Lochinvar F0600187510 Operation And Diagnostic Indicators, Water Chemistry, OPERATION Continued

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OPERATION AND DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS

Commercial Pool Heaters

OPERATION Continued

OPERATION AND DIAGNOSTIC INDICATORS

The control panel has up to six indicating and diagnostic lights to show all major steps of operation and control sensed malfunctions. There are display indicators on the Operating Temperature Control that give status information as well.

Figure 49 – Exterior Control Panel with Operation/Diagnostic Lights and LCD Display

TABLE-O

Status LED Diagnostic Codes

Code

 

 

 

 

Sequence

Condition Lights

 

 

Prepurge

Operation of combustion air fans before

 

ignition.

 

 

 

Trial for Ignition

Hot surface igniter 1 preparing to light

 

burners.

 

 

 

Heating

Burners operating.

 

 

Service (if equipped)

Service

Indicator

when

option

 

purchased.

 

 

 

Alarm

Indicates flame failure on either ignition

 

module and will indicate additional

 

alarms if the alarm of any failure option

 

is purchased.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The display indicators on the Operating Temperature Control point to text on the overlay (Figure 46). They indicate the following:

Speed - This indicates that the speed setting is being displayed. The speed setting controls the responsiveness of the 3-way valve.

Open, Close - These indicators appear when the Operating Temperature Control adjusts the position of the 3-way valve.

Active - This indicator appears when the pool heater supplies heat to the pool.

Water Chemistry

Factors which affect pool water and, more importantly, the efficiency of your new pool heater are:

1.Proper Filtration

2.Proper Circulation

3.Disinfection and Oxidation

4.pH Control and Total Alkalinity

5.Algae Control

6.Water Balance

The water chemistry of your pool changes daily due to natural evaporation of the water and the addition of chemicals. Chemicals are used to sanitize and control algae growth in the pool. Their addition must be carefully monitored. The accumulation of minerals or scale in the pool heater due to a chemical imbalance will cause a non-warrantable failure of the heat exchanger and its components. pH is an important factor in maintaining proper balance in your pool water. pH is the measurement of the acidity or alkalinity of water. The following chart shows the recommended pH range and what can happen when the pH increases or decreases from the ideal of 7.2 to 7.8.

Figure 50 – pH Scale

If the pH becomes too high, it lowers the ability of chlorine to destroy bacteria and algae, water can become cloudy, filter elements may become blocked, and scale formation will occur in the pool and heat exchanger. If the pH becomes too low the water becomes acidic. You can have eye burn and skin irritation, etching of the plaster, corrosion of metal fixtures and the resulting stains on the plaster, degradation of sand and gravel filters and corrosion of the copper tubes in the heat exchanger.

Damage to the pool heater, including the pumped bypass, due to improper chemical water balance is non-warrantable. Proper chemical water balance, as indicated by use of the calcium saturation and Ryznar indexes, is required to maintain warranty status of the pool heater and its components. These indexes are designed to help prevent scaling and corrosive damage to the pool and all associated equipment. We recommend the use of a commercial or professional grade test kit to maintain chemical water balance. See your local pool professional for assistance.

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Lochinvar F0600187510 Operation And Diagnostic Indicators, Water Chemistry, TABLE-O Status LED Diagnostic Codes