Difference between revisions of "Hayward ProLogic" - Further Reading

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The Chemistry Sensing Module is a separate system for PH and ORP monitoring and some people fell is a waste of money.<ref> https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/hayward-aqua-plus-check-system-light-on.191535/post-1688455</ref>
 
The Chemistry Sensing Module is a separate system for PH and ORP monitoring and some people fell is a waste of money.<ref> https://www.troublefreepool.com/threads/hayward-aqua-plus-check-system-light-on.191535/post-1688455</ref>
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[https://hayward-pool-assets.com/assets/documents/pools/pdf/troubleshooting-guides/ProLogic-Troubleshooting-Guide.pdf ProLogic Troubleshooting Guide] is a good place to start with problems.
  
 
==Spa Spillover==
 
==Spa Spillover==

Revision as of 17:36, 5 November 2019

Hayward ProLogic

Hayward GLX-PCB-PRO Board.jpg

Goldline introduced AquaLogic in 2003. Hayward acquired Goldline in August of 2004. Hayward discontinued AquaLogic in 2008 and replaced it with Prologic.

ProLogic uses the GLX-PCB-PRO board.

The Chemistry Sensing Module is a separate system for PH and ORP monitoring and some people fell is a waste of money.[1]

ProLogic Troubleshooting Guide is a good place to start with problems.

Spa Spillover

You can enable the Spa Spillover in the Configuration Menu.

To schedule the spa spillover to run automatically you use a group function assigned to an aux button. But you can only assign one time period to each button.[2]

However if you have two extra buttons available, you can assign different time periods to each while having the same functions.

The only downside to a group function is that it needs to use one of the Aux relays.

CMS comm error

The CSM (Chemistry Sensing Module) comm error appears when Sense & Dispense is enabled, but the Chemistry Sensing Module is not found.[3]

If yes, verify that it's plugged in.

If no, disable Sensing System in the Configuration Menu.[4]