to 5:00 PM which can be adjusted in 15 minutes increments. A
maximum of four scheduled programs can be setup for any one circuit, with a total of six programs for all
circuits combined.
To program a circuit:
Add a new program to a circuit
Press the Menu button to select the Schedules menu (4 of 13).
Press the Right button to schedule an available circuit.
Press the Up/Down button to select the circuit to program. The circuits are: Pool,
Spa, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3. If there existing programs assigned to circuits, use
these buttons to scroll through the each programmed circuit.
Press the Right button twice to move to the mode settings (Add, Edit Delete). To
add a program, Use the Up/Down button to select Add. Press the Right button.
“Edit” is displayed (blinks on and off) and the circuit number will increment from zero
to one (1/1). At this point there are still three available circuit that can be assigned to
the circuit.
Mode settings
Add: Add up to four programs to the selected circuit.
Delete: Delete the current program
Edit: Move to the Start/Stop time for the current circuit program.
Set the start and stop time
Press the Right button to move to Start time setting for the circuit.
Press the Up/Down button to set the time to automatically start the circuit. Adjust
the start time in 15 minutes increments for AM or PM.
Press the Right button to move to Stop time setting.
Press the Up/Down button to set the time to automatically stop the circuit. Adjust
the stop time in 15 minutes increments for AM or PM.
Press the Right button twice to set to edit another program.
or
Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Main Menu 4/13
Schedules
Schedule [Pool ]
Prg: 0/0 - Add
Schedule [Pool ]
Start: 8:00 AM
Schedule [Pool ]
Stop: 4:30 AM
Schedule [Pool ]
Prg: 1/1 - Edit
Schedule [Pool ]
Prg: 0/0 - Add
Main Menu 4/13
Schedules
Schedule [Pool ]
Prg: 0/0 - Add
POOL 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
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Schedules Menu (4/13) (Continued)
Schedule your Spa or Pool
You can set a daily start and stop time to switch the filter pump on and rotate the pool or spa valves into the
“Spa” or “Pool” position. The heater will automatically heat the spa or pool water up to the set point
temperature as set in the “Heat” menu (see page 14). If the pool has a separate jet pump or blower controlled
by AUX 1 and/or AUX 2 , these need to be scheduled separately. You can also program when to filter and
heat your pool, and switch light or auxiliary circuits on or off.
You can create schedules to automatically run equipment like pool filtration or lights. Any circuit can be set to
switch on and off on every day of the week. When a relay is switched on manually, it remains on until you
either switch it off manually, or the next time the relay is scheduled to be switched off. For example, if the
filter pump is scheduled to automatically run from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM daily then the filter pump is switched on
manually at 9:00 PM, it will run continuously for 12 hours until the next day at 5:00 PM then switch off. The
programmed schedule will then continue from then on. Default run time for the a scheduled program is 12
hours. If you program the start and stop times the same the schedule will run for 24 hours if scheduled to run
for one day. A spa or pool program can be overridden using the Spa button (Up arrow) or set Circuit On/Off
pool filter pump to on in the Circuit On/Off menu (see page 13).
Edit an existing program
1. Press the Menu button until Schedules (menu 4) is displayed then press the Right button.
2. Press the Up/Down button to scroll through the circuits with their assigned programs.
3. Press the Right button to move to the first digit of the program number for the circuit. For example
(2/4), two is the second program of four assigned programs.
4. Press the Up/Down button to select the desired program number.
5. Press the Right button to move to the mode setting.
6. Press the Up/Down button until Edit is displayed. To edit the start and stop time for the circuit, press
the Right button to move to the Start setting.
Delete a program
1. Press the Menu button until Schedules (menu 4) is displayed then press the Right button.
2. Press the Up/Down button to scroll through the circuits with their assigned programs.
3. Press the Right button to move to the first digit of the program number for the circuit. For example
(3/4), one is the third program of four assigned programs.
4. Press the Up/Down button to select the desired program number.
5. Press the Right button to move to the mode setting. Press the Up/Down button until “Del” is
displayed.
6. Press the Right button to delete the program 1. The program counter now displays (3/4). If you
want to delete the other three programs, repeat steps 3 through 6.
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Clock Menu (5/13)
Use the Clock menu to set the SunTouch system time. The current time in hours, minutes and AM/PM is
displayed on the main screen. The system clock settings are used for the SunTouch system scheduled
operations. The SunTouch system clock will continue to run even if power is removed from the SunTouch
system at the enclosure.
Clock
To set the system time:
Menu button: Select the Clock menu.
Right button: Select the clock settings.
Up/Down button: Adjust the hour to the current time in your location
including AM/PM).
Right button: Move to the minutes setting.
Up/Down button: Adjust the minutes to the current time.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Main Menu 5/13
Clock
Time Set
11:30 AM
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Solar Menu (6/13)
Use the solar settings to setup solar or configure solar as a heat pump:
Setting Up Solar Control: Ensure that the solar temperature sensor is installed.
Installing Solar Heating: First, install the solar sensor at the collectors and connect to the SunTouch
enclosure. If “Heat Pump” is selected and is being used in place of a solar heating system, install Solar sensor
near the SunTouch Enclosure. Connect the wires to the SOLAR screw terminals according to the wiring
diagram on page 51. Plug the solar valve actuator cable into three-pin socket marked VLV C on the SunTouch
motherboard. If a solar booster pump is being installed, connect the pump to a power relay and plug a low
voltage cable from relay into the two-pin socket marked SOLAR on the SunTouch motherboard.
To access the Solar menu:
Solar
To enable a solar heater and set the temperature start and run time settings:
Menu button: Select the Solar menu.
Right button: Select the solar settings menu.
Up/Down button: Select Ye s or No to enable solar. If Yes is selected, Solar will be
displayed in the main screen.
If solar is enabled, the solar pump relay will switch on when the water temperature is
lower than the set temperature setting, and the solar sensor temperature is higher than
the water temperature. It might be necessary for you to adjust the pool and spa set
temperature settings separately. The correct temperature setting will be used, which
also depends on what position the pool and spa suction valve is currently in.
Right button: Select the Start Temperature Differential setting.
Up/Down button: Adjust the temperature differential to start heating from 3° to 9°.
For example, if “Start” is set to 3°, this ensures that the temperature has to deviate
by 3° at least to the specified set point temperature (in the Heat menu, on page 18)
before it switches on. Once the solar system is on it will start converging as it is
heating. This ensures that it will not continually be switching on and off.
Right button: Select the Stop Temperature Deferential setting.
Up/Down button: Set the temperature differential to stop heating from 2° to 5°. This
setting sets how close to the target set point temperature to switch off solar heat.
Right button: Move to the “Enable Heat Pump” setting.
Up/Down button: Select Ye s or No to enable solar as a heat pump. Select Ye s if a
heat pump is being used in place of a solar heating system. If Solar is set to heat
pump, Valve A is free to be used by other circuits.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Main Menu 6/13
Solar
Solar Status
Enable: No
Start Tem Diff
Temp Diff: 9
Stop Tem Diff
Temp Diff: 9
Enable
Heat Pump: Yes
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Valves Menu (7/13)
This feature allows you assign a circuit to the extra valve output (Valve C) on the SunTouch motherboard. The
SunTouch system can drive the auxiliary valve actuator for applications such as solar heating and water
features and for freeze protection. By assigning any one of the auxiliary (AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3) circuits to
control the valve actuator, you can conserve auxiliary circuits for high voltage relays for controlling pumps and
lights.
Note: When solar heating is enabled in the “Solar” menu (see page 20) and is not configured as a heat
pump, Valve C is dedicated for controlling the solar heating valve actuator. Also, only “SOLAR” is
displayed when solar is enabled. To select other circuits (AUX 1, AUX2, etc.) solar must be switched
off.
Valve Circuit
To assign a circuit to Valve C:
Menu button: Select the Valve menu.
Right button: Select the Valves settings.
Up/Down buttons: Select a circuit to assign to Valve C. The circuits names are:
None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater and Freeze (protection).
Note: Freeze protection function protects the pool, plumbing, and equipment
against freeze damage. If the outside air temperature sensor falls below 36° F,
freeze protection is activated and the pool/spa filter pump relay is switched on to
circulate the pool water.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Valve Circuit
[SPA ]
Main Menu 7/13
Valve
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Advanced Menu (8/13): Pool/Spa Delays
The pool and spa delays feature allows you to assign a delay function to the following equipment.
Heater Cool-Down Delay Cancel: Shuts Filter Pump off immediately.
Some heaters require a cool-down cycle before being switched off. This can be setup to run the filter
pump an additional ten minutes to dissipate residual heat built up inside the heater combustion
chamber. You can also cancel the delay feature. For information about using the cancel delay feature,
refer to “Delay Cancel” on page 16.
2-Speed Filter Pump five (5) minute START on HIGH SPEED Delay Cancel: Shifts pump to
low speed.
Automatic Pool Cleaner START Delay: Starts Cleaner Pump immediately, without normal delay in
which the filter pump first runs for five (5) minutes.
Automatic Pool Cleaner SOLAR Delay: Allows Cleaner Pump to run even though the solar delay
has shut it off for five (5) minutes.
Delays
To assign the delay feature:
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Select the pool and spa delay setting.
Up/Down buttons: Select Yes to enable or No to disable delays for the pool and spa
circuits.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Advanced Menu (8/13): Temp Units - F° / C° (Fahrenheit/Celsius)
The temperature settings for the water, solar and air can be displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius on the
Main screen.
Fahrenheit/Celsius
To change the temperature units:
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Select the Fahrenheit or Celsius setting.
Up/Down buttons: Select either Fahrenheit or Celsius units for temperature settings
displayed on the Main screen.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
HeaterDelay
Enabled: Yes
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
Temp Units
[FAHRENHEIT ]
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
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Advanced Menu (8/13): Calibrate water, air and solar sensors
The SunTouch system includes two temperature sensors for monitoring water and ambient air temperature. An
additional air sensor for controlling solar heating systems can also be installed for solar systems. Generally,
these sensors are accurate and do not require calibration. However, long plumbing runs and water features
can cause temperatures at a body of water to be different from the temperature sensor reading. You can
manually recalibrate the sensors to adjust for this. You only need to calibrate one body of water, since the
temperature sensor is common to both the pool and spa.
Calibration
Before you start, you’ll need an accurate all weather thermometer. When calibrating the air sensor, wait until
the sensor is not in direct sunlight. For the air temperature sensor, make sure that the sensor is located in the
shade for accurate readings.
To calibrate the water temperature sensor:
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Press the button until Calibrate Water is displayed.
Up/Down buttons: To adjust the temperature use these buttons to raise or lower the
water temperature to match the corresponding thermometer temperature reading.
When calibrating the water sensor, first switch off the heater. Check that the “Pool”
filter pump circuit is set to “ON” to switch on the pool filter pump or press the Spa
button (Up button) to circulate the water. Place the thermometer in the spa or pool
water. Take an accurate temperature reading.
Right button: Select Calibrate Air.
Up/Down buttons: To adjust the temperature use these buttons to raise or lower the
water temperature to match the corresponding thermometer temperature reading.
When calibrating the air sensor, place the thermometer next to the air sensor. The air
sensor is normally located near or under the SunTouch enclosure, not inside the
enclosure. Take an accurate temperature reading in the shade.
Right button: Select Calibrate Solar.
Up/Down buttons: To adjust the solar temperature use these buttons to raise or
lower the water temperature to match the corresponding thermometer temperature
reading. Be sure that the solar sensor is in the sun for accurate readings.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Calibrate Water
Temp: 72 F
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
Calibrate Air
Temp: 77 F
Calibrate Solar
Temp: 73 F
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Advanced Menu (8/13): Air Sensor
If an optional ambient air temperature sensor is installed, the sensor must be enabled to display the current air
temperature on the main status screen. The optional air temperature sensor is used to protect the system
plumbing and equipment against freeze damage. For information about freeze protection for circuits, valves
and auxiliaries, see page 26. The air sensor can be ordered separately (see page 38 for details).
To enable or disable the air sensor:
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Select the air sensor setting.
Up/Down buttons: Select Ye s to enable the sensor. Select No to disable the sensor
and not to display the air temperature in the main status screen.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Advanced Menu (8/13): System Mode
From the System Mode menu you can configure the SunTouch system to operate as a Solar Only mode
system or as a Pool/Spa mode system (shared equipment). For more information about the “Solar Only” mode
menu, see page 4. For more information about Pool/Spa mode, see page 9.
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Select the system mode setting.
Up/Down button: Select Solar Only mode to configure SunTouch as a solar system.
Select Pool/Spa mode to configure SunTouch as a stand-alone pool and spa automatic
controller which include solar capabilities.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Advanced Menu (8/13): System Type
From the System Type menu you can configure the SunTouch system for a pool and spa system (shared
equipment), or as a Single Body of water system (pool only or spa only). For the “Single Body” system menu
structure, see page 33.
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Select the system type setting.
Up/Down button: Select Shared Equipment to configure SunTouch for a pool and
spa system. Select Single Body to configure SunTouch as a single body of water
system.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Air Sensor
Enabled: Yes
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
System Mode
Pool/Spa
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
System Type
Shared Equipment
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
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Advanced Menu (8/13): Reset Factory
SunTouch system configuration data is stored and retained in “Flash” memory in an EEPROM located on the
SunTouch motherboard. The SunTouch user system configuration data can be erased to restore the factory
defaults settings. If the optional QuickTouch QT4 wireless controller is installed it will need to be reconfigured.
Reset to factory default settings
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu.
Right button: Press this button until Reset Factory setting is displayed.
Up/Down button: Select Yes to continue. Select No to exit the setting.
Right button: Press this button to continue. “Erase Memory” is displayed.
Up/Down button: Select Yes to continue. Select No to exit the setting.
Right button: Select Yes to erase system data and restore the factory default
settings. The display will return to the main screen. CAUTION: This procedure will
erase all system settings. Select No to exit the setting.
Diagnostics Menu (9/13): Firmware Rev
Displays the current firmware revision for the SunTouch system.
Menu button: Select the Diagnostics menu.
Right button: View the SunTouch system firmware revision.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Diagnostics Menu: Solar Temp
Displays the current solar temperature.
Menu button: Select the Diagnostics menu.
Right button: Press the button until Solar Temp displays. Use this feature for testing
purposes and to verify the sensor temperature is connected and operating correctly.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Diagnostics Menu: Self Test
To run a system self test:
Menu button: Select the Diagnostics menu.
Right button: Press the button until Enter Self Test displays.
Up/Down button: Select Yes to continue. Select No to exit the Diagnostics menu.
Right button: Start the SunTouch self test. The test includes testing the control
panel, air and water sensors and valves. Follow the on-screen instructions.
After the test has been completed, the status screen will displays the results. A
successful test will display - Status: Passed - Code: None.
Left button: Press the Left button twice to return to the main status screen.
Firmware Rev
Rev: 1.0
Main Menu 9/13
Diagnostics
Status: Passed
Code: None
Solar Temp
Temp: 77 F
Enter
Self Test? Yes
Main Menu 9/13
Diagnostics
Main Menu 9/13
Diagnostics
Reset Factory
Erase All? Yes
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
Erase Memory?
[YES ]
SunTouch
7:30 AM
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Circuit Functions Menu (10/13)
Assigning Circuit Functions
From the Circuit Functions menu you can assign special logic to the auxiliary relay circuits AUX 1 and
AUX 2. For example, when setting up an automatic pool cleaner pump, you could assign AUX 1 the circuit
function FLOOR CLEANER. With this "Cleaner" logic the cleaner pump would force the filter pump on, and
the cleaner pump would start after a delay of five minutes. The cleaner pump would automatically shut off
whenever the spa and/or solar is switched on.
Using AUX 3 circuit: The AUX 3 connector on the SunTouch motherboard cannot be connected to a
dedicated relay, however, it can be used as an extra assignment to control pump speeds or valve actuators. For
example, AUX 3 can be assigned to control the high speed function of a 2-Speed pump or one of the four
speeds of the IntelliFlo 4x160 pump. The pump speed control can be selected/activated via a scheduled
program or switched on/off manually. Also, If VLV C is not enabled for solar, an additional pump could be
connected to VLV C for a waterfall feature and AUX 3 could be assigned to control the valve actuator to
divert water for the waterfall feature.
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection switches on a circuit if the outside air temperature sensor detects the temperature is getting
close to freezing (below 36° F). The system will switch on the circuits that have been assigned freeze
protection, and runs the circuits for every 15 minutes to stop the pipes from freezing. For pool and spa
combination the valves will rotate between the pool and spa. During this process the cleaner will be switched
off. This is especially important if there is a pool and spa combination. If freeze protection is set to both the
spa and pool circuits, the filter pump (and booster pump if installed) switches on and the pool and spa valves
alternate every 15 minutes to keep the water moving in both the pool and spa. This process continues until the
freeze condition is over.
Circuit Functions
To assign a circuit function and freeze protection: Note: The air sensor must be enabled for freeze
protection (see page 24):
Menu button: Select the Circ. Functions menu.
Right button: Set freeze protection for the pool circuit.
Up/Down buttons: Select Yes or No.
Right button: Set freeze protection for the spa circuit.
Up/Down buttons: Select Yes or No.
Right button: Choose the type of logic needed for the AUX 1 circuit.
Up/Down buttons: Set the type of circuit to use. The functions are: GENERIC,
SOLAR, FLOOR CLEANER, SPILLWAY, CLEANER. This is the circuit that you
wish to assign the function logic to. For a description of the preset circuit types, see
“Preset Circuit Functions,” on page 26. Note: For in-floor cleaning systems with
two main valves which need to alternate every 20 minutes. This feature allows a
motorized three-way valve to rotate every 20 minutes during pool filtration
cycle.
Right button: Set freeze protection for AUX 1 circuit.
Up/Down buttons: Select Yes or No. If “Yes” is selected, the circuit will switch on if
the air temperature drops to 36° F (2° C). Note: for the POOL circuit the filter
pump will have freeze protection. For the SPA circuit the filter pump will run and
the pool/spa valves will switch between pool and spa at 15 minutes intervals
throughout the freeze condition. For the FLOOR CLEANER circuit freeze
protection is generally not needed for pool cleaner pumps since they get water
flow from the filter pump. Just make sure that POOL has freeze protection.
Repeat the process to assign functions for AUX 2 and AUX 3 as described above.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
AUX 1 Circuit
[GENERIC ]
AUX 1 Circuit
Freeze: OFF
Main Menu 10/13
Circ. Functions
Spa Circuit
Freeze: OFF
Pool Circuit
Freeze: OFF
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Settings Menu (11/13): QuickTouch® (QT4) Wireless Remote
The QuickTouch QT4 wireless remote controller provides switching of up to four circuits. For example, you
can use the QT4 wireless remote to activate the spa circulation, and for operating three auxiliary pieces of
equipment (such as heat enabled, lights, jet pump, heat boost, air blower, waterfall, etc.).
Each of the four functions on the QT4 wireless controller has an on and an off button. To switch a circuit on
or off, press and hold the appropriate button for at least a full second.
The QT4 buttons can be assigned to any available circuit. However, the QT4 has the following preset circuits
assigned to the four buttons:
The SPA button activates the spa circuit (same an the Up button on the SunTouch control panel.)
A button activates the AUX 1 circuit.
B button activates the AUX 2 circuit.
C button activates the AUX 3 circuit.
Assign QT4 buttons
To assign circuits to the QuickTouch wireless controller buttons:
Menu button: Select the QuickTouch menu.
Right button: Assign the SPA button to a circuit.
Up/Down buttons: Choose a circuit to assign to the SPA button. The circuit
selections are: None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, SOLAR, HEAT BOOST,
HEAT ENABLED. Selecting “None” does not assign a circuit.
Note: The “Heat Boost” feature will switch on the heater for seven minutes to
increase the spa water temperature. Each time the spa Heat Boost button is
pressed, the temperature will increase about 1° F. The temperature will not go
beyond the 104° F (40° C) limit.
Right button: Assign button A to a circuit 1. Use the Up/Down buttons to select a
circuit for button A. Repeat the process for Buttons B (AUX 2 circuit 2) and C (AUX
circuit 3).
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
AQuickTouch
2 - [POOL ]
QuickTouch
3 - [AUX1 ]
Main Menu 11/13
QuickTouch
QuickTouch
1 - [HEAT BOOST]
QuickTouch
SPA - [SPA ]
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Pump Menu (12/13)
From the Pump menu you can setup SunTouch to operate a single-speed pump, or assign up to four circuits to
a two-speed pump or an IntelliFlo 4 pump. You can also assign four custom speeds (RPM) for the IntelliFlo 4
pump.
Single speed filter pump
For a single-speed pump there are no circuit assigned. The pool filter pump schedule program determines
when the pump is switched on and off. If the heat source is enabled in the “Heat” menu (see page xx), when
the pool or spa circuit is activated the selected heat source is also enabled. The default time before the filter
pump will switch off is 12 hours. If the pool/spa circuit is switched off and the heater is operating, only the
heater will turn off, then the filter pump will automatically switch off after 10 minutes to allow the heater to
cool down. Pentair heaters do not require a cool down time. To override the “heater cool-down,” press the
Filter Pump button again to switch off the pump.
To select a single-speed pump.
Menu button: Select the Pumps menu.
Right button: Press the button to select the pump settings.
Up/Down buttons: Select Single Speed. A single-speed pump has no assigned
circuit. The pool filter schedule determines when the pump is switched on and off. For
more information, see Schedules Menu on page 17.
Right button: Press this button to exit to the main menu items.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Two-speed filter pump
For a two-speed filter pump, a two-speed relay installed must be assigned as AUX 1, AUX 2 or AUX 3 so that
the pump will operate at low speed when required.
Assigned circuits will automatically switch a two-speed filter pump to high speed when these circuits are
switched on setup in the Schedules menu. If a two-speed pump is assigned to solar, a cleaner or a pump, when
activated the pump will automatically run for five minutes in high speed then switch to low speed. For
example, when on, the filter pump will switch to high speed whenever the JETS or CLEANER is on. Note:
There must be a two-speed relay installed in the SunTouch enclosure in order for the “Two-Speed”
pump menu feature to work.
Menu button: Select the Pumps menu.
Right button: Press the button to select the pump settings.
Up/Down buttons: Select Two Speed.
Right button: Move to the circuit settings for a two-speed pump. You can assign up
to four circuit to the pump.
Up/Down buttons: Select up to four circuit to the pump. The circuit selections are:
None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, SOLAR, HEATER, and FREEZE.
Right button: Move to the second circuit settings for the pump. Use the UP/DOWN
button to select the circuit. If necessary, repeat this process to assign the third and
fourth circuit for the pump.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
Pump Type
[SINGLE SPEED]
Main Menu 12/13
Pumps
Pump Type
[TWO SPEED ]
Pump Circuits
1 - [SPA ]
Main Menu 12/13
Pumps
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Pump Menu (12/13) (Continued)
IntelliFlo® 4 pump
From the IntelliFlo 4x160 menu you can assign a circuit for the IntelliFlo 4x160 pump to control four different
pump speeds. The pump speed can be adjusted to run from 400 to 3450 RPM in increments of 10 RPM. For
more information about the IntelliFlo 4x160 pump, refer to the IntelliFlo 4x160 Installation and Users Guide
(P/N 357269).
To assign up four circuits and speeds for the IntelliFlo 4 pump:
Menu button: Select the Pumps menu.
Right button: Press the button to select the pump settings.
Up/Down buttons: Select IntelliFlo 4.
Right button: Move to the speed and circuit settings for the IntelliFlo 4 pump. You
can assign up to four custom speeds and four circuits to the pump.
Up/Down buttons: Select the first speed option and circuit for the pump. The speed
can be set from 400 to 3450 RPM in increments of 10 RPM. The default speed for
each circuit is the same as the four speed buttons on the IntelliFlo 4 control panel. The
preset speed for each button on the pump is: Speed 1 button 750 RPM, Speed 2
button 1500 RPM, Speed 3 button 2350 RPM, and Speed 4 button 3110 RPM.
Right button: Move to the first circuit setting for the pump. The circuit selections
are: None, Spa, Pool, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, SOLAR, HEATER, and FREEZE.
Right button: Move to the second circuit settings for the pump. Use the UP/Down
button to select the custom speed for the pump. If necessary, repeat this process to
assign the third and fourth custom pump speed and circuit setting.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
IntelliFlo 4 external control
The SunTouch system communicates with the IntelliFlo 4 pump via a two-wire RS-485 cable. For information
about connecting the RS-485 communication cable from SunTouch to the IntelliFlo pump, refer to the IntelliFlo
4x160 Installation and Users Guide (P/N 357269).
Freeze Protection
Freeze protection protects the pool, plumbing, and equipment against freeze damage. If the outside air
temperature sensor falls below 36° F (2° C), freeze protection is activated and the pool/spa filter pump relay is
switched on to circulate the pool water. To enable freeze protection for a circuit, see page 26. In order to use
the SunTouch freeze protection function, an optional sensor is required to monitor the air temperature. To
enable freeze protection and display the outside air temperature on the main screen, the “AIR SENSOR” must
be enabled (see Advanced Menu 8/13 on page 24). Freeze protection is enabled whenever the outside
temperature is 36º F or lower. When freezing conditions are detected by the air sensor, SunTouch will switch
the filter pump on and circulate pool water continuously through the pool and spa.
Note: If multiple AUX circuits are set to “ON,” the circuit will run the pump at the highest assigned
speed of the active circuit.
Pump Type
[INTELLIFLO 4 ]
Pumps
1 - RPM: 3400
Pump Circuits
1 - [SPA ]
Main Menu 12/13
Pumps
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IntelliChlor Menu (13/13)
The IntelliChlor electronic chlorination system needs to be connected to the SunTouch system to use the
following IntelliChlor settings. While in normal operating mode (Pool, Spa mode or Spa Fill (Spillway),
SunTouch will control the chlorinator output level. When IntelliChlor is connected to the SunTouch, chlorination
levels can only be changed from the SunTouch control panel. The IntelliChlor control panel will be disabled.
The amount of chlorine introduced into the pool is determined by the amount of salt in the water, the water
temperature and the amount of time the pool operates in “Pool/Spa” mode. Note: While in “Freeze
Protection” mode, IntelliChlor will not operate during the time that the filter pump is operating. For
more information, refer to the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator User’s Guide (P/N 520589).
IntelliChlor
To setup IntelliChlor electronic chlorine generator:
Menu button: Select the IntelliChlor menu.
Right button: Enable or Disable IntelliChlor setting.
Up/Down buttons: Select YES to enable or NO to disable IntelliChlor.
Right button: Move to set the chlorine level for the pool.
Up/Down buttons: Set the percentage amount of chlorine to produce in the pool. Set
the chlorination output level for the pool/spa water from 0 to 100%. SunTouch will
determine the chlorinator output level when the system is operating in “Spa” or “Pool”
mode. The amount of chlorine introduced into the pool/sap is determined by the
amount of salt in the water, the water temperature and the amount of time the pool/
spa operates in these modes mode. Use the Up button to increase the percentage
level, and the Down button to decrease the percentage level.
Right button: Move to set the chlorine level for the spa.
Up/Down buttons: Set the percentage amount of chlorine to produce in the spa. Set
the percent level from 0% to 100% (Super Chlorination). Use the Up button to
increase the percentage level, and the Down button to decrease the percentage level.
Right button: Move to the Super Chlorination settings (see below). If you do not
want to Super Chlorinate the pool/spa, press the Right button to skip these settings
until the salt level/status screen displays.
IntelliChlor status and error messages:
Up/Down buttons: The current pool/spa salt level (ppm) is displayed on the screen.
If an IntelliChlor error is detected, an error message will be is displayed on the
screen. To view the IntelliChlor status and error messages, see “IntelliChlor Status
and Error Messages” on page 32. Press the Right button to return to the main menu
items.
Super Chlorination:
Up/Down buttons: Select YES to enable Super Chlorination or “NO” to disable
Super Chlorination.
Right button: Move to the Super Chlorination “Run Hours” setting.
Up/Down buttons: Set the number of hours to run Super Chlorination. 24 hours is
the default setting. The run hours can be set from 0 to 72 hours. Use the Up button to
increase the run hours, and the Down button to decrease the run hours.
Right button: Move to the Super Chlorination salt level setting.
Up/Down buttons: Set the salt level in ppm. Settings are from 0 to 12750 ppm in 50
ppm increments. Use the Up button to increase the salt ppm level, and the Down
button to decrease the salt ppm level.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
IntelliChlor
Enable: YES
IntelliChlor
Pool %: 50
IntelliChlor
Spa %: 0
Main Menu 13/13
IntelliChlor
IntelliChlor
Super Chlor: YES
IntelliChlor
Run Hours: 12
Salt: 2900 ppm
[OK - NO ERRORS]
Salt: 3200 ppm
[SUPR CHLRINATE]
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IntelliChlor Menu (13/13): Status and Error Messages
If an error alert, or warning is detected by IntelliChlor, the error message will be displayed on the SunTouch
control panel screen. All status and error messages can be viewed from the IntelliChlor menu. For
troubleshooting information, refer to the IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Users Guide (P/N 520589).
To view the IntelliChlor status and error messages:
Menu button: Select the IntelliChlor menu.
Right button: Press the button until the Salt status screen is displayed.
Displays the current IntelliChlor chlorination system status.
Left/Right button: Press the Left or Right button to return to the main status
screen.
IntelliChlor status and error messages:
SALT LEVEL: Displays the current salt level. Values from 0 to 12750 ppm in 50 ppm
increments.
IntelliChlor Status and Error messages:
SUPER CHLORINATE: IntelliChlor is in Super Chlorination mode. For information
COM LINK ERROR: Check cable from IntelliChlor to SunTouch motherboard.
Check FLOW/PCB: Check IntelliChlor electrolytic cell controller. Refer to IntelliChlor
Users Guide troubleshooting information.
LOW SALT: Add salt to pool water. The water salt level is between 2500 ppm and
2950 ppm. The IntelliChlor will continue to produce chlorine at a reduced level.
VERY LOW SALT: Not enough salt in pool. The water salt level has fallen below 2500
parts per million (ppm). IntelliChlor will not produce chlorine until additional salt is
added manually.
HIGH CURRENT: Check IntelliChlor electrolytic cell controller. Refer to IntelliChlor
Users Guide troubleshooting information.
CLEAN CELL!!: Cell has calcium build up and requires cleaning. Refer to IntelliChlor
Users Guide for cleaning instructions.
LOW VOLTAGE: Check IntelliChlor electrolytic cell controller. Refer to IntelliChlor
Users Guide troubleshooting information.
OK - NO ERRORS: IntelliChlor is in normal operating mode.
About Super Chlorination: The Super Chlorination feature is used to introduce large amounts of chlorine
into the pool water if there has been heavy rain fall, many bathers in the pool, cloudy water conditions, etc.
When Super Chlorination is enabled, the system will switch on the filter pump, set the pool/spa valves to the
correct position, and set the IntelliChlor chlorine generator to maximum output. This process continues for 24
hours. At the end of the Super Chlorination process, the pool will return to normal operation. It is possible to
manually stop the Super Chlorination process and switch off the filter pump in the “Circuit On/Off” menu
(see page 13). When the filter pump is switched on again, the Super Chlorine process will resume for the
duration of time left.
Main Menu 13/13
IntelliChlor
Salt: 3200 ppm
[OK - NO ERRORS]
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SunTouch Main Status Screen (Pool/Spa Mode - Single Body System)
Use the SunTouch display to view the daily operations of your spa or pool. Using the UP arrow button
(HI-TEMP) to manually switch the filter pump on and off and activate the heater. LOW temperature control
can also be assigned to the UP arrow button. The “HIGH” and “LOW” circuit can be programmed to run at a
specific time and heat setting. These circuits are assigned in the “Circuit Functions” menu (see page 26).
Before using SunTouch to operate a single body system (pool only or spa only), familiarize yourself with the
status screen and control buttons.
AIR: Displays the outside air
temperature via the air sensor
located near the pool area. This screen toggles between
the “Pool” or “Spa” display (see below). To display the air
temperature setting, the air sensor must be enabled
(see “Advanced” menu on page 24). Degree units are
displayed in either Fahrenheit or Celsius. If the top
display line displays “SunTouch”, it indicates no spa or
pool function is active and the air sensor is not enabled.
HIGH: When the Up arrow button is
pressed or this circuit is scheduled
to operate, the “HIGH” filter pump circuit is switched on
and current water temperature settings are displayed
with the heat source being used. “HIGH” and “LOW” are
displayed alternatively if both circuits are active.
LOW: When the Down arrow button
is pressed or this circuit is
scheduled to operate, the “LOW” filter pump circuit is
switched on and current water temperature settings are
displayed with the type heat source being used. “HIGH”
and “LOW” are displayed alternatively if both circuits are
active.
HIGH 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
HI-TEMP/LO-TEMP button: Tu r n
heater and filter pump on or off.
To activate the heater when this
button is pressed, first select heat
source in the “Heat 2/13” menu
(page 14). To manually switch on
or off the heater, use “Manual
Heat” in the “Heat 2/13” menu.
The heat temperature settings
are displayed on the main
screen. This button can also be
assigned for LOW temperature
control (see page 34).
AUX 1: When this button is
pressed, the circuit relay con-
nected to AUX 1 is switched on
and the number 1 is displayed on
the lower right-side of the screen.
AUX 1 can also be switched on
and off manually from the “Circuit
On/Off” menu (see page 13).
Auxiliary functions are assign in
the “Circ. Function” menu see
page 26). AUX 1 can be assign to
operate accessory equipment
such as pool and spa lights.
HEATER: Displays the heat source (Heater, Solar Prf., Solar)
as specified in the “Heat” menu settings (see page 14). If heat is
enabled, when the pool filter pump is switch on, the heat source
is displayed.
75° F / 85° F: Displays the actual spa or pool water temperature
(75° F) and the set point temperature (85° F) as set in the
“Heater” menu (see page 14). To adjust set temperature setting
use the (-) TEMP and (+) TEMP buttons.
Time: Displays the SunTouch system time as set in the “Clock”
menu setting (see page 19).
AUX 1 2 3: Displays AUX 1, 2, 3 (lower line)
when these auxiliary relay circuits are
switched on. Press the AUX 1 (1) button to manually switch
auxiliary 1 on or off. AUX 2, and AUX 3 can be switch on and off
manually from the “Circuit On/Off menu (page 13). Auxiliary
functions are assign in the “Circ. Function” menu (page 26).
AUX D: “D” indicates the selected circuit
(AUX 1,2,3) is in “delay” mode. For
example, if AUX 2 is assigned to a cleaner, when the auxiliary
circuit 2 is switched on via the “Circuit On/Off menu setting, this
will force the filter pump on for five (5) minutes before the
cleaner pump switches on. See “Circuit Functions Menu” (page
26) for more information.
HIGH 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
LOW 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
AIR 77°F FRZ
11: 51AM AUX 1
FRZ: Indicates the air sensor is
connected and enabled, and
“Freeze Protection” is active (see page 26).
AIR 77°F FRZ
11: 51AM AUX 1
AIR 77°F
11: 51AM AUX D
Lower current set point
temperature setting
Raise current set point
temperature setting
AIR 77°F
11: 51AM AUX 123
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High/Low Temperature Circuit Control (Single Body System)
HI-TEMP / LO-TEMP Circuit Control
Use HI-TEMP button to switch on the heater and filter pump
for high temperature control. To activate the heater when this
button is pressed, first select the heat source in the “Heat 2/13”
menu (page 14). To manually switch on or off the heater, use
“Manual Heat” in the “Heat 2/13” menu. The HIGH circuit
can be programmed to switch on and off at a specific time (see
“Schedules” page 17). Freeze protection (see page 26) can also
be assigned to the HIGH circuit. The heat temperature settings
are displayed on the main screen.
LOW Temperature control circuit: The HI-TEMP (UP arrow button) can be assigned as a low temperature
control button. Use the LOW temperature circuit to switch on the heater (when heater is enabled) and filter
pump. To activate the heater when this circuit is enabled, first select the heat source in the “Heat 2/13” menu
(page 14). To manually switch on or off the heater, use “Manual Heat” in the “Heat 2/13” menu. The LOW
circuit can be programmed to switch on and off at a specific time (see “Schedules” page 17). Freeze
protection (see page 26) can also be assigned to the LOW circuit. The heat temperature settings are displayed
on the main screen. For more information, see the SunTouch main menu on page 35.
SunTouch Single Body System Notes
The “SPILLWAY” circuit selection in the “Circ.Functions” menu has no function.
When using a 2-Speed relay, AUX 3 is assigned to the “HIGH” circuit.
Setting up SunTouch to operate as a Single Body system
To setup SunTouch as a “Single Body” of water system (pool only or spa only):
Menu button: Select the Advanced menu (8/13).
Right button: Select the System Type setting.
Up/Down button: Select Single Body to configure SunTouch as a single body of
water system.
Left button: Press the Left button to return to the main status screen.
System Type
Single Body
Main Menu 8/13
Advanced
HIGH 75°F / 85°F
11:51AM HEATER
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Note: (*) "SOLAR ONLY" menus see page 6.
Filter Pump: [On/Off] - Default Off - see page 13
AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3 [On/Off]
Circuit On/Off 1/13
LOW TEMP [40˚ F - 104˚ F] or [4˚ C - 40˚ C] - see page 14.
LOW HEAT [Off/Heater/Solar Prf/Solar] - To display "Solar Prf/Solar" selections, enable Solar in Solar menu.
HIGH TEMP [40˚ F - 104˚ F] or [4˚ C - 40˚ C] - see page 14
HIGH HEAT [Off/Heater/Solar Prf/Solar] - To display "Solar Prf/Solar" selections, enable Solar in Solar menu.
Manual Heat: [ON / OFF] - Default Off - See page 15
Heat 2/13
[Delayed Cancelled] Press Right button to cancel delays. - see page 16
Delay Cancel 3/13
Schedules: [LOW / HIGH / AUX 1 / AUX 2 / AUX 3] - see page 17
Program: 4/4 [Add, Edit, Skip, Delete]
Schedule: Start/Stop [08:00A - 05:00P] 12:00 AM - 11:59 PM - 12 Hours
Schedules 4/13
Time Set: 06:00 AM [Hour/Minutes - AM/PM] - see page 19
Clock 5/13
Solar Status: Enabled [NO / YES] - Default Off - see page 20
Start Temp Diff: Temp Diff [6 %]
Stop Temp Diff: Temp Diff [3 %]
Heat Pump: [Yes/No] - Default No
Solar 6/13
Advanced 8/13
Heater Delay: [No / Yes] - See page 22
Temp Units: [FAHRENHEIT / CELSIUS]
Calibrate Water: Temp 10˚ F
Calibrate Air: Temp 90˚ F
Calibrate Solar: Temp 100˚ F
Air Sensor: [On/Off] - Default On
System Mode: [Pool/Spa/Solar Only*]
System Type: [Shared Equipment, Single Body]
Reset Factory: [Erase ALL? (No / Yes]
Valves Circuit: [NONE, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX3, SOLAR, HEATER, FREEZE] - see page 21
Valves 7/13
Firmware Rev (System firmware revision level) - see page 25
Solar Temp [Fahrenheit/Celcius - Status display only] - (Displays if Solar is enabled in Heat menu)
Self Test
Diagnostics 9/13
SINGLE SPEED [TWO SPEED, INTELLIFLO 4] - see page 29
Two Speed - Pump Circuits 1 - 4 [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar Heater, Pool Heater, Spa Heater, Freeze]
IntelliFlo 4 - Circuit 1 - 4 - Set pump speed
1 - RPM: [400-3450] - 750 Default
1 - Pump Circuit - [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar Heater, Pool Heater, Spa Heater, Freeze]
2 - RPM: [400-3450] - 1500 Default
2 - Circuit - [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
3 - RPM: [400-3450] - 2350 Default
3 - Circuit - [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
4 - RPM: [400-3450] - 3110 Default
4 - Circuit - [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heater, Freeze]
Pumps 12/13
QuickTouch 11/13
QuickTouch - Assign 1 - 4 circuits) - see page 28
1, 2, 3, 4 [None, HIGH, LOW, AUX 1, AUX 2, AUX 3, Solar, Heat Boost, Heat Enabled]
LOW Circuit: Freeze [OFF / ON] - see page 26
HIGH Circuit: Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 1 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 2 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
AUX 3 Circuit: [Generic, Solar, Floor Cleaner, Spillway, Cleaner] - Freeze [OFF / ON]
Circ. Functions 10/13
IntelliChlor: Enable [No / Yes] - see page 31
Pool %: (0% - 100%) - 50 (Default)
Spa %: (0% - 100%) - 8 (Default)
Super Chlr: (No/Yes) - No (Default)
Run Hours: (0 -72) - 0 (Default)
IntelliChlor - Salt Level: Displays current salt level (xxxx) ppm - Status: OK - NO ERRORS
(SUPER CHLORINATE, COM LINK ERROR, CHECK FLOW / PCB, LOW SALT, VERY LOW SALT,
HIGH CURRENT, CLEAN CELL!!, LOW VOLTAGE)
IntelliChlor 13/13
Pool/Spa Mode (Single Body of Water) Menus
For menu descriptions, see “The Pool/Spa Mode Menus” on page 13.
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Section 2
Installation and Setup
SunTouch System Installation Steps Summary
The recommended SunTouch system installation steps are:
Review, prepare and install SunTouch Power Center (pages 44): Review high voltage connections.
Prepare and install the SunTouch Power Center at the equipment pad. AC power for SunTouch should be
provided from the main-panel circuit breaker located at the house.
Remove SunTouch Power Center knockouts, install conduit and low voltage wire to the Power
Center (page 48).
Install Auxiliary Relays and Valve Actuators (page 53-55): Install auxiliary relays, valve actuators,
and connect actuator cables to the SunTouch motherboard (VLV A, VLV B, or VLV C).
Install Temperature Sensors and Heat Thermostat (page 56): Install water and air sensors.
Connect sensor cable plugs to the SunTouch motherboard.
Optional Equipment - Connecting IntelliChlor and IntelliFlo 4x160 pump (page 51): Connect the
IntelliChlor and IntelliFlo 4x160 communication cable to the SunTouch motherboard to connector COM
PORT.
SunTouch System Start-up (page 60): Perform a system start-up procedure.
Setting up SunTouch after equipment installation via main menu (page 61): Configure the
SunTouch control panel via the main menu for installed equipment.
Required Tools
3/16 in. diameter drill (for mounting the SunTouch Power Center)
5/16 in. diameter drill (for mounting water temperature sensor)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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SunTouch Solar Package Contents
SunTouch Solar (P/N 520819)
SunTouch Power Center - QTY 1
Valve actuator assembly (P/N 263045) - QTY 1
Solar valve (P/N 263047) - QTY 1
Temperature sensors (20 ft. water, solar 40 inches) - QTY 2
SunTouch Solar with non-solar 3-way valve (P/N 520856)
SunTouch Power Center - QTY 1
Actuator (P/N 263045) - QTY 1
Valve, three-way (P/N 263026) - QTY 1
Temperature sensors - (20 ft. water, solar 40 inches) - QTY 2
SunTouch Booster Pump Version (P/N 520857)
SunTouch Power Center - QTY 1
Relay (P/N 520106) - QTY 1
Temperature sensors (20 ft. water, solar 40 inches) - QTY 2
SunTouch Pool/Spa Package Contents
SunTouch Single Body (P/N 520859)
SunTouch Power Center - QTY 1
Relay (P/N 520106) - QTY 3
Temperature sensors (20 ft. water, air 40 inches) - QTY 2
SunTouch Power Center (P/N 520820)
SunTouch Power Center - QTY 1
Actuator (P/N 263045) - QTY 2
Relay (P/N 520106) - QTY 3
Temperature sensors (20 ft. water, air 40 inches) - QTY 2
Accessories
QuickTouch remote controller kit (P/N 520148)
Relay (P/N 520106)
Temperature sensor (P/N 520272)
Two-Speed pump relay (P/N 520198)
Emergency Shut-Off Switch with audible alarm (P/N ES03)
Replacement Parts
SunTouch Power Center door (P/N 520814Z)
SunTouch Power Center door Latch (P/N LXLATCH)
Temperature sensor kit (20 ft.) - (P/N 520272)
SunTouch circuit board (P/N 520645Z)
QuickTouch remote controller (P/N 520129)
QuickTouch antenna replacement (P/N 520241)
QuickTouch circuit board assembly (P/N 520419)
Standard transformer kit (P/N 520841Z)
Optional Equipment
IntelliChlor Electronic Chlorine Generator Electrolytic Cell
(model IC20 (P/N 520554) or IC40 (P/N 520555)
IntelliFlo 4x160, pump (P/N 011013)
SunTouch Power Center
CVA-24T Valve Actuator
(P/N 263045)
PTV-2TS 3-Port Valve
(P/N 263047)
10 k Ω Temperature Sensor
(P/N 520272)
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SunTouch System Overview
Pumps
Filter, Cleaner, Spa Jet -
1.5 HP 120 VAC
3 HP 277 VAC
20 FLA/120 LRA,120 VAC
17 FLA/102 LRA, 277 VAC
Pool/Spa Lights
1.5 KW 120 VAC Tungsten
4.8 KW 240 VAC Tungsten
20 AMP, 277 VAC Ballast
Pool/Spa Valve
Suction and return.
24 VAC valve actuator,
shared equipment only
Valve actuators
Valve A (intake), Valve B
(return), Valve C (Solar)
Heater
Gas, Electric, and Solar
Relays
25 AMP, 277 VAC
Optional equipment
IntelliChlor Salt Chlorine
Generator (SCG)
IC20 P/N 520554/520556
IC40 P/N 520555/520556
Power Center
P/N 520556
IntelliFlo 4x160
P/N 011013
(see page 30)
Temperature Sensors
(Water, Air and Solar)
SunTouch enclosure (with two
resettable circuit breakers
(18 VAC and 24 VAC).
Electrical Ratings:
Input:
120/240 VAC, 60/50 Hz,
820/410 mA maximum.
Output:
120 VAC, 20 FLA/120 LRA,
1.5 HP.
277 VAC, 17 FLA/120 LRA,
3.0 HP.
20 AMP Tungsten, 50/60 Hz.
QuickTouch (QT4)
Wireless remote kit
(P/N 520148)
(Optional)
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SunTouch Power Center (Front View)
SunTouch Power Center (Front View)
(14” H x 12” W x 4¾” D)
Control Panel LCD and buttons
1” Grommet for low voltage
wires
(Air and water
temperature sensors,
motorized valves)
Spring latch
Enclosure
front door
Two ½" and one ¾"conduit
knockout for high voltage wires
Low voltage push-button
circuit breakers
(18 VAC / 24 VAC)
Front panel handle
Retaining screw
Mounting
bracket (x3)
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Plumbing Requirements
It is important that the pool and spa plumbing system be in accordance with local codes and the Recommended
Hydraulic Schematics. Before starting, please review the diagrams and the following recommended guidelines:
The spa should be at or above the level of the pool.
If the spa is attached to the pool, provide a dam between the two bodies of water to allow the spa to
overflow into the pool. If the spa is not attached to the pool, an overflow, sufficient in size to carry a full
pump-flow, must be installed at the water level in the spa.
Plumb a three-port Intake Valve (VLV A) on the suction-side of the filter pump, so that the center port
of the valve is connected to the pump inlet. Connect the spa suction to one side of the Intake Valve, and
the pool suction to the other side.
Plumb a three-port Return Valve (VLV B) on the return-side of the heater, so that the return water will
enter the valve through the center port.
Connect the spa return to one side of Return Valve, and the pool return to the other side.
If required, install a spa makeup line (consisting of a manual gate or ball valve, for elevated spas install a
check valve) to bypass the pool return line. This will enable some of the chemically-balanced water from
the pool to cycle through the spa. The manual valve will allow the amount of bypass to be adjusted.
For systems which incorporate a skimmer, it is possible to balance the amount of suction between the
skimmer and main drain for maintenance purposes. This is easily accomplished by installing a manual
three-port mixing valve at the suction line. Plumb one port to the skimmer and the other to the main drain.
If a “non-booster pump” pressure-side pool cleaner is being used, plumb a manual three-port valve
between the filter pump and filter, with the third port plumbed to the pool cleaner line, and install a
motorized two-port Pool Cleaner Valve at this line. The motorized valve will automatically open
whenever the SunTouch activates the pool cleaner.
If a booster pump pool cleaner is being used, plumb the booster pump so that its suction-side is connected
to the pool return, after the heater, and as close to the ground as practical.
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
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Plumb the solar feed and return lines between the filter and the heater. Install a three-port valve at the
feed line. Use a solar valve (P/N 263047)), to allow automatic draining of the panels.
A solar booster pump should be used when the distance to the panels exceed 200 ft., or the panels are
elevated higher than 25 ft.
Glazed solar panels require a drain valve to allow draining of the panels. This prevents damage from
overheating water. Install a drain valve at the solar feed line and connect to the pool fill line.
Equipment Location
All equipment, with the exception of the spa-side remote, must be located at least 10 ft. from the waters
edge.
INTELLICHLOR
SUNTOUCH
POWER CENTER
Recommended Hydraulic Schematic for Shared Equipment System
8
9
10
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Solar Hydraulics System
Plumb the SunTouch solar system in accordance with recommended hydraulics shown below.
2” diameter plumbing is advised to ensure maximum flow of water through the solar panels. A solar
booster pump should be added if panels are installed at a very high elevation.
It is recommended that the solar panels are mounted in a way that gravity will allow draining
whenever the filter pump is not on.
For systems with glazed panels, damage can occur from overheating if the filter pump is still running
after the solar has turned off. To enable glazed panels to automatically drain whenever the solar turns
off (even if the filter pump is still running), a 1/2” motorized solar drain valve should be plumbed from
the solar feed line, through a check valve, to a zero psi point (such as pool fill line or jet air intake).
Recommended Hydraulic Schematic for Single Body Equipment System
SunTouch Power Center
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SunTouch Power Center High Voltage Connections
WARNING BEFORE OPENING THE FRONT PANEL OF THE SUNTOUCH POWER CENTER TO ACCESS
THE HIGH VOLTAGE COMPARTMENT AND LOW VOLTAGE RACEWAY, SWITCH THE MAIN POWER OFF
INTO THE HOME AT THE MAIN CIRCUIT BREAKER BOX, AND SWITCH OFF THE MAIN POWER TO THE
SUNTOUCH POWER CENTER.
SunTouch Power Center Location
Before installing the SunTouch Power Center read the following guidelines:
AC power for the SunTouch Power Center must be provided from the main circuit breaker panel
located at the house.
All electrical equipment must be installed at least five (5) feet from pool and/or spa, and comply with
all national, state, and local codes.
Install the SunTouch Power Center no less than five (5) feet from pool or spa near to the pumps,
heater, valves, and sensors. Mount the Power Center outside or inside a pool equipment house or
other enclosure.
Before choosing the final location for the SunTouch Power Center, consider the length of the wires
and valve wires that have to be connected to the enclosure. Make sure to consider cable lengths for
the sensors to the SunTouch Power Center location. The air temperature sensor cable is 3 feet long
and the water temperature sensor is 20 feet long.
Mount the SunTouch Power Center on a flat vertical surface or wall so that the conduit knockouts are
located at the bottom of the enclosure. Upper and lower brackets are provided to mount the Power
Center to a vertical surface.
DO NOT mount the SunTouch Power Center horizontally. Water can enter the conduit knockouts and
cause damage to the system and an electrical shock hazard.
Consider the SunTouch Power Center location when routing the conduit carrying the AC power to the
SunTouch Power Center, and the conduit that will be run to the high voltage equipment.
All SunTouch high voltage double pole relays and are rated at 3HP/30A at 240 VAC (1½ HP/30A at
120 VAC).
Install the SunTouch Power Center so that drainage is provided for all electrical components.
Motors should have built-in thermal protection.
Allow for unobstructed access to the front of the SunTouch Power Center for the owner or service
personnel.
The SunTouch Power Center provides grounding screw terminals for grounding all equipment. All
equipment including the SunTouch Power Center must be bonded to earth ground.
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Grounding Bus Bar
(three terminals for
relays and one for main
AC ground wire)
Grounding and Bonding to the SunTouch Power Center
Connect a ground wire from the primary electrical panel to the SunTouch ground bus bar. Also ground each
piece of high voltage (120 VAC or 240 VAC) equipment that is connected to the SunTouch Power Center
relays. The SunTouch Power Center must also be connected to the pool bonding system using an 8 AWG
(minimum) wire. An earth terminal for bonding is provided on the grounding bus bar inside the Power Center.
For input AC wiring information, see page 50.
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Front panel
retaining screw
Front panel
Preparing the SunTouch Power Center
Before mounting the SunTouch Power Center, first open the front door and the front panel to access the
conduit knockouts and low voltage raceway.
Opening the front panel
To access the SunTouch Power Center electronics compartment:
1. Unlatch the front door,
2. Loosen the retaining screw on front panel. Open the hinged front panel to access the electronics
compartment.
3. Proceed with:
Mounting the SunTouch Power Center, page 47
Removing Electrical Conduit Knockouts, page 48
Installing Conduit and Wire to the SunTouch Power Center, page 49
Transformer Connections, page 50
SunTouch Motherboard Connections, page 51
4. After all electrical connections have be completed, close the front panel and secure it with the
retaining screw.
SunTouch Power Center (Shared Equipment System)
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Mounting the SunTouch Power Center
The SunTouch Power Center can be mounted on a flat vertical surface, such as a wall or post.
Note: Select a convenient location to mount the SunTouch Power Center, making sure that the
location is greater than 5 feet from the pool or spa and no further than 15 feet from the pool/spa
valve.
To mount the SunTouch Power Center:
1. Position the SunTouch Power Center against the vertical flat surface. If wall anchors are being used,
support the SunTouch Power Center in position (horizontally level and square) against the surface
and mark the bracket hole pattern on the wall.
2. Secure the Power Center with three (3) screws in the mounting bracket holes. If using wall anchors,
use 3/16” drill and set the anchors and secure the enclosure with screws.
SunTouch Power Center Mounting Brackets
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
Mounting
bracket
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Removing Electrical Conduit Knockouts
Before installing SunTouch power center electrical conduit, read the following recommended guidelines.
Remove the power center conduit knockouts as needed:
Determine the number of low and high voltage circuits being used in the SunTouch power center, the
conduit size and runs needed based on the wire size, and the number of conductors within the
conduit.
The conduit knockouts are located underneath of the SunTouch power center. There are three ½" and
one ¾” conduit knockouts. It is recommended to use ¾” conduit for the main AC power conductors.
There is one 1” grommet hole located underneath the power center to access the low-voltage raceway. Use
this opening for low voltage cables (sensor wires, IntelliFlo 4x160 and IntelliChlor cables).
Follow manufactures instructions when installing and testing of ground fault circuit breakers (GFCB) and
interrupters (GFCI).
1" grommet hole to low-voltage
raceway for low voltage wires
SunTouch Power Center Conduit Knockouts
¾" conduit knockout from main
power supply circuit breaker
(No. 14 minimum AWG wire)
Three ½"conduit
knockouts for relays
and other equipment.
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Installing Conduit and Wire to the SunTouch Power Center
Use No. 14 (min.) to No. 6 (max.) AWG for power relay circuits depending on the power
requirement. Be sure to follow all regulation safety codes for the number and size of conductors that
can be installed in various sizes of conduit.
Supply circuit must be protected by suitable circuit breaker.
To avoid obstruction into the SunTouch power center, when using electrical conduit complete the
installation of the conduit before concrete is poured. Also, underground conduit should be positioned
in well compacted soil. Ensure that all conduit joints are well sealed and watertight.
WARNING! When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS PERTAINING TO A RISK OF FIRE,
ELECTRIC SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS. READ AND FOLLOW ALL
INSTRUCTIONS.
DANGER! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, WHICH CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
Before attempting installation of service, ensure that all power to the circuit supplying power to the
system is disconnected/turned off at the circuit breaker.
Grounding (earth bonding) is required. The SunTouch Power Center should be installed by a qualified
professional.
Read Safety Precautions and Important Instructions (page iv and v). Before attempting any
electrical wiring, be sure to read and follow Safety Instructions. Wiring should only be
performed by a qualified professional.
TO AVOID AN ELECTRICAL HAZARD - Do not connect the power source conductors to the
SunTouch power center until all electrical connections for all equipment (heaters, pumps, motorized
valves, and lights etc.) have been completed.
Follow manufactures instructions when installing and testing of ground fault circuit breakers (GFCB) and
interrupters (GFCI).
For the main AC power conduit, it is recommended to use the 3/4" conduit knockout located directly under
the enclosure.
Use the 1” grommet low voltage raceway opening located on the underside of the SunTouch power center
for the temperature sensor wires. For connection information (see page 51).
CAUTION All of the electrical wiring methods and materials used to complete the electrical installation of
the SunTouch Pool/Spa Control System must be in accordance with the National Electrical Code or the
Canadian Electric Code, as well as any local electrical codes in effect at the time of installation.
CAUTION All electrical materials used for the SunTouch installation must be accomplished by, or be
under the direct supervision of a qualified electrician.
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BROWN
WHITE
BLUE
BROWN
WHITE
BLUE
BLACK
BLACK
Transformer Connections
High Voltage Wiring
The high voltage wiring section is located inside the SunTouch enclosure. The SunTouch system can be
connected either to 120 VAC or 240 VAC. The SunTouch system should be wired to receive continuous
power (connect directly to sub-panel). The maximum current rating is 820/410 mA at 120/240 VAC 60 Hz/50
Hz.
For the AC power wire into the SunTouch Power Center from the main circuit breaker at the house, use
a three conductor cable. Follow manufactures instructions when installing and testing of ground fault
circuit breakers (GFCB) and interrupters (GFCI).
Connect input AC wires to the SunTouch Power Center transformer wires as follows:
120 VAC: Connect one wire to the Brown/White wires and one wire to the Blue/Black wires. One wire
must be connected to the grounding bar (see page 45).
240 VAC: Connect one wire to Black wire and one wire to Brown wire. The White/Blue wires are
connected together. One wire must be connected to the grounding bar (see page 45).
240 VAC 120 VAC
¾" conduit knockout from main
power supply circuit breaker (No.
14 minimum AWG wire)
Three ½"conduit
knockouts for relays
and other equipment.
GROUNDING BAR (three
terminals for relays and one
for main AC ground wire)
Transformer wires
and source AC
power wires not
shown
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SunTouch Motherboard Connections
The SunTouch system motherboard is mounted onto the back of the control panel located in the Power Center.
The motherboard provides the voltage connections to switch the filter pump, heater, auxiliary relays, motorized
valves, and connections for temperature sensors. To access the motherboard, refer to “Accessing the
SunTouch Motherboard,” on page 52.
Equipment Power
It is recommended to connect the filter pump relay to an independent circuit breaker. Follow
manufactures instructions when installing and testing of ground fault circuit breakers (GFCB) and
interrupters (GFCI).
The SunTouch Power Center can house a maximum of three power relays. Connect pumps and other
high-voltage equipment to the power relays.
SunTouch Motherboard Connections
POOL/SPA - CONNECTS TO FILTER PUMP RELAY
VALVE ACTUATORS
COM PORT
PLUG INTO AUX 3
SOCKET ON
SUNTOUCH
MOTHERBOARD
PLUG INTO
PUMP SOCKET
ON SUNTOUCH
MOTHERBOARD
AUX 2
AUX 1
FILTER PUMP
PLUG INTO
PUMP SOCKET
ON SUNTOUCH
MOTHERBOARD
PLUG INTO
AUX 2 SOCKET
ON SUNTOUCH
MOTHERBOARD
PLUG INTO
AUX 1 SOCKET
ON SUNTOUCH
MOTHERBOARD
INTAKE
RETURN
SOLAR
AUX 3
PUMP
AUX 2
AUX 1
VLV A VLV B VLV C
AUX 1 - CONNECTS TO RELAY
AUX 2 - CONNECTS TO RELAY
AUX VALVE C or SOLAR VALVE ACTUATOR
INTAKE VALVE ACTUATOR
RETURN VALVE ACTUATOR
AUX 3 - HIGH SPEED CONTROL FOR
2-SPEED PUMP (2-SPD RELAY OPTION),
SPEED CONTROL FOR INTELLIFLO 4x160
or QUICKTOUCH.
ONLY
SOLAR
CLNR
USED FOR "SOLAR ONLY" SYSTEM:
- PUMP and AUX 1 CIRCUITS ARE ALWAYS ON
WHEN SOLAR IS ACTIVE.
GAS
HEATER
TRANSFORMER
FACTORY WIRING
OUTPUT:
18 VAC 24VAC
RESET
- CLEANER: BOOSTER CLEANER PUMP (SOLAR ONLY)
CR2032
+3V
120 VAC 120 VAC
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Accessing the SunTouch Motherboard
The SunTouch motherboard provides connectors for three auxiliary relays, valve actuators and sensors.
To access the SunTouch Power Center electronics compartment:
1. Loosen the retaining screw on the front panel. Open the hinged front panel to access the electronics
compartment.
2. Proceed with:
Installing Auxiliary Relays, page 53
Installing the Valve Actuator, page 55
Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors, page 56
Connecting SunTouch to Heaters, page 57
3. After all electrical connections have be completed, close the front panel and secure it with the
retaining screw.
Retaining screw
Front panel
SunTouch Power Center (Shared Equipment System)
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Installing Auxiliary Relays
There can be a maximum of three standard auxiliary relays installed in the SunTouch Power Center.
Depending on the SunTouch kit, relays may not be included in the kit. Relays must be installed at the site.
When using a 2-Speed pump, the optional 2-Speed relay (P/N 520198) can be installed, replacing the standard
relay which is located in the right-side of the Power Center. For more information about SunTouch kits, see
page 38. All SunTouch high voltage double pole relays and are rated at 3HP/30A at 240 VAC (1½ HP/30A at
120 VAC).
Relay locations
A standard relay can be installed in any one of the thee locations provided in the SunTouch Power Center with
the exception of the an optional 2-Speed relay, which can only be installed in the right-side compartment of the
Power Center. Power Center relay locations are shown below.
Installing relays
To install a standard relay in the SunTouch Power Center:
1. Standard relay (Location 1): Position the relay coil up in the
relay compartment at about a 30 degree angle. Slide the tip of
the relay flange under head of the left-side screw. Rotate the
relay upward to align the right-side flange with the screw hole.
Using a 1/4 in nut driver, secure the relay in place with the
retaining screw.
Standard relay (Location 2): Position the relay (coil facing
upward) in the relay compartment at about a 30 degree angle.
Slide the tip of relay flange under head of the left-side screw.
Rotate the relay downward to align the right-side flange with
the screw hole. Using a 1/4 in nut driver, secure the relay in
place with the retaining screw.
Relay Test button: For testing relay connectivity, with power
applied, press the lever on the top (line/load side) of the relay.
Standard or
2-Speed relay
(Location 3)
Standard relay
(Location 2)
Standard relay
(Location 1)
Emergency Shut-Off Switch
(ESO) circuit board
(optional)
Three ½"conduit knockouts for relay wires
(14 minimum to 6 maximum depending on
the load)
Slot for relay cables
Screw
head
Flange
Relay (Location 1)
Relay (Location 2)
Line 1/Load 1
Line 2/Load 2
Test button
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Installing relays (Continued)
Standard relay (Location 3): Position the relay (coil facing upward) on top of the mounting studs.
Align the relay flanges with the screw holes. Using a 1/4 in nut driver, secure the relay in place with
the two retaining screw.
2-Speed Relay (location 3): Position the relay bracket on top of the mounting studs. Align the
bracket with screw holes. Using a 1/4 nut driver, secure the bracket with the two retaining screws.
Insert the relay (coil facing to the right-side) into the relay bracket and snap in place.
2. Route the relay cable into the slot between the low voltage compartment and the transformer
compartment to the SunTouch motherboard.
Note: If there is an Emergency Shut-Off Switch (ESO) circuit board installed in the SunTouch
Power Center, connect the relay wires to the ESO circuit board. For more information, see
“Emergency Shut-Off Switch Installation,” on page 73.
3. Connect the relay plugs onto the PUMP, AUX 1 or AUX 2 two-pin socket on the motherboard.
2-SPEED RELAY CONNECTION
: The 2-Speed relay cable plug is connected to AUX 3 which controls the
pump’s high speed output. The AUX 3 output can only be used for a 2-Speed relay or to control one
of the four speeds for an IntelliFlo 4x160 pump. For installation and operation information, refer to
the Two-Speed Relay Users Guide (P/N 520210).
Note: The IntelliChlor and IntelliFlo 4x160 pump does not require a relay connection, it
connects to the COM Port (J11) connector.
Note: For SunTouch motherboard wiring connections, refer to “SunTouch Motherboard
Connections,” on page 51.
Mounting studs for
relay screws
Bracket
Insert 2-Speed
relay into
bracket
Mounting studs for
relay screws
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Installing Valve Actuators
For shared equipment systems there are two motorized valve actuators (CVA-24T, P/N 263045) included with
the SunTouch kit.
To install a valve actuator:
1. Remove the valve knob, handle and the four screws, from the valve cover (indicated with arrows).
2. Align the splines of the actuator shaft over the shaft of the valve.
3. If the actuator is not aligned with the mounting holes on the valve cover, rotate the actuator (while
still attached to the valve) until the actuator is positioned correctly over the valve.
4. Secure the actuator with the screws provided. Only use self-tapping screws when required.
5. Mount the valve handle and knob onto the actuator.
6. At the SunTouch Power Center, route the cable up through the 1” grommet and low voltage raceway
to the motherboard (see page 48).
7. Connecting of valve actuators to the SunTouch Motherboard (see page 51):
- Connect VALVE A cable plug into the IN-TAKE (suction) 3-pin socket.
- Connect VALVE B cable plug into the RETURN 3-pin socket.
Note: For more information, see Item 2 and 3 of Plumbing requirements on page 41. Excess
cable can be coiled in the SunTouch enclosure low voltage raceway. Do not coil the wire in
upper low voltage compartment.
For Solar Heating: Use VALVE C for a solar valve actuator when solar heating is being used.
Adjusting the valve position
If the valve rotates to the wrong position, adjust the switch on the back of the actuator between ON1
and ON2 positions. This will rotate the valve to the correct position. The following diagram shows the
standard plumbing and valve actuator position.
Screw
Valve actuator
Screw
Screw
OUT (Valve A - Suction) IN (Valve B - Return)
IN
IN OUT OUT
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Installing and Connecting Temperature Sensors
Water Temperature Sensor
To install the water sensor:
1. Select a convenient location to mount the water sensor in the plumbing system between the filter
pump and filter. Drill a 5/16" diameter hole in one side of the pipe,
2. Insert tip of sensor into the hole. Use the band clamp to secure the sensor to the pipe. Tighten the
clamp just enough so that the o-ring begins to flatten. Do not overtighten
3. Run 22 gauge two-conductor cable (included) between the sensor SunTouch motherboard. Route the
wire up through the low voltage raceway to the motherboard.
4. Fasten the cable to the plumbing with cable ties.
5. Cut off the excess wire and the strip conductors ¼ inch. Use waterproof connectors (provided) to
connect the sensor to cable. Insert the wires into the WATER SENSOR screw terminals (J9) on
right-side of the motherboard. For SunTouch motherboard wiring connections, refer to “SunTouch
Motherboard Connections,” on page 51.
Ambient Air Temperature Sensor (for freeze protection)
The SunTouch system will automatically detect an installed air sensor to protect the system if freezing
conditions occur. By default, the air sensor is always ON. Freeze protection for a “Solar Only” system
requires an additional air sensor (P/N 520272). To disable the air sensor, see “Advanced Menu (8/13): Air
Sensor” on page 24.
To install the air sensor:
1. Mount the sensor in the open air, in a shaded area, away from air conditioners. During the winter
months, to avoid freeze damage to pool and spa equipment, mount the air sensor in a shaded area to
assure proper temperature readings. The SunTouch main screen displays the current ambient air
temperature.
2. Route the wire through the low voltage raceway to the motherboard.
3. Fasten the cable to the plumbing with cable ties.
4. Cut off the excess wire and the strip conductors ¼ in. Insert the wires into the AIR screw terminals
(J9) on right side of the motherboard.
Solar Temperature Sensor
Run a two-conductor cable between the sensor and the SunTouch enclosure.
To install the solar sensor:
1 Mount the sensor on a flat surface, with the same exposure to sun as the solar collectors (next to the
collectors is recommended) or any sunny location. Do not let the sensor touch the panels.
WARNING: DO NOT DRILL HOLE AND CLAMP SENSOR INTO SOLAR PIPE. For
glazed panels, install the sensor between collector and glazing.
2 If necessary, splice a two-conductor extension wire to the sensor. Run two-conductor cable between
the sensor and the SunTouch Power Center. Use waterproof connectors to connect the sensor to the
cable. Use twisted pair 20 AWG outdoor rated sensor wiring and be sure the wire connections are
protected from the environment. Use shielded cable for long runs or runs near other electrical wiring.
3 Strip the conductors ¼ in. Insert the wires into the SOLAR SENSOR screw terminals (J9) on right
side of the motherboard.
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Connecting SunTouch to Heaters
The SunTouch Power Center provides a set of low voltage dry contacts that can be connected to most gas
heaters or heat pumps with 24 VDC control circuits. Refer to the diagram below for a generic heater
connection. Refer to your heater documentation for specific wiring instructions for connecting the heater to an
external control (typically using a two-wire remote control connection). For connection to millivolt or line
voltage heaters, contact Pentair Technical Support (see page iv).
Connecting to a standard heater
The following installation instructions are for gas heaters and heat pumps with low voltage thermostats.
To connect a standard heater to SunTouch:
1. Switch the power OFF to the heater.
2. Run a two-conductor cable from the heater thermostat area to the low voltage raceway to the
motherboard in the SunTouch Power Center. Use 105° C temperature rated wire for connection to
the heater. When connecting wires inside the heater, be cautious of HOT internal parts of the heater.
Refer to the heater owners manual for the manufacturers recommendations for the minimum
temperature rating for wires..
3. Strip the conductors ¼ in. Insert the wires into the GAS HEATER two-screw terminals (J12) on the
motherboard. For SunTouch motherboard wiring connections, refer to “SunTouch Motherboard
Connections,” on page 51.
4. At the heater, connect the wires in accordance with heater manufacturers instructions. For older
heaters without instructions for remote operation, connect the wires to the Fireman’s switch
connections in series with the thermostat, pressure switch, and other safety switches.
5. Do NOT disconnect or wire around the thermostat, pressure switch, high limit switch, or other safety
devices.
6. Switch ON the main power switch of the heater. Note, SunTouch does not control the AC power to
the heater.
7. Set the heater thermostat to the maximum hottest setting.
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Connecting to a Pentair MiniMax, MasterTemp
To connect a Pentair MiniMax, MasterTemp, or Purex Laars heater to SunTouch:
1. Switch the power OFF to the heater.
2. Remove the factory installed jumper from the “Ext Switch” connector.
3. Connect the two-wire cable from J12 on the SunTouch motherboard to the “Ext Switch” terminal as
shown below. CAUTION: Be sure that the wires from the heater to the SunTouch Power Center are
not near or touching any line voltage wires in the heater. Failure to follow these instructions may
cause the heater to malfunction.
4. Set the Power (Thermostat Select) switch to either “Pool” or “Spa.”
5. Set the “Pool” and “Spa” thermostats to their maximum position.
Connecting to a StaRite heater
To connect a StaRite heater to SunTouch (including Pentair MaxiTherm heater):
1. Switch the power OFF to the heater.
2. Remove the upper jacket and open the control box.
3. Remove the jumper for the “Fireman’s switch.
4. Connect the two-wire cable from J12 on the SunTouch motherboard to the Fireman’s Switch
connector block as shown below. Use 105° C temperature rated wire for connection to the heater.
When connecting wires inside the heater, be cautious of HOT internal parts of the heater. Refer to
the minimum temperature rating for wires recommended by the manufacturer. See the heater owners
manual for details.
5. Switch ON the main power toggle switch of the heater. Note, SunTouch does not control the AC
power to the heater.
6. Set the heater thermostats to the maximum position.
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SunTouch Solar System Installation
To ensure maximum flow of water through the solar panels, a solar booster pump should be added if
panels are installed at a very high elevation.
It is recommended that the solar panels are mounted in a way that gravity will allow draining
whenever the filter pump is not on.
For systems with glazed panels, damage can occur from overheating if the filter pump is still running
after the solar has turned off. To enable glazed panels to automatically drain whenever the solar turns
off (even if the filter pump is still running), a 1/2" motorized solar drain valve should be plumbed from
the solar feed line, through a check valve, to a zero psi point (such as pool fill line or jet air intake).
SunTouch Solar System Start-Up
1. Switch power on to the SunTouch Power Center.
Note: If pool cleaner protection has been added to the system, the pool cleaner pump motor
should be activated whenever the pool cleaner timer is on. Momentarily turn pool cleaner
timer on and off to check that the motor is operating correctly.
2. If pool cleaner protection has been added to the system, the pool cleaner pump motor should be
activated whenever the pool cleaner timer is on. Momentarily turn pool cleaner on and off to check
the motor is operating correctly.
3. Check that Solar Valve is in “solar bypass” position, diverting water away from solar panels. If Solar
Valve is staged incorrectly (diverting water to the solar panels), reverse switch on back of Valve
Actuator (change from ON1 to ON2, or vice-versa). The Valve Actuator will automatically rotate to
the correct position.
4. Check that Solar Valve has rotated from the “solar bypass” position to the “solar” position, diverting
water through the solar panels.
5. The system is now ready to be operated as desired.
Pool Cleaner Protection
Recommended for use in pool systems which utilize a “booster pump” pool cleaner. This feature automatically
turns off the pool cleaner pump for a few minutes whenever solar is initiated. This will protect the pump from
damage caused by air in the solar panels at system start-up.
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SunTouch Pool/Spa Controller System Start-Up
Perform the following start-up procedures to ensure that the SunTouch enclosure is installed correctly.
Before you power up the SunTouch enclosure check the following:
Check Electronics
Check that the following plugs are seated correctly on the motherboard:
Relay connectors - PUMP - AUX1 - AUX2
Temperature sensors connectors WATER, SOLAR, AIR (J9)
Transformer wire harness (J10) attached to the motherboard.
Heater control connector ELEC HTR (J12) or two-wire screw terminal.
Refer to "Summary System Installation Steps Summary," on page 37, and "SunTouch Motherboard
Connections on page 51.
SunTouch System Test
The following describes how to test the main control panel to activate the heater, valves and pumps. Before
testing the system, be sure that all pool and spa equipment has been properly installed and connected to the
SunTouch enclosure.
Testing Valve Actuators and Filter Pump
Use the following steps to test the valve actuators (CVA24T - P/N 263045) for proper rotation.
To test the valve actuators and pool/spa filter pump:
1. Power up the SunTouch Power center.
2. Press the MENU button. Circuit On/Off is displayed. Press the Right arrow button access the pool
filter pump circuit. Press the Up or Down arrow button and select ON. Press the Left arrow button
to return to the main status screen. POOL and the temperature setting will be displayed as shown
below.
3. The pool filter pump should be operating. Water will be removed from the pool and returned to the
pool.
Testing the auxiliary relays
To verify that AUX 1, AUX 2 and AUX 3 relays outputs are operating correctly:
1. Power up the SunTouch Power center.
2. Press the MENU button. Circuit On/Off is displayed. Press the Right arrow button access the AUX
1 setting. Press the Up or Down arrow button and select ON. Press the Left arrow button to return
to the main status screen. The auxiliary number will be displayed as shown below.
3. Repeat step 2 to test AUX 2 and AUX 3 relay.
AIR 71°F
11: 51AM AUX123
POOL 71°F / 91°F
11: 51AM HEATER
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Setting up the SunTouch System for the First Time
(after equipment installation)
Use the following steps if you are setting up the SunTouch system for the first time.
Note: The following setup steps assume that the SunTouch enclosure is installed at the equipment pad
and ready for operation.
The recommended first time installation steps for the SunTouch system are:
1. Set the system mode and type (page 24)
System Mode: Configure the SunTouch system to operate in “Solar Only” or “Pool/Spa” mode.
System Type: Configure the SunTouch system to operate as a “Shared Equipment” system or as a “Single
Body” system (pool only or spa only).
2. Set the system date and time: Solar only (page 6) (For Pool/Spa mode, see page 9)
Set the system time for “Solar Only” and time and date for “Pool/Spa” mode.
3. Assign a circuit function to a circuit name (for Pool/Spa mode, see page 26)
Assign “Circuit Functions” (menu 10/13) to circuits. From the Circuit Type menu, you can assign special logic
to a circuit by selecting one of the available circuit functions. If an auxiliary circuit (AUX) is assigned
GENERIC (simple ON/OFF when the button is pushed) then nothing needs to be done.
4. Configure valve actuators (controlled by AUX circuit) - (For Pool/Spa mode, see page 21)
The SunTouch system can drive two auxiliary valve actuators for applications such as solar heating and water
features. Assign which circuits will activate valves A (intake) and B (return). Auxiliary valve actuators can be
controlled by any AUX circuit. Valve C is automatically assigned to solar if “Solar” is enabled in the “Solar”
menu.
5. Set up optional equipment, solar, two-speed pump (Fro Pool/Spa mode, see page 26, 31)
Set up additional equipment such as solar, 2-speed pump, and optional equipment if required. Set up the control
panel to operate with the optional IntelliFlo 4x160 pump, and IntelliChlor chlorine generator (see page 31). To
configure SunTouch for special equipment:
Is solar heating available? Is solar being used for a heat pump?
What circuits will turn 2-Speed pumps to High Speed?
Cool-down cycle for the heater - Lets you set circuits that switch the filter pump to high speed.
Do you want to delay turning off the filter pump for 10 minutes when the heater is turned off?
Do you want the spa to heat whenever the Spa button is pressed?
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6. Configuring the heater system options Pool/Spa mode (page 14)
Set the type of heat source being used (Heater, Solar, Solar Preferred).
7. Configure the QuickTouch wireless remote buttons (page 28)
Assign four circuits to the QuickTouch remote buttons. Once you have checked that all buttons operate
properly, place labels on remote buttons.
8. Schedule on/off times for circuit (page 17)
Set times for automatic circuit activation. Up to 6 total programs can be created for all circuits combined.
One circuit can have up to a maximum of 4 programs (4/4). All user created programs are active all the time;
so check that there are not conflicting automated times.
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Section 3
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
Use the following troubleshooting information to help resolve problems that may occur when using the
SunTouch system. If by following the recommended actions you are still unable to resolve the problems, please
contact Technical Support (see page vi).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
How do I setup a two-speed pump?
A two-speed pump operates using two relays and one or more circuits. The first relay turns the pump on or
off. Assuming this is a filter pump, this circuit is controlled by the pool and spa circuits or any other circuit that
may be tied to the filter pump (such as circuits with freeze protection, etc.). The second relay (AUX 2)
switches the pump from low speed to high speed. The default condition is low speed. Up to three circuits may
be assigned to trigger the pump to high speed. However, if three relays are being used, two relays must be
located outside the SunTouch enclosure. The SunTouch enclosure which houses two relays. Note: These
circuits do not switch the pump on.
To configure a two-speed pump relay, refer to “Settings Menu: 2-Speed Pump,” on page 29. For relay location
and wiring (see page 51). The 2-Speed pump relay connector is plugged into the AUX 3 output socket on the
SunTouch motherboard.
Can I switch the heater on and change the temperature from the spa?
The heater may be switched on from the spa location using the QuickTouch wireless remote controller
(optional), see page 28 for setup details.
How do I switch on solar heating?
The system must first be configured for solar heating. Go to the “Heat” menu (see page 14) and enable
“Solar” as the heat source. Note: Do not set solar as a heat pump. Then the heating method must be
selected for each body of water.
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Self Test Error Codes
The “Self Test” feature is intended for use by service personnel. If after performing a control panel self test
(see Diagnostics menu page 25) there were no errors detected, Code 0 is displayed, indicating that there were
no problems and the test was successful. If a problem is detected during the test, an error code is displayed
upon completion of the test. For example Code 1 would indicate a problem with the display. If multiple errors
are detected, multiple code numbers are displayed. For example, Codes 4, 2, 1, would indicate problems
detected with the buttons, LCD contrast, LCD backlight on the control panel.
The following lists the control panel self test error codes.
Error Code Table
SunTouch Error Messages
Error Messages
If the system detects that a sensor is not connected to the SunTouch Power Center or it is defective, an error
message is displayed in the Diagnostics menu (page 25). The following lists the sensor errors.
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The SunTouch Power Center provides two resettable fuses to protect the 18 VAC and 24 VAC circuits. The
fuses are located on the front panel of the SunTouch Power Center. Press the fuse button to reset the fuse. See
page 40 for fuse locations.
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Problem Solving a Solar System
SunTouch solar is not operating
Verify the circuit breaker at sub-panel is not tripped. If the 3 AMP Circuit Breaker on the on SunTouch is
tripped, it is most often due to a defective Circuit Board or Valve Actuator. Try disconnecting each one
separately to determine which one is at fault.
Solar will only operate when the solar temperature is 5° warmer than the water temperature.
Inspect the appropriate sensor cable and wire connections and replace the appropriate temperature sensor if
necessary. An ohm meter can be used to take a reading of the sensors. See table on page 68.
If the temperature sensors are not at fault, replace the SunTouch circuit board.
Water flow to panels switch does not operate the valve actuator
If the valve actuator does not operate when using the WATER FLOW TO PANELS Switch (sliding switch
between ON and OFF), either the valve actuator or the SunTouch circuit board is at fault.
First verify that the toggle switch located on the valve actuator is either in the ON1 or ON2 position.
With a voltmeter, check the output voltage of the VLV1 socket located on the SunTouch circuit board. When
the WATER FLOW TO PANELS Switch is in the OFF position, the top and middle pins should read 24 VAC.
When the WATER FLOW TO PANELS switch is in the ON position, the top and bottom pins should read
24 VAC.
If voltage readings are correct, replace the valve actuator. If voltage readings are incorrect, replace the
SunTouch circuit board.
Checking The Temperature Sensors
Disconnect temperature Sensor wires from the SunTouch circuit board, and test sensor using an ohm meter.
See table on page 68.
Testing the Solar System
To test the SunTouch in “SOLAR ONLY” mode: Set the “System Control” menu setting to “SOLAR ON”
verify the valve(s) are in the solar position. Then set the menu setting to “SOLAR OFF” and verify the valve is
in the normal recirculating pool position. If the valve(s) positions are working in reverse, toggle the valve
switches and test again.
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Temp (Fo) Resistance (ΩΩ
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-40 -40 336,200 29 85 8,250 99 210 701
-35 -31 242,500 30 86 8,056 100 212 679
-37 -35 280,100 32 90 7,331 102 215 646
-34 -30 234,100 35 95 6,530 104 220 596
-32 -25 196,300 38 100 5,826 105 221 587
-29 -20 165,100 40 104 5,326 107 225 552
-30 -22 176,800 41 105 5,209 110 230 510
-26 -15 139,300 43 110 4,663 113 235 472
-25 -13 130,300 45 113 4,367 115 239 444
-23 -10 118,000 46 115 4,182 116 240 438
-21 -5 100,200 49 120 3,757 120 248 389
-20 -4 97,000 50 122 3,602 125 257 341
-18 0 85,350 52 125 3,381 130 266 300
-15 5 72,910 54 130 3,047 135 275 264
-12 10 62,480 55 131 2,985 140 284 234
-9 15 53,640 57 135 2,750 145 293 208
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-4 25 39,910 66 150 2,041
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13 55 17,440 80 176 1,256
15 59 15,700 82 180 1,168
16 60 15,310 85 185 1,071
18 65 13,480 88 190 980
Temperature vs. Resistance Data
SunTouch systems use 10k Ω thermistor sensors. When the solar sensor is disconnected from the SunTouch
system, the sensor will read 10k Ω at 77º F (25ºC). Refer to the tables on the following pages for the
resistance at other temperatures. The resistance reading for any given temperature should be accurate to
±0.5ºF. For any given temperature, the resistance reading should be accurate to ±1%. Be sure that the solar
sensor is connected to the SunTouch system before making any DC voltage measurements. The reading should
be accurate to ± 2%.
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System Problem Diagnosis
Use the following information to resolve system problems.
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IntelliChlor status and error messages are displayed in the “Chlorinator” menu (see page 32). Use the
following information to resolve IntelliChlor system problems. To access the IntelliChlor menu, press
Menu > Diagnostics > Chlorinator.
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IntelliFlo 4x160 Warning and Alarm Conditions
The IntelliFlo 4x160 alarms and warnings are indicated by flashing 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 be 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 drive stop running. The red LED flashes
continuously to indicate the presence of an alarm. The alarm LEDs will reset when the condition clears.
See “Pump Menu (12/13) on page 29 for setup information. For IntelliFlo troubleshooting information, see the
IntelliFlo 4x160 Installation and Users Guide (P/N 357269).
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Wiring SunTouch to the InteliiChlor Salt Chlorine Generator
Be sure to check the wire color and function of the IntelliChlor salt chlorine generator before connecting it to the
SunTouch COM port on the motherboard. See the wiring table below for the pin configuration.
Failure to wire the salt chlorine generator properly can permanently damage the SunTouch system or chlorine
generator. See “IntelliChlor Menu (13/13) on page 31 for setup information.
Wiring Description (SunTouch to IntelliChlor)
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Valve Actuator Output: 24VAC, 50/60 Hz. 0.65 AMP maximum (3 pin connector)
Relay Outputs: 3HP@240V, 1.5HP@120V, booster pump, pool sweep interlock, filter pump or lights.
Three (3) relays provided.
Sensors (thermistor type, 10K Ω 77° F (25° C). Two sensors required for solar and pool
temperatures. Freeze protection requires an additional sensor for air temperature.
Start Temperature Differential (Solar): 3° - 9°
Stop Temperature Differential (Solar): -
Set Temperature limit: 40° F to 104° F (4° C to 40° C) calibrated scale
Freeze Protection: On at 35° F, off at 38° F
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Appendix
Emergency Shut-Off Switch (ESO3)
Emergency Shut-Off switch
The SunTouch system can be used for commercial spa applications that require an Emergency Shut-Off
(ESO3) switch. It can be installed with new or existing pool and spa system. In the event of an emergency, the
spa can be shut off by pushing the red emergency button. This action interrupts power to the filter pump, jet
pump, an optional auxiliary pump, air blower, or equipment connected to AUX 1, or AUX 2. Pulling the
emergency button back out will return the pumps to normal operation, and shut off the alarm.
Location
Select a convenient location to mount the Emergency Shut-Off switch. Provide a double-gang electrical box.
The electrical box must be rated for outdoor use if the Emergency Shut-Off is located outside. Provide and
install a standard spring-wound timer for the jet pump and filter pump. Install cable, using plastic or metallic
conduit where cables run underground.
Low Voltage High Voltage
FILTER PUMP INTELLIFLO 4x160 JET PUMP 2 (opt.)
Spring-wound timer not included.
jet pump(s)
filter pump
5
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10
15
OFF
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SUB PANEL
CIRCUIT BREAKERS
EMERGENCY SHUT OFF
ALARM
SunTouch
Power Center
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Installing the ESO Circuit Board
To access the SunTouch Power Center electronics compartment:
1. Switch the main power OFF to the SunTouch Power Center.
2. Unlatch the front door,
3. Loosen the retaining screw on the front panel. Open the hinged front panel to access the electronics
compartment.
4. Mount the Emergency Shut-off Switch circuit board on the two mounting studs. Secure the circuit
board with the two retaining screws.
5. Connecting relay plugs: Connect the relay cable plugs to the two-pin sockets on the right-side of
the Emergency Shut-Off Switch circuit board. Connect the corresponding relay cable plugs from the
SunTouch motherboard to the left-side of the Emergency Shut-Off Switch circuit board as shown
below. For SunTouch motherboard connections, see page 51.
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CLEANER PUMP RELAY
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SUNTOUCH MOTHERBOARD
POWER RELAYS
AUXILIARY EQUIPMENT
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circuit board
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studs
Safety Notice: Important Safety Instructions - When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic
safety precautions should always be followed. Before installing the Emergency Shut-Off Switch, read all
safety information on page i through iv.
SunTouch Power Center
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Installing the ESO Circuit Board (Continued)
6. Connecting the ESO switch: Route a two-wire cable through grommet located on the left-side of
the SunTouch Power Center, up into the low voltage raceway to the ESO switch circuit board.
7. Connect the two wires to J13 on the ESO switch circuit board. Connect the other end of the cable to
the emergency switch as shown below.
8. Verify that all cable connections are connected correctly. Close the front panel and secure it with the
retaining screw. The Emergency Shut-Off Switch installation is complete.
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Control Panel: The five button controller with LCD (liquid crystal display) is connected to the SunTouch
motherboard located in the Power Center.
High Voltage Compartment: The high voltage compartment in the SunTouch Power Center for the
transformer.
IntelliChlor: Electronic salt chlorinator. Uses a process known as electrolysis to produce sodium hypochlorite
(liquid chlorine) from a low concentration of salt added to the pool water. Model IC 20 Cell (P/N 520554) for
pools up to 20,000 U.S. gallons (75,000 liters) and model IC 40 Cell (P/N 520555) for pools up to 40,000 U.S.
gallons (151,000 liters).
Low Voltage Compartment: Top compartment of SunTouch Power Center for low voltage wiring.
Low Voltage Raceway: Vertical space in the left side of SunTouch Power Center for low voltage wires.
Motherboard: The SunTouch circuit board mounted behind the control panel.
Power Center: Plastic enclosure for housing the SunTouch power relays, transformer, and circuit breakers.
Used for distributing power for controlling the SunTouch system.
Relay: A low-powered device used to activate a high-powered device. SunTouch relays are used to trigger
equipment such as pumps, and lights. Relays connect to the SunTouch motherboard.
Screw Terminal Connector: Removable connector that may attach to SunTouch motherboard circuit board
with multiple sockets (anywhere from 2 to 6) to receive wires from controllers and sensors; wires held by
screw terminals; multiple wires of a small enough gauge (usually 22 AWG) may be coupled to a single socket
of a terminal connector.
Salt Chlorine Generator (SCG): Automated pool chlorinator that sanitizes using salt water (see IntelliChlor).
Transceiver: Used by the QuickTouch wireless remote controller. Circuit board with attached antenna that
sends radio frequency (wireless) transmissions.
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