Jandy | 6610+ | Green 10-Pin Terminal Bar Connector | Pool Automation Wiring Connector
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This green 10-pin terminal bar connector is a replacement wiring component designed for compatible Jandy pool automation and control system applications. It provides a terminal connection point for low-voltage control wiring within supported automation panels and related equipment.
Built for pool automation service, repair, and wiring maintenance, this connector is used when an existing terminal bar is damaged, missing, corroded, or no longer providing secure wire termination.
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Key Features
• Replacement 10-pin terminal bar connector for compatible Jandy control system applications
• Green connector body supports quick visual identification during service work
• Provides a secure wiring termination point for compatible low-voltage control circuits
• Used in pool automation panels, control boards, and related equipment wiring applications
• Suitable for automation repair, board replacement, wiring service, and equipment pad maintenance
• Helps restore reliable electrical connection between control wiring and compatible system components
• Replacement component for damaged, corroded, loose, or missing terminal connectors
• Professional installation is recommended to ensure correct wire placement, polarity, and system function
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Product Overview
This terminal bar connector is used as a wiring interface for compatible Jandy automation and control equipment. It provides a 10-pin connection point that allows field wiring or internal control wiring to terminate securely at the appropriate system component.
The connector is commonly replaced during automation service when wiring terminals are damaged, loose, corroded, or no longer holding conductors properly. A secure terminal connection is important because loose or poor wiring contact can cause communication issues, intermittent equipment operation, or control system faults.
During installation, power to the control system should be disconnected and each wire should be identified before removal from the existing connector. Wiring order, polarity, and terminal position should be verified carefully so the replacement connector is installed correctly.
Routine maintenance should include inspection of automation enclosures for moisture intrusion, corrosion, loose wiring, heat damage, or deteriorated terminals. Maintaining clean and secure wiring connections helps support reliable automation communication, equipment control, and long-term system performance.