Section 6. Maintenance
AFTER START-UP
CHECKING WATER FLOW
Fire or flooding hazard. If the unit overheats and the burner fails to shut off, follow instructions under "To Turn Off Gas to the
Appliance",
page
34, and call a qualified service technician to repair unit.
After start-up, the outlet water pipe should feel slightly warmer than the inlet pipe. If it feels hot, or if you hear the water in the heater
boiling, there may not be enough water flow to the appliance. Make sure that the filter is not plugged. If water temperature remains high
but the unit continues to operate, turn off the appliance and call your service technician.
SPRING AND FALL OPERATION
If the pool is only used occasionally, lower the pool thermostat to 68° F (20° C) and leave the heater on. This will keep the pool and the
surrounding ground warm enough so that the heater should restore the pool to a comfortable temperature within about one day.
WINTER OPERATION
• Operating this heater continuously at water temperatures below 68° F. (20° C) will cause harmful condensation and will damage
the heater and void the warranty.
• If the heater has been drained for freezing condition, do NOT turn "ON" until the system is circulating water.
• Water trapped in the heat exchanger can result in freeze damage to the exchanger or headers. Freeze damage is specifically not
covered by the warranty.
• When starting the heater for the swimming season with a water temperature below 50° F (10° C), the heater may be used to heat
the water; however, make sure that the heater operates continuously until the water temperature reaches the heater's minimum
setting of 68° F (20° C). During cold weather, if there is no danger of freezing, operate the filter pump continuously even if the
heater is not operating. If air temperatures are expected to drop below freezing (32° F/0° C), shut down the heater and winterize
it.
For outdoor heaters in freezing climates, shut the heater down and drain it for winter as follows:
1.
Turn off electrical supply to the heater and pump.
2.
Close main gas control valve and manual gas valve (located outside the heater). Turn switch on heater gas valve to OFF.
3.
In northern climates where they may be required, open drain cock located on the bottom of the manifold adapter, and drain the heat
exchanger and manifold adapter completely. If heater is below pool water level, be sure to close isolation valves to prevent draining
the pool (isolation valves are not required and should not be used on heaters installed above pool water level except when needed
for winterizing valves). Assist the draining by blowing out the heat exchanger through the pressure switch fitting with low pressure
compressed air (less than 5 PSI or 35 kPa).
Explosion hazard. Purging the system with compressed air can cause components to explode, with risk of severe injury or
death to anyone nearby. Use only a low pressure (below 5 PSI or 35 kPa), high volume blower when air purging the heater,
pump, filter, or piping.
4.
Remove the Water Pressure Switch. Plug the port in the manifold to prevent bugs and dirt from getting into the manifold.
5.
Drain the plastic inlet/outlet manifold through the outlet pipe. If the pipe does not drain naturally to the pool, install a drain cock
in the outlet pipe to drain the manifold.
6.
Cover air inlet grate with a plastic bag to prevent bugs, leaves, etc., from getting into the heater.
NOTICE: Water trapped in the heater can cause freeze damage. Allowing the heater to freeze voids the warranty.
To return the heater to service after winterizing:
1.
Close drain cock and fittings.
2.
Before starting the heater, circulate water through the heater for several minutes until all air noises stop. See also "BEFORE
START-UP"
(page
33) and "CARE AND MAINTENANCE"
(See additional notes under Important Notices in Introduction.)
Rev. N 10/2018
WARNING
CAUTION
WARNING
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