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Pro Logic Base System Control for PS-16
Pro Logic Base System Control for PS-16
Pro Logic Base System Control for PS-16
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Product Specifications
Part #: PLPS16
Manufacturer: Hayward Pool Products
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Create and control the ultimate pool experience.

Pro Logic is a scalable, flexible line of Total Pool Management controls that suit any backyard environment. It takes the work out of owning a pool and spa by automating all essential pool and spa functions, water chemistry, salt chlorination, custom light shows and other backyard features like water features, lights and sprinklers. Pro Logic even offers an interface to home automation systems. Home owners can use their existing control panels to view and mange anything under the control of Pro Logic.

Whether homeowners have basic pool functions or an extensive backyard paradise, the Pro Logic series offers the right level of control for any environment control that can easily be added at any time.

Pro Logic Models

  • PL-PS-16 - Controls up to 16 high-voltage relays, 8 valves, 2 heaters and solar
  • PL-PS-8 – Controls up to 8 high-voltage relays, 4 valves, 2 heaters and solar
  • PL-PS-4 - Controls up to 4 high voltage relays, 4 valves, 2 heaters and solar
  • PL-P-4 – Controls up to 4 high-voltage relays, 3 valves, 1 heater and solar

Optional Features:

  • Sense and Dispense, Total Pool Chemistry Automation
  • Salt Chlorination
  • Remote Control - Wireless and Wired
  • Aqua Connect, Home Automation Interface
  • ColorLogic LED Lights Automation
  • Virtual Control

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Questions customers have been asking about this product:
Q: What is the difference between the Aqua Logic and Pro Logic?

A:

The main difference between the Pro Logic and Aqua Logic is that the Pro Logic can accommodate Hayward/Goldline's new Sense and Dispense module. The Sense and Dispense module will sense how much chlorine and pH is in your pool and dispense the proper amount of chlorine or pH back into your pool. You will require a Stenner liquid acid pump & tank or CO2 tank for the pH portion of sense & dispense. The chlorine portion of Sense & Dispense will be taken care of by the Salt Chlorine generator. The Pro Logic also has enhanced user interface over the Aqua Logic and is an overall upgraded system.




Q: What is the ColorLogic Network Module designed for?

A:

The ColorLogic network module is designed to be used with the new ColorLogic 4.0 lights and the ProLogic System. When used together the ColorLogic lights will display 101 color tones, 16 themed shows, while controlling light brightness, speed and movement.

The 4.0 ColorLogic Lights can be seen here http://www.inyopools.com/lights_colorlogic.aspx

The ProLogic Systems & ColorLogic Modules can be seen here http://www.inyopools.com/sanitizers_pro_logic.aspx




Q: Do i just need the light and my current prologic controller which runs my pool filter and spa etc.. or do i have to have a separate controller for the colorlogic led pool light?

A:

You can use just the ProLogic to control the ColorLogic light but you will only be using a fraction of the overall control capabilities. To get the complete control capabilities you would need to order the ColorLogic Gen. 4.0 light here http://www.inyopools.com/lights_colorlogic.aspx along with the ColorLogic Communication Module here http://www.inyopools.com/Products/02200000040136.htm

When using the ColorLogic Communication Module with the ProLogic the ColorLogic lights will display 101 color tones, 16 themed shows, while controlling light brightness, speed and movement.




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