Teledyne EHE warranty 3G. Seasonal Care, 3H. Periodic Inspection, 3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation

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3G. Seasonal Care

3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation

During periods when the pool is only going to be used once in a while, turn the temperature control to the "MIN" setting. 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-3, 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 side panel, and remove the drain plug (see Figure 27).

4.Grease the threads of the drain plug and return it to the manifold, but do not tighten.

5.Disconnect the copper tubing from the pressure switch fitting (see Figure 27).

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 27).

2.Tighten the drain plugs in the headers.

3.Clean the condensate drainage system and condensate trap.

4.Replace the combustion air filter.

5.Uncover the vent grille.

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

7.Turn on the heater according to the lighting and shutdown instructions inside the top cover.

Right Side

Remove Plug

Figure 27. Water Header Draining.

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

Teledyne Laars has designed and constructed the Hi-E2heater 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.

3.Do not use the heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified professional technician to inspect the heater and replace any part of the control system and any gas control which has been under water.

4.Check for spider webs and other debris at the combustion air inlet and vent outlet — especially at spring start up.

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Contents Installation Hi-E2 Model EHE Gas-Fired Pool Spa Heater Table of Contents General Information Installation Instructions2D. Installation Clearances 2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation2E. Outdoor Installation Installation at High Elevation2G. Indoor Installation 2F. Outdoor Shelter Installation Canada2G-1. Preparation of Heater For Indoor Installation United States2G-3. Two-Pipe Installation Direct Vent 2G-2. Combustion Air Requirements for One-Pipe Installation2G-3a. Connection of Combustion Air Pipe 2G-3b. Piping MaterialsInstallation 2G-3d. Combustion Air and Vent Pipe2G-3c. Size and Length of Combustion Air and Vent Piping Indoor Vent Connection, Hi-E2 Pool Heater 2H. Condensate Disposal 2G-3e. Room Ventilation2I. Gas Supply and Piping 60Hz High Elevation2J-1. Electrical Power 2J. Electric Wiring2J-3. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring 2J-2. Bonding2K. Water Piping 2K-1. Reversal of Heater Water Connections2K-3. Connections at Heater 2K-5. Automatic Chlorinators Chemical Feeders 2K-4. Pressure Relief Valve2L-1. Normal Operation 2L. Start-up and Adjustment2L-2. Start-up 2L-5. Adjustment of Water Pressure Switch2L-3. Condensate 2L-4. Gas PressureOperating Instructions 2L-6. Water Temperature Rise3B. Temperature Controls 3A. Start-Up Procedure3D. Water Chemistry 3C. Lighting and Shutdown3D-2d. Testing 3E. Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules3F. Swimming Pool Energy Savings Tips 3D-2c. Corrosion3H. Periodic Inspection 3G. Seasonal Care3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation 3G-2. WinterizingMaintenance and Service 4A. General3H-2. Professional Inspection 4C. Heater Components and Their Operation 4B. Induced-Draft Combustion System4E. Electrical Trouble Shooting 4E-1 V Electrical Power Supply4D. Combustion Air Filter 4E-2. Control Circuit Trouble Shooting 4E-2a. Transformer4E-2b. Fuse 4E-2d. Limit Switches 4E-2c. Fireman Switch and External Interlocks4E-2e. Water Pressure Switch 4E-2f. Temperature Control4F. Venturi Combustion Flow System 4F-2a. Unfired Venturi Differential Pressure 4F-2. Venturi System Checkout4F-2b. Gas Pressure Offset 4F-2c. Gas Orifice Differential4F-3a. Combustion Air Flow 4F-3. Air Flow Investigation4F-3b. Flow in Heater and Vent 4G. Combustion Condensate4F-4. Fuel Gas Type and Gas Orifice Size 4F-5. High Elevation OperationCapacities and Dimensions 4H. Major Component Service5A. General Information 6A. Parts List Replacement PartsExploded View of the Hi-E2 Limited Warranty