Aqua Phase Electrical Fuses
| The critical electrical devices on Aqua Phase are protected by
fuses from electrical anomalies. Without a properly fused electrical
system, there would be risks to the critical (expensive) electrical
devices and to a person operating the device. |
| At Aqua Phase, we
believe it is better to be safe and better to replace a simple fuse than a
motor or control unit. |
| If you suspect a fuse may be blown, unplug the machine before investigating. |
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Controller (PLC) Electronics Diagram
This is a representative diagram and fuse listing for the AQ-3000
Series
(For specific information, consult your model's operations
manual) |

Six fuses are located on Aqua Phase:
Name |
Purpose |
Location |
FU-1 |
Pump Motor |
Control Panel |
FU-2 |
Drive Motor |
Control Panel |
FU-3 |
System Fuse |
Control Panel |
GFCI |
Ground Fault Protector |
Power Cord End |
FU-4 |
Level Control |
Control Panel |
FU-5 |
Chemical Pumps |
Control Panel |
Effects of a blown fuse(s):
Name |
Status |
Condition |
FU-1 |
If Blown |
You will hear the pump motor relay trip but no
pumping. PLC Inputs 2, 4, 6, 9, 10 (12 if full of water) will be lit. |
FU-2 |
If Blown |
System will pump but no sweeping spray action
will be heard. |
FU-3 |
If Blown |
System will be dead. No status lights of PLC
will be on. |
GFCI |
If Tripped |
System will be dead. No status lights of PLC
will be on. |
FU-4 |
If Blown |
No activity from pressing "START"
button. Inputs 9 and/or 12 may be on if water is in reservoir. |
FU-5 |
If Blown |
No activity from pressing "START"
button. Inputs 2, 4, 6 will be lit. |
FU-4 & FU-5 |
If Blown |
No inputs lit. PLC operation status light
will be lit. |
Fuses listed above with the exception of the "GFCI" are
located behind the control panel face. To access fuses on the control panel:
- Remove the fasteners on the left and right of the control panel cover.
- You need to remove only the top two fasteners on the control panel
face.
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AQ-F250
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AQ-3000
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