Jandy | R0984100 | Next Generation PureLink Power Interface Assembly | Replacement Kit

In stock
SKU: R0984100
Length: 6.25 in Width: 2.5 in Height: 6.25 in
Regular price $249.99

This power interface assembly replacement kit is designed for compatible Next Generation PureLink salt chlorine generator systems. It supports the internal power interface function within the control center, helping the system distribute and manage power to the connected sanitizer components.

Built for pool sanitation system service and repair, this replacement kit is used when the existing power interface assembly is damaged, failed, or no longer supporting proper system operation.

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Key Features

• Replacement power interface assembly kit for compatible Next Generation PureLink systems

• Supports internal power interface operation within the PureLink control center

• Used to restore power delivery and control functionality for compatible salt chlorine generator equipment

• Suitable for sanitizer system repair, control center service, and equipment pad troubleshooting

• Replacement component for damaged, failed, or malfunctioning power interface assemblies

• Helps support reliable operation of connected PureLink sanitizer components

• Intended for use with properly matched Next Generation PureLink system configurations

• Professional installation is recommended due to electrical wiring, power connections, and control system safety requirements

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Product Overview

This power interface assembly is used inside compatible Next Generation PureLink salt chlorine generator systems as part of the control center’s internal electrical architecture. It helps support the power and control interface required for the sanitizer system to operate correctly.

The kit is commonly replaced during troubleshooting when a PureLink system shows power-related faults, fails to operate properly, or has a damaged internal interface assembly. Because the sanitizer system depends on stable power and control connections, a failed power interface can affect chlorination performance, system response, and overall equipment reliability.

During installation, power to the control center should be disconnected before service work begins. Wiring, connectors, circuit board areas, enclosure condition, and related system components should be inspected for moisture intrusion, corrosion, heat damage, or loose connections before the replacement assembly is installed.

After installation, the system should be powered up and tested to confirm proper operation, communication, and sanitizer output control. Routine maintenance should include inspecting the control center for moisture, damaged covers, corrosion, wiring issues, and any signs of electrical wear that could affect long-term system performance.