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regardless of air density. Good quality combustion and high efficiency are assured without special adjustment or changes to the heater.

2J. Electric Wiring

2J-1. Electrical Power

The Hi-E2requires electrical power from a 115V, 60 Hz source. Wiring connections must be made exactly as shown in the wiring diagram (See Figure

14). Grounding must be provided as required by the prevailing electrical code.

Connect wiring inside the junction box , which is on the right side of the heater and is accessible through the door opening. Line voltage connections must be made within this box. A labeled green grounding screw is provided in the junction box for a grounding wire (see Figure 15).

Wiring should include a means to prevent operation of the heater when there is no water flow. This is typically done with a time clock “Fireman’s Switch” as discussed in Section 2J-3.

ATTACH

GROUNDING

WIRE TO GREEN

GROUNDING

SCREW

Figure 15. Field Wiring Connections.

Figure 16. Typical Time Clock Wiring.

Figure 17. Terminal Block for Fireman’s Switch or Remote Control Wiring.

2J-2. Bonding

The National Electrical Code and most other codes require that all metallic components of a pool structure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings and above ground equipment be bonded together with a solid copper conductor not smaller than a number 8 wire. The heater, along with pumps and other such equipment must be connected to this bonding grid. A special labeled bonding lug is provided on the right side of the heater to accommodate this requirement.

2J-3. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring

If a time clock is provided to control the pool filter pump, it should have a separate low-voltage (Fireman’s) switch for the heater. Route the heater’s

24 VAC control circuit through this switch as shown in Figures 16 and 17. To do this, remove the “jumper” from the terminal block in the heater control compartment. Connect two wires to this terminal block and route them to the Fireman’s switch at the time clock. Provide wiring of at least 18 gauge with insulation at least 3/64" thick and having a temperature rating of at least 90oC.

2J-4. Remote Operation

The Hi-E2pool/spa heater controls can be wired for remote operation. Teledyne Laars and Jandy remote controls are available through the local dealer or distributor. The CS-02 remote control switches between the two temperature controllers and turns the heater on and off. The CS-04 has the same controls as the CS-02 and includes a remote temperature controller.

An interrupt (On-Off) type remote control can be connected by removing the jumper wire on the terminal block located in the control compartment (see Figure

17)and connecting the two wires from the remote to the two terminals on the terminal block. This type of remote control will turn the heater on or off, but will not switch between the two temperature controllers on the Flex-Temp control panel.

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Teledyne EHE warranty 2J. Electric Wiring, 2J-1. Electrical Power, 2J-2. Bonding, 2J-3. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring