Jandy
Jandy iAqualink 120/24 VAC Transformer
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Product Description
Restore reliable power to your pool automation with the Jandy R0466400 Transformer. This essential OEM replacement is engineered for seamless integration with AquaLink RS, converting 120 VAC input to 24 VAC output. Built to withstand harsh outdoor conditions, it ensures stable voltage for your control panel, protecting your system from power inconsistencies. Whether repairing a non-responsive panel or performing proactive maintenance, this durable, easy-to-install transformer is the professional choice for maintaining your smart pool environment.
- Manufacturer Part Number: R0466400
- UPC Code: 788379652227 (or 52337023870)
- Input Voltage: 120 VAC, 60 Hz (Standard Household)
- Output Voltage: 24 VAC
- Power Rating: ~60 VA (approximately 2.5 Amps at 24 VAC)
- Material: High-conductivity steel and copper with corrosion-resistant housing
- Dimensions: 6.7" L x 4.4" H
- Weight: ~3 lbs
- Compatibility:
- AquaLink RS Models: 6612F, 6613, 6614, 6614-LD, 6613AP, 6614AP, 6614AP-L
- AquaSwitch Models: 7300, 7488
- Legacy Systems: Ji 2000 Pool/Spa Control Systems
Specifications
A genuine OEM step-down transformer designed to power AquaLink RS and AquaSwitch control panels. This unit safely converts standard 120V household voltage to the 24V low voltage required for system automation and logic boards.
Safety Warnings & Professional Requirements
- Unresponsive Panel: If the control panel is dead, check the system fuses first. If the fuses are intact but there is no 24V output, the transformer has likely failed.
- Ventilation: Mount the unit in a well-ventilated area within the power center. Excess heat can shorten the lifespan of the internal electrical coils.
- Secure Connections: Ensure all wire leads are firmly connected. Loose connections cause arcing, which results in erratic system behavior and potential fire risk.
- Legacy Support: This transformer is also compatible with Ji 2000 legacy pool/spa control systems.
