Teledyne EHE 2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation, 2C. Heater Location, 2E. Outdoor Installation

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2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation

The Hi-E2can be installed in a variety of ways, some of them requiring preparation or assembly in the field. In all cases, condensate tubing and fittings, which are provided with the heater, must be connected and routed. Water connections are provided on the right side of the heater but can be changed to the left side by reversal of the water headers.

It is best to handle these preparations before the heater is in its final location. Instructions are provided in subsequent sections of this document.

Installation at High Elevation

The Hi-E2has a venturi-type combustion system which does not require modification for operation at high elevation. In this type of system, air and fuel gas density changes are automatically compensated for, assuring proper air/fuel mixture. Heating capacity is reduced about 3 percent per 1000 feet (305 meters) above sea level. In general, efficiency at high elevation is equal to or better than at sea level.

2C. Heater Location

The Hi-E2may be installed indoors or outdoors as outlined in later sections. When installed indoors, combustion air will often be piped to the heater and this requirement may affect the choice of location (see later section on air for combustion and ventilation). Both indoor and outdoor installations require provision of means for disposal of combustion condensate per section 2H.

Install the heater at least 5 feet (1.52 meters) from the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the heater is separated from the pool or spa by a five-foot (1.52 meter) high solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier.

When pool equipment is located below the pool surface, a leak from any component can cause large scale water loss or flooding. Teledyne Laars cannot be responsible for such water loss or flooding or resulting damage. Location of the heater below or above the pool deck affects operation of its water pressure switch. See sections on water piping and heater start- up for more information about this.

WARNING

When pool equipment is located below the pool surface, a leak from any component can cause large scale water loss or flooding. Teledyne Laars cannot be responsible for such water loss or flooding or resulting damage.

Locate the heater in an area where water leakage will not result in damage to the area around the appliance or to a structure. If forced to locate the heater where water leakage may cause damage, provide a suitable pan with drain under the heater. This pan must not restrict air flow or heater functions.

In selection of a location, disposal of combustion condensate must also be considered. The heater can produce three gallons of condensate water per hour under some operating conditions. Means to drain this condensate must be available or special provisions, such as a condensate pump must be provided. See later section on condensate disposal.

2D. Installation Clearances

Clearances between the heater and combustible material must be per Table 1.

Surface/Component

Minimum Clearance

Inches (mm)

 

Rear & Blank Side

2

(55)

 

 

 

Piping Side

12

(305)

 

 

 

Front

18

(455)

 

 

Top - Indoors

6 (150)

 

 

Top - Outdoors

Open (See Note)

 

 

Flooring

Combustible

 

 

 

Vent

 

0

 

 

 

Table 1. Installation Clearance Requirements.

NOTE: See Outdoor Installation section regarding roof overhang.

These clearances are the minimum acceptable. Whenever possible, larger clearances should be provided to assure adequate room for service operations. Note that gas piping must be provided through the left side of the unit and that the combustion air duct, when provided, also enters through the left side. See later section on combustion air, and also the section on water piping.

Do not install the heater on carpeting or similar material.

2E. Outdoor Installation

Locate the heater in an open, unroofed area and maintain the clearances shown in Table 1. Do not locate the heater below or adjacent to any doors, windows, louvers or grates, etc., which connect in any way with an inhabited area of a building, even through another building such as a garage or utility room (see Figure 1). Do not locate the heater below an outdoor deck, unless treated as an indoor installation with adequate clearances and proper venting to a location away from the deck.

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Contents Installation Hi-E2 Model EHE Gas-Fired Pool Spa Heater Table of Contents Installation Instructions General Information2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation 2D. Installation Clearances2E. Outdoor Installation Installation at High Elevation2F. Outdoor Shelter Installation Canada 2G. Indoor Installation2G-1. Preparation of Heater For Indoor Installation United States2G-2. Combustion Air Requirements for One-Pipe Installation 2G-3. Two-Pipe Installation Direct Vent2G-3a. Connection of Combustion Air Pipe 2G-3b. Piping Materials2G-3d. Combustion Air and Vent Pipe Installation2G-3c. Size and Length of Combustion Air and Vent Piping Indoor Vent Connection, Hi-E2 Pool Heater 2G-3e. Room Ventilation 2H. Condensate Disposal2I. Gas Supply and Piping High Elevation 60Hz2J. Electric Wiring 2J-1. Electrical Power2J-3. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring 2J-2. Bonding2K-1. Reversal of Heater Water Connections 2K. Water Piping2K-3. Connections at Heater 2K-4. Pressure Relief Valve 2K-5. Automatic Chlorinators Chemical Feeders2L. Start-up and Adjustment 2L-1. Normal Operation2L-5. Adjustment of Water Pressure Switch 2L-2. Start-up2L-3. Condensate 2L-4. Gas Pressure2L-6. Water Temperature Rise Operating Instructions3A. Start-Up Procedure 3B. Temperature Controls3C. Lighting and Shutdown 3D. Water Chemistry3E. Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules 3D-2d. Testing3F. Swimming Pool Energy Savings Tips 3D-2c. Corrosion3G. Seasonal Care 3H. Periodic Inspection3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation 3G-2. Winterizing4A. General Maintenance and Service3H-2. Professional Inspection 4B. Induced-Draft Combustion System 4C. Heater Components and Their Operation4E-1 V Electrical Power Supply 4E. Electrical Trouble Shooting4D. Combustion Air Filter 4E-2a. Transformer 4E-2. Control Circuit Trouble Shooting4E-2b. Fuse 4E-2c. Fireman Switch and External Interlocks 4E-2d. Limit Switches4E-2e. Water Pressure Switch 4E-2f. Temperature Control4F. Venturi Combustion Flow System 4F-2. Venturi System Checkout 4F-2a. Unfired Venturi Differential Pressure4F-2b. Gas Pressure Offset 4F-2c. Gas Orifice Differential4F-3. Air Flow Investigation 4F-3a. Combustion Air Flow4G. Combustion Condensate 4F-3b. Flow in Heater and Vent4F-4. Fuel Gas Type and Gas Orifice Size 4F-5. High Elevation Operation4H. Major Component Service Capacities and Dimensions5A. General Information Replacement Parts 6A. Parts ListExploded View of the Hi-E2 Limited Warranty