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Codes, abbreviations, and terms (cont.) – Balboa Water Group Titan Bath Control User Manual

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Back Jet codes

A Back Jet uses three valves and requires the specified box be a
PVC. Two Back Jets may be assigned to a panel configuration.

code

location

valves used

PBackJet

Primary

1, 2, 3

SBackJet

Secondary

1, 2, 3

PIlloW codes

Pillows are also referred to as Neck Jets or Foot Jets. A pillow
uses two valves and requires the specified box be a PVC. Two
pillows may be assigned to a panel configuration.

code

location

valves used

PPillow

Primary

1, 2

SPillow

Secondary

4, 5

Waterfall codes

A Waterfall uses a single valve and requires the specified
box be a PVC. Only one Waterfall may be assigned to a
panel configuration.

code

location

valve used

PWFall

Primary

3

SWFall

Secondary

4

cleaner codes

A Cleaner uses a single valve and requires the specified box be a
PVC. Only one Cleaner may be assigned to a panel configuration.

code

location

valve used

PClean3

Primary

3

PClean5

Primary

5

SClean3

Secondary

3

SClean5

Secondary

5

valve codes

Valves, referring to solenoids, or solenoid valves, create
pulsations of water from jets. When two or more jets are
arranged in a group, they can be positioned and wired to create
pulsating patterns at varying speeds. Bath buttons that have an
LED readout (two and six button bath panels), allow the user to
regulate pulsating jet patterns and speeds with the following
readouts:
• PT: Pattern of jet pulsations with speed adjustment

(synchronous or alternating). synchronous or alternating.
PT1 is the lowest speed pattern.

• ROL: Rolling means that over several seconds the blower or

pump reduces and then increases in speed. Then the cycle
resumes.

Because of the many options available for valve set up and hose
routing, setting up pulsating jets is a bit more involved than
other equipment. The "Valves Used" references in the table at
right are necessary for configuration.

While keeping in mind the number of valves needed for the
equipment installed on the system that is being set up, find that
equipment (back jet, pillow, etc.) and then use the "Code" and
"Location" to see what valves are to be used on the PVC, as only
the PVC box has green paired valve connectors.

Once the proper Code and Location is determined, connect the
solenoid wires into the valve control connector(s) on the box.

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2

3

4

5

Codes, Abbreviations, and Terms (cont.)

10 Position valve control connector