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INSTALLATION AND OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
GAS-FIRED POOL AND SPA HEATER
Atmospheric Models Low NOx Models
206A, 266A, 336A and 406A 207A, 267A, 337A and 407A
WARNING: If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result
causing property damage, personal injury or death.
—Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of this
or any other appliance.
— WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS
• Do not try to light any appliance.
• Do not touch a
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WATER CHEMISTRY (Corrosive water voids all warranties) For your health and the protection of your pool equipment, it is essential that your water be chemically balanced. The following levels must be used as a guide for bal- anced water. Other Pool & Spa Recommended Level(s) Fiberglass Pools Fiberglass Spas Types Water Temp. (Deg. F) 68 to 88 89 to 104 68 to 104 pH 7.3 to 7.4 7.3 to 7.4 7.6 to 7.8 Total Alkalinity (PPM) 120 to 150 120 to 150 80 to 120 Calcium Hardness (PPM) 200 to 300 150 to 200
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CONTENTS 4 PART ONE 30 Wiring Diagram - Digital Models, Low NOx OWNER'S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 31 SECTION 4 SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS 4 SECTION 1 31 General Location of Controls START-UP PROCEDURES 32 Control Panel Removal 4 Before Start-Up 32 Control Adjustments - Digital Models 5 Lighting Instructions & Shut-Off Procedures - 32 Control Adjustments - Millivolt Models Manually Lighted Pilots MV 33 Digital Thermostat Controls 6 Operating Instruction & Shut-Off Procedures - 33 Thermostat Control Oper
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PART ONE OWNER'S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 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. SECTION 1 - START-UP PROCEDURES Your pool/spa heater has been designed for years of safe and reliable pool/spa water heating. It is available with millivolt or electronic ignition. ASME-certified units, typically used in commercial applications, are also available. This
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CAUTION: Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground. Since propane can accumulate in confined areas, extra care should be exercised when lighting propane heaters. LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS AND SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES MILLIVOLT SYSTEM (MANUALLY LIGHTED PILOT) *If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the A. This appliance has a pilot that must be lit by fire department. hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these instructions exactly. C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the
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O OF CAUTION: Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground. Since propane can accumulate in confined areas, extra care should be exercised when lighting propane heaters. OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEM (AUTOMATICALLY LIGHTED PILOT) *If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition fire department. device which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to light the pilot by hand. C. Use onl
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AFTER START-UP Feel the inlet and outlet pipes. Outlet pipe should be only slightly warmer than the inlet. It should not be hot. WARNING: Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control to the appliance. VISUAL INSPECTION - ATMOSPHERIC HEATERS With the heater on, remove the door and make a visu- al check of the pilot and burner. The flame should be blue with a well-defined pattern. Fig. # 9438 WARNING: Operation of the heater without water 4" MAX ci
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3. Your filter may be dirty. If so, backwash or clean SECTION 3 - MAINTENANCE AND filter. (To tell if your filter is dirty, look to see if the CARE PROCEDURES filter pressure will be higher than usual). To be followed one month after start-up and then semi- 4. The pump may have lost its prime and be running annually. dry. Check the pressure on the filter. If there is no pressure; then you are not moving water (or your 1. Inspect top of heater and drafthood for soot, a gauge is broken). Try to g
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COLD WEATHER OPERATION IMPORTANT FREEZE INFORMATION MODERATE CLIMATE: Heater operation can contin- ue during short-term cold spells. When temperatures are between 0° and 32°F, flow (continuous pump operation) must be maintained. CAUTION: Do not use the heater to maintain water temperatures just above freezing or for freeze protec- tion. When heater is used during freezing weather, care must be taken to avoid freeze-ups. Continuous pump operation is a must. Additional protection may be requir
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PART TWO INSTALLATION AND SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS SECTION 1 - RECEIVING EQUIPMENT The manufacturer recommends that this manual be reviewed thoroughly before installing your pool/spa heater. If there are any questions that this manual does not answer, please contact the factory or your local represen- tative. On receipt of your equipment it is suggested that you visually check for external damage to the carton. If the carton is damaged, a note should be made on the Bill of Lading when signing for
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SECTION 2 - GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS These heaters are design-certified and tested under the latest requirements of the ANSI Z21.56 / CSA 4.7 Standard for Gas-Fired Pool Heaters. All heaters can be used either indoor or outdoors. The appropriate top designated for each type of use is required. If necessary, the top can be changed at a later date to change from outdoor to indoor or vice versa. Millivolt heaters contain a self-generating electrical system operating between .25 and .75 VAC. Ambien
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CLEARANCES ALL HEATERS For clearances from combustible surfaces, see the When installed according to the listed minimum clear- chart below. ances from combustible construction, the pool heater can still be serviced without removing permanent CLEARANCE FROM construction around the heater. COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION However for ease of servicing, we recommend a clear- INDOOR INSTALLATIONS: ance of at least 24” in the front, and at least 18" on the Top* - 30” (Drafthood) Back - 6” water connection s
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Heaters must not be installed under an overhang of less than three 3 ft from the top of the heater. Three sides must be open in the area under the overhang. Roof water drainage must be diverted away from the heaters installed under overhangs with the use of gutters. For U.S. installations, the point from where the flue products exit the heater must be a minimum of 4 ft below, 4 ft horizontally from, or 1 ft above any door, window or gravity inlet into any building. The top surface of the heat
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FLORIDA BUILDING CODE 2001 WIND SPEED = 150 MPH, 3 SECOND GUST EXPOSURE = C 206/266/336/406 Atmospheric MODEL # B B 206 20” 266 23” 336 26” 406 29” 40” 28” 2” x 8” x 1/8” Raypak Pallet Anchor Bracket (4 Total) 3” Min. Conc. Pad by others 1/4” x 1-3/4” S.S. Tapcon Bolt & Washer NOTE: Use hole closest to unit with washer overlapping edge of unit. Min. Edge Distance 6” Min. Edge Distance HOT 6” (1)–1/4” x 1-3/4” S.S. Tapcon Bolt & Washer Ea. Raypak Pallet Anchor Bracket (1)–1/4” x 1-3/4” S.S. Tapc
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INDOOR HEATER INSTALLATION The heater is also design-certified for indoor installation when equipped with the approved drafthood. For Canada, indoor installation is restricted to an enclosure that is not occupied and does not directly commu- nicate with an occupied area. Refer to the latest edition of CAN/CGA-B149.1 and B149.2 for specific require- ments. Locate heater as close as is practical to a chimney or gas vent. Heater must always be vented to the out- side. See Vent Piping section (pg. 1
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SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS ATMOSPHERIC UNITS B 8-7/8" 4-3/8" (6-5/8" ASME) J (3-3/8" ASME) C INDOOR DRAFTHOOD 32-11/16" 40" ELECTRICAL STACKLESS 38" CONNECTION OUTDOOR TOP 26-5/8" (28-5/8" ASME) 13-1/4" GAS CONNECTION 28" A Shipping Weights (lbs) Standard ASME BTUH (A) (B) (C) (J) Heater Heater Indoor Heater Input Cabinet Flue Indoor Min. Gas Water w/Stackless w/Stackless Draft- Model (000) Width Dia. Drafthood Conn. Conn. Top Top hood R206A 199.5 20” 6” 61-5/8” 11-3/4” 3/4” 2” 187 206 12 R26
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SPECIFICATIONS AND DIMENSIONS Low NOx UNITS B C 8-7/8" 4-3/8" (6-5/8" ASME) INDOOR J (3-3/8" ASME) DRAFTHOOD 34" 26-1/2" STACKLESS ELECTRICAL OUTDOOR TOP 31-13/16" CONNECTION 20-1/2" (22-1/2" ASME) 7-3/4" GAS CONNECTION 28" A Shipping Weights (lbs) Standard ASME BTUH (A) (B) (C) (J) Heater Heater Indoor Heater Input Cabinet Flue Indoor Min. Gas Water w/Stackless w/Stackless Draft- Model (000) Width Dia. Drafthood Conn. Conn. Top Top hood R207A 199.5 20” 6” 55-5/8” 11-3/4” 3/4” 2” 174 193 12 R267
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COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION AIR (Indoor Units Only) The heater must have both combustion and ventilation air. Minimum requirements for net free air supply open- ings are one opening that is 12 inches from the ceiling for ventilation, and one opening that is 12 inches from the floor for combustion air as outlined in the latest edition of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1(Canada- CAN/CGA-B149.1 and B149.2) and any local codes that may have jurisdiction. B. All Air From Outdoors: A. All Air
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The discharge opening must be a minimum of 2 ft ver- GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS tically from the roof surface and at least 2 ft higher than any part of the building within 10 ft. Vent stack shall be at least 5 ft in vertical height above the drafthood out- let. The vent cap location shall have a minimum clear- ance of 4 ft horizontally from, and in no case below, unless a 4 ft horizontal distance is maintained, from electric meters, gas meters, regulators and relief equipment. The weight of the ven
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GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR ELECTRONIC IGNITION GAS VALVES-CONTINUED The gas pressure regulator is preset at 4.0 in. WC throughout for natural gas, and 10.5 in. WC. for propane gas. The pressure at the gas valve, taken with a manometer, should be about 4.0 in. WC natural gas (3.0 in. WC for Low NOx) and 10.5 in. WC propane gas. If an adjustment is needed, remove seal and turn adjustment screw clockwise to increase pressure or counter-clockwise to decrease pres- sure. Gas Pressu