Raypak 122-322 manual Pool Heating, Gas Supply, Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders

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Pool Heating

CAUTION: Power to the heater should be interlocked with the main system pump to make sure the heater does not fire without the main system pump in operation. Improper flow control can damage the heater. Uncontrolled flow (too high) or restricted flow (too low) can seriously damage the heater. Follow these instructions to make sure your heater is properly installed.

The Hi Delta pool heater is equipped with an external pump and bypass arrangement that blends outlet water with the inlet to increase the inlet water temper- ature, thereby reducing the likelihood of condensation forming on the heat exchanger. The pump also serves to circulate water through the heater from the main system piping.

To complete the installation of the pool heater, the pool thermostat needs to be installed in the main return water line. This will ensure that the heater will be ener- gized at the right time. If the main water line is too far away from the heater and the capillary bulb will not reach it, locate the pool thermostat adjacent to the main line and run wires back to the heater.

Adjustment of the bypass valve is critical to proper operation of the heater. The bypass valve should be adjusted to achieve a minimum inlet water tempera- ture of 105°F and an outlet water temperature between 120°F and 140°F. When starting with a cold pool, make initial adjustments. Make final adjustments when pool water approaches desired temperature.

Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders

All chemicals must be introduced and completely dilut- ed into the pool or spa water before being circulated through the heater. Do not place chlorine tablets or bromine sticks in the skimmer. High chemical concen- trations will result when the pump is not running (i.e. overnight).

Chlorinators must feed downstream of the heater and have an anti-siphoning device to prevent chemical backup into the heater when the pump is shut off.

NOTE: High chemical concentrates from feeders and chlorinators that are out of adjustment will cause very rapid corrosion to the heat exchanger in the heater. Such damage is not covered under the warranty.

Winterizing Your Heater

When heaters installed outdoors in freezing climate areas are to be shut down for the winter, please observe the following procedure:

Heaters installed outdoors in freezing climate areas should be shut down for the winter. To shut down heater, turn off manual main gas valve and main gas shut-off. Close isolation valves and remove water pip- ing from the in/out header of the heater. Drain the heater and any piping of all water that may experience below freezing temperatures.

Pool and Spa Water Chemistry

NOTE: Chemical imbalance can cause severe damage to your heater and associated equipment. Maintain your water pH between 7.4 and 7.8 and total alkalinity between 100 and 150 ppm. If the mineral content and dissolved solids in the water become too high, scale forms inside the heat exchanger tubes, reducing heater efficiency and also damaging the heater. If the pH drops below 7.2, the heater will be severely damaged.

NOTE: Heat exchanger damage resulting from chemical imbalance and/or scaling is not covered under the warranty.

Gas Supply

DANGER: Make sure the gas on which the heater will operate is the same type as specified on the heater’s rating plate.

Gas piping must have a sediment trap ahead of the heater gas controls, and a manual shut-off valve locat- ed outside the heater jacket. A pounds to inches regulator must be installed to reduce to gas supply pressure to under 10.5 in. WC. The regulator should be placed a minimum distance of 10 times the pipe diameter upstream of the heater gas controls. All gas piping must be tested after installation in accordance with local codes. The heater and its gas connection must be leak-tested before placing it in operation.

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Contents Installation & Operating Instructions Page Contents Are important but not related to personal injury hazards Installations at Elevation Before InstallationProduct Receipt Model IdentificationComponent Locations-Back Component LocationsModel Burners per Valve Stages Fire at Stage General InformationModel Quantity Vent Size Burners Gas Valves Blowers Flue Water Time to Produce Serious Temp Burn General SafetyTime/Temperature Relationships in Scalds Installation Codes InstallationIndoor Installations Equipment BaseHeater Min. Clearance Recommended From Combustible Outdoor InstallationsCombustion and Ventilation Air InstallationsConventional Combustion Air Supply Indoor UnitsWater Piping Canadian InstallationsGeneral Relief Valve PipingHydronic Heating Dual Boiler-Primary/Secondary Piping Piping-Heating Boilers Domestic Hot Water PipingAir-Separation/Expansion Tank Three-Way ValvesSingle Heater-Domestic Hot Water with One Storage Tank Gas Supply Pool HeatingAutomatic Chlorinators and Chemical Feeders Winterizing Your HeaterGas Pressure Regulator Gas Supply Connection Gas Supply PressureCheck the Power Source Electrical Power ConnectionsSurge Protection Making the Electrical ConnectionsSingle Stage and 2-Stage Tankstat Electrical Connections-Domestic Hot WaterDefinition of Appliance Categories VentingVent Terminal Location Barometric DamperSupport of Vent Stack Table I Vent/Air Inlet Termination Clearances Canada Installations US InstallationsVenting Configurations Venting Installation TipsNatural Draft Vertical Vent Termination Natural Draft Vertical Venting System InstallationCategory Inches Length feet Model Appliance Certified Vent Size Max. VentingHorizontal Thru-wall Direct Vent Termination Venting Air Intake Certified Max Combustion Air Inlet Max. AirCategory Inches Length FeetHorizontal Thru-wall Direct Vent Termination Venting Min./Max Combustion Max. Air CertifiedCategory Inches Height InchesVertical Direct Vent Termination Outdoor InstallationVertical Direct Vent System Installation Ignition Control Module High Limit Manual ResetControls Low Water Cut Off Optional Flow SwitchWiring DIAGRAM-MODELS Initial START-UP PRE-START-UPStart-Up Main Burner AdjustmentSafety Inspection Operation Post START-UP CheckFollow-Up Operating InstructionsSuggested Minimum Maintenance Schedule MaintenanceTo Turn Off Gas To Appliance Yearly Beginning of each heating seasonInside Combustion Air Contamination AppendixMonthly QuarterlyCorporate Headquarters Page
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122-322 specifications

Raypak 122-322 is a cutting-edge pool and spa heater designed for optimal performance and efficiency. Known for its robust construction and reliable heating capabilities, this heater has become a preferred choice among pool owners.

One of the standout features of the Raypak 122-322 is its advanced copper fin tube heat exchanger. This innovative technology enhances the heater's efficiency by maximizing heat transfer while minimizing energy consumption. By efficiently circulating the water through the heat exchanger, the Raypak 122-322 quickly raises the temperature, allowing for an enjoyable swimming experience regardless of the weather.

The heater is equipped with a digital control system that allows for precise temperature adjustments. This user-friendly interface makes it easy to set and maintain the desired water temperature, promoting user convenience. The digital controls also provide diagnostic features, which simplify troubleshooting and maintenance, ensuring the heater operates smoothly for years to come.

Safety is a crucial aspect of the Raypak 122-322. It comes with a series of safety features, including a flame rollout switch, high limit switch, and a pressure switch that ensures the unit operates safely under various conditions. This focus on safety provides peace of mind for users, knowing that their heating system is designed with protective measures in place.

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With a compact design, the Raypak 122-322 can fit easily into various installation spaces, making it versatile for numerous residential or commercial settings. Additionally, the unit is built with durable materials resistant to corrosion and weather conditions, ensuring longevity and minimal maintenance requirements.

Overall, the Raypak 122-322 stands out in the market due to its advanced features, safety mechanisms, energy efficiency, and ease of use. It exemplifies a perfect blend of innovation and reliability, making it an exceptional option for anyone looking to enhance their pool or spa experience.