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1.                                                       Figure 22A     Direct Vent  Illustration with Sidewall Vent  and Sidewall Combustion Air                                               Figure 22B   Sidewall Venting    A WARNING  Do not combine the flue from  this unit with the vent from any other appliance     Do not combine flues from multiple appliances  into a common vent  The flue from this unit must  be a dedicated stack        Connect the flue vent directly to the flue outlet opening on the  top of the pool heater  Make the connections from the pool  heater vent to the outside stack as direct as possible with no  reduction in diameter  Provide adequate clearance to  combustibles for the vent connector and firestop  Follow the  vent manufacturer s instructions when installing sealed AL29   4C vents and accessories  such as firestop spacers  vent  connectors  thimbles  caps  etc     Provide adequate clearance to combustibles for the vent  connector and firestop     When planning the venting system  avoid possible contact with  plumbing or electrical wiring inside walls  ceilings  and floors   Locate the pool heater as close as possible to the chimney or gas  vent  When a vent system is disconnected for any reason  the  flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent  manufacturer s instructions     The installed length of flue from the pool heater to the outside  point of termination must not exceed 50 equivalent feet   15 2m   Subtract 5 feet  1 5m  of eq
2.                               Isolation Valves    or CPVC   see Table                                            Figure 37   Heaters are Beyond 15 feet of Pool Piping    34    Installation and Service Manual       Relief Valve                MODEL NO  BYPASS PIPE SIZE  CP  N L  501   751 2  MINIMUM  CP  N L  991   2071 2 1 2  MINIMUM       Optional  Pool Supply  Sensor Location    Alternate Pool  Return Sensor  Location 45    From Filters        Recomm    epdea  Isolation alves    7               Copper or  CPVC  See Table                       Figure 38   Multi Stack Frame   Heaters are Beyond 15 feet from Pool Piping    This pool heater is supplied with a relief valve s  sized in  accordance with ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code   Section IV  The relief valve s  is installed in the vertical  position and mounted in the hot water outlet  Place no other  valve between the relief valve and the pool heater  To prevent  water damage  pipe the discharge from the relief valve to a  suitable floor drain for disposal when relief occurs  Do not  install any reducing couplings or other restrictions in the  discharge line  The discharge line will allow complete drainage  of the valve and line  Manually operate the relief valves at least  once a year     A  CAUTION  Avoid contact with hot discharge  water     Automatic Chlorinator and  Chemical Feeders  All chemicals must be diluted into the pool water being    circulated through the pool heater  Any concentration of  chlorine in th
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4.                  5070 00 OL   awn OLLWINOLNY                   AOO         nape    OG                 3  6                  8 ld        40079Nidld          YOLOANNOD G31V2013A1VA HOLO3NNOO YOSNAS              SNOILOANNO9  or  Ma e              Commercial Pool Heaters    Appendix A  Unit Start Up Checklist    Ensure that the location and installation of the equipment is in  accordance with the installation manual  all local installation  requirements  and with the latest edition of the National Fuel  Gas Code  ANSI 223 1 and or CAN CGA B149 Installation  Code     Measure the supply gas pressure  For natural gas  models  the supply gas pressure should be between  4 5  w c  to 10 5  w c  For LP gas models  the supply gas  pressure should be between 8  w c  to 13  w c  Fora  detailed procedure on measuring the supply gas pressure   reference page 28 of this manual     Measure the differential air pressure  The differential  air pressure for the 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models  should be between 1 5  w c  to 1 65  w c  The differential  air pressure for 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models should  be between 1 1  w c  to 1 3  w c  Reference pages 49 and  50 of this manual for the proper procedure for measuring  the differential air pressure  If an adjustment is necessary  follow the procedure on page 50 of this manual     Note  The combustion air fan s  is factory preset and should  not need adjustment  However  due to installation and  environmental conditions adjustment of the air 
5.        WARNING  Locate and install the    combustion air inlet cap correctly  Failure to do  so can allow the discharge of flue products to be  drawn into the combustion process  This can  result in incomplete combustion and potentially    hazardous levels of carbon monoxide in the flue  products  This will cause operational problems  and the spillage of flue products  Spillage of flue  products can cause personal injury or death due  to carbon monoxide poisoning     The sidewall or vertical rooftop DirectAire    combustion air  supply system has specific vent material and installation  requirements  The air inlet pipe connects directly to the pool  heater to supply combustion air  In most installations  the  combustion air inlet pipe will be a dedicated system with one  air inlet pipe per pool heater  You can combine multiple air  inlets if the guidelines in Combined Air Inlet Points  page 13  are followed  The air inlet pipe will be connected to a  combustion air inlet cap as specified in this section     For normal installations  this system uses a single wall pipe to  supply combustion air from outdoors directly to the pool  heater     Where overnight temperatures reach 40  F  use a              double wall vent pipe or an insulated single wall pipe for  combustion air  This will help prevent moisture in the cool  incoming air from condensing and leaking from the inlet pipe        Note  When the use of the DV box adapter in the following  venting systems 1s not practical 
6.       Operating Ambient Temperature     20   to 140  F   30   to 60  C    The programming keys are as follows   Select   Allows the user to select the reading or parameter  being displayed  Each time the key is pressed  a different  indicator will appear which describes the value being shown   These are detailed as follows   Up and Down Arrows   While in the Adjust mode  the user  can increase or decrease the parameter being shown   The default display mode is the View mode  indicated in the  upper right hand corner of the display     The default value shown is the Pool Temperature  indicated by  the arrow pointing to the POOL text on the overlay  If the    Installation and Service Manual    pool return sensor has been installed and connected  this will  be the temperature of the water coming from the pool     By pressing the Select key  the Pool Target is shown and the  text TARGET on the display  This is the pool temperature set  point     By pressing the Select key again  the Boiler Inlet Temperature  15 shown  indicated by the text        In  This is the temperature  of the water going into the pool heater  Note that it 1  different  than the temperature of the water coming from the pool     By pressing the Select key again  the Boiler Outlet  Temperature is shown  indicated by the text Boil Out  This is  the temperature of the water coming out of the pool heater   before it is mixed with the water from the pool     By pressing the Select key again  the Boiler Rise is sho
7.      When planning the venting system  avoid possible contact with  plumbing or electrical wiring inside walls  ceilings  and floors   Locate the pool heater as close as possible to the chimney or gas  vent  When a vent system is disconnected for any reason  the  flue must be reassembled and resealed according to the vent  manufacturer s instructions     The installed length of flue from the pool heater to the outside  point of termination must not exceed 50 equivalent feet   15 2m   Subtract 5 feet  1 5m  of equivalent length for each    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    90  elbow  Subtract 2 5 feet  0 7m  of equivalent length for each  45  elbow     Masonry Chimney Installation  Do not use a standard masonry chimney to directly vent the  combustion products from this pool heater     To use a masonry chimney  the chimney must use a sealed   corrosion resistant liner system  Sealed  corrosion resistant liner  systems  singlewall  doublewall  flexible  or rigid  must be rated  for use with a high efficiency  positive pressure vent system     Corrosion resistant chimney liner systems are typically made  from a high grade stainless steel such as AL29 4C  The liner  must be properly sized and fully sealed throughout the entire  length  Both the top and bottom of the masonry chimney must  be capped and sealed to provide a dead air space around the liner          WARNING  Do not vent this pool heater into a  masonry chimney without a sealed stainless steel  liner
8.      il    1 440 000  2 1 2  2 1 2  3 1 2  6  1 800 000  2 1 2  3 1 2  3 1 2  7    2 070 000  2 1 2     Combination Gas Valves  These pool heaters fire in a single stage of operation     Note  This pool heater incorporates a    soft start  feature  which lights approximately half of the burners before lighting  the remaining burners  Each combination valve consists of a  gas regulator and two valve seats to meet the requirements for  redundant gas valves  The valve has a gas control knob that  must remain in the open position at all times when the pool  heater is in service  The gas control valve has pressure taps  located on the inlet and discharge sides of the valve  Manifold  pressure 1s adjusted using the regulator located on the valve  A  manifold gas pressure tap for each burner stick 1s located on  the discharge side of the valve        28    The manifold pressure is preset at the factory and adjustment  15 not usually required  If you must adjust regulator pressure   follow the instructions under Gas Manifold Pressure  Adjustment  page 30     Venting of Combination Gas Valves   The combination gas valve regulator used on these pool  heaters 15 equipped with an integral vent limiting orifice per  ANSI Z21 78  The vent limiter ensures that the volume of gas  emitted from the valve in the event of a failed gas diaphragm  does not exceed the maximum safe leakage rate allowed by  agency requirements  Combination gas valve regulators  equipped with integral vent limiters ar
9.     Revision Notes  Revision 6  CPE i amp s 06  reflects  changes made to LBL2296    CPE i amp s 06   CP 5M 12 07    
10.    CONTINUOUSLY INTERMITTENTLY  MONITORED MONITORED  EXAMPLE DEVICES   HIGH LOW GAS  AUX  HI LIMIT   AUX  LIMITS  EXT  FLOW SWITCH    B1 B2 B3     HERE                  Figure 40           Terminal Strip Connection    OPERATION    FOR YOUR SAFETY READ BEFORE  OPERATING       WARNING  If you do not follow these  instructions exactly  a fire or explosion may    result causing property damage  personal injury  or loss of life          This pool heater does not have a pilot  It is equipped with  an ignition device which automatically lights the burner   Do not try to light the burner by hand    BEFORE OPERATING  smell around the pool heater area  for gas  Be sure to smell next to the floor because some gas  is heavier than air and will settle to the floor     38    Moos TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS   Do not try to light any appliance    Do not touch any electric switch  do not use any  phone in your building    Immediately call your gas supplier from a  neighbor s phone    Follow the gas supplier s instructions    If you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire  department       Use only your hand to turn the gas control lever  Never use  tools  If the lever will not turn by hand  don t try to repair  it  call a qualified service technician  Force or attempted  repair may result in a fire or explosion      Do not use this pool heater if any part has been under  water  Immediately call a qualified service technician to  replace the pool heater  The possible damage to a flooded  poo
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12.   1 5m  for  each 90  elbow  Subtract 2 5 feet  0 7m  for each 45  elbow        Sidewall Venting Termination   The sidewall vent cap must be installed on an exterior sidewall   The sidewall fan powered sidewall vent cap and accessories  are included in a venting kit which is furnished by the pool  heater manufacturer in accordance with CSA International  requirements  This venting kit includes the powered sidewall  fan cap  proving switch and all necessary relays to interlock  with the pool heater s control system     The sidewall fan powered vent cap must be interlocked with  the pool heater s control system to start the fan on a call for  heat and prove fan operation before the pool heater fires  Plug   in and terminal strip connections are provided on the pool  heater for easy connection of the factory supplied vent kit and  control package for the sidewall vent fan     Sidewall Venting Without Fan    For 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models approved for sidewall  venting without an external power vent fan  you must install  specific vent kits and venting materials  The following is a  detailed explanation of Sidewall Venting Without an External  Fan installation requirements     Flue Outlet Piping    Venting Guidelines   If using this venting option  a sealed AL29 4C venting system  for flue products is required on all models of this pool heater   This venting system operates with a positive pressure in the  vent  The internal combustion air blowers generate this  positive pre
13.   At the time of removal of an existing pool heater  the following  steps shall be followed with each pool heater remaining  connected to the common venting system placed in operation   while other appliances remaining connected to the common  venting system are not in operation     1  Sealany unused opening in the common venting system   Visually inspect the venting system for proper size and  horizontal pitch  Make sure there is no blockage or  restriction  leakage  corrosion and other unsafe conditions    If possible  close all building doors and windows  Close all  doors between the space in which the appliances remaining  connected to the common venting system are located and  other building spaces    Turn on clothes dryers and any other appliances not  connected to the common venting system  Turn on any  exhaust fans  such as range hoods and bathroom exhausts   so they will operate at maximum speed  Do not operate a  summer exhaust fan    Close fireplace dampers    Place in operation the unit being inspected  Follow the  lighting instructions  Adjust thermostat so pool heater will  operate continuously    Test for spillage of flue gases at the draft hood relief  openings of all appliances connected to the venting system  after five minutes of main burner operation    After making sure that each appliance remaining  connected to the common venting system properly vents  when tested as above  return doors  windows  exhaust fans   fireplace dampers and other gas burning ap
14.   Attach the DV box adapter over  the air filter  see Figure 24   Align the screw holes on the DV  box adapter with the screw holes surrounding the air filter  hanger  Insert the sheet metal screws and tighten firmly           Figure 24     Attaching DV Box Adapter to Unit   For venting versatility  you can move the air filter assembly and  DV box adapter to the right side of the pool heater  Remove the  metal panel on the pool heater s right side  see Figure 25    Remove the filter bracket assembly from the rear of the pool  heater     Note  Modifications to the DV box adapter will be necessary  to allow installation on the right side of the pool heater  Follow  the instructions shipped with the vent kit     Attach the filter bracket assembly and DV box adapter to the  right side opening using the pre drilled screw holes  Make sure  you attach the metal panel to the rear combustion air opening of  the pool heater     The DV box adapter has an air inlet pipe mounting ring   Connect combustion air inlet piping to the direct vent box  mounting ring        Figure 25   Moving Air Filter Assembly and DV Box  Adapter    Air Inlet Piping Materials   The air inlet pipe s  must be sealed  Select the air inlet pipe   material from the following specified materials                CPVC  or ABS  6   7   or 8  LD       Galvanized steel vent pipe with joints and seams sealed as  specified below    e Type B doublewall vent with joints and seams sealed as  specified below     Check local code
15.   Combustion Air Adjustment with a Manometer  to Set Differential Pressures    Servicing Hot Surface Igniter and Ignition  Module   This pool heater uses a proven hot surface ignition control  module and a hot surface igniter  The hot surface ignition    module is not repairable  Any modification or repairs will  invalidate the warranty          WARNING  Do not attempt to repair a faulty hot  surface igniter or ignition module  Any modification    or repairs may create hazardous conditions that  result in property damage  personal injury  fire   explosion and or toxic gases        A faulty hot surface igniter or ignition module must be  replaced with an identical part  A specification igniter and  ignition control module for this specific pool heater is  available from your local distributor  Do not use general  purpose field replacement ignition modules or igniters     Ignition System Checkout    1  Turn    OFF    the gas supply to the pool heater    2  Tum the electric power               3  Program the temperature control to settings above water  temperature or to the highest safe setting    4  The igniter will cycle on trial for ignition    5  The ignition module will lock out and turn the alarm light  on    6  Program the temperature control to the desired temperature  set point    7  Turn    ON    the gas supply    8  Press the module reset button  located on the front of the  unit  to reset the module    9  If ignition system fails to operate properly  repair work    m
16.   If you must adjust regulator pressure  follow the instructions  under Gas Manifold Pressure Adjustment  page 30  Do not  increase regulator pressure beyond specified pressure setting     Gas Pressure Test   1  Disconnect the unit from the gas supply piping system  during any piping system pressure testing greater than 1 2  PSIG  3 5kPa      Installation and Service Manual    2  Isolate the pool heater from the gas supply piping system  by closing a manual shutoff valve during any piping  system pressure testing that is equal to or less than 1 2  PSIG  3 5kPa     3  Test all gas connections for gas leaks before placing the  pool heater in operation     Gas Piping   To safely operate this pool heater  you must properly size the  gas supply piping  See Tables  J and K for piping and fitting  requirements  Gas pipe size may be larger than pool heater  connection     On models 500 000   750 000 Btu hr the gas connection to the  pool heaters are 1 1 4         and on models 990 000    2 070 000 Btu hr the gas connections to the pool heaters are  2  NPT     IMPORTANT  Do not block access to the  electrical cover plate when installing the    sediment trap  The sediment trap must be a  minimum of 12 inches from the pool heater     Optional gas controls may require routing of bleeds and vents  to the atmosphere  outside the building when required by local  codes     Note  All secondary regulators MUST BE of the lock up type  and spaced a minimum of 6  from the appliance     Connecting
17.  1260 in     8 130 cm    1440 in   9 291 cm      360 in   2 323cm    450 in     2 903cm      518 10  3 342cm        1 800 000  2 070 000       600 in   3 871 cm    690 in   4 452 cm      1800 in   11 614 cm   2070 in   13 356 cm       Outside air openings shall directly communicate with the outdoors  When combustion air is drawn from the outside through a duct  the net free area of each of the two openings  must have twice  2 times  the free area required for Outside Air 2 Openings  The above requirements are for the boiler only  additional gas fired units in the boiler room will require  an increase in the net free area to supply adequate combustion air for all units  Combustion air requirements are based on the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI  7223 1  in Canada refer to CAN CGA B149 Installation Code  Check all local code requirements for combustion air     12    Installation and Service Manual                                                      Figure 14     Sidewall Combustion      Inlet          Figure 15     Air Inlet Cap for Sidewall Termination    To prevent recirculation of flue products from an adjacent vent  cap into the combustion air inlet  follow all applicable  clearance requirements in the latest edition of the National  Fuel Gas Code and or CAN CGA B149 Installation Code and  instructions in the Installation and Service Manual     You must install the combustion air inlet cap at least one foot   0 30m  above ground level and above normal s
18.  Continued Manual Operation of the 3 Way Automatic    Bypass Valve Actuator  Note       the wing nut underneath the valve actuator body is    loose  retighten  To manually operate the 3 way automatic bypass valve  actuator   9  Reinstall the plastic actuator cover and secure with the  screw loosened in Step 2  1  Power must be removed from the unit   10  Place the valve cover  JKD6653  over the 3 way 2  Once power is removed  the de clutch button located  automatic bypass valve  Install the end caps  JKD6653 on the side of the valve actuator body can be pressed     and JKD6654  using the four screws provided in the kit   BLT7901  as shown in Figure 32   11  Turn the power on to the unit and resume operation     CAUTION  Failure to remove power from the  actuator prior to attempting to manually operate    the valve can result in irreparable damage to the  actuator mechanism     Note  The actuator handle is not used when the outdoor cover  15 installed  The handle is attached to the underside of the  actuator for storage        END CAP   JKD6653     PLASTIC ACTUATOR  LEA                    4 VALVE COVER    RS S Ze                                  JKD6654           lt      lt         JKD6652           Figure 32     3 Way Valve Cover     NOTE  Refer to the numbers located next  to the terminals when making wiring connections       WIR      BL           3 WAY VALVE CIRCUIT BOARD    Figure 33     3 Way Valve Cover Connection Diagram  32    Installation and Service Manual          M
19.  ELECTRICAL WIRING BOX                       INDICATES                             ELECTRICALLY SAMS       JUNCTION POINT             CLOSED END SPLICE                      p       arm                     Pool System Return    PRIBK Lan           A               Pool Supply  PR  DH Outlet Sensor  BR      BR DH Inlet Sensor             NOTES      1  WHERE POSSIBLE  ALL SWITCHES AND CIRCUITRY ARE SHOWN IN THEIR AT REST STATES    SHUTOFF   SOLENOID VALVE    NORMALLY OPEN  VENT VALVE             DOTTED LINE  INDICATES OPTIONAL  EQUIPMENT                    BLACK  PR PURPLE  BL BLUE  P PINK  O ORANGE    Y G   YELLOW WITH GREEN STRIPE    T TAN  Y YELLOW  BR BROWN  G GREEN  GY GRAY  R RED              2  ADDITION OF ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS OR OPTIONAL LIMIT SWITCHES TO THE TERMINAL  STRIP REQUIRE THE REMOVAL OF SOME OF THE SHORTING BARS FROM THE TERMINAL STRIP    3  REFER TO ACTUAL COMPONENTS FOR EXACT TERMINAL LOCATIONS    4  WHEN REPLACING DAMAGED WIRING USE EQUIVALENT TYPE AND GAUGE    56    LBL2721 Rev      Installation and Service    CONTROL BOX CONNECTIONS            22 2191 dr wi V              NOLLO3NNOO                       EI   40     LINN         YOLIANNOD  IVNOILdO  S3H21IMS 1531 9                  NVWOLNY    rid dien                                                                                     Ac RA  Ava  3 18VN3                                          Wauviv                                md  oo o o      o         1                                   5        
20.  Gas Piping to the Pool    Heater        gas connections must be made with pipe joint compound  resistant to the action of liquefied petroleum  L P   and natural  gases  All piping must comply with local codes and  ordinances  Piping installations must comply with approved  standards and practices     1  Make sure the gas line is a separate line direct from the  meter unless the existing gas line is of sufficient capacity   Verify pipe size with your gas supplier     2  Use new  properly threaded black iron pipe free from chips   If you use tubing  make sure the ends are cut square   deburred and clean  Make all tubing bends smooth and  without deformation  Avoid flexible gas connections   Internal diameter of flexible lines may not provide the pool  heater with the proper volume of gas     3  For ease of service  install a union     4  Install a manual main gas shutoff valve at the pool heater s  gas inlet  outside of the pool heater in accordance with the  National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1  this must be  installed within 6 feet of the pool heater        MANUAL  MAIN SHUT     USE WRENCH TO  HOLD PIPING       NIPPLE   SEDIMENT TRAP     Figure 28     Gas Line Connection    5  Run pipe or tubing to the pool heater s gas inlet  If you use  tubing  obtain a tube to pipe coupling to connect the tubing  to the pool heater s gas inlet     6  Install a sediment trap in the supply line to the pool  heater s gas inlet  see Figure 28      7  Apply a moderate amount of good quality pip
21.  Once the warm up and proving period has been completed  the  ignition module sends 24VAC to the gas valves on  approximately half of the pool heater  These gas valves should  open and allow gas to flow to the burners  The fuel air mixture  should ignite from the hot surface igniter  Once this voltage  has been sent to the valves  the hot surface igniter 15 turned   OFF   The ignition module then monitors and proves the  presence of the flame and will either allow operation to  continue or shut down the gas valves should flame not be  proven and proceed to a Flame Failure condition  If flame was  proven briefly during the ignition period  the module may not  proceed to Flame Failure  but rather post purge and then go  into another trial for ignition     SOFT START   MODELS 990 000   2 070 000 BTU HR ONLY   Controlled by Temperature Controller    A small time delay is provided to delay the opening of  approximately half of the valves until the first half of the  valves have opened and the gas has successfully ignited and  established flame on the burners     53    HEAT TRANSFER PROCESS    Gas Valves  Burner and Heat Exchanger    Once flame has been proven  the ignition module will hold the  gas valves open as long as there is proof of flame and a call for  heat is present  When the temperature of the water reaches that  of the programmed set point  the pool heater will be shut down     POST PURGE    Ignition Module Function    When 24VAC is removed from the ignition module s  
22.  a vertical conventional vent for flue products   Combustion air is supplied by a pipe from the sidewall or  rooftop  See page 16 for venting details     3  Sidewall Venting   This option uses a powered vent assembly to exhaust the flue  products out a sidewall vent termination  Combustion air 1s  supplied from the mechanical room  See page 17 for venting  details     4  Horizontal DirectAire   Venting   This option uses a powered vent assembly to exhaust the flue  products out a sidewall  Combustion air is supplied by a pipe  from the sidewall  See page 20 for venting details     5  Direct Venting   This option uses a sealed AL29 4C flue and a separate  combustion air pipe to the outdoors  This system terminates  both the flue and combustion air inlet in the same pressure  zone  The flue outlet and combustion air intake may terminate  at either a sidewall  horizontal  or the rooftop  vertical   See  page 21 for venting details     6  Outdoor Installation Venting   This option uses the installation of a special air inlet vent cap  on top of the pool heater  See page 25 for venting details        pool heaters are shipped from the factory equipped for  conventional negative draft venting  All other optional vent  systems require the installation of specific vent kits and  venting materials  The following is a detailed explanation of  the installation  requirements for each venting system   components used and part numbers of vent kits for each model     Barometric Damper Locati
23.  are display indicators on the Operating  Temperature Control that give status information as well                                Figure 49     Exterior Control Panel with    Operation Diagnostic Lights and LCD Display    TABLE O  Status LED Diagnostic Codes    Code  Sequence    Prepurge    Condition Lights  Operation of combustion air fans before  ignition   Hot surface igniter 1 preparing to light  burners     Trial for Ignition    Heating  Service  if equipped     Burners operating     Service  purchased     Indicates flame failure on either ignition    Indicator when option  Alarm  module and will indicate additional  alarms if the alarm of any failure option    is purchased     The display indicators on the Operating Temperature Control  point to text on the overlay  Figure 46   They indicate the  following     Speed   This indicates that the speed setting is being displayed   The speed setting controls the responsiveness of the 3 way  valve    Open  Close   These indicators appear when the Operating  Temperature Control adjusts the position of the 3 way valve     Active   This indicator appears when the pool heater supplies  heat to the pool        44    Water Chemistry    Factors which affect pool water and  more importantly  the  efficiency of your new pool heater are    1  Proper Filtration     Proper Circulation     Disinfection and Oxidation     pH Control and Total Alkalinity     Algae Control     Water Balance    ON Un 4         The water chemistry of your pool c
24.  can be combined  to a single common connection if the common air inlet pipe  has a cross sectional area equal to or larger than the total area  of all air inlet pipes connected to the common air inlet pipe     Example   Two 10  air inlet pipes  78 5 in  area each  have a  total area of 157 in  and will require a 15   176 7 in    area   common air inlet pipe     The air inlet point for multiple pool heater air inlets must be  provided with an exterior opening which has a free area equal  to or greater than the total area of all air inlet pipes connected    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    to the common air inlet  This exterior opening for combustion  air must connect directly to the outdoors  The total length of  the combined air inlet pipe must not exceed a maximum of 50   15 2m  equivalent feet  Subtract 5 feet  1 5m  for each 90   elbow in the air inlet pipe  You must deduct the restriction in  the area provided by any screens  grills or louvers installed in  the common air inlet point  These are common on the sidewall  air inlet openings  Screens  grills or louvers installed in the  common air inlet can reduce the free area of the opening from  25  to 75  based on the materials used     Vent System Options    This pool heater has six venting options     1  Conventional Negative Draft Venting  This option uses a vertical rooftop flue termination   Combustion air is supplied from the mechanical room     2  Vertical DirectAire   Venting   This option uses
25.  contact the manufacturer for  an    in line    filter to address problems     Length of Air Inlet Pipe    The installed length of air inlet pipe from the pool heater to the  outside air inlet cap must not exceed 50 equivalent feet   15 2m   Upsizing air inlet pipe diameters 1  permitted to meet  increased length requirements  Subtract 5 feet  1 5m  of  equivalent length for each 90   elbow  Subtract 2 5 feet  0 7m   of equivalent length for each 45   elbow     Do not exceed the limits for the combustion air inlet piping  lengths     Sidewall Air Inlet   The sidewall air inlet cap is supplied in the Horizontal  DirectAire    Vent Kit  Order the kit from the appliance  manufacturer  This sidewall cap supplies combustion air for a  single pool heater only  See TABLE D  page 17  for kit  numbers     Locate the pool heater as close as possible to the sidewall  where you will install the combustion air supply system     TABLE C  Minimum Recommended Combustion      Supply      Mechanical Room    Combustion Air Source    Boiler Input Outside Air  2 Openings Outside Air  1 Opening Inside Air 2 Openings    500 000  650 000    750 000  990 000  1 260 000  1 440 000    125 in   806 cm    163 in   1052         188 in   1213 cm    248 in   1 600        315 in   2 032cm        167 in     1077 cm    217 in     1400 cm   250 in   1613 cm    330 in   2 129 cm      420 in   2 710 cm      480 in   3 097           500 in   3226 cm   650 10   4194 cm      750 in   4839 cm   990 in   6 388 cm     
26.  digital  temperature control     A 3 way automatic bypass valve is factory installed to  maintain a minimum temperature of 130  to the inlet of the  pool heater to protect against flue gas condensation   Manual adjustment of the valve is not required     Note  Ifthe inlet temperature of the pool heater can not be  maintained at 130   reference pages 33  34  and 46 of this  manual to ensure that the pipe size and piping arrangements  are correct     If problems arise during the start up  reference the  nstallation  and Service Manual and or consult the factory     Installation and Service Manual    Appendix B    Adjust Menu Settings for Operating Modes    Default  85  F  4  F  130  F  200  F  100  F  20  F  20 sec  20 sec    Item    TARGET  DIFF  BOIL IN MIN  BOIL MAX  SUP TARGET  SUP DIFF  MOTOR SPEED    Advanced Description    Pool target temperature   Differential setting for return sensor  Minimum inlet water temperature  Maximum outlet temperature   Supply water temperature   Differential setting for supply sensor  Setting other than 20 may void warrant  Time at which i    Range  OFF  55 to 105  F  1 to 20  F  130 to 150  F  120 to 200  F  OFF  70 to 110  F  2 to 20  F  15 to 30 sec  ON  0 20 to 9 55 min    X  X  X  X  X                BOIL ON  F C Units     Accumulated runtime of unit  Set temperature at   F or         0 to 999 hr       User Settings  Rear dip switch set to  1  position   Advanced Settings  Rear dip switch set to  0  position       If equipped with opti
27.  of the pool heater  see Figure 31   14  Replace the regulator cover screw and make sure it is tight  Remove the flexible cap from the barbed fitting on the tor proper operation      tee    located in this line and hook one side of the 15  Read the value on the manometer magnahelic and compare  manometer  or     side of a magnahelic gauge  to this    tee     it to the values in TABLE L   Retain this cap for future use   16  Repeat this adjustment procedure for each gas valve as  necessary to adjust to the proper manifold gas pressure   a 17  Remove hoses  replace and tighten plugs and caps when     complete      Hiep 18  Replace top front upper Jacket access panels and control  ADJUSTMENT     UNDER CAP SCREW  panel door in reverse order   19  If proper ignition and burner operation is not achieved after           BARBED checking gas supply pressure  see Cleaning and  PRESSURE    Maintenance  page 49 for Combustion Air Fan  GAS Adjustment  Follow the procedure to adjust the       VALVE  CONTROL  KNOB                   MANOMETER combustion air fans as necessary     1 8  HEX  MANIFOLD  PRESSURE    OUTLET    Figure 31     Measuring Net Manifold Gas Pressure  30    Installation and Service Manual    TABLE L  Net Manifold Pressure    500 000   750 000  Nat  Gas  LP Gas    1 8  w c     4 6  w c     990 000   2 070 000  1 2  w c     4 6  w c     Nat  Gas  LP Gas         Net Manifold Pressure equals the measured manifold pressure minus the chamber    pressure  See Figure 31 to measure
28.  only Type T wire  63 F  35 C  rise  on all wiring  between the pool heater and field installed devices    2  Enclose line voltage wire exterior to the pool heater in  approved conduit or approved metal clad cable    3  The pump must run continuously when the pool heater 1   being fired    4  To avoid serious damage  do not energize the pool heater  until the system 15 filled with water    5  Provide the pool heater with the proper overload    protection     IMPORTANT  Do not block access to the  electrical cover plate when installing electrical    conduit        36    3 Way Automatic Bypass Valve Wiring    Ifthe piping loop was disassembled for shipping or needs to be  fitted with an outdoor enclosure  connection or disconnection  of the 3 way automatic bypass valve will be required  Wiring  connections should be made to the appropriately numbered  terminals on the 3 way automatic bypass valve as follows       Yellow to terminal  1     Blue to terminal  2     White with a red stripe to terminal  3    Pink to terminal  4     Note  Orientation of the valve connections may vary from  what is shown  Care should be taken to ensure wires are  connected to the appropriate terminals  see Figure 33 on  page 32 of this manual          WARNING  Power must be removed and the  clutch button must be depressed before    attempting to manually operate the valve or  damage to the 3 way valve may occur        Installation and Service Manual    ALARM ENABLE  RELAY  OPT     FLAME FAILURE  ENABL
29.  point temperature for      pool water is satisfied   Power to the gas valves is turned    OFF       The combustion air fan runs for a 30 second post purge  timing and turns    OFF       32  The unit is now in a Standby Mode waiting for the next     Call for Heat      Commercial Pool Heaters    GLOSSARY    POWER SUPPLY   120VAC 60Hz 1PH power connects to black  line  and white   neutral  wires located within an electrical wiring box located  on the left side of the pool heater  A green chassis grounding  wire 15 also provided for connection to earth ground     ON OFF ROCKER SWITCH   The black line voltage wire runs directly to a single pole  single  throw On Off rocker switch located behind the front cover  accessible by a knurled knob  Turning ON the rocker switch  delivers line voltage to the low voltage transformer and  ignition module    Note         On Off switch does not provide for disconnection  of power being supplied to any remotely connected devices  that may be connected to the pool heater  1 e  pumps  louvers   power venters  etc    As such  it may be necessary to locate  and turn    OFF    power to these items before attempting to  service the pool heater     LOW VOLTAGE SUPPLY TRANSFORMER   A 120VAC to 24VAC transformer located within the control  panel provides 24VAC 60Hz to many of the components  located on the pool heater  One of its 24VAC outputs  blue  is  connected to a circuit breaker and the other  yellow  is  connected to chassis ground     24VAC CIRC
30.  system  Any breaks  leaks  or damage to the  masonry flue tile will allow the positive pressure  flue products to leak from the chimney and into  occupied living spaces  This could cause serious  injury or death due to carbon monoxide poisoning  and other harmful flue products     IMPORTANT  Check with local code officials to  determine code requirements or the advisability of    using a masonry chimney with a sealed corrosion   resistant liner system        Vertical DV Venting Termination   You must use the vent termination recommended by the vent  manufacturer for vertical direct vent terminations  Follow all  vertical venting termination information for clearances and  location under Vertical Vent Termination Clearances and  Location  page 10     Horizontal DV Venting Termination   Horizontal venting  air inlet and flue outlet on the same wall   uses the pool heater s internal combustion air blowers to force  the flue products out of the horizontally terminated flue     You must purchase a horizontal direct vent kit from the pool heater    manufacturer to ensure proper operation  See                this  page  to determine which horizontal direct vent kit you need     22    When installing the vent cap  the wall opening must provide an air  space clearance of 2 inches  5 1cm  around the flue pipe  The  diameter of the opening for installation of the sidewall cap will be  4 inches  10 2cm  larger  minimum  than the nominal diameter of  the installed vent pipe to the horizo
31.  the Net Manifold Pressure     POOL HEATER PIPING  INSTALLATION    Install piping from the filter system to the pool heater as shown  in the pool heater piping diagrams  See Figures 34   38   Minimum pipe diameter to and from the installed pool heater  to the filter system piping on models 500 000   750 000 Btu hr  is 2  and on models 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr the minimum  is 2 1 2   The piping from the filter system to the pool heater  may be PVC  CPVC or Copper Pipe  The piping from the  pool heater back to the filter system will carry water with  temperatures in excess of 110  F and must be CPVC or  Copper Pipe  The temperature of the heated water from the  pool heater will be substantially cooled as it is mixed back into  the pool water from the filter system and returned to the pool   The mix of heated water and pool water from the filtration  system should only be slightly warmer than the pool water  before the connections from the pool heater     Auxiliary Mixed Water Limit Control    Ensure that the auxiliary 110  F mixed water limit control  and  optional pool supply sensor  if used  are installed in the filter  system piping  Install the auxiliary limit a minimum of three  feet downstream from the point where the heated water from  the pool heater is added to the filtration system  See Figures  34   38  The limit and sensor may be mounted in 3 8  NPT  tapped fittings installed in the filtration system piping or they  may be installed directly into tapped openings i
32.  within the range of 0 02 to 0 08 inches w c  to ensure proper  operation  Make all draft readings while the pool heater is in  stable operation  approximately 2 to 5 minutes      Installation and Service Manual    Connect the flue vent directly to the flue outlet opening on the  top of the pool heater  No additional draft diverter or  barometric damper is needed on single unit installations with a  dedicated stack and a negative draft within the specified range  of 0 02 to 0 08 inches w c  If the draft in a dedicated stack for  a single pool heater installation exceeds the maximum  specified draft  you must install a barometric damper to control  draft  Multiple pool heater installations with combined  venting or common venting with other Category I negative  draft appliances require each pool heater to have a barometric  damper installed to regulate draft within the proper range     Do Not connect vent connectors serving appliances vented by  natural draft  negative draft  to any portion of a mechanical  draft system operating under positive pressure  Connecting to  a positive pressure stack may cause flue products to be  discharged into the living space causing serious health injury     Flue Outlet Piping   With this venting option  you must use Type B doublewall  or  equivalent  vent materials  Vent materials must be listed by a  nationally recognized test agency for use as vent materials   Make the connections from the pool heater vent to the outside  stack as direct as 
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35. 3024  VDK3024  1 800 000 SVK3041     VDK3024  2 070 000 SVK3041 VDK3024     The SVK kits include a DV box adapter and sidewall air inlet cap  The  VDK kits include a DV box adapter and a rooftop air inlet cap  See note on  page 12 concerning DV box adapter     Horizontal           SVK3047  SVK3048  SVK3048  SVK3040  SVK3041  SVK3041    Input    Btu hr  500 000  650 000  750 000  990 000  1 260 000  1 440 000       3  Sidewall Venting    IMPORTANT  Before installing a venting system   follow all venting clearances and requirements  in the Venting  General Information    found  section  page 10        This option uses a powered vent assembly which pulls the flue  products out of the stack  This fan generates a negative draft at  the pool heater  Combustion air is drawn from the mechanical  room  see Combustion and Ventilation Air  page 7                                          Figure 21     Sidewall Venting Installation with an Induced  Draft Fan and Sidewall Vent Cap    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    Sidewall Fan    The sidewall fan can be mounted on the inside outside   depending upon model  with a sidewall vent hood installed on  the exterior wall  The sidewall fan and accessories are included  in a venting kit provided by the appliance manufacturer  See  TABLE E for kit numbers     The venting kit includes the sidewall fan  vent hood  tapered  vent adapter  barometric damper  proving switch and all  necessary relays to interlock with the heaters contr
36. 5  The hot surface igniter proves 1800  F  982  C  ignition  temperature by the current draw through the ignition  module    16  The ignition module supplies voltage to the MV terminals  onto the gas valve s     17  The first stage gas valve opens and supplies gas to the  orifice inlet to pre mix    18  The gas air mixture is forced into the burner and out of the  burner ports under pressure    19  The hot surface igniter lights the gas air mixture and then  serves as a flame sensor to prove main burner flame by  rectification    20  Burners for all stages are now firing at rated input on the  500 000 through 750 000 Btu hr models    21  On the 990 000 through 2 070 000 Btu hr models  approximately 50  of the input is now energized    22  24       15 supplied to a digital temperature control which  times out and then energizes the next 50  of the gas  valves    23  The remaining gas valves open and supply gas to the  orifice inlet to pre mix    24  The gas air mixture 1  forced out of the burner ports and  light by carry over from the burners currently firing    25  The heater is now firing at full rated input     HEAT TRANSFER PROCESS    26  Heated products of combustion pass over the heat  exchanger transferring heat to the water    27  The rate of flue product movement is controlled by           baffles on the heat exchanger to maximize heat transfer    28  Flue products pass into the flue collector and are  exhausted from the unit     END OF SEQUENCE  29   30   31     Set
37. 5  sufficient to keep all contaminants in suspension  This     scouring action  provides greater cost savings for owners   Tubes are always able to transfer heat at peak efficiency  Every  surface within this water containing section 15 of a non ferrous  material  providing clear  clean  rust free water  Straight  copper tubes finned on the outside for maximum heat transfer   coated cast iron one piece cored headers make up an entirely  rust proof pool heater  A Cupro Nickel heat exchanger 1   standard on 1 800 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models       all  models  header inspection plugs can be removed for field  inspection and cleaning of copper tubes  The entire heat  exchanger may be easily removed from the pool heater     Installation and Service Manual       WARNING  Should overheating occur or the  gas supply fail to shut off  do not turn off or  disconnect the electrical supply to the pump     Instead  shut off the gas supply at a location  external to the pool heater        High Water Temperature Limit Control   This pool heater is equipped with a fixed setting  auto reset  high water temperature limit control that 1  screwed into the  outlet head in the heat exchanger  This temperature limit  control has a maximum limit setting of 200 F  93 C   It is also  equipped with an adjustable setting  manual reset high water  temperature limit control  This temperature limit control has a  maximum limit setting of 230  F  110  C   If water temperature  exceeds the set point  the l
38. ATION Continued       CAUTION  Some pleated filters are too    restrictive and could cause air flow problems        For convenience and flexibility  you can direct the combustion air   inlet from either the back or right side of the pool heater  To   arrange the combustion air inlet for side entry  follow the steps   below    1  Remove the metal panel from the pool heater s side wall   see Figure 4     2  Remove screws from the air filter bracket assembly    3  Move the filter bracket assembly from the rear of the pool  heater to the side opening  see Figure 5     4  Attach the filter bracket assembly to the pool heater s side  using the pre drilled screw holes    5  Attach the metal panel to the rear combustion air opening  to seal it off                             Figure 5     Moving Air Filter Bracket Assembly from Rear  of Pool Heater to Side    Combustion Air Options  This pool heater has four combustion air options     1  Outside Combustion Air  No Ducts  You can direct outside combustion air to this pool heater using  either one or two permanent openings     One Opening   The opening must have a minimum free area of one square  inch per 3000 Btu input  7cm         kW   You must locate this  opening within 12   30cm  of the top of the enclosure           Figure 6     Outside Combustion Air   Single Opening    Two Openings   The combustion air opening must have a minimum free area of  one square inch per 4000 Btu hr input  5 5cm  per kW   You  must locate this opening w
39. CPE i amp s 06    INSTALLATION AND SERVICE MANUAL       GAS HEATERS FOR COMMERCIAL  POOL APPLICATIONS  500 000   2 070 000 Btu hr MODELS       Starting Serial    0600187510       WARNING  Do not use  this pool heater if any part  has been under water  The  possible damage to a  flooded pool heater can be  extensive and present  numerous safety hazards   Any pool heater that has  been under water must be  replaced        WARNING  Improper  installation    adjustment     alteration  service       maintenance can cause  property damage  personal  injury  exposure to  hazardous materials or  loss of life  Refer to this  manual  Installation and  service must be performed  by a qualified installer   service agency or the gas  supplier  This pool heater  contains materials that  have been identified as  carcinogenic  or possibly  carcinogenic  to humans        WARNING   f       information in this manual  is not followed exactly  a  fire or explosion may  result causing property  damage  personal injury or  loss of life         This appliance MUST  NOT be installed in any  location where gasoline or  flammable vapors         likely to be present  unless  the installation is such to  eliminate the probable  ignition of gasoline or  flammable vapors     WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL  GAS      Do not try to light any  appliance     Do not touch         electric switch  do not  use any phone in your  building     Immediately call your  gas supplier from a  neighbors phone   Follow the gas  s
40. E RELAY                                                                                                           OPT   WIRE HARNESS CONNECTIONS  prede  BREAKER ME    T     DIAGNOSTIC   STD    DISPLAY  B   17 ep   lo          TRANSFORMER              STD  E J TEMPERATURE  ae seed A   CONTROLLER        STD                                            RUNTIME RELAY              WIRE HARNESS  CONNECTIONS    IGNITION MODULE   STD     Figure 39   Control Panel Component Location Drawing                   Remote Wire Connection  Wire  Gauge    Maximum  Allowable Length       Terminal Strip Connection Options  The scenarios shown in Figures 40 A   C represent typical  terminal strip connection requirements  The terminal strips are  located on the left side of the pool heater under the electrical  access panel  Other applications may be accommodated  but  must be addressed individually     Figure 40 A shows the position of the jumpers as shipped from  the factory for stand alone operation of the pool heater     Figure 40 B shows connections to the terminal strip for  Remote ON OFF control of the pool heater  The 1   1      jumper must be removed when making these wiring  connections  This remote ON OFF control will provide an  Enable Disable signal to the pool heater and allow the pool  heater to operate based on the set point  until the remote  ON OFF signal is cancelled  If the remote ON OFF control is             LWCO F     OPT     HIGH  LIMIT   STD                    also an extern
41. ICE TERMINALS   The safety device terminals ensure that no power can be  delivered to the ignition module unless factory field installed  safety devices such as flow switches and gas pressure switches  are closed  These safety device terminals are located below  the EMS Sequencer Remote Aquastat terminals located within  the electrical wiring box  Two types of connections are  offered  Continuous terminals provide for connection of safety  devices that are desired to be constantly monitored   Intermittent terminals are provided for devices that are only  monitored during a    call for heat  cycle  Connection to either  of these terminals requires the removal of a factory installed  jumper located on the terminal strip     TEMPERATURE CONTROLLER    Operator  A single stage temperature controller is provided on  the pool heater and it serves to maintain a user selectable  temperature set point  In addition to maintaining a set point  it  can provide for desired differential setting  Ultimately  the  temperature controller delivers 24VAC to the ignition module  and pressure switch when it senses heat mode 15 desired     IGNITION MODULE    Controlled by Temperature Controller    One ignition module is provided on the pool heater  Upon  sensing the 24VAC delivered to it by the temperature  controller  the ignition module checks for a shorted pressure  switch and then  provided the air switch isn t shorted  supplies  120VAC to its blower output relay and waits for a pressure  switc
42. ODEL NO  BYPASS PIPE SIZE       CP  N L  501   751 2  MINIMUM    CP  N L  991   2071 2 1 2  MINIMUM                   Automatic  Bypass Valve    Factory Pool  Return Sensor    Ge NSS         Location                Recommended           PVC Minima Isolation    Valves  Alternate    X a  Pool Return          Sensor Location    A From Filters       20  Maximum       62  pr Limit    Figure 34   Heater is Within 15 Feet of Pool Piping       MODEL NO  BYPASS PIPE SIZE    CP  N L  501   751 2  MINIMUM       CP  N L  991   2071 2 1 2  MINIMUM           Automatic      Bypass Valve    aa SS    iN     2  7         See Table      CT Recommended A  Isolation Valves  NN      From Filters  P d    X  Alternate  Pool Return   Sensor   Location       or four Pipe    20  Maximum 18  Diameters  di    Figure 35   Heater is Beyond 15 Feet of Pool Piping    Commercial Pool Heaters       INSTALLATION Continued                MODEL NO  BYPASS PIPE SIZE  CP  N L  501   751 2  MINIMUM  CP  N L  991   2071 2 1 2  MINIMUM        Factory  Automatic Pool Return  Bypass Valve Sensor Location         7     c     gt                       see Table  NS   amp  Recommended            Alternate  Pool Return  Sensor  Location        110  Limit    To Poole     Figure 36   Heaters        within 15 feet Perpendicular of Pool Piping       MODEL NO  BYPASS PIPE SIZE      Alternate Pool  CP  N L  501   751 2  MINIMUM         Sensor    Location  CP  N L  991   2071 2 1 2  MINIMUM  From Filters  AO                        
43. To Turn Off Gas To Appliance  and call your service  technician or gas supplier     To Turn Off Gas To Pool Heater    1  Open the front access panel to access the control panel    2  Turn the power switch to the    OFF    position    3  Turn the manual gas cock clockwise     to the    OFF     position        WARNING  Should overheating occur or the  gas fail to shut off  turn off the manual gas    control valve to the pool heater        PRESSURE REGULATOR    1 8  HEX INLET ADJUSTMENT                                                                PRESSURE TAP  UNDER CAP SCREW   GAS  VALVE    CONTROL REFERENCE  KNOB     HOSE  CONNECTION  WIRING  1 8  HEX MANIFOLD TERMINALS       PRESSURE TAP       OUTLET    Figure 43     Combination Gas Valve    Pre Start Checklist    Before attempting to start the pool heater verify that the  following items have been checked     1  Verify proper location and installation of the pool heater     2  Check gas piping and ensure the gas line is purged of all  air    3  Ensure that the pool is properly filled    4  DO NOT operate pool heater if improperly filled    5  Check to ensure that all water connections are tight    6  Relief valve has been piped to a suitable floor drain    7  Combustion air openings are not obstructed in any way     Starting the Filter System   Verify proper installation of the pool heater temperature  controls and the installation of the 110 F auxiliary limit and  pool supply sensor in the mixed discharge water from the f
44. UIT BREAKER   A circuit breaker is provided for protection of the low voltage  supply transformer from overloads and short circuits  The  breaker is located inside the pool heater on the right rear of the  control panel  Power from this breaker goes to the temperature  controller  ignition module and various other components  and or options on the pool heater  When tripped  all factory   installed 24VAC components will lose their 24VAC power     MANUAL RESET HIGH LIMIT THERMOSTAT   A manual reset high limit thermostat is provided as backup for  the auto reset high limit  This is an adjustable dial  bulb   capillary style thermostat that will trip and require resetting  should water temperature exceed its settings  When tripped   all controls remain powered  but 24VAC 1  prevented from  being delivered to the ignition module s thermostat input     EMS SEQUENCER REMOTE AQUASTAT  TERMINALS   The EMS sequencer remote aquastat terminals are provided  for connection of the pool heater to an external energy  management system or sequencer and are located along the top  edge of the terminal strip located within the electrical wiring  box  In addition to providing a means to externally fire the  pool heater  these terminals also provide for remote shutdown    52    by routing through dry contacts from external devices   Connection of the external dry contacts to these terminals  requires the removal of one or more factory installed jumpers  located on the terminal strip     SAFETY DEV
45. a  single pool heater  Combustion air supply pipes from multiple  pool heaters can not be combined into a single air inlet pipe  and inlet point        WARNING  Only use the sidewall air inlet cap  recommended by the appliance manufacturer   Using another sidewall air inlet cap may result in    operational problems and the spillage of flue  products  Spillage of flue products can cause  personal injury or death due to carbon monoxide  poisoning        Venting of Flue Products   Termination point for the flue products must follow the  clearance requirements in Sidewall Vent Termination  Clearances and Location page 11     Installation and Service Manual    For proper operation  a barometric damper is provided for  Horizontal DirectAire    installations  The damper will help to  ensure a draft between negative 0 04 to 0 08 inches w c     TABLE F  Horizontal DirectAire   Kits    HDK3031  HDK3032  HDK3032  HDK3037  HDK3038  HDK3038  HDK3039  HDK3039    500 000  650 000    750 000  990 000  1 260 000  1 440 000  1 800 000  2 070 000        These kits include a sidewall venter assembly  vent termination  DV box  adapter  sidewall air inlet cap  and a barometric damper  See note on page 12  concerning DV box adapter     5  Direct Venting  IMPORTANT  Before installing a venting system     follow all venting clearances and requirements  in the Venting  General Information    found  section  page 10     This option uses sealed AL29 4C vent materials for the flue  outlet piping and sepa
46. a new call  for heat from the thermostat  A soft lockout condition may  also be reset by manually cycling the thermostat or turning the  main power switch    OFF    and then    ON    after the control  sensed fault has been corrected     Diagnostic Status Indication   The ignition module has an LED which indicates the status of  the safety circuits  A remote Ignition Module Status indicating  light is wired from the ignition module Status LED and  mounted on the front control panel  The flashing operation of  this light LED indicates the diagnostic status of the ignition  control module  The status LED  mounted on the ignition  module  flashes a code sequence from the Ignition Module to  indicate the status of the ignition process         TABLE  N        page 43 for the flashing diagnostic status codes as signaled by  the ignition module     42    Installation and Service Manual    TABLE N            Control Diagnostic Codes    Code Sequence Condition    Constant ON  Constant OFF    System OK  no faults present     Possible control fault  check power   LED may be effective  do not  replace control if all operational  sequences function properly  see  TroubleShooting Guide     One Flash Low Air  check air pressure switch and  hoses to pressure sensing points  fan   venting and sealing of pressurized    chamber     NOTE  Brief flashing normal on fan start up proving     Two Flashes Flame without call for heat  check for a  gas valve stuck in the open position  air   venting  bu
47. al pool temperature control  adjust the pool  heater   s pool return set point a few degrees higher than the  external pool temperature control   s set point  The pool heater  temperature control will then act as a backup to the external  pool temperature control     Figure 40 C shows the Continuous and Intermittent terminals   External safety devices connected to these terminals will  function to protect the pool heater  Devices connected to the  Intermittent terminals  B1 and B2  are monitored only when  there is an active Call for Heat  Devices connected to the  Continuous terminals  A1 and A2  are monitored continuously  and will activate and alarm  if the pool heater is equipped with  the alarm option  anytime the safety device senses an  abnormal condition  An additional wire may be field installed  from these safety devices to terminals A3 or B3  as  appropriate  to activate an audible alarm  if the pool heater is  equipped with the alarm option      HEATDEM1  STAGE 1              oo  1C 1NO 2C 2NO    CONTINUOUS      3                     2             3                          2                       37    Commercial Pool Heaters       INSTALLATION Continued    NOT USED ON  POOL HEATER    REMOTE ON OFF          FIELD CONNECTIONS                               1C 1NO 2C 2NO 3C        4C  puni dts INTERMIETENT                DEM1 HEATDEM2 e  STAGE 1 STAGE 2 STAGE 3       INO 2C 2NO 3C 3NO 4C 4NO    CONTINUOUS  0 5                            INTERMITTENT  ot             
48. ame Pattern Illustration    Normal Flame     normal flame is blue with slight yellow tips   has a well defined inner cone  and displays no lifting flames     Yellow Tips  The usual causes for yellow tips on the burner  flame are burner air flow blockage or partial obstruction     Yellow Flames  The usual causes for yellow flames are  primary air flow blockage to the burner s  or excessive gas  input  Correct this condition immediately     Lifting Flames  The usual causes for lifting flames are over  firing the burner s   excessive primary air  or high draft     If you observe improper flame patterns  examine the venting  system  ensure proper gas supply  and ensure adequate supply  of combustion and ventilation air     Flue Gas Passageways Cleaning  Procedures   Any sign of soot around the refractory  at the burners or in the  areas between the fins on the copper heat exchanger indicates  a need for cleaning  The following cleaning procedures must  only be performed by a qualified serviceman or installer   Proper service is required to maintain safe operation  Properly  installed and adjusted pool heaters seldom need flue cleaning     IMPORTANT       gaskets on disassembled  components must be replaced with new gaskets    on reassembly  Gasket kits are available from  your distributor        Commercial Pool Heaters    CLEANING AND  MAINTENANCE Continued    Burner Removal and Cleaning    1  Turn  OFF  the main power to the pool heater    2  Turn    OFF    the main manual gas s
49. an combine the air inlet pipes from multiple pool heaters  to a single common connection if the common air inlet pipe  has a cross sectional area equal to or larger than the total area  of all air inlet pipes connected to the common air inlet pipe     Example  Two 8   20 3cm  air inlet pipes  50 3 in   324 5        area each  have a total area of 100 6 in   645 2cm      requiring  a 12   30 5cm   113 1 in     729 7cm    common air inlet pipe     The air inlet point for multiple pool heater air inlets must be  provided with an exterior opening which has a free area equal  to or greater than the total area of all air inlet pipes connected  to the common air inlet  This exterior opening for combustion  air must connect directly to the outdoors  The total length of  the combined air inlet pipe must not exceed a maximum of 50   15 2m  equivalent feet  You must deduct the restriction in area  provided by any screens  grills  or louvers installed in the  common air inlet openings and some rooftop terminations   Screens  grills  or louvers installed in the common air inlet can  reduce the free area of the opening from 25  to 75  based on  the materials used     Vertical and Sidewall Combustion Air Inlet    IMPORTANT  To prevent recirculation of flue    products into the combustion air inlet  follow all  instructions in this section            N WARNING  Locate and install the  combustion air inlet termination correctly   Failure to do so can allow the discharge of flue  products to b
50. ans    Both the 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models and the 990 000    2 070 000 Btu hr models use a fan assisted combustion  process  The 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models have one fan    and the 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models use two fans to  supply combustion air to the burners     Fan Cleaning   Check each combustion air fan every six months  Clean the  fan as required when installed in a dusty or dirty location   Oiling is not required     Combustion Air Fan Adjustment  The combustion air fans are factory pre set and should not    need adjustment in most cases  Follow the steps below to  adjust the fan if a continuous Low Air status code occurs     Note  On the 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models the air shutter  is adjusted on the side of the fan duct as depicted in Figure 52   On the 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models the air shutter 1   adjusted on the rear of the fan duct as depicted in Figure 54     1  Check for proper installation and draft in the venting  system  Correct as required   2  The following pressure settings are for installations up to    4000 feet altitude  Contact the factory for high altitude air  pressure settings     Adjusting Differential Air Pressure  The following is a recommended method for setting the  differential air pressure        for each fan        AIR SHUTTER    Figure 52     Adjusting Air Shutter 500 000   750 000 Btu hr    49       AIR SHUTTER    Figure 54     Adjusting Air Shutter 990 000   2 070 000  Btu hr Models    Set Up Procedure   Besi
51. as supply pressure 15 within normal range  turn the    power switch to the  OFF  position   11   12            gas valve knobs to the    OFF    position     Shut off gas supply at the manual gas cock in the gas  piping to the pool heater  If fuel supply is L P  gas  shut off  gas supply at the tank     Installation and Service Manual       13  Remove the manometer and related fitting from the    inlet     side of the gas valve  replace 1 8  hex plug in the gas valve  and tighten     14  Turn on the gas supply at the manual valve  turn on L P   gas at the tank if required     15  Turn the power switch to         ON    position   16  Turn the gas valve knobs to the  ON  position        17  Set the temperature control to call for heat         1 8  HEX INLET  PRESSURE TAP       WARNING  After completing any testing on  the gas system  leak test all gas connections   Apply a soap water solution to all gas       connections while main burners are operating   Bubbles forming indicate a leak  Repair all leaks  at once  Do not operate this pool heater with a  leak in the gas train  valves or related piping                                Check burner performance by cycling the system while you  observe burner response  Burners should ignite promptly   Flame pattern should be stable  see Burner Flames  page 47   Turn system off and allow burners to cool  then cycle burners    again to ensure proper ignition and flame characteristics  Figure 30   Measuring Gas Supply Pressure at    Combi
52. ation and service must be performed by a qualified  service installer  service agency  or the gas supplier     Unpacking   Upon receiving equipment  check for signs of shipping  damage  Pay particular attention to parts accompanying the  pool heater which may show signs of being hit or otherwise  being mishandled  Verify total number of pieces shown on the  packing slip with those actually received  In case there is  damage or a shortage  immediately notify the carrier     Codes   The equipment shall be installed in accordance with those  installation regulations in force in the local area where the  installation 1  to be made  These shall be carefully followed in  all cases  Authorities having jurisdiction shall be consulted  before installations are made  In the absence of such  requirements  the installation shall conform to the latest edition  of the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1 and or  CAN CGA B149 Installation Code  All pool heater heat  exchanger construction conforms to the latest edition of the  ASME Boiler and Pressure Vessel Code  Section IV  Part  HLW     Warranty   Factory warranty  shipped with pool heater  does not apply to   pool heaters installed or operated improperly  Improper   installation or system design causes most operating problems    1  Excessive water hardness causing a lime build up in the  copper tube is not the fault of the equipment and 15 not  covered under the appliance manufacturer s warranty  see  Water Chemistry  page 44     2  Exce
53. ay have been turned off to conserve energy  air can  become entrapped in the piping  The pump purge option  delays pool heater operation until the pump has been on for  sufficient time to remove air from piping  Both the inactivity  time and pump purging time are adjustable     The inactive timer is adjustable from 1   99 hours  Selection  of a time between 4   8 hours 1s recommended     The purge timer 15 adjustable from 1   60 minutes  Selection  of a time between 10 to 30 minutes is recommended     An override toggle switch 1s provided to turn off the pump  purge feature for testing or should the option no longer be  desired  When turned off  the call for heat will not be delayed     Service Indicator Option   A service indicator option 15 available for this pool heater  The  Service Indicator light on the Diagnostic Information Panel  will light up indicating that the pre programmed hours cycles  have elapsed  Contact a qualified serviceperson to perform  service on the pool heater     CONNECTING TO  ELECTRICAL SUPPLY    This pool heater is wired for 120        service  The pool heater   when installed  must be electrically grounded in accordance  with the requirements of the authority having jurisdiction or in  the absence of such requirements  with the latest edition of the  National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA No  70  When the pool  heater is installed in Canada  it must conform to the CAE  C22 1  Canadian Electrical Code  Part 1 and or local Electrical  Codes     1  Use
54. bustible floor installation  Install  the pool heater over a base of hollow clay tiles or concrete  blocks from 8  to 12  thick  extending at least 24  beyond the  pool heater sides  Place tiles or blocks so that the holes line up  horizontally to provide a clear passage through the tiles or  blocks  Place a 1 2  fireproof millboard over the top ofthe tile  or block base  Place a 20 gauge sheet metal cover over the  fireproof millboard  Center the pool heater on the base  Also  follow this procedure if electrical conduit runs through the  floor beneath the pool heater  This base must meet all local fire  and safety codes     Installation and Service Manual    TABLE       COMBUSTIBLE FLOOR KITS  Input Btu hr Kit Number    500 000 CFK3302    650 000 CFK3303  750 000 CFK3304       FREEZE PROTECTION    Although this pool heater is CSA design certified for outdoor  installations   such installations are not recommended in areas  where the pool heater will be operated in the winter months  and the danger of freezing exists  Proper freeze protection  must be provided for outdoor installations  pool heaters  installed in unheated mechanical rooms or where temperatures  may drop to the freezing point or lower  If freeze protection  15 not provided for the system  a low ambient temperature  alarm 1s recommended for the mechanical room  Damage to  the pool heater by freezing is non warrantable     1  Pump Operation   MOST IMPORTANT   This pool heater  is designed for continuous operatio
55. de the fan duct is an air pressure switch with a large and a  small tube delivering pressure from points inside the pool  heater  see Figure 55   The pressure in the large tube is the  chamber pressure  The pressure in the small tube is the burner  pressure  They act together to make the pressure switch  By  disconnecting the caps from the tees in the pressure switch  hoses and connecting them to either side of a manometer  you  can read the differential pressure to the switch     The left pressure tapping connection on the manometer  connects to the tee in the tubing from the pool heater front  chamber and the right pressure tapping connection on the  manometer connects to the tee in the small tubing from the  burner     Commercial Pool Heaters    CLEANING AND  MAINTENANCE Continued    If the air pressure switch does not make within 60 seconds  from the time the fans turn ON  the ignition module will go  into a soft lockout period  approximately 5 minutes in  duration  during which time the fans are turned off and the  module shows the Low Air flash code  If necessary  soft  lockout can be circumvented by cycling power using the  ON OFF switch to cycle power to the unit     Note  Ifthe pool heater has been firing recently  allow the  pool heater to cool for five minutes with the fans    running before beginning the adjustment procedure     Retain the plastic caps removed from the tees for  reinstallation when complete     Adjustment Procedure    1  Remove the upper front jac
56. ded  as  specified in the ANSI Z21 10 3 CSA 4 3 standard for gas fired  water heaters     LOCATING POOL HEATER    1  Maintain all clearances from combustible construction  when locating pool heater  See Clearances from  Combustible Construction  this page    2  Locate the pool heater so that if water connections should  leak  water damage will not occur  When such locations  cannot be avoided  install a suitable drain pan that is well   drained under the pool heater  The pan must not restrict  combustion air flow  The pool heater manufacturer is not  responsible for water damage in connection with this pool  heater  or any of its components    3  Install the indoor pool heaters so that the ignition system  components are protected from any water while operating  or during service    4  You must install the pool heater on a level  non   combustible floor    5  Do not install pool heater directly on carpet or other  combustible material  A concrete over wood floor is not  considered non combustible  Maintain required clearances  from combustible surfaces    If installing the pool heater in an area with a combustible  floor  you must construct a special combustible floor base   See Base for Combustible Floors  this page    6  For outdoor models  you must install an optional vent cap   Instructions for mounting the vent cap are included in the  venting section  Do not install outdoor models directly on  the ground  You must install the outdoor pool heater on a  concrete  brick  b
57. e combustion air inlet   follow all instructions in this section     Outdoor Vent Air Inlet Location   Keep venting areas free of obstructions  Keep area clean and  free of combustible and flammable materials  Maintain a  minimum clearance of 3   76mm  to combustible surfaces and  a minimum of 3   76mm  clearance to the air inlet  To avoid a  blocked air inlet or blocked flue condition  keep the outdoor  cap air inlet  flue outlet and drain slot clear of snow  ice  leaves   debris  etc     Do not install outdoor models directly on the ground  You must  install the outdoor pool heater on a concrete  brick  block  or  other non combustible pad     Do not locate the pool heater so that high winds can deflect off  of adjacent walls  buildings or shrubbery causing recirculation   Recirculation of flue products may cause operational  problems  bad combustion or damage to controls  Locate unit  at least 3 feet  0 91m  from any wall or vertical surface to  prevent wind conditions from affecting performance     Multiple pool heater outdoor installations require 48   1 22m   clearance between each vent cap  Locate the outdoor cap at  least 48   1 22m  below and 48   1 22m  horizontally from  any window  door  walkway or gravity air intake     Locate the pool heater at least 10 feet  3 05m  away from any  forced air inlet     Locate pool heater at least 3 feet  0 91m  outside any  overhang     Clearances around outdoor installations can change with time   Do not allow the growth of tree
58. e compound   do not use Teflon tape  to pipe only  leaving two end  threads bare     8  Remove the seal over the gas inlet to the pool heater     9  Connect the gas pipe to the inlet of the pool heater  Use a  wrench to support the gas manifold on the pool heater       For L P  gas  consult your L P  gas supplier for expert  installation       Ensure that all air is completely bled from the gas line  before start  ng the ignition sequence  Start up without  properly bleeding air from the gas line may require  multiple reset functions of the ignition control module to  achieve proper ignition        WARNING  Do not have any open flame in    proximity to the gas line when bleeding air from  the gas line  Gas may be present        Gas Train and Controls    Note  The gas train and controls assembly provided on this  pool heater have been tested under the applicable American  National Standard to meet minimum safety and performance  criteria such as safe lighting  combustion and safety shutdown  operation     27    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    Figure 29 shows a typical pool heater gas train                                                     e   COMBINATION VALVE                     TO BURNERS    ADDITIONAL VALVES BASED ON    UNIT INPUTS    Figure 29     Typical Pool Heater Gas Train Drawing       TABLE J  Suggested Gas Pipe Size for Single Unit Installations    Btu hr Distance From Meter  in feet     Input 0 50 51 100 101 200 201 300 301 500       Minus   
59. e drawn into the combustion  process  This can result in incomplete    combustion and potentially hazardous levels of    carbon monoxide in the flue products  This will  cause operational problems and the spillage of  flue products  Spillage of flue products can  cause personal injury or death due to carbon  monoxide poisoning     You must locate the combustion air cap and the flue gas outlet  on the same rooftop surface  vertical direct vent system  or  sidewall surface  horizontal direct vent system  and in the  same pressure zone as the vent termination  Follow all  clearance requirements listed on pages 8 and 9     Purchase and assemble the combustion air inlet cap to protect  the air inlet from wind and weather     Alternatively  assemble the combustion air inlet cap for the  vertical rooftop air inlet from items purchased locally  The air  inlet cap consists of two 90  elbows installed to the air inlet  pipe  see Figure 26   Install the first 90  elbow on the rooftop  at the highest vertical point of the air inlet pipe  Install the  second 90  elbow on the horizontal outlet of the first elbow   The outlet of the second 90  elbow will be pointing down  You  may use a 90  elbow and a 90  street elbow to make this  assembly  If you use a straight piece of pipe between the two  90  elbows  it should not exceed 6   51mm  in length     _     6  MAXIMUM                            Figure 26     Vertical Rooftop Air Inlet    For horizontal direct vent termination of combustion a
60. e not required to have  vent or relief lines piped to the outdoors     Checking Gas Supply Pressure    Use the following procedure to check gas supply pressure   1   2    Turn      main power switch to the  OFF  position   Turn gas valve knobs to the  OFF  position     Shut off gas supply at the field installed manual gas cock  in the gas piping to the pool heater  If fuel supply is L P   gas  shut off gas supply at the tank     Remove the 1 8  hex plug  located on the    inlet    side of  any gas valve  You may also use a tapping on the field   installed main manual gas cock or gas piping  Install a  fitting in the inlet pressure tapping suitable to connect to a  manometer or magnahelic gauge  Range of scale should be  14  w c  or greater to check inlet pressure     Turn on gas supply at the manual gas cock  turn on L P  gas  at the tank if required     Turn the power switch to the  ON  position     Turn the gas valve knobs to         ON    position  Set the  temperature control to call for heat  See Operating  Temperature Control on page 40 for programming  instructions     Observe the gas supply pressure as all burners are firing   Ensure that inlet pressure is within the specified range  See  Connecting To Gas Supply  page 26 for minimum and  maximum gas supply pressures     If gas pressure is out of range  contact gas utility  gas  supplier  qualified installer or service agency to determine  necessary steps to provide proper gas pressure to the pool  heater     10  If g
61. e pool heater can cause damage to the pool heater     Do not place chlorine tablets or bromine sticks in the skimmer   High chemical concentrations will result when the pump is not  running    Chlorinator must feed downstream of the pool heater and    have an anti siphoning device to prevent chemical back up in  the pool heater when the pump is shut off     Water Flow Switch    IMPORTANT  High chemical concentrations from  improperly adjusted feeders and Chlorinator can    cause rapid corrosion to the heat exchanger  This  damage is non warrantable        A water flow switch is standard equipment  The wiring  connection installs the flow switch in the 24 VAC safety circuit  to prove water flow before main burner ignition  The standard  flow switch is installed in the outlet side of the piping loop  when shipped from the factory  These pool heaters require a  sufficient flow of 26 GPM to make the flow switch and start  burner operation        35    Commercial Pool Heaters       INSTALLATION Continued    Ensure that the pump installed on the pool heater will supply  adequate flow to make the flow switch contacts and operate the  pool heater     water flow switch meets most code  requirements for a low water cut off device on appliances  requiring forced circulation for operation     PUMP PURGE    MAINTENANCE TIMER  OPTION    Pump Purge Delay Option   An electronic pump purge option is available for this pool  heater  During extended periods of inactivity during which  pumping m
62. e same minimum clearance from  the closest flue vent cap as specified in single pool heater  installations  You may install multiple flue outlet caps side by   side and multiple combustion air inlet caps side by side  but  the air inlet must always be at least 3 feet  0 91m  horizontally  and 12 inches  30cm  below the closest flue outlet  Do not  install combustion air inlet caps above the flue outlets     Maintain all clearances and installation  requirements for  multiple pool heater installations     6  Outdoor Installation Venting    IMPORTANT  Before installing a venting system   follow all venting clearances and requirements    found in the Venting  General Information    section  page 10     These pool heaters are self venting and can be used outdoors  when installed with the optional outdoor cap  This cap mounts  directly to the top of the pool heater and covers the flue outlet  and combustion air inlet openings  No additional vent piping is  required        25       WARNING  Only install outdoor models  outdoors and only use the vent cap supplied by  the pool heater manufacturer  Personal injury or  product damage may result if any other cap is    used or if an outdoor model is used indoors   Properly install all covers  doors and jacket  panels to ensure proper operation and to prevent  a hazardous condition        Combustion air supply must be free of contaminants  see  Combustion and Ventilation Air  page 7   To prevent  recirculation of the flue products into th
63. e vent manufacturer          MORE THAN 10         10              2                    RIDGE                          m    Figure 11     Vent Termination from Peaked Roof More Than 10   From Ridge    Installation and Service Manual                                                                10    OR LESS  2  MIN  2  MIN       3 MIN          by Ad  HIMNEY WALL      CHIMNEY  PARAPET  Figure 12     Vent Termination from Flat Roof 10  or Less  from Parapet Wall      10    OR LESS pu                                                             7  ABOVE PARAPET     4 REQUIRED WHEN  1 DISTANCE FROM                         WALLS OR PARAPET  Lgs  B MORE THAN 10   A  WALLS OR CHIMNEY  PARAPET    Figure 13     Vent Termination from Flat Roof More Than 10   from Parapet Wall    Sidewall Vent Termination Clearances  and Location   Locate the bottom of the vent terminal at least 12 inches   30cm  above grade and above normal snow levels  Locate the  bottom of the vent terminal at least 7 feet  2 13m  above grade  when located adjacent to public walkways  Do not terminate  directly above a public walkway     Do not terminate the venting system in a window well   stairwell  alcove  courtyard  or other recessed area  Do not  terminate the venting system below grade     Locate vent termination at least 3 feet  0 91m  from an inside  corner of an L shaped structure     11    Provide a minimum clearance of 4 feet  1 2m  horizontally  from electric meters  gas meters  regulators  and relief  eq
64. ed to the pool  heater  Refer to the wiring diagram for actual point to point  wiring connections that show power delivery        Place the POWER switch in the  ON  position    2  120VAC power is supplied to the control transformer  along with L1 and      on the ignition module    3  24VAC is supplied to the adjustable high limit control    4  24VAC is then supplied to the 110 F mixed water limit  control and onto the 200 F fixed limit control    5  Ifequipped  24VAC is supplied to a low water cut off and  then to the optional high and low gas pressure switches    6  24VAC is supplied to the terminal strip and onto the  switching contacts of the digital temperature control    7  The digital temperature control will then call for heat    8  24VAC is then supplied to the water pressure switch and  the flow switch  1f equipped     9  24VAC is then supplied to the TH terminals on the ignition  module    10  As power is applied to the TH terminals on the ignition  module  120VAC is switched from the F2 terminal to start  the combustion air fan s      51    11  24VAC is supplied to the C terminal of the air pressure  switch  As the low air switch makes  power is supplied to  the optional louver venter enable contact relay    12  24VAC is then supplied to the PS terminals on the ignition  module    13  The combustion air fan operates for the pre purge period    14  At the end of the pre purge period  120VAC is applied to  the hot surface igniter and the trial for ignition light    1
65. emperature control to call for heat  see  manifold pressure for normal operation  A Programming Temperature Control  page 41               endo 11  Once the pool heater is firing the manometer magnahelic  check and adjust the manifold  es The will reflect the Manifold Gas Pressure  Compare this    reading to      respective value in TABLE L  page 31 for  regulator cover screw on the gas valve must be Nataral Gag or Propane Gas   in place and tight at all times for the pool heater  to operate properly  12  If adjustment is necessary  remove the regulator cover    Remove the thumbscrew that fastens the control panel  access door and pull out the control panel     Turn the power switch located in the lower left corner  behind the control panel access door to the          or    OFF     position           screw on the gas valve     Note       the gas valve under adjustment is located on a  manifold assembly monitored by an igniter  the pool heater  may shut down and recycle when the regulator cover screw 1   removed  This 1  normal                                                       Remove the top front jacket access panels to access the gas 13  Turn the regulator adjustment screw  clockwise      to  valves  raise the regulator gas pressure  Turn the regulator    adjustment screw    counterclockwise      to lower the  Locate the reference hose on the second gas valve which      regulator gas pressure   goes from the vent fitting on the gas valve to    barbed  fitting on the deck
66. erconnection of the pool heater  controls  bypass pump and filter pump to ensure  continuous circulation    e Proper venting      Water chemistry    7  Follow all clearances from combustibles contained in this  manual    8  Appliance surfaces become hot during operation  Be  careful not to touch hot surfaces  Keep all adults  children   and animals away from an operating pool heater  Severe  burns can occur    9  This pool heater must have an adequate supply of fresh air  during operation for proper gas combustion and venting    10  Make sure all exhaust venting is properly installed and  maintained  Improper venting of this pool heater could  lead to increased levels of carbon monoxide    11  Do not use this pool heater if any part has been under  water  Immediately call a qualified service technician to  replace the pool heater  The possible damage to a flooded  pool heater can be extensive and present numerous safety  hazards  Any appliance that has been under water must be  replaced    12  Do not alter this pool heater in any way  Any change to  this pool heater or its controls can be dangerous     Installation and Service Manual    PRODUCT  IDENTIFICATION                                                 Figure 1A   Standard Horizontal Piping Loop                               Figure 1B   Optional Vertical Piping Loop    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION    This pool heater meets the safe lighting performance criteria  with the gas manifold and control assembly provi
67. fan shutter s   may be necessary at start up    3  Measure the net manifold gas pressure  For 500 000    750 000 Btu hr models the net manifold gas pressure for  natural gas models should be 1 8  w c For LP gas models  the net manifold gas pressure should be 4 6  w c  For  990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models the net manifold gas  pressure for natural gas models should be 1 2  w c  For LP  gas models the net manifold gas pressure should be  4 6  w c  For the proper procedure for measuring net  manifold gas pressure  reference page 30 of this manual  If  an adjustment of the net manifold gas pressure is  necessary  follow the procedure on page 30 of this manual     Note  The gas valves are factory preset and should not need  adjustment  However  due to installation and environmental  conditions adjustment of the gas valves may be necessary for  start up     58    4  For negative draft vent systems  measure the draft in  the vent stack  The negative draft should be between    02 w c  to   08 w c  Reference pages 10   26 of this  manual to determine which venting system is in use    Note  For positive pressure venting systems a draft    measurement is not required  Ensure that the vent length does  not exceed the maximum lengths listed in the  nstallation and  Service Manual     Adjust the temperature set point on the digital  temperature control to the desired pool temperature   Reference pages 40 and 41 of this manual for information  regarding the operation and adjustment of the
68. for the control circuit   switching relays for component operation and wiring harness  connections to the pool heater s components  The control  panels are common and may be switched between pool heaters  for trouble shooting     Removing the Control Panel   1  Pull the control panel out as far as it will go    2  Remove the multi pin connector blocks from the top and  right side of the control panel    3  Usea 1 2  box wrench or socket wrench to remove the bolt  on the right side of the control panel    4  Remove the entire control panel    5  Reinstall the control panel in the reverse order        CAUTION  Control panel is heavy and    awkward to handle when removed  Carefully  support the control panel when removing        Ignition and Control Timings   Proven Pilot Hot Surface Ignition System F 9 on 500 000  through 2 070 000 Btu hr models with One Hot Surface  Ignition Module     Hot Surface Ignition Module Timings  Nominal    Prepurge  15 Seconds   Hot Surface Igniter Heat up Time  25   35 seconds   Main Burner Flame Establishing Period  4 Seconds   Failure Response Time  0 8 Seconds at less than 0 5 uA  flame current    Flame Current  5   15 pA   Post purge  30 Seconds   Optional Pump Delay Timing  30 Seconds after burner  shutdown    43    Commercial Pool Heaters    OPERATION Continued    OPERATION AND DIAGNOSTIC  INDICATORS    The control panel has up to six indicating and diagnostic lights  to show all major steps of operation and control sensed  malfunctions  There
69. g a commercial or professional test kit to  monitor the following levels to ensure proper operation of your  pool heater     Installation and Service Manual    TABLE P TABLE Q  Recommended Water Chemistry AMP Draw Data    Test Recommended Level Btu Hr Approximate    Input Controls Fans Pump Total Amps    Correct pH 7 2   7 8  _            Calcium Hardness 175   350 PPM              7 3 3 2 7 4     7 3 3 2 7 4         990 000 17 9  Chlorine residual is the chlorine remaining in the pool water 1 260 000 17 9    after it is consumed in the process of destroying bacteria  algae 1 440 000 7 3 6 7 7 4 21 4  and other oxidizable materials  Total alkalinity 15      1 800 000 7 3 6 7 8 8 22 8  measurement of the total amount of alkaline chemicals in the 2 070 000 7 3 6 7 8 8 22 8    water  Alkalinity controls       Sodium bicarbonate is used to  raise total alkalinity  Calcium hardness can be raised by the  addition of calcium chloride  and lowered by the addition of  Tri sodium Phosphate or its equivalent  The corrosive level of  pool water can also be measured by the Ryznar Stability Index   This index is calculated by a formula which uses operating  temperatures  total alkalinity  pH  calcium hardness and total  dissolved solids  The Ryznar Stability Index is able to predict  more accurately the scaling or corrosive tendencies of  swimming pool water  Balanced water within the guidelines of  the Ryznar Stability Index are from 6 3   6 7  Use of the  Ryznar Stability Index may help 
70. h signal     BLOWERS    Controlled by Ignition Module and Relay Board    Two blowers serve to provide combustion air to the pool  heater  Both blowers operate in tandem anytime the ignition  module is given a call for heat signal     PRESSURE SWITCH    Activated by Blower Turning On    One pressure switch is provided to monitor its On Off  operation  Upon a call for heat  24VAC is delivered to the  pressure switch  If the blower generates adequate air pressure   the pressure switch closes to deliver 24VAC to the ignition  module s pressure switch monitoring input terminal     Installation and Service Manual    PREPURGE    Ignition Module Function    Once the ignition module sees a 24VAC input from its pressure  switch  it runs the blowers for approximately 15 seconds in  order to purge the combustion chamber of any unburned  fuel air mixture     IGNITER WARM UP AND PROVING    Ignition Module Function    Once the ignition module has completed its prepurge period  it  turns on the hot surface igniter  Once the hot surface igniter s  current draw reaches a proper level  the ignition module begins  an additional period of approximately 25 seconds for the  igniter to ensure the ignition temperature is attained to ignite  the fuel air mixture     IGNITER    Controlled by Ignition Module    One igniter is provided in order to ignite the fuel air mixture  and its operation and timings are controlled by the ignition  module     IGNITION AND FLAME PROVING    Ignition Module Function   
71. hanges daily due to natural  evaporation of the water and the addition of chemicals   Chemicals are used to sanitize and control algae growth in the  pool  Their addition must be carefully monitored  The  accumulation of minerals or scale in the pool heater due to  a chemical imbalance will cause a non warrantable failure  of the heat exchanger and its components  pH is an  important factor in maintaining proper balance in your pool  water  pH is the measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of  water  The following chart shows the recommended pH range  and what can happen when the pH increases or decreases from  the ideal of 7 2 to 7 8                    pH Scale  CORROSION     SCALING  HEAT AREA AREA AREA HEAT  EXCHANGERS EXCHANGERS  DESTROYED LLLLLLLI LLLLLLI DESTROYED  01234567 72 78 8 9 10 fl 12 13 14  LOW pH HIGH pH    ACID ALKALINE          48    Figure 50     pH Scale    If the pH becomes too high  it lowers the ability of chlorine to  destroy bacteria and algae  water can become cloudy  filter  elements may become blocked  and scale formation will occur  in the pool and heat exchanger  If the pH becomes too low the  water becomes acidic  You can have eye burn and skin  irritation  etching of the plaster  corrosion of metal fixtures and  the resulting stains on the plaster  degradation of sand and  gravel filters and corrosion of the copper tubes in the heat  exchanger     Damage to the pool heater due to improper water balance  is non warrantable     We recommend usin
72. heater  The air inlet piping can either be brought in horizontally  from a sidewall or vertically from the rooftop  Make sure the  combustion air inlet is in the same pressure zone as the vent  terminal     Installation and Service Manual    In cold climates  use a Type B doublewall vent pipe or an  insulated single wall pipe for combustion air  This will help  prevent moisture in the cool incoming air from condensing and  leaking from the inlet pipe        CAUTION  Pool heaters that        shut down    or will not operate may experience freezing due  to convective airflow in the air inlet pipe        Length of Air Inlet Pipe   The installed length of air inlet pipe from the pool heater to the  outside air inlet cap must not exceed 50 equivalent feet   15 2m   Subtract 5 feet  1 5m  of equivalent length for each  90  elbow  Subtract 2 5 feet  0 7m  of equivalent length for  each 45  elbow     Do not exceed the limits for the combustion air inlet piping  lengths     Connecting the Air Inlet Pipe to the Pool Heater  Connect the air inlet piping directly to the pool heater by  attaching it to the DV box adapter  The DV box adapter 15  included in the direct vent kits for horizontal direct vent  For  vertical direct vent  order the DVK3003 kit from the pool  heater manufacturer  The combustion air inlet area of the pool  heater 15 located at the right rear corner of the pool heater  This  pool heater uses a simple air filter to ensure clean air is used  for the combustion process
73. hutoff to the pool  heater    3  Remove the front outer jacket panels    4  Disconnect the manifold from the gas train using the  union s  just below each gas valve s     5  Remove the mounting nuts from the manifold mounting  brackets  Pull the manifold orifice assembly away from  the burners  Repeat for each manifold assembly    6  Remove two mounting screws from the burner and slide  the burner out toward the front of the pool heater  Use  caution to prevent damage to burners  refractory  hot  surface igniter or wiring    7  Remove soot from the burners with a stiff bristle brush     Dirt may be removed from the burner ports by rinsing the  burner thoroughly with water  Drain and dry burners  before re installing  Damaged burners must be replaced     When installed in a dusty and dirty location  the burners may  require cleaning on a 3 to 6 month schedule or as needed   based on severity of contamination  Contaminants can be  drawn in with the combustion air  Non combustible particulate  matter such as dust  dirt  concrete dust or dry wall dust can  block burner ports and cause non warrantable failure  The  standard inlet air filter will help eliminate dust and dirt from  entering the pool heater     Heat Exchanger Cleaning    1  While burners are removed  check the heat exchanger  surface for sooting  If present  the heat exchanger must be  cleaned and the problem corrected  Proceed as follows   Remove gas manifold s  orifice assemblies as described in  steps 1 through 5 
74. ilter  piping to the pool  Clean the filter  Start the filter pump  Be  sure all air 1s out of all the lines including the pressure  connection  Ensure that the pool heater is not    air bound    by  manually opening the temperature and pressure relief valve   Leave the valve open until a steady flow of water is observed  at the discharge from the valve  Close the valve and complete  filling the system     Note  Backwash the filter when the G P M  filtration rates are  too low to meet local codes or state code  A high temperature  rise across the pool heater 15 also an indication of low flow in  the filter system  Sustained low flow to the pool heater will  result in cycling of the heater on the limit controls and possible  opening of the relief valve     Commercial Pool Heaters    OPERATION Continued             Figure 45     Horizontal Pool Heater Piping  OPERATING TEMPERATURE CONTROL    The pool heater is equipped with a microprocessor based  adjustable digital temperature control to provide ON OFF  operation  The temperature control is located behind the  overlay on the front of the control panel  Operation is based  on temperature inputs from immersion sensors  and  if desired   an external thermostat  The temperature control will turn on  and off based upon the temperature measured by the pool  return sensor  This sensor is factory installed in a bulbwell  located in the inlet piping to the pool heater  upstream of the  3 way automatic bypass valve  The temperature cont
75. imits will break the control circuit  and shut down the pool heater  The auto reset limit control will  only be reset after the water temperature has cooled below the  set point of the limit  The manual reset limit control will  require an operator to push the reset button  located  immediately below the high limit dial  if this limit has tripped     CLEANING AND  MAINTENANCE    Listed below are items that must be checked to ensure safe  reliable operations  Verify proper operation after servicing        CAUTION  Label all wires prior to  disconnection when servicing controls  Wiring    errors can cause improper and dangerous  operation        Appliance Area  Keep appliance area clear and free from combustible materials   gasoline and other flammable vapors and liquids     Water Circulating Pump   Inspect the pump every six months and oil as necessary   Use SAE 30 non detergent oil or lubricant specified by the  pump manufacturer     Burner Flames   Visually check the main burner flames at each start up after  long shutdown periods or at least every six months  Burner  view ports are located on the right and left sides of the pool  heater     47         WARNING  The areas around the burner  view ports are hot  Direct contact with the pool    heater could result in burns     Se     Yellow Tips                                                                              ERRETEN ET                      RE                             Yellow Flames Lifting Flames    Figure 51   Fl
76. in Burner Removal and Cleaning  this page   Disconnect the wiring from the hot surface igniter and the  hoses from the burner pressure tap    Remove inner jacket panel mounting screws and slide the  door assembly out toward the front of the pool heater  Use  caution to prevent damage to the refractory and hot surface  igniter    Check    V    baffles along      front and back edges of the heat  exchanger  Remove and clean if necessary    Remove soot from the heat exchanger with a stiff bristle  brush  Use a vacuum to remove loose soot from the surfaces  and inner chamber    The heat exchanger can be removed by sliding towards the  front of the pool heater  Once the heat exchanger is removed    48    from the pool heater  a garden hose can be used to wash the  tubes to ensure that all soot is removed from the heat  exchanger surfaces     Note  Do not wet the pool heater   s refractory    8  Ensure that all burner ports are cleaned to remove any soot   See Burner Removal and Cleaning  this page    9  Carefully reinstall the heat exchanger     V    baffles  and  frame runners if removed from the pool heater     Note  Make sure frame runners seal securely where they  contact the front and rear compartment refractory     10  Carefully reinstall inner jacket panels  burners  manifolds   wires and hoses  Use new gasket material to ensure a  proper air seal    11  Reassemble all gas and water piping  Test for gas leaks    12  Reassemble outer jacket panels    13  Cycle the pool heate
77. insufficient free  area and or protections from wind and weather  may result in operational problems and the  spillage of flue products  Spillage of flue  products can cause personal injury or death due  to carbon monoxide poisoning        For single pool heater installations with sidewall air inlet   see  Figure 18  you must order the sidewall air inlet kit  The part  number for each SVK kit is listed by input size    TABLE D     For single pool heater installations with rooftop air inlet  see  Figure 20   you must order the rooftop air inlet kit The part  number for each VDK kit is listed by input size in TABLE D   Purchase the flue pipe  rooftop flue termination  and air inlet  pipe locally     There is no vent kit for combined air supply systems for multiple  pool heaters  Make sure the air inlet cap is properly sized  You  must purchase this cap locally     Venting of Flue Products   For venting flue products vertically to the outdoors  follow all  requirements in the installation instructions for conventional  venting in this manual  Follow all clearance requirements in  Vertical Vent Termination Clearances and Location  page 10     17    A barometric damper is not required in the flue on Vertical  DirectAire    installations if the draft is within the negative  0 04 to 0 08 inches w c  required for proper operation  If the  draft exceeds this range  install a barometric damper     TABLE D   DirectAire    Kits   Vertical           VDK3026  VDK3027  VDK3027  VDK3023  VDK
78. ir  you  must use the termination cap from the pool heater  manufacturer  The sidewall air inlet cap is available as part of  a direct vent kit  See TABLE G for Horizontal Direct Vent  Kits     Installation and Service Manual    Vertical Combustion Air Inlet Clearances    You must locate the air inlet termination elbow at least 12    30cm  above the roof or above normal snow levels     If the air inlet cap is within a 10 foot  3 05m  radius of the flue  outlet  the point of termination for the combustion air inlet cap  must be at least 3 feet  0 91m  below the point of flue gas  termination  vent cap      Do not install the combustion air inlet cap closer than 10 feet   3 05m  from an inside corner of an L shaped structure     Horizontal Combustion Air Inlet Clearances  You must locate the horizontal air inlet termination point at  least 12   30cm  above grade and above normal snow levels     If the air inlet cap is within a 10 foot  3 05m  radius of the flue  outlet  the point of termination for the combustion air inlet cap  must be at least 3 feet  0 91m  horizontally and 12 inches   30cm  below the point of flue gas termination  vent cap   Do  not install the horizontal combustion air inlet cap above the  flue outlet     Do not install the combustion air inlet cap closer than 10 feet   3 05m  from an inside corner of an L shaped structure     Multiple Sidewall Direct Vent Installations   The combustion air inlet caps for multiple pool heater  installations must maintain th
79. ithin 12   30cm  of the bottom of  the enclosure     The ventilation air opening must have a minimum free area of  one square inch per 4000 Btu hr input  5 5cm  per kW   You  must locate this opening within 12   30cm  of the top of the  enclosure     Installation and Service Manual       Figure 7     Outside Combustion Air   Two Openings    2  Outside Combustion Air  Using Ducts   You can direct outside combustion air to this pool heater using  two air ducts to deliver the air to the mechanical room  Each  of the two openings must have a minimum free area of one  square inch per 2000 Btu input  11cm  per kW                                                                           Figure 8     Outside Combustion Air Through Ducts    3  Outside Combustion Air  Using Direct Venting   With this option  you can connect combustion air vent piping  directly to the pool heater  See the information under Direct  Venting starting on page 21 for specific information regarding  this option     4  Combustion Air from Interior Space   You can direct combustion air to this pool heater using air from  an adjoining interior space  You must provide two openings  from the mechanical room to the adjoining room     Each of the two openings must have a net free area of one  square inch per 1000 Btu input  22cm  per kW   but not less  than 100 square inches  645cm               Figure 9     Combustion Air from Interior Space         dimensions are based on net free area in square inches   Metal lou
80. ket panels from the unit to    access the upper chamber    Slightly loosen screws that attach fan transition box to  metal base  see Figure 53     Depending on model  the air shutter s  may be located  either on the side or the rear of the fan duct  Locate the air  shutter at the side rear of the fan duct  see Figure 52 and  54   Move the air shutter towards the rear or left side of the  unit to increase air pressure  Move the air shutter towards  the front or right side of the unit to decrease air pressure     The 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models have one fan with a  side mounted air shutter  The differential for these models  15 nominally 1 5   1 65 inches water column     On the 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models adjust the air  shutter on the left fan until the differential pressure is  nominally 1 1   1 3 inches water column  Note  The air  chamber pressure is 1 2 inches water column for  liquefied petroleum  L P   and 1 4 inches water column  for natural     4a     4b     Reattach the hoses to the pressure switch and locate the air  switch adjacent to the right fan and connect the tubes to  either side of your manometer     Adjust the air shutter on the right fan until the differential  pressure is nominally 1 1 1 3 inches water column     Once the adjustment procedure is complete  reattach the  caps to the tees in the hoses to the pressure switches and  check all tubing and wire connections for snug fit  Test fire  the unit  Install upper panels     50       Figure 55   
81. l heater can be extensive and present numerous safety  hazards  Any appliance that has been under water must be  replaced     Lighting Instructions    1  STOP  Read the safety information    2  Program the temperature control to the desired settings   see Operating Temperature Control  page 40     3  Loosen knurled screw at the bottom of control panel cover   see Figure 41     4  Grasp the bottom of the control panel cover and pull out    5  Locate the ON OFF switch inside control area  Switch 1s  located to the left of the pull out control circuitry tray  see  Figure 42     6  Turn the power switch to the    OFF    position    7  This pool heater is equipped with an ignition device which    automatically lights the burners   burners by hand     Do not try to light the          Figure 41     Control Panel Cover    Commercial Pool Heaters    ON OFF  SWITCH       Figure 42     ON OFF Switch    8  Turn the manual gas cock clockwise       to the    OFF     position    9  Wait five  5  minutes to clear out any gas  If you smell gas   STOP  Follow What To Do If You Smell Gas in the safety  information  If you don t smell gas  go on to the next step    10  Turn the manual gas cock counterclockwise   to         ON     position    11  Turn the power switch to         ON    position    12  Slide the control panel assembly back into the pool heater   Tighten the knurled screw at the bottom of the control  panel cover    13  If the pool heater will not operate  follow the instructions   
82. l runs from the pool heater to the  vertical flue run or to the vent terminal on sidewall venting  installations     Do not use an existing chimney as a raceway if another  appliance or fireplace is vented through the chimney  The  weight of the venting system must not rest on the pool heater   Provide adequate support of the venting system  Follow all  local and applicable codes  Secure and seal all vent  connections  Follow the installation instructions from the vent  material manufacturer     Vertical Vent Termination Clearances  and Location    The vent terminal should be vertical and exhaust outside the  building at least 2 feet  0 61m  above the highest point of the  roof within a 10 foot  3 05m  radius of the termination     The vertical termination must be a minimum of 3 feet  0 91m   above the point of exit     A vertical termination less than 10 feet  3 05m  from a parapet  wall must be a minimum of 2 feet  0 61m  higher than the  parapet wall     You must locate the air inlet termination elbow at least 12    30cm  above the roof or above normal snow levels     Keep the vent cap clear of snow  ice  leaves  and debris to  avoid blocking the flue     10  OR LESS         2  MIN     N       3  MIN  RIDGE                   MP n    Figure 10     Vent Termination from Peaked Roof   10  or  Less From Ridge    IMPORTANT  Vent terminations are not shown in  Figures 10  11  12  and 13  Make sure all vertical    vents are installed with vent terminations       recommended by th
83. lock  or other non combustible pad   Outdoor models have additional special location and  clearance requirements  See Outdoor Installation Venting   page 25  A wind proof cabinet protects the pool heater  from weather     Clearances from Combustible  Construction   Maintain minimum specified clearances for adequate  operation  Allow sufficient space for servicing pipe  connections  pump and other auxiliary equipment  as well as  the pool heater  See rating plate for specific service clearance  requirements   Right Side  Rear    3   7 5 cm     3   7 5        3  min  from any surface     Left Side 6   15cm   24   0 61m  suggested for service   Front Alcove   30   0 76m  suggested for service   Top 3   7 5        Flue 1   25 4mm     Hot Water Pipes 1   25 4mm      An Alcove is a closet without a door     Note  No additional clearance is needed on the right side of  the pool heater for the observation port  An observation port is  located on both the right and left side of the pool heater     Note  No additional clearances from combustibles are needed  for use of the Direct Vent  DV  air inlet assembly              3 INCH MINIMUM FROM UNIT TO WALL  Figure 2     Clearances from Combustible Construction    Base for Combustible Floors    There are no manufactured combustible floor base kits  available for 990 000   2 070 000 Btu models  See Table A for  floor base kits that are available     If a manufactured combustible floor base kit is not used  you  must construct a base for com
84. n of the filter system  pump when the burners are firing  If the system pump  does not run continuously  an additional pump must be  installed to provide constant circulation through the pool  heater  The constant flow of warm pool water can help  prevent freezing    2  Anytime the temperature measured at the sensor drops  below 45  F  the temperature control turns on the pump to  circulate the water  if the pump option is installed    3  Location   Indoor pool heaters must be located in a room  having a temperature safely above freezing  32 F 0 C      4  Outdoor Pool Heater Installation   Use extreme caution to  prevent freezing  A snow screen should be installed to  prevent snow and ice accumulation around the pool heater  or its venting system    5  Shut Down and Draining   If for any reason  the pool  heater is to be shut off  the following precautionary  measures must be taken     1  Shut off gas supply    2  Shut off water supply    3  Shut off electrical supply    4  Drain the pool heater completely  Remove the  threaded drain plugs from the inlet and outlet sides of  the front header on the heat exchanger  see Figure 3    Blow all water out of the heat exchanger  Leave  drains open until Spring    5  Drain pump and piping                                              DRAIN XM                               p am PLUG  E                    Figure 3     Draining Pool Heater         CAUTION  Under no circumstances should  the mechanical room ever be under a negative  pressu
85. n the PVC filter  system piping  Turn off the filter system pump when installing  the auxiliary limit and sensor in the filtration system piping   Tapped openings can be added to the PVC pipe by first drilling  9 16  pilot holes in the PVC pipe at least three feet  downstream of the point where the heated water from the pool  heater is added to the filter piping  The drilled pilot holes can  now be carefully threaded with a 3 8  NPT taper tap  After the    31    pipe threads have been cut into the PVC pipe wall  the limit  and bulbwell can be inserted into the tapped openings  Apply a  small amount of a high quality RTV silicone sealant to the  threads to prevent leaks and install the limit and bulbwell into  the threaded openings in the pipe  Install the limit control and  bulbwell and tighten to seal  Do not over tighten either part  into the threaded openings in the PVC pipe  Over tightening  can damage the parts and or strip the threads cut into the  plastic pipe  Install the pool supply sensor into the bulbwell  and connect it to the pool heater circuit as shown in the wiring  diagram for your model  Wire the limit into the pool heater  control circuit as shown in the wiring diagram  If additional  wire length is needed  use 18 GA wire for distances up to 30 ft   For longer distances  size the wire per Table M  page 37  Use  weatherproof connections for outdoor installation     Pumped Automatic Bypass    This is a high efficiency pool heater which requires a special  pum
86. nation Gas Valve                     Multiple Unit Installations Gas Supply Pipe Sizing  Nominal Iron Length of Pipe In Straight Feet  40 125 150  174  328  77    30        2  4 100   2 820   2 260   1 950   1 720   1 560   1 440 1 100 871   820  2 1 2  6 460   4460   3 610   3 100   2 720   2 460   2 310   2 100   2 000   1 900   1 700   1 54    9          Maximum capacity of pipe in thousands of BTU s per hour for gas pressures of 14 Inches Water Column  0 5 PSIG  or less and a total system  pressure drop of 0 5 Inch Water Column  Based on NAT GAS  1025 BTU s per Cubic Foot of Gas and 0 60 Specific Gravity      29    Commercial Pool Heaters         H 6  Remove the 1 8  hex plug from the manifold pressure tap           m      Con nua on the gas valve  see Figure 31   Retain plug for future  as anito ressure jyustmen use   IMPORTANT  The gas valves are referenced to 7  Install a fitting in this tap that is suitable for connection of  the fan pressurized chamber by    hose a hose to a manometer  or     side of a magnahelic gauge  connected from the vent of the gas valve  see Figure 31    regulator to the chamber pressure tap located on        the front inside portion of      jacket  Reference                   the drawings in this section for component and 9  Push the reset button s  for the ignition control s   if  connection points for pressure measurement  necessary   The procedure for connecting a manometer or  magnahelic must be followed to obtain actual net 10  Set the t
87. now levels     The point of termination for the combustion air inlet cap must  be at least 3 feet  0 91m  below the point of flue gas  termination  powered vent cap  if it is located within 10 feet   3 05m  of the flue outlet from the powered vent cap  Make  sure to properly install the air inlet cap assembly on the air  inlet pipe     13    You must install the combustion air inlet cap and the powered  vent cap on the same wall and in the same pressure zone  Do  not install the combustion air inlet cap closer than 10 feet   3 05m  from an inside corner of an L shaped structure     Vertical Rooftop Air Inlet    Use the vertical air inlet terminations available from the pool  heater manufacturer  recommended and or supplied by the vent  manufacturer  or use two 90  elbows as described on    page 24   Er      boe                                                                               Figure 16     Roof Top Combustion      Inlet    Clearances  You must locate the air inlet termination elbow at least 12    30cm  above the roof or above normal snow levels     If the air inlet cap is within a 10 foot  3 05m  radius of the flue  outlet  the point of termination for the combustion air inlet cap  must be at least 3 feet  0 91m  below the point of flue gas  termination  vent cap      Do not install the combustion air inlet cap closer than 10 feet   3 05m  from an inside corner of an L shaped structure     Combined Air Inlet Points    The air inlet pipes from multiple pool heaters
88. ntal vent cap     Install the horizontal vent cap from the outside  Mount the vent  cap to the wall using four screws or wall anchors  Seal under the  screw heads with caulking  Install the sealed  AL29 4C vent  pipe from the pool heater to the vent cap     Horizontal Vent Termination Clearances and Location  Follow all sidewall venting termination information for  clearances and location under Sidewall Vent Termination  Clearances and Location  page 11         TABLE G  Direct Vent Kits       Vertical  Kit    VDK3026  VDK3027  VDK3027  VDK3023  VDK3024  VDK3024  VDK3024  VDK3024    Horizontal  Kit   DVK3004  DVK3005  DVK3005  DVK3000  DVK3001  DVK3001  DVK3002  DVK3002    Input  Btu hr    500 000  650 000  750 000  990 000  1 260 000  1 440 000  1 800 000  2 070 000      The DVK kit includes a DV box adapter  air inlet cap  and a sidewall vent termination  The  VDK kit includes a DV box adapter and an air inlet cap  See note on page 12 concerning  DV box adapter     Flue Pipe Materials   The following manufacturers supply flue materials suitable for  these models  All materials are made with AL29 4C stainless  steel  Call the numbers below for the nearest distributor     Heat Fab  Inc  Saf T CI Vent  1 800 772 0739   Protech Systems  Inc  Fas N Seal Vent  1 800 766 3473   Metal Fab  Inc  Corr Guard Vent  1 800 835 2830     Combustion Air Inlet Piping   The Direct Vent system requires the installation of a pipe to  supply combustion air from the outdoors directly to the pool  
89. ol system   The tapered vent adapter reduces the vent size at the inlet to the  fan  There should be no reduction in vent diameter from the  pool heater s flue outlet to the sidewall fan  The barometric  damper must be installed on the flue and adjusted to supply a  negative draft within the range of 0 04 to 0 08 inches w c   while the pool heater is operating     Flue Outlet Piping    With this venting option  you must use Type B doublewall  or  equivalent  vent materials  Vent materials must be listed by a  nationally recognized test agency for use as vent materials   Make the connections from the pool heater vent to the sidewall  fan cap as direct as possible with no reduction in diameter  Use  the National Fuel Gas Code venting tables for doublewall vent  to properly size all vent connectors and stacks  Follow the vent  manufacturer s instructions when installing Type B vents and  accessories  such as firestop spacers  vent connectors   thimbles  caps  etc     When planning the venting system  avoid possible contact with  plumbing or electrical wiring inside walls     The maximum installed length of sidewall vent pipe with an  induced draft fan must not exceed 100 feet  30 5m  on the  500 000   2 070 000 Btu hr models  Note  Models 990 000    2 070 000 are not approved for sidewall venting without a fan   The maximum installed length of sidewall vent pipe without an  induced draft fan must not exceed 50 feet  15 2m  on the  500 000   750 000 Btu hr models  Subtract 5 feet
90. olate the following safety  rules        1  Pool heaters are heat producing appliances  To avoid  damage or injury  do not store materials against the pool  heater or the vent air intake system  Use proper care to  avoid unnecessary contact  especially children  with the  pool heater and vent air intake components    2  Never cover your pool heater  lean anything against it   store trash or debris near it  stand on it  or in any way block  the flow of fresh air to your pool heater    3  UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES must flammable  materials such as gasoline or paint thinner be used or  stored in the vicinity of this pool heater  vent air intake  system or any location from which fumes could reach the  pool heater or vent air intake system    4  This pool heater is only for use with the type of gas  indicated on the rating plate    5  Ifyou smell gas shut off gas supply     Commercial Pool Heaters      do not try to light any appliance     do not touch any electrical switch  do not use any  phone in your building   e immediately call your gas supplier from     neighbor s phone  Follow the gas supplier s  instructions   e if you cannot reach your gas supplier  call the fire  department   6  This appliance is a high efficiency pool heater which has  been designed to operate scale free and trouble free for  many years  Particular attention should be directed to the  following items      Correct piping to the pool filter system with  specified pipe materials and size    e Electrical int
91. on   Any venting system option that requires a barometric damper  must adhere to the following directions for optimum  performance     The preferred location for the barometric damper is in a tee or  collar installed in the vertical pipe rising from the pool heater s  flue outlet  The barometric damper MUST NOT be installed in  a bull head tee installed on the pool heater s flue outlet  The  tee or collar containing the barometric damper should be  approximately three feet vertically above the connection to  the pool heater s flue outlet  This location ensures that any  positive velocity pressure from the pool heater s internal  combustion fan is dissipated and the flue products are rising  due to buoyancy generated from the temperature of the flue  products  Adjust weights on the damper to ensure that draft is  maintained within the specified range     1  Conventional Negative Draft  Venting    IMPORTANT  Before  system  follow all    installing the venting  venting clearances and  requirements found in the Venting  General  Information section  page 10        14                      Figure 17     Conventional Negative Draft Vertical Venting  with Combustion Air Louvers    This option uses Type B doublewall flue outlet piping  The  blower brings in combustion air  The buoyancy of the heated  flue products cause them to rise up through the flue pipe  The  flue outlet terminates at the rooftop     Negative Draft   The negative draft in a conventional vent installation must be 
92. on air from the outdoors through a sidewall or vertical  air inlet  Follow all requirements in Conventional Negative  Draft Venting  page 14     The Vertical DirectAire    vent system requires you to install  two vent pipes directly to the pool heater  one vertical pipe  with a rooftop termination for the flue products and one pipe  for combustion air  For this venting option  you must purchase  the DV box adapter  The DV box attaches to the air inlet of the  pool heater  The pipe for combustion air attaches to the DV  box        You can terminate the combustion air pipe either horizontally  with a sidewall air inlet or vertically with a rooftop air inlet  The  installed length of air inlet pipe from the pool heater to the  outside air inlet cap must not exceed 50 equivalent feet   15 2m                  Leo c  m                                 Figure 18     Vertical DirectAire Installation with Sidewall  Combustion Air Inlet          Figure 19     Air Inlet Cap for Sidewall Termination    Installation and Service Manual             1  3           m    it    ER   o                                                Figure 20     Vertical DirectAire Installation with Rooftop  Combustion Air Inlet    Vent Kits          WARNING  Only use a sidewall air inlet cap  supplied by the appliance manufacturer or a  rooftop air inlet cap supplied by the vent  manufacturer  Using any other air inlet cap for  single unit installations or using a common air    inlet cap for multiple units with 
93. onal pool supply sensor        View Menu Information    View Menu Item Menu Description       Current Temperature   TARGET Set point   BOIL IN   BOIL OUT   BOIL AT   SUP  If equipped pool supply sensor   BOIL ON  Advanced switch set to  0      Advanced settings    By pressing the Select key in the View mode while viewing the  Boiler AT reading  or the Supply Sensor temperature if the  Pool Supply sensor is connected   the Boiler On hours will be  displayed  indicated by the text BOIL ON in the display  This  is the total number of hours the pool heater has been heating  the pool    By pressing the Select key in the Adjust mode while viewing  the Pool DIFF setting  the Boiler Inlet Minimum setting will be  displayed  indicated by the text BOIL IN MIN in the display   The control will adjust the position of the 3 way automatic  bypass valve in order to maintain the inlet temperature at this  setting  The default is 130 F    By pressing the Select key again  the Boiler Maximum setting  will be displayed  indicated by the text BOIL MAX in the  display  The control will shut off the heater whenever the  outlet temperature from the heater exceeds this setting  The  default value is 200  F    If a Pool Supply sensor is connected  then by pressing the  Select key again  the Supply Target setting will be displayed   indicated by the text SUP TARGET in the display  The    59    Pool return sensor temperature  Pool temperature set point   Inlet sensor temperature   Outlet sensor tempera
94. or  clearances and location under Sidewall Vent Termination  Clearances and Location  page 11     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    TABLE E  Sidewall Vent Kits    Max  Vent  Length    100 ft     Kit    w Power  Fan Assy      500 000  SVK3006    650 000    Termination Only  Length     500 000   750 000 Btu hr     50 ft   50 ft   50 ft   N A  N A  N A    SVK3043  SVK3044  SVK3044    SVK3008  750 000  990 000  1 800 000 N A     070 000  SVK3055 100 ft  N N A     These kits include a sidewall venter assembly  vent termination  and barometric damper     N  N  N  N     A   A   A   A   A    N    4  Horizontal DirectAire    Venting    IMPORTANT  Before installing a venting system   follow all venting clearances and requirements  in the Venting  General Information    found  section  page 10     The Horizontal DirectAire    vent system is the same as the  Sidewall Venting system  except it pulls combustion air from the  outdoors through a sidewall air inlet  Follow all requirements in  Sidewall Venting  page 17     The Horizontal DirectAire    vent system requires you to  install two vent pipes directly to the pool heater  one pipe for  flue products and one for combustion air  Install both vent  pipes horizontally with a sidewall termination point  For this  venting option  you must purchase the DV box accessory from  the pool heater manufacturer  The DV box attaches to the air  inlet of the pool heater  The pipe for combustion air attaches to  the DV box     Make 
95. pass    Outdoor Operation   Outdoor 3 Way Valve Cover         Manual Operation of the 3 Way Valve Actuator    Table of Contents    Relief Valve   Water Flow Switch   Pump Purge Delay Option   Service Indicator Option  Connecting to Electrical Supply   3 Way Valve Wiring   Terminal Strip Connection Options  Operation   Lighting Instructions   To Turn Off Gas To Pool Heater   Pre Start Checklist   Starting the Filter System   Operating Temperature Control   Programming Mode   Error Messages    Temperature Control  Hot Surface Ignition System  Operation and Diagnostic Lights   Water Chemistry   Pipe Size Requirements   Circulating Pump   Minimum Pump Performance   Heat Exchanger   High Water Temperature Limit Control    Cleaning and Maintenance  Heat Exchanger Cleaning  Combustion and Ventilation Air  Adjusting Differential Air Pressure  Set Up Procedure  Adjustment Procedure  Servicing Hot Surface Igniter and Ignition Module  Ignition System Checkout  Energy Saving Recommendations  Sequence of Operation  Glossary  Wiring Box Connections  Ladder Diagram  Control Box Connections  Appendix A Unit Start Up Checklist  Appendix    Adjust Menu Settings for Operating Modes  59  Revision Notes Back Cover       Installation and Service Manual    GENERAL PRODUCT  INFORMATION    Special Instructions   This manual supplies information for the installation   operation and servicing of this pool heater  Read and  understand this manual completely before installing the pool  heater     Install
96. ped bypass for proper operation  The bypass assembly  supplied with the pool heater includes a pump and a 3 way  mixing valve  All piping to connect the filter system to the  pool heater is made directly to the bypass piping on the pool  heater     Outdoor Operation Outdoor 3 Way  Automatic Bypass Valve Cover    The pump supplied on the pool heater bypass has a sealed  motor suitable for outdoor installations  When installing the  3 way automatic bypass valve outdoors  an outdoor valve  cover is required  An outdoor valve cover is supplied with an  optional outdoor vent kit  see Table H  page 26 of this manual      To install the outdoor valve cover  follow the steps below   1  Turn off power to the unit    Remove the plastic actuator cover from the 3 way  automatic bypass valve by loosening the screw above the  conduit fitting  Figure 32     Grasp the cover on the screw side and lift the cover up and  away from the valve    Disconnect the wires at the terminal block  if connected    Unscrew the plastic conduit cap from the conduit fitting   Figure 32  and pull the plastic conduit hose and wires  from the valve    Feed the plastic conduit hose through the opening of the  valve cover end cap  JKD6654   see Figure  32  and slide  the end cap approximately one foot up the conduit   Reconnect the wires to the 3 way valve circuit board as  shown in Figure 33    Feed the conduit hose into the conduit fitting and  reinstall the conduit cap     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION
97. pliances to their  previous conditions of use    Correct any improper operation of the common venting  system so that the installation conforms to the latest edition  of the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1  in Canada   the latest edition of CAN CGA B149 Installation Code for  Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment  When resizing  any portion of the common venting system  resize to  approach the minimum size as determined using the  appropriate tables of the latest edition of the National Fuel  Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1  in Canada  the latest edition of  CAN CGA B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning  Appliances and Equipment     D    Masonry Chimney Installations   A masonry chimney must be properly sized for the installation  of a high efficiency gas fired pool heater  Venting of a high  efficiency pool heater into a cold or oversized masonry  chimney can result in operational and safety problems   Exterior masonry chimneys  with one or more sides exposed to  cold outdoor temperatures  are more likely to have venting    Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    problems  The temperature of the flue products from a high  efficiency pool heater may not be able to sufficiently heat the  masonry structure of the chimney to generate proper draft   This will result in condensing of flue products  damage to the  masonry flue tile  insufficient draft and possible spillage of  flue products into an occupied living space  Carefully inspect  all chimney systems before installa
98. possible with no reduction in diameter  Use  the National Fuel Gas Code venting tables for doublewall vent  to properly size all vent connectors and stacks  Follow the vent  manufacturer s instructions when installing Type B vents and  accessories  such as firestop spacers  vent connectors   thimbles  caps  etc     Provide adequate clearance to combustibles for the vent  connector and firestop     When planning the venting system  avoid possible contact with  plumbing or electrical wiring inside walls  ceilings  and floors   Locate the pool heater as close as possible to a chimney or gas  vent     Avoid long horizontal runs of the vent pipe  90  elbows   reductions and restrictions     No additional draft diverter or barometric damper is required  on single unit installations with a dedicated stack and a  negative draft maintained between 0 02 to 0 08 inches w c     Common Venting Systems    You can combine the flue with the vent from any other negative  draft  Category I appliance  Using common venting for multiple  negative draft appliances requires you to install a barometric  damper with each pool heater  This will regulate draft within the  proper range  You must size the common vent and connectors  from multiple pool heaters per the venting tables for Type B  doublewall vents in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas  Code  ANSI Z223 1 and or CAN CGA B149 Installation Code     15    Common venting systems may be too large when an existing  pool heater 1  removed   
99. prolong the service life of  pool equipment  which in turn will be a cost savings to the  commercial pool owner  Your pool dealer can provide  additional data and equipment to make this measurement if a  problem exists     Refer to Circulating Pump on page 46 for information relating  to pump wiring     45    Commercial Pool Heaters    OPERATION Continued    Pipe Size Requirements  The pipe sizing chart provides the minimum pipe size for  common manifold piping to ensure adequate flow     TABLE R  Pipe Sizing Chart  Common Pipe  Size  Min      Number of Units  500 000   750 000 Btu hr Models    Number of Units  990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr Models    Common Pipe  Size  Min      2 1 2   4   4   5   6   6        Circulating Pump    1  This pool heater is factory supplied with a properly sized  pump that circulates water between the pool heater and  system    The pump is sized to pool heater input and water hardness   See Water Chemistry on page 44    Lubricate the pump to the manufacturer s  recommendations  Pump damage due to inadequate  lubrication is non warrantable  Use SAE 30 non detergent  oil or lubricant specified by the pump manufacturer   Standard pool heaters are furnished with the following  circulating pump mounted in the factory supplied pool  loop     500 000   750 000 Btu hr Models  1 4 HP  120 VAC  5 8 Amp    990 000   1 440 000 Btu hr Models    1 2 HP  120 VAC  7 4 Amp    1 800 000   2 070 000 Btu hr Models  3 4 HP  120 VAC  8 8 Amp       46       This pump 1  si
100. r and check for proper operation    Electrical    This pool heater uses a transformer to supply a low voltage  control circuit  The voltage on the secondary side should be 24  to 28VAC when measured with a voltmeter  This unit has a 7  AMP circuit breaker provided on the secondary side of the  transformer  A tripped circuit breaker indicates a short in the  24VAC controls that must be corrected     Combustion and Ventilation Air  Combustion Air Filter    This unit has a standard air filter located at the combustion air  inlet  This filter helps ensure clean air is used for the  combustion process  Check this filter every month and replace   The filter size on the 500 000   750 000 Btu hr models is 12  x  12  x 1   30 5cm x 30 5cm x 2 5cm  and 16  x 16  x 1    40 6cm x 40 6cm x 2 5cm  on the 990 000   2 070 000 Btu hr  models  You can find these commercially available filters at  any home center or HVAC supply store     Venting System    Examine the venting system at least once a year  Check more  often in the first year to determine inspection interval  Check  all joints and pipe connections for tightness  corrosion or  deterioration  Clean screens in the venting air intake system as  required  Have the entire system  including the venting system   periodically inspected by a qualified service agency     Air Flow  Check frequently to be sure the flow of combustion and  ventilation air to the pool heater is not obstructed     Installation and Service Manual    Combustion Air F
101. rate combustion air inlet piping  This  system terminates both the flue and combustion air inlet in the  same pressure zone  The flue outlet and combustion air intake  may terminate at either a sidewall or the rooftop     To use the optional Direct Vent system  you must install  specific vent kits and venting materials  The following is a  detailed explanation of Direct Vent installation requirements   including the components used and vent kit part numbers     Flue Outlet Piping    Venting Guidelines   If using this venting option  a sealed AL29 4C venting system  for flue products is required on all models of this pool heater   This venting system operates with a positive pressure in the  vent  The internal combustion air blowers generate this  positive pressure which operates the combustion process and  also exhausts the flue products from the building     This vent system has specific vent material and installation  requirements  Only use listed sealed AL29 4C vent system       21    materials  Follow all installation requirements  See  TABLE B  page 11 for proper pipe size for your pool heater   A list of sealed AL29 4C flue pipe manufacturers is located on  page 22     Seal all vent joints and seams gas tight     Drain Tee Installation   A drain tee must be installed in the vent pipe to collect and  dispose of any condensate that may occur in the vent system   The drain tee must be installed as the first fitting after       horizontal ell on the top of the unit  see Fig
102. re  Particular care should be taken where  attic fans  clothes dryers     exhaust fans   compressors  air handling units  etc   may take  away air from the pool heater                  AND VENTILATION    Provisions for combustion and ventilation air must be in  accordance with Section 5 3  Air for Combustion and  Ventilation  of the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas  Code  ANSI Z223 1  in Canada  the latest edition of  CAN CGA B149 Installation Code for Gas Burning  Appliances and Equipment  or applicable provisions of the  local building codes     Provide properly sized openings to the equipment room to  assure adequate combustion air and proper ventilation when the  pool heater is installed with conventional venting or sidewall  venting     Combustion Air Filter   This pool heater has a standard air filter located at the  combustion air inlet  This filter helps ensure clean air is used  for the combustion process  Check this filter every month and  replace when it becomes dirty  The filter size on the 500 000    750 000 units is 12  x 12  x 1   30 5cm x 30 5cm x 2 5       and 16  x 16  x 1  40 6cm x 40 6cm x 2 5       on the 990 000    2 070 000 units  You can find these commercially available  filters at any home center or HVAC supply store     Use filters rated for a maximum face velocity of 300 ft min at  a maximum pressure drop of 0 5  water column  w c   Pleated  filters may be used provided they meet these specifications     Commercial Pool Heaters       INSTALL
103. rners and the combustion    process  Fan will remain on     Three Flashes Lockout due to flame failure  push reset  button on outer control panel after  correcting ignition problem  Initial heater  start up without properly bleeding air  from the gas line may require multiple    reset functions to achieve proper ignition     Four Flashes Igniter failure  igniter will not maintain  minimum 2 75 amp current draw  caused  by low voltage  bad wiring continuity     high resistance or igniter failure     Five Flashes Power supply problem  check for low  supply voltage or transformer output less    than 18VAC     Replace ignition module  internal fault        Six Flashes    Access to Internal Control Panel    The control panel is accessed by turning the knurled knob  located at the bottom center of the exterior control panel  Pull  the panel out at the bottom  The door will tilt into unit until it  comes free from the outer top  The outer control panel has an  overlay attached to the exterior surface which indicates the  function of each of the pool heater s indicating lights and a  clear window to view the digital temperature display from the  temperature control  The thermostat and diagnostic light board  are mounted to the back of the control panel door    The control panel assembly is mounted on a slide out chassis  to allow easy access to the components on the panel  The  control panel contains the ignition module  transformer for the    24 VAC control circuit  circuit breaker 
104. rol will  turn on and off based upon an external thermostat connected  between terminals      and W1 on the terminal board  The  temperature control will also turn off if the temperature  measured by the pool heater output sensor exceeds a limit   default   200      or if the temperature measured by the  optional pool supply sensor exceeds another limit  default      100       In addition  the temperature control will operate a  factory installed 3 way automatic bypass valve  This is done  to maintain a minimum temperature at the inlet to the pool  heater  default   130 F   automatically protecting the pool    40    heater from condensation of the flue products  If the boiler  inlet temperature is not satisfied within 15 minutes the  controller will shut the unit down  To reset the unit  press any  key  No manual valve adjustments are required     An LCD is provided to display various readings and operating  parameters  Three  3  pushbuttons are available to change the  display and to program parameters  Figure 46         Open                          Figure 46   Temperature Control Display         Programming Keys  Specifications    Set Point Adjustment Range    OFF  55 F up to 105 F  13 C up to 41 C      Differential Adjustment Range    1  F up to 20  F  1     11           Temperature Accuracy      1 F       Display Resolution  1  F via Liquid Crystal Display  LCD        Sensor  NTC Thermistor  10k ohms   77  F  25  C        Operating Humidity   lt  90       Non condensing 
105. s  shrubs or other plants to  obstruct the proper operation of the outdoor vent system     Do not install in locations where rain from building runoff  drains will spill onto the pool heater     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    TABLE H  Outdoor Vent Cap Kits    Input Outdoor Vent Kit   Btu hr    500 000 ODK3075  650 000 ODK3076    2 070 000 ODK3080      These kits include an outdoor vent cap and gasket        Flue gas condensate can freeze on exterior walls or on the vent  cap  Frozen condensate on the vent cap can result in a blocked  flue condition  Some discoloration to exterior building or pool  heater surfaces can be expected  Adjacent brick or masonry  surfaces should be protected with a rust resistant sheet metal  plate     The Outdoor Vent Cap Kit   The optional outdoor vent cap kit is available from the pool  heater manufacturer  The outdoor cap part numbers are listed  by input size  See TABLE H for kit numbers     Install the outdoor vent cap on the rear of the pool heater  see  Figure 27     The air filter bracket will need to be rotated as shown in  Figure 27 to allow proper access to the filters with the outdoor  vent cap in place     The 3 Way Valve Cover Installation   The 3 way bypass valve requires a cover for outdoor use  This  cover is provided with the outdoor vent kits listed in Table H   See page 31 for 3 way valve cover installation instructions     Combustion Air Fan Adjustment   for startup     For startup  the combustion air fan 
106. s for possible restrictions        WARNING  Use only vent or air intake  materials specified in this manual  Follow vent  pipe manufacturer s instructions  Failure to do so    can result in property damage  personal injury  or  death  Mixing of venting materials will void the  warranty and certification of this pool heater        Sealing Type B Doublewall Vent Pipe or Galvanized  Vent Pipe   Follow the steps below to properly seal Type B doublewall  vent pipe or galvanized vent pipe     1  Sealall joints and seams of the air inlet pipe using either  aluminum foil duct tape meeting UL Standard 723 or 181  A P or a high quality UL Listed silicon sealant such as  those manufactured by Dow Corning or General Electric     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    2  On horizontal runs  do not install vent pipe with seams  pointing down  Position vent pipe so that the seams are on  the top side of the vent pipe    3  Secure all joints with a minimum of three sheet metal  screws or pop rivets  Apply aluminum foil duct tape or  silicone sealant to all screws or rivets installed in the vent  pipe    4  Ensure that the air inlet pipes are properly supported        WARNING  Properly seal all joints and  seams in the inlet vent piping system  Failure to  do so may result in flue gas recirculation     spillage of flue products  and carbon monoxide  emissions  Carbon monoxide poisoning can  cause severe personal injury or death        Combined Combustion Air Inlet Points   You c
107. shutter may require  adjustment  Should the combustion air fan shutter need  adjusting refer to the Adjusting Differential Air Pressure  instructions located under the Cleaning and Maintenance    section on page 49 of this manual     Note  The manifold gas pressure can affect the differential air  pressure  Once the combustion air fan shutter has been  adjusted  confirm manifold gas pressure as described in the  Gas Manifold Pressure Adjustment section on page 30 of this  manual     26       Figure 27     Outdoor Vent Cap Installed on Rear of Pool  Heater    CONNECTING TO GAS SUPPLY   Only supply gas type specified on the pool heater   s rating  plate  This pool heater is orificed for operation up to 2000 feet  altitude  If installing above 2000 feet elevation  consult the  pool heater manufacturer     INLET PRESSURE  Measure inlet pressure at the inlet  pressure tap located upstream of the combination gas valve s      See TABLE I for maximum and minimum inlet pressures  Do  not exceed the maximum  Minimum inlet pressure is for the  purposes of input adjustment     TABLE I  Inlet Pressure    10 5  w c  4 5  w c   13  w c  8  w c     Nat  Gas  LP Gas       MANIFOLD PRESSURE  Measure manifold pressure at the  pressure tap on the downstream side of the combination gas  valves  The gas regulator on the pool heater s combination gas  valves is preset at the factory to supply proper manifold  pressure for normal operation  See TABLE L  page 31 for net  manifold pressure settings   
108. ssive pitting and erosion on the inside of the copper  tube may be caused by too much water velocity through  the tubes and is not covered by the appliance  manufacturer s warranty    3  Corrosion due to water chemistry imbalance is not the fault  of the equipment and is not covered by the appliance  manufacturer s warranty  see Water Chemistry  page 44      SAFETY INFORMATION    The information contained in this manual 1s intended for use  by qualified professional installers  service technicians or gas  suppliers  Consult your local expert for proper installation or  service procedures     IMPORTANT  Read this owner s manual carefully  and completely before trying to install  operate   or service this pool heater  Improper use of this  pool heater can cause serious injury or death  from burns  fire  explosion  electrical shock  and  carbon monoxide poisoning        DANGER  Carbon Monoxide poisoning  may lead to death     IMPORTANT  Consult and follow local building  and fire regulations and other safety codes that  apply to this installation  Consult your local gas  utility company to authorize and inspect all gas  and flue connections        WARNING  Should overheating occur or  the gas supply fail to shut off  do not turn off or  disconnect the electrical supply to the pump   Instead  shut off the gas supply at a location  external to the pool heater           WARNING  To minimize the possibility of  serious personal injury  fire or damage to your    pool heater  never vi
109. ssure which operates the combustion process and  also exhausts the flue products from the building     This vent system has specific vent material and installation  requirements  Only use listed sealed AL29 4C vent system  materials  Follow all installation requirements  See  TABLE B  page 11 for proper pipe size for your pool heater   A list of sealed AL29 4C flue pipe manufacturers 1  located on  page 22     Seal all vent joints and seams gas tight     Drain Tee Installation   A drain tee must be installed in the vent pipe to collect and  dispose of any condensate that may occur in the vent system   The drain tee must be installed as the first fitting after       horizontal ell on the top of the unit  see Figures 22A and 22B    Plastic drain tubing  sized per the vent manufacturer s  instructions  shall be provided as a drain line from the tee  The  drain tubing must have a trap provided by a 3   7 6cm   diameter circular trap loop in the drain tubing  Prime the trap  loop by pouring a small quantity of water into the drain hose  before assembly to the vent  Secure the trap loop in position  with nylon wire ties  Use caution not to collapse or restrict the  condensate drain line with the nylon wire ties  The condensate  drain must be routed to a suitable drain for disposal of  condensate that may occur in the direct vent system  Refer to  the condensate drain installation instructions as supplied by the  manufacturer of the vent material     Installation and Service Manual 
110. the Pool Differential  temperature 15 shown  indicated by the arrow pointing to the  text POOL on the overlay  and the text DIFF on the display   This 15 the number of degrees below the Pool Target  temperature that the pool temperature must drop before the  pool heater will turn on  The default 1  4     2         41    By pressing      Select key again  the Temperature Units will  be displayed  indicated by the text   F or   C  This is the units  in which the temperatures are shown  The default is   F     By pressing the Select key again  the Pool Target will be  shown once more  To return to the View mode  simply stop  pressing any buttons for 25 seconds     Note  The control values programmed into memory will not  be lost because of a power failure     Error Messages Displayed by the  Temperature Controller    There are six error messages that can be displayed in response to  software or hardware problems with the pool heater s internal  temperature control  The error codes that may be seen on the  display are     E01   The internal memory of the microprocessor in the  temperature control has a read error at power up  This error  cannot be field repaired  Replace the pool heater s temperature  control if the error persists    SHr   There is a short in the temperature sensor  Make sure  sensors are properly installed  wired and connected to the  control  Correct sensor installation or replace sensor     OPn   There is a break in the wiring to the temperature sensor   Make s
111. thermostat input  the module turns  OFF  the gas valves and  maintains the blowers for approximately 25 seconds in order to  allow the combustion chamber to be purged of all combustion  by products     IDLE    Temperature Controller Function    After completion of the post purge cycle  the pool heater will  go into an idle state whereby the temperature controller  continuously monitors the water temperature until the water  temperature drops to levels that require additional heat     Commercial Pool Heaters       WIRING BOX CONNECTIONS    WIRING BOX CONNECTIONS    SENSOR B WIRING BOX FACTORY  CONNECTOR CONNECTOR FLOW SWITCH                                                                                                           GAS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                        120                 CONNECTIONS                FOR UNIT B  RNA    OPTIONAL AL  chasse    5 LOUVER VENTER        TIMEDELAY  O    GROUND        4 120   RELAY V TIME DELAY RELAY    4 BO    CONNECTION DIAGRAM B       AC POWER               8  00  8         CONNECTOR         SEN  ER 2 5 8 11 14 NC     1 4 7 10 13  WATER  FLOW amp PRESS  a 3  6      9 PR  BR d 8  BRIW BR          T OWN Bu     Outlet Inlet           Y  d A BK  SensorSensor w  THS PoR  BUB  BUB                         jua   BK                25 X2 i            c 
112. tion     Inspection of a Masonry Chimney   A masonry chimney must be carefully inspected to determine  its suitability for the venting of flue products  A clay tile lined  chimney must be structurally sound  straight and free of  misaligned tile  gaps between liner sections  missing sections  of liner or any signs of condensate drainage at the breaching or  clean out  If there is any doubt about the condition of a  masonry chimney  it must be relined with a properly sized and  approved chimney liner system  An unlined masonry chimney  must not be used to vent flue products from this high   efficiency pool heater  An unlined chimney must be relined  with an approved chimney liner system when a new pool  heater is being attached to it  Metallic liner systems  Type B  doublewall or flexible or rigid metallic liners  are  recommended  Consult with local code officials to determine  code requirements or the advisability of using or relining a  masonry chimney     Vertical Vent Termination Clearances and Location  Follow all vertical venting termination information for  clearances and location under Vertical Vent Termination  Clearances and Location  page 10     2  Vertical DirectAire    Venting    IMPORTANT  Before installing a venting system   follow all venting clearances and requirements    found in the Venting  General Information    section  page 10     The Vertical DirectAireTM vent system is the same as the  Conventional Negative Draft vent system  except it pulls  combusti
113. ture  Heater differential temperature  Pool supply sensor temperature  Accumulated runtime hours       control will shut off the heater whenever the pool supply  temperature exceeds this setting  The default value is 100  F   If a Pool Supply sensor is connected  then by pressing the  Select key again  the Supply Differential setting will be  displayed  indicated by the text SUP DIFF in the display   After the control has turned off the heater because the pool  supply temperature exceeded the Pool Supply setting  the pool  supply temperature must drop by this amount before the  control will allow the heater to start up again  The default  value is 20  F    By pressing the Select key again  the Valve Speed setting will  be displayed  indicated by the arrow pointing to the text  SPEED on the overlay  This setting is used to control the  responsiveness of the 3 way automatic bypass valve  and  should only be adjusted under the direction of Lochinvar   s  Technical Services personnel  The default setting is 20  seconds    By pressing the Select key again  the pump Delay setting is  displayed  indicated by the DLY on the display  This is the  time that the heater pump will continue to run after the control  turns the heater off  The default value is 20 minutes     or              t Lochinvar  4 VY High Efficiency Water Heaters  Boilers and Pool Heaters    Lochinvar Corporation     300 Maddox Simpson Pkwy     Lebanon  TN 37090     615 889 8900   Fax 615 547 1000  www  Lochinvar com
114. uipment  Never locate the vent cap above or below electric  meters  gas meters  regulators  and relief equipment unless a  4 foot  1 2m  horizontal clearance is maintained     Terminate the venting system at least 3 feet  0 9m  above any  forced air inlet within 10 feet  3 05m      Terminate the venting system at least 4 feet  1 2m  below   4 feet  1 2m  beside  or 1 foot  30cm  above any door  window   or gravity air inlet into any building     Locate vent termination at least 8 feet  2 4m  horizontally from  any combustion air intake located above the sidewall  termination cap        CAUTION  Pool heaters which are shut  down or will not operate may experience freezing  due to convective air flow in the flue pipe   through the air inlet  or from negative pressure in  the mechanical room     cold climates  operate  pump continuously to help prevent freezing of  pool heater water  Provide proper freeze  protection  See Freeze Protection  page 7     TABLE   B  Flue and Air Inlet Pipe Sizes    Air Inlet  Size   6     Input Flue  Btu hr  500 000  650 000  750 000  990 000   1 260 000   1 440 000   1 800 000   2 070 000    Size  6     14          Minimum diameter for air inlet pipe  Installer may increase diameter one  pipe size for ease of installation  if needed  Refer to the National Fuel Gas  Code  ANSI Z223 1  Vent Tables for additional guidance on vent sizing of fan    assisted appliances     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued    Combustion Air Inlet Piping  
115. uivalent length for each  90  elbow  Subtract 2 5 feet  0 7m  of equivalent length for  each 45  elbow     Masonry Chimney Installation  Do not use a standard masonry chimney to directly vent the  combustion products from this pool heater     To use a masonry chimney  the chimney must use a sealed   corrosion resistant liner system  Sealed  corrosion resistant  liner systems  singlewall  doublewall  flexible  or rigid  must  be rated for use with a high efficiency  positive pressure vent  system     Corrosion resistant chimney liner systems are typically made  from a high grade stainless steel such as AL29 4C  The liner  must be properly sized and fully sealed throughout the entire  length  Both the top and bottom of the masonry chimney must  be capped and sealed to provide a dead air space around the  liner          WARNING  Do not vent this pool heater into  a masonry chimney without a sealed stainless  steel liner system  Any breaks  leaks  or damage  to the masonry flue tile will allow the positive   pressure flue products to leak from the chimney  and into occupied living spaces  This could  cause serious injury or death due to carbon    monoxide poisoning and other harmful flue  products     IMPORTANT  Check with local code officials to  determine code requirements or the advisability  of using a masonry chimney with a sealed  corrosion resistant liner system        Sidewall Vent Termination Clearances and Location   Follow all sidewall venting termination information f
116. ults to correct  themselves and permit normal operation  A typical hard   lockout fault is a flame failure condition  An ignition module  that is in a hard lockout condition may only be reset by  pushing the reset button for the ignition control  The reset  button is located on the front of the control panel  Upon a  flame failure  the reset button 1s only active after the control  module has completed its post purge cycle  Turning main  power    OFF    and then    ON    or cycling the thermostat will not  reset a hard lockout condition  Wait five seconds after turning  on the main power before pushing the reset button when the  ignition module is in a hard lockout     The ignition module will go into a soft lockout in conditions of  low air  low voltage or low hot surface igniter current  A soft   lockout condition will operate the combustion air fans for the  post purge cycle and then the ignition module will pause for  approximately five minutes  At the end of this timed pause  the  ignition module will attempt a new trial for ignition sequence   If the soft lockout fault condition has subsided or has been  corrected at the end of the timed pause  main burner ignition  should be achieved with the resumption of the normal trial for  ignition sequence  If the control sensed fault is not corrected   the ignition module will continue in the soft lockout condition   If the thermostat opens during the soft lockout period  the  ignition module will exit soft lockout and wait for 
117. upplier s instructions     If you cannot reach your  gas supplier  call the fire  department         Installation and service  must be performed by a  qualified installer  service  agency or the gas supplier        Save this manual for future reference     Commercial Pool Heaters    Table of Contents    General Product Information  Special Instructions  Unpacking    Safety Information  Product Identification  Installation  Locating Pool Heater  Clearances from Combustible Construction  Base for Combustible Floors  Freeze Protection  Combustion and Ventilation Air  Combustion Air Filter  Combustion Air Options  Exhaust Fans  Venting  General Information  Venting Support    Vertical Vent Termination Clearances and Location     Sidewall Vent Termination Clearances and Location        Combustion Air Inlet Piping   Length of Air Inlet Piping   Sidewall Air Inlet   Vertical Rooftop Air Inlet   Combined Air Inlet Points  Vent System Options   Barometric Damper Location   1  Conventional Negative Draft Venting   2  Vertical DirectAire  Venting   3  Sidewall Venting   4  Horizontal DirectAire  Venting   5  Direct Venting   6  Outdoor Installation Venting  Connecting to Gas Supply   Gas Pressure Test   Gas Piping   Connecting Gas Piping to the Pool Heater   Gas Train and Controls   Combination Gas Valves   Venting of Combination Gas Valves   Checking Gas Supply Pressure   Gas Manifold Pressure Adjustment  Pool Heater Piping Installation   Auxiliary Mixed Water Limit Control   Pumped By
118. ure 22A   Plastic  drain tubing  sized per the vent manufacturer s instructions   shall be provided as a drain line from the tee  The drain tubing  must have a trap provided by a 3   7 6cm  diameter circular  trap loop in the drain tubing  Prime the trap loop by pouring a  small quantity of water into the drain hose before assembly to  the vent  Secure the trap loop in position with nylon wire ties   Use caution not to collapse or restrict the condensate drain line  with the nylon wire ties  The condensate drain must be routed  to a suitable drain for disposal of condensate that may occur in  the direct vent system  Refer to the condensate drain  installation instructions as supplied by the manufacturer of the  vent material     A WARNING  Do not combine the flue from  this unit with the vent from any other appliance     Do not combine flues from multiple appliances  into a common vent  The flue from this unit must  be a dedicated stack        Connect the flue vent directly to the flue outlet opening on the  top of the pool heater  Make the connections from the pool  heater vent to the outside stack as direct as possible with no  reduction in diameter  Provide adequate clearance to  combustibles for the vent connector and firestop  Follow the  vent manufacturer s instructions when installing sealed AL29   4C vents and accessories  such as firestop spacers  vent  connectors  thimbles  caps  etc     Provide adequate clearance to combustibles for the vent  connector and firestop
119. ure sensors are properly installed  wired and connected  to the control  Correct sensor installation or replace sensor     FP   The burner is not running 2 minutes after the start of the  call for heat  Check ignition control codes     E02   The outlet temperature from the pool heater reached its  maximum setting  Check the bypass pump and mixing valve     E03   The inlet temperature into the pool heater was below its  target temperature for more than 15 minutes  Check the  mixing valve     Commercial Pool Heaters    OPERATION Continued    HOT SURFACE IGNITION SYSTEM    Hot Surface Igniter and Ignition Control  Module    This unit has one ignition module and one hot surface igniter        CAUTION  The igniter is extremely fragile  be  very careful when removing  A faulty or damaged  hot surface igniter MUST BE replaced with a  Lochinvar PLT3400 igniter  DO NOT use general    purpose field replacement igniters                                                        7                                                          O                            2       Figure 48     Hot Surface Ignition Control Module       Hot Surface Ignition Control Module  Ignition Module Lockout Functions    The ignition module may lockout in either a hard lockout  condition  requiring pushing of the reset button to recycle the  control  or a soft lockout condition which may recycle after an  approximate five minute waiting period  This soft lockout  condition is intended to allow self correcting fa
120. ust be performed by a qualified serviceperson or  installer     Installation and Service Manual    ENERGY SAVING  RECOMMENDATIONS    1  Keep the pool covered when not in use  This will cut  heating cost  reduce water evaporation  conserve  chemicals and reduce load on the filtering system    2  Reduce pool thermostat to 78 F or lower    3  Use an accurate pool thermometer to monitor water  temperature    4  Usea time clock to start filter pump no earlier than 6 a m   during pool season  This 1s the time when nightly heat loss  stabilizes    5  Turn the pool heater    OFF    and drain during long periods  when the pool will not be used  winter  vacations  etc     6  Follow a regular program of preventative maintenance for  your pool heater each new swimming season  Check heat  exchanger  controls  burners and operation of the pool  heater    7  For pools used only on weekends  the thermostat may be  set lower than 78  F during the week  Lower setting to a  range that can be easily achieved in one day s operation of  the pool heater     SEQUENCE OF OPERATION    OVERVIEW   This sequence of operation can be considered the order of  events in sequential order that occur after the pool heater has  received a call for heat  The process begins with 120VAC  power entering the pool heater and ends with the pool heater  going into an idle state after completion of a successful call for  heat  Note  The following descriptions do not include  remotely connected devices that may be connect
121. ust make sure that it does not  cause drafts which could lead to nuisance operational problems  with the pool heater     Vertical DirectAire    and Horizontal DirectAire    venting  systems have specific requirements for combustion air ducts  from the outside which are directly connected to the pool  heater  See the requirements for combustion air duct in the  venting section starting on page 12     Commercial Pool Heaters    INSTALLATION Continued  VENTING    General Information    You must supply adequate combustion and ventilation air to  this pool heater  You must provide minimum clearances for the  vent terminal from adjacent buildings  windows that open  and  building openings  Follow all requirements set forth in the  latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code  ANSI Z223 1  in  Canada  the latest edition of CAN CGA Standard   149  Installation Code for Gas Burning Appliances and Equipment  or applicable local building codes  Vent installations       connection to gas vents or chimneys must be in accordance  with Part 7   Venting of Equipment  of the above mentioned  standards     IMPORTANT  Examine the venting system at  least once each year  Check all joints and vent    pipe connections for tightness  Also check for  corrosion or deterioration  If you find any  problems  correct them at once        Venting Support    Support horizontal portions of the venting system to prevent  sagging  Provide an upward slope of at least 1 4 inch per foot   21mm m  on all horizonta
122. vent connection directly to the top of the pool heater  No  additional draft diverter or barometric damper is required on  single unit installations with a dedicated stack and a negative  draft maintained between 0 04 to 0 08 inches w c     The Horizontal DirectAire    combustion air supply system  has specific vent material and installation requirements  The  air inlet pipe connects directly to the pool heater to supply  combustion air  The combustion air inlet pipe is a dedicated  system with one air inlet pipe per pool heater  You must          20    connect the air inlet pipe to a combustion air inlet cap as  specified in this section                                                        Figure 23     Horizontal DirectAire Installation  Illustration  with Sidewall Venter and Sidewall Combustion Air     Combustion air supplied from outdoors must be free of  contaminants  see Combustion and Ventilation Air  page 7      Vent Kits   You must order the Horizontal DirectAire    Vent      for  sidewall installation  See               for kit numbers  Each kit  includes a sidewall powered vent cap  proving switch   controls  combustion air inlet cap to supply air to a single pool  heater  the transition adapter to attach the field supplied single  wall air inlet pipe to the pool heater and installation  instructions  Purchase flue pipe and air inlet pipe locally     The sidewall air inlet cap supplied in the Horizontal  DirectAire    Vent Kit is used to supply combustion air to 
123. vers or screens reduce the free area of a combustion  air opening a minimum of approximately 2596  Check with  louver manufacturers for exact net free area of louvers  Where  two openings are provided  one must be within 12   30 cm  of  the ceiling and one must be within 12   30 cm  of the floor of  the mechanical room  Each opening must have a minimum net  free area as specified in TABLE C  page 12  Single openings  shall be installed within 12   30 cm  of the ceiling     The combustion air supply must be completely free of any  flammable vapors that may ignite or chemical fumes which  may be corrosive to the pool heater  Common corrosive  chemical fumes which must be avoided are fluorocarbons and  other halogenated compounds  most commonly present as  refrigerants or solvents  such as Freon  trichlorethylene   perchlorethylene  chlorine  etc  These chemicals  when  burned  form acids which quickly attack the heat exchanger  finned tubes  headers  flue collectors  and the vent system  The  result is improper combustion and a non warrantable   premature pool heater failure     Exhaust Fans   Any fan or equipment which exhausts air from the mechanical  room may deplete the combustion air supply and or cause a  downdraft in the venting system  Spillage of flue products  from the venting system into an occupied living space can  cause a very hazardous condition that must be immediately  corrected  If a fan is used to supply combustion air to the  mechanical room  the installer m
124. wn   indicated by the text Boil AT  This is the difference between  the inlet and outlet temperatures at the pool heater     If the pool supply sensor has been installed and connected  by  pressing the Select key  the Pool Supply Temperature is shown   indicated by the text SUP  This will show the actual  temperature of the water returning to the pool     If in the Advance mode  rear dip switch set to    0    position    the Boiler On hours will be displayed  indicated by the text  BOIL ON 1n the display  This 15 the total number of hours the  pool heater has been heating the pool  To clear the Boiler On  hours press the Up and Down Arrow keys simultaneously   For a detailed explanation of the advance settings  see  Appendix B on page 59 of this manual     By pressing the Select key again  the display returns to the  Pool Temperature display     Programming Mode    In order to adjust any of the settings  it is necessary to enter the  Adjust mode  This is done by pressing all three buttons  simultaneously for one second and it will change from View to  Adjust  The setting shown can be adjusted  within it s  acceptable range  by pressing the Up or Down Arrow key     The default display shows the Pool Target temperature  indicated by the arrow pointing to the text POOL on the  overlay  and the text TARGET      the display  This is the  temperature of the water from the pool at which the pool heater  will turn off  The default is 85  F 27  C     By pressing the Select key again  
125. zed based on installation of a single pool heater  in close proximity with the system  If the number of fittings  and straight pipe exceeds the quantities shown in this section   a larger pump will be required  As an alternative to changing  the pump in these circumstances  the piping can be changed to  a sub loop  Check pump for correct pump rotation     The standard pump selection is based on the following pipe  and fittings from the pool heater to the system     6   90  elbows  2   unions    2   ball valves  1   cold water tee    Not more than 45 feet of straight pipe     IMPORTANT  For every elbow and tee in excess  of those shown above  deduct 5 feet from the  maximum allowable straight pipe in the pool  heater to the system circulating loop     TABLE S  Minimum Pump Performance    Btu hr Input GPM Ft Hd     55  90  115    500 000   750 000  990 000   1 440 000  1 800 000   2 070 000    Minimum Pump Performance   Pump performance is based on providing adequate flow and  temperature rise to prevent scale accumulation in the heat  exchanger  See Water Chemistry on page 44     Heat Exchanger   This is a highly sophisticated heat exchanger  designed to carry  water in such a way that it generates a scouring action which  keeps all interior surfaces free from build up of impurities  The  straight line  two pass design of the tubes sends water into the  headers at a properly rated velocity  The configuration of the  headers  in turn  creates a high degree of turbulence which 1
    
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