Waterpik Technologies pool/spa heater warranty 3G. Seasonal Care 3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation

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6.During the winter shut down the heater by following the lighting and shutdown instructions in Section 3A. When on vacation for longer than a week, make sure the heater is shut off at the temperature control panel.

7.Where possible, shelter the pool from prevailing winds with well-trimmed hedges or other landscaping, cabanas, or fencing.

8.Always use a pool cover when practical. Besides providing a valuable safety feature, a pool cover will reduce heat loss, conserve chemicals, and reduce the load on filter systems.

3G. Seasonal Care

3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation

During periods when the pool is only going to be used once in a while, set the thermostat control to the lowest temperature for both modes. This prevents the pool from becoming "chilled," yet still requires the least amount of time to raise the water back up to swimming temperature.

If the heater is not going to be used for a long period of time, shut it down completely, following the instructions in Section 3C-2 'Shutdown', or the lighting and shutdown instructions posted inside the heater.

3G-2. Winterizing

If you don't plan to use the pool or spa over the winter and your area is subject to freezing temperatures, have a qualified professional technician perform the following steps to protect the heater:

1.Shut off the heater's gas valve according to the lighting and shutdown instructions.

2.Shut off the main supply gas cock outside the heater jacket.

3.Completely drain the heater before the first frost. To drain the heater, remove the drain plug from the right side of the inlet/outlet header (see Figure 23).

4.Return the drain plug to the manifold, but do not tighten.

O-RING

DRAIN PLUG

5.Disconnect the copper tubing from the pressure switch fitting (see Figure 24).

6.Cover the vent grille so that snow will not accumulate in the combustion blower, where it may freeze.

To reactivate the heater in the spring, have a qualified professional technician reassemble the heater as follows:

1.Attach the pressure switch fitting to the copper tubing (see Figure 24).

2.Tighten the drain plugs in the headers.

3.Uncover the vent grille.

4.Turn on the main supply gas cock outside the heater jacket.

5.Turn on the heater according to the lighting and shutdown instructions on the back of the heater door.

SIPHON

LOOP

PRESSURE

SWITCH

TO

RECONNECT

SIPHON

WINTERIZE:

LOOP

DISCONNECT

BEFORE

SIPHON

STARTING

LOOP

THE HEATER

 

FIGURE 24. WINTERIZING THE PRESSURE SWITCH

3H. Periodic Inspection

WARNING

Improper installation or maintenance can cause nausea or asphyxiation from carbon monoxide or flue gases which could result in severe injury, property damage, or death.

3H-1. Owner Inspection

Waterpik Technologies has designed and constructed the LX heater to provide long performance life when installed and operated properly under normal conditions. The following basic guidelines should be maintained:

1.Keep the top of the heater clear of all debris, and make sure there is no collecting of flammable materials, leaves, paper, etc., around or beneath the heater.

2.Keep the pool heater area clean and free of all combustible materials, gasoline and other liquids, and vapors.

FIGURE 23. Draining the Heater

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Contents Installation LX and LT Gas-Fired Pool Table of Contents LX and LT Pool Heaters 1C. Warranty2A-1.Special Precautions 2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation2C. Heater Location 2C-1. Installation Information 2C-3. Flooring Typical Installation2C-2. Installation Clearances 2E. Outdoor Shelter Installation Canada LX and LT Pool Heaters 2D. Outdoor Installation2F-3. Air For Combustion and Ventilation 2F-2. Special Location Requirement2G. Gas Supply and Piping 2G-1. General Instructions 2F-4b.Vent Pipe Sizing InstallationHigh altitude H 2,000 to 4,500 feet 610 to 1370 m ` ` ` ` 2H-2. Bonding 2G-2. Special Precautions for Propane Gas2H. Electrical Power 2H-1.General Information 2H-3. Auxiliary Time Clock WiringRemove Jumper from Terminal Block 2H-4. Remote Operation Model LX OnlyWater Connection as Shipped 2I. Water Piping 2I-1. Reversal of Heater Water ConnectionsLX and LT Pool Heaters Typical Water Piping Piping to Heater 2I-2. Pool/Spa Piping Systems2I-4. Pressure Relief Valve 2I-3. Connections at Heater2I-5. Automatic Chlorinators Chemical Feeders 2J. Start-up and Adjustment 2J-1. Normal Operation2J-4. Adjustment of Water Pressure Switch 2J-2. Start-up2J-3. Gas Pressure Adjustment of Pressure Switch 2J-5. Water Temperature RiseWire or remove the valve handle to prevent tampering 3A. Start-Up Procedure3B-1. Information Displayed 3B. Temperature Controls3B-2. Turning the Heater On or Off 3B-4. Error StatusLX/LT Heater Service Diagnostic Guide 3D-1. Pools 3C-2. Shutdown3C. Lighting and Shutdown 3C-1. Lighting the Heater 3D. Water ChemistryFor Your Safety Read Before Operating 3D-2b. Water Changing 3D-2d. Testing3E. Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules 3D-2a. Spa Water Chemistry3H-1. Owner Inspection 3G. Seasonal Care 3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation3G-2. Winterizing 3H. Periodic Inspection4A. General Information 4A-1 Specifications 4A-2 Dimensions3H-2. Professional Inspection 5B. Part Numbers 5A. General Information5C. Exploded View 5C-1 Overview LX and LT Pool Heaters 5C-2 Detail View Limited Warranty