Water Level Sensors and Probes

Jandy/Zodiac 2-Prong Low Level Sensor

This type of sensor consists of two large stainless steel probes positioned at the water line. In order to reduce probe corrosion that may occur in some environments, the Attendant may be configured to cut off power to the probe when it is not sampling the water. For maximum probe life, we recommend connecting Low water level sensors to both TS1 to TS5 and H1 to H5 as illustrated below.

Jandy/Zodiac 2-Prong High Level Sensor

This type of sensor consists of two large stainless steel probes positioned above the water line. This style of sensor should be connected to a temperature sensor labeled TS1 to TS5 as illustrated below.

Jandy/Zodiac 3-Prong Sensor (Combined Low/High)

This type of sensor consists of three stainless steel probes in a single housing. The ends of the longer probes are typically placed at the water line with the short probe well above the water line.. As with Jandy/Zodiac 2-Prong Low Level Sensors, we recommend extending the life of your probes by configuring the Attendant to cut power to the Low Level sensor. These sensors have three wires that should be connected to two ports labeled TS1 to TS5 and one port labeled H1 to H5 as illustrated.

Float-style Water Level Sensor

This type of sensor consists of a float that moves up or down with the water level. This style of sensor should be wired to a flow switch port labeled SW1 to SW5.

Updated on February 6, 2024
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