Jandy | R0658100 | 3HP Relay | AquaLink RS, Ji, and AquaSwitch Automation Systems
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This 3HP relay is a replacement automation component designed for compatible AquaLink RS, Ji, and AquaSwitch control systems. It is used to switch and control connected pool equipment loads through the automation system, allowing supported equipment circuits to be operated from the control panel or programmed schedule.
Built for pool automation service and equipment pad repair, this replacement relay is used when an existing relay is worn, damaged, malfunctioning, or no longer reliably controlling the assigned equipment circuit.
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Key Features
• Replacement 3HP relay for compatible pool automation control systems
• Designed for AquaLink RS, Ji, and AquaSwitch applications
• Used to control supported pool equipment circuits through the automation system
• Helps restore switching function for assigned loads such as pumps, lights, auxiliaries, or other compatible equipment
• Suitable for automation panel repair, relay replacement, and equipment pad service work
• Important component for scheduled, manual, and programmed equipment operation
• Replaces worn, damaged, failed, or unreliable relays in compatible control panels
• Professional installation is recommended due to electrical wiring and load-control requirements
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Product Overview
This relay is used inside compatible pool automation systems to control electrical loads assigned to automation circuits. When the system calls for a connected device to turn on or off, the relay provides the switching function that allows the control panel to operate the equipment.
The component is commonly replaced during automation troubleshooting when a pump, light, auxiliary circuit, or other connected load does not respond properly to commands. A failing relay can cause equipment to remain off, remain on, chatter, or operate inconsistently depending on the condition of the contacts or coil.
During installation, power to the automation panel should be disconnected and the connected circuit should be verified before replacement work begins. Wiring, terminals, load ratings, and system compatibility should be checked carefully to ensure the relay is installed in the correct circuit and used only with supported equipment loads.
Routine maintenance should include inspection of the automation panel for heat damage, loose wiring, corrosion, moisture intrusion, or signs of relay wear. Keeping relays in proper operating condition is important for dependable automation performance, equipment scheduling, and safe electrical control at the pool equipment pad.