SR Smith WPCPT6WIR WPCs are devices to control swim pool peripherals. User Manual 79 15053 00 Rev D4
S.R. Smith LLC WPCs are devices to control swim pool peripherals. 79 15053 00 Rev D4
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WPC-1 Rated for use on 110/120VAC 60Hz and 220/240VAC 60Hz applications Installation Instructions: Read these instructions in their entirety before performing any installation work. FOR USE WITH POOL AND SPA PRODUCTS ETL LISTED Conforms to UL STD 508; Certified to CSA STD C22.2 No. 14 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com 4008814 Page 1 of 16 The WPC-1 consists of the following parts: Item No. 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 Qty. Component part No. 94-15087-00 37-15000-00 41-15004-08 42-15032-00 02-15268-00 02-15274-00 41-15003-00 94-15255-00 10-15086-04 10-15089-06 10-15060-01 10-15089-03 A11526 94-15257-00 10-15089-02 20-15013-00 17-15005-00 10-15089-01 Description WPC-1 Enclosure WPC-1 Enclosure Door Relay 8 Position Terminal Block Timer Face Plate WPC-1 Mounting Bracket Grounding Bar WPC Receiver Face Plate and Mounting Bracket Screws Terminal Block Mounting Screw Relay Mounting Screw Timer and Receiver Mounting Screws 3-Position Toggle Switch WPC Repeater Freeze Device Mounting Screw (Optional equipment) Strain Relief Latch Latch Mounting Screws Accessory Items: FP 1/2 WE-65 DL-HUB WPC-12V Temperature Freeze Device 65 ft Repeater Cord Extension Kit Direct Light Hub Connection Kit 12V Transformer for SR Smith Light Streams LED Products 10 15 16 13 12 19 14 18 11 17 10 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 2 of 16 SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS! IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Basic safety precautions should be observed when operating the WPC-1 product and other associated equipment. 1. A qualified electrician must install the WPC-1 in accordance to the National and Local Electrical Codes. 2. The WPC-1 must not be less then 5 feet (3 meters in Canada) from inside edge of pool. ONLY USE COPPER CONDUCTORS. 3. Do not exceed the maximum ratings of individual components, wiring devices, and current carrying capacity of conductors. 4. For the bonding, grounding, installing, and wiring of underwater lights to the WPC-1, refer to Article 680 of the National Electrical Code or Article 68 of the Canadian Electrical Code. 5. This device should never operate equipment that could cause property damage, bodily injury, or death should it be activated unexpectedly. 6. Never allow children to operate the WPC-1 unsupervised. FCC WARNING 1. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. 2. Changes or modifications not expressly approved by SR Smith, LLC. could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. ELECTRICAL RATINGS Do not exceed the maximum electrical ratings of the WPC-1. A circuit breaker rated at 20Amps at 120VAC must be installed in the breaker panel to connect to the WPC-1 power input. Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 are each rated for use of up to 8Amps @ 120VAC. The Pump Relay is rated at a maximum of 3HP @ 240VAC. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 3 of 16 WARNING • • • TURN OFF INCOMING POWER BEFORE SERVICING EQUIPMENT. ALL INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE WORK MUST BE PERFORMED BY QUALIFIED ELECTRICAL PERSONEL ONLY. VERIFY ALL ELECTRICAL RATINGS BEFORE INSTALLATION IS COMPLETE. LOCATION Install the WPC-1 enclosure using the mounting plates included with each enclosure. The WPC1 is housed in a Type 3R rainproof enclosure and can be mounted anywhere between the pool equipment and the breaker panel. WIRING INSTRUCTIONS FOLLOW PROPER WIRING PRACTICES IN ACCORDANCE WITH ALL LOCAL REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS. Power Connections: To wire the WPC-1 use insulated COPPER wire only, 12 gauge minimum. Run a ½” to ¾” conduit from the main breaker panel to the WPC-1. Pull appropriate wires from the main breaker panel to the WPC-1 unit. To make power connections remove 3/8 inches of insulation from wire ends. Insert the bare end of wires under the pressure plate of terminals (Power Input, HOT). Use 1/8in. flat head screwdriver to tighten terminal screws firmly (4.4 lb-in minimum). Connect the house common to the Power Inputs NEUTRAL terminal. Connect another HOT wire to the Timeclocks T/C POWER terminal. Connect a house common to the Timeclocks T/C NEUTRAL. Install a 20 Amp circuit breaker in the main breaker panel and connect the HOT wires from the WPC-1. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 120V INPUT T/C NEUTRAL NEUTRAL T/C POWER 120VAC 20AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER www.srsmith.com GROUND Page 4 of 16 Power Connection with GFCI To wire the WPC-1 with the use of a GFCI, punch out the GFCI knockout on the side of the WPC-1 enclosure. Install an outdoor rated GFCI. Using COPPER wire only, 12 gauge minimum, connect the GFCI from the LOAD side to the HOT terminal on the POWER INPUT of the WPC-1. Connect the NEUTRAL from the LOAD side of the GFCI to the NEUTRAL terminal from the WPC-1. Connect the GROUND of the GFCI to the EQUIP. GND. bar. Wire the HOT from the GFCI’s LINE side to the 20Amp circuit breaker in the main breaker panel as discussed earlier. Connect the NEUTRAL from the GFCI’s LINE side to the house common. From the GFCI’s LINE side, connect a wire from the HOT to the Timeclocks T/C POWER terminal. From the NEUTRAL of the LINE side on the GFCI, connect to the T/C NEUTRAL on the terminal block. NOTE: Do not connect the Timeclock Inputs to the LOAD side of the GFCI. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 NEUTRAL LOAD SIDE HOT LOAD SIDE T/C POWER T/C NEUTRAL 120VAC 20AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER HOT LINE SIDE TO NEUTRAL BAR www.srsmith.com GFCI GROUND Page 5 of 16 Hooking up Lights to Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 To connect a lighting product to the Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 switch, pull wires from the products to the WPC-1 through conduits connected to the bottom of the WPC-1. As illustrated, connect lights that will be operated by the Circuit 1 Switch to the Circuit 1 terminal. Connect the Neutral to the Neutral terminal. Connect the Ground to the Equip. GND. bar. Repeat for Circuit 2. Do not exceed 8Amps per circuit. NOTE: Some models with optional equipment will have Circuit 1 or Circuit 2 or both Circuits pre-wired for other functions. If this product is used to connect underwater lights directly, refer to 1999 NEC 680-21(b), 2002 NEC 680-24(b) or CEC 68-060, 062 and 066 for details. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 6 of 16 Connecting Jazz, Jazz-Spa, System 6004, and System 6004-AS* For proper operation of these products both Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 must be wired so that the power is controlled through Circuit 1 and the color wheel functions are controlled through Circuit 2. Follow each products installation manual for proper installation. Run appropriately rated wires from the light to the WPC-1 no less than 12 Gauge COPPER wires. Connect the Power to the Circuit 1 terminal at one end and to the BLACK wire on the light. Connect the neutral to the NEUTRAL terminal in the WPC-1 and to the WHITE wire on the light. Connect the grounding cable to the EQUIP. GND. and on the other end to the GREEN cable. Finally, for synchronization operation, connect the C/W CONTROL cable to the Circuit 2 terminal and on the other end to the RED wire on the light. You may connect up to 8Amps of supply current to Circuit 1 or Circuit 2. NOTE: Some models with optional equipment will have Circuit 2 or Circuit 1 or both Circuits pre-wired for other functions and therefore eliminates the ability for this type of wiring. NEUTRAL LIGHT CONTROL C/W CONTROL If this product is used to connect underwater lights directly, refer to 1999 NEC 680-21(b), 2002 NEC 680-24(b) or CEC 68-060, 062 and 066 for details. * Or other two button Power/Color system, i.e. Pentair, Supervision, Fiberworks… 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 7 of 16 PUMP CONNECTIONS NOTE: Some models are ONLY equipped with Single Speed OR Dual Speed pump connections. CONNECTING A 240VAC SINGLE SPEED PUMP Connect a 240V 30AMP Circuit Breaker for each pump (if this control box is equipped with optional pump relays). Using an appropriately sized copper wires connect to the outer contacts of the JQX relays of the appropriate pumps as shown. Run wires from the pump to the inner contacts of the appropriate JQX relay. NOTE: This unit maybe equipped with more then one JQX relay for pump control. LO SPEED 79-15053-00 REV. D4 POWER IN NOTE: The Secondary 120V must be directly connected to the pump for 240V operation. 240V Circuit Breaker HI SPEED CONNECTING A 240VAC DUAL SPEED PUMP As illustrated, connect the Low Speed wire to the Low Speed Load terminal on the terminal block. Connect the High Speed wire to the High Speed Load terminal on the terminal block. Connect the 120V Primary from the 240V Circuit Breaker to the 120V PRI INPUT terminal. Directly connect the 120V Secondary from the Circuit Breaker to the 2 Speed Pump. 240VAC Pump 120V PRIMARY 240VAC CIRCUIT BREAKER 2 SPEED PUMP 120V SECONDARY CONNECTED TO 2 SPEED PUMP NOTE: Pump Breaker MUST be turned OFF before servicing as 2nd leg of 240V circuit is HOT at all time! www.srsmith.com Page 8 of 16 24V Valve Wiring (Optional Equipment). To connect a 24V Valve, follow diagram as shown. Connect one leg of the 24V common to the 24V TO VALVE terminal. Connect the Close wire to the NC LOAD terminal and the Open wire to the NO LOAD terminal. COMMON TO VALVE CLOSE WIRE FROM VALVE OPEN WIRE FROM VALVE Heater Connection (Optional Equipment). To connect a heater, run the pilot wires from the heater to the WPC unit. Connect the wires to the terminal block labeled Heater. NOTE: The Heater circuit only completes the circuit of the Heater terminals when the 24V Valve control is energized to the NO Load circuit. TO HEATER TO HEATER 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 9 of 16 FOR USE ON WPC-2 AUXILIARY RELAY KIT SEE SECTION “PUMP CONNECTIONS” FOR RELAY WIRING FOR TEMPERATURE FREEZE PROTECT SWITCH OPTION 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 10 of 16 Repeater Mounting The WPC-1 is equipped with a signal repeater that can be mounted up to 10 feet from the WPC-1 unit. This repeater receives signals from the wireless remote and sends that signal to the WPC-1 via the 10 foot cable. Establish a location for the Repeater that is in line of sight from where the wireless remote will be used most frequently and that is no more then 75 feet from furthest where the remote will be used. NOTE: If extension is needed, use SR Smith part number WE-65 and follow installation instructions supplied with the Repeater Extension. To mount the Repeater, carefully insert a small flathead screwdriver into groove between the Dome and Base approximately where the locking dimples are located. Pry the Dome out of on of the locking dimples. Then carefully insert the small flathead screwdriver into the groove between the Dome and the Base in an adjacent locking dimple and pry the Dome out. Then separate the Dome from the Base by hand. Using the supplied self-drilling screws, locate a suitable mounting surface and screw the base to this surface. Note that the marking “TOP” must be in the 12 o’clock position and the wire slit must be in the 6 o’clock position. Do not over tighten the screws as it may damage the Repeater base. Realign the Repeater Dome to the Base and ensure that the wire is exiting the base through the slit and the Locking Dimples are aligned with the locking holes. Apply enough pressure so that the Dome “snaps” into the base. Flathead Screwdriver Repeater Dome/Base groove Locking Dimple 10 feet Mounting Screws Orientation Marker Mounting Holes Repeater Dome 79-15053-00 REV. D4 Base Slit for Repeater Wire Repeater Base www.srsmith.com Page 11 of 16 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS WPC-1 TOGGLE SWITCH OPERATION The WPC-1 receiver box houses two switches. For operation with the wireless transmitter, the switches need to be in the REMOTE position. To manually turn ON the devices connected to either Circuit 1 or Circuit 2, flip the switches to the ON position. When a circuit is in the ON position, the Wireless Remote will not be able to turn OFF the respective circuit. To turn OFF the devices manually, flip the respective switch to the MIDDLE or OFF position. NOTE: In the OFF position, the wireless remote operation will be bypassed. To re-enable the wireless remote operation, flip the switch back to the REMOTE position. NOTE: If the units turn ON when the switch is returned to the REMOTE position, simply use the wireless remote to turn OFF the units if desired. WIRELESS REMOTE OPERATION NOTE: The toggle switches on the WPC-1 must be set to REMOTE for wireless operation. The POWER ON/OFF buttons control the individual circuits independently. With each push of the button, the WPC-1 toggles the individual circuits from ON to OFF and vice versa. For Synchronization operation, simply push the SYNC ON/OFF button. NOTE: If all circuits are off when the SYNC ON/OFF button is pressed, all circuits will be turned to ON. If any one of the circuits are in the ON state by the wireless remote, then when the SYNC ON/OFF button is pressed all circuits will be turned OFF and the SYNC ON/OFF must be pressed to turn all circuits on simultaneously. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 Units equipped with toggle switches NOTE: Circuit 1 is in the ON position and Circuit 2 is in the REMOTE position Units equipped with rocker switches NOTE: Switch is shown in the ON position. Circuit 1 control Circuit 2 control For Synchronization of Circuit 1 and Circuit 2 www.srsmith.com Page 12 of 16 TIMER OPERATION Set time to current time. In the example below, the current time is set for 9:00pm. NOTE: Only turn the Timer dial clockwise or the timer will be damaged. Once the time has been set to the current time, set the hours of the Pump operation by “snapping” the timer tabs inwards towards the center. NOTE: Each tab represents 15 minutes of operation and tabs set inwards towards the center is for OFF operations and ON when the tabs are set outwards as illustrated. In the example below, the Pump will be off from 12:00pm to 11:45pm. Once the time and time of operation has been set, ensure that the Timer function switch is set to Auto for timer control of the Pump as illustrated below. To turn off timers automatic functions, set the Timer function switch to OFF. To manually turn on the Pump, set the Timer function switch to the ON position. NOTE: When in the ON position, the Pump will continue to run until the Timer function switch is set to Auto where the tabs at the Set Point is in the OFF position or if the Timer function switch is rotated to the OFF position. Timer Function Switch Position UP MIDDLE DOWN Timer tabs set to OFF position Timer tabs set to ON position Timer dial rotation direction indicator Current time and Timer function switch set point PM hours AM hours Timer function switch Timer dial 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 13 of 16 CODE ADJUSTMENTS If it is necessary to change the transmission code on the WPC-1 an adjustment to the receiver AND the transmitter DIP switches must be performed. RECEIVER DIP SWITCHES – Turn OFF power to the WPC-1 from the breaker panel. Open the enclosure and unscrew the face plate. Disconnect the Molex connector that connects the front panel controls to the receiver unit and set the face plate on a safe location where it will not be bent, scratched, or impact forces applied to the components or the face plate itself. Unscrew the four (4) screws holding the receiver to the base of the WPC-1 control box. Unscrew the four (4) screws located on the back of the receiver to release the cover. NOTE: Take notice of how the wires enter and exit the receiver. Remove the cover and look on the PCB to locate the DIP switch as illustrated. TRANSMITTER DIP SWITCHES – Remove all screws from rear of remote. Separate the bottom cover from the top cover. DIP SWITCH ADJUSTMENT – The four DIP switches have an ON and an OFF position. Changing just one DIP switch will change the code. MAKE SURE BOTH THE RECEIVER AND TRANSMITTER HAVE THE SAME DIP SWITCH SETTINGS. Molex Connector Receiver Mounting Holes Rear screws DIP Switch Mounting Screws Face Plate DIP switch Receiver screws 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 14 of 16 Note: Sample shown is of Channel 9 DIP SWIT CH Channel 1 Channel 2 Channel 3 Channel 4 Channel 5 Channel 6 Channel 7 Channel 8 Channel 9 Channel 10 Channel 11 Channel 12 Channel 13 Channel 14 Channel 15 Channel 16 79-15053-00 REV. D4 OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF OFF ON ON ON ON ON ON ON ON www.srsmith.com CHANNEL 13 10 14 11 15 12 16 DIP Switch Page 15 of 16 WPC FUNCTION CHART Below is a chart of the WPC functionality based on the model number. WPC1 Pump Features Button 1 Features Button 2 Features Other Options X – Standard Accessories X – Standard 1 – Freeze Protect 8 – Toggle for Lo Spd Disc 9 – Standard T/C Removed X – Standard 1 – T/C Bypass 2 – T/C Bypass & JVA Valve 3 – WFPR added for Booster Pump X – Standard 3 – WFPR added for Booster Pump X –1 Speed Pump – Standard 2 – 2 Speed Pump – 24/7 LO Speed, T/C controls HI Speed EXAMPLE: WPC1-2X2X-1 is a 2 speed pump model with the Low Speed ON continuously until High Speed is actuated by the Time Clock. Button 1/Circuit 1 is wired standard. Button 2/Circuit 2 is wired as a Time Clock Bypass & JVA which actuates a JVA valve and turns on the High Speed pump (if Time Clock is already ON, then this action will keep the High Speed ON even after the Time Clock has Shut OFF) with the push of the Button 2 on the remote or flipping the Circuit 2 switch to ON. And this equipment is equipped with a Freeze Protect device which will turn on the High Speed pump when outside temperatures drop near freezing. 79-15053-00 REV. D4 www.srsmith.com Page 16 of 16
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