18. Attach one end of the bonding wire to the bonding lug located on the bottom of the chassis backplate on the
power pack (see Figures 19 and 20). Attach the second end to a common bonding point such as the pool pump
or heater. Make sure to refer to the pump or heater manual for the location of the bonding lug connection prior to
making this connection. See Figure 21 for examples of bonding lug locations. Do not use the power pack as the
common bonding point. There should only be one bonding connection to the power pack. Each piece of non-
related pool equipment requiring a ground should also be bonded to the common, approved bonding point.
19. Plug the power pack into the electrical outlet. Turn the power pack on.
Figure 19.
Bonding Wire
3.4 Bypass Plumbing Instructions: If Flow Rate Exceeds 92 GPM (348 LPM)
The maximum fl ow rate for the cell is 92 gpm (348 lpm). If fl ow rate exceeds 92 gpm (348 lpm), the cell MUST be
plumbed on bypass (see Figure 22). A control valve must be installed to regulate the fl ow through the cell. It can be
installed on the inlet side of the cell or between the inlet and discharge side of the bypass piping. The proper fl ow will
be achieved by adjusting the handle of the valve until the red "No Flow" light has turned off and all large air bubbles are
cleared from the cell.
The cell and pod must be
installed as the last piece of
equipment in the circulation
plumbing system just
before the pool
Control Valve Installation Options
Install between the inlet
and discharge side of
bypass plumbing
Figure 22.
Example of Bypass Installation
Bonding Wire
Bonding Lug
Figure 20.
Bonding Wire Attached
to Power Pack
Heater
Pod
Cell
Install on the inlet
side of the vessel
Pool Return
Pump
Bonding Wire
Figure 21.
Bonding Lug Locations
Power Pack
Filter
Pool Intake
Spa Return
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Heater
To power outlet
Bonding Wire
(to Pump or
Heater)
Pump
Spa Intake