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... 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 10 Mechanical 27 11 Electrical 28 13 General-Heater Will Not Fire 30 15 Electronic Control Logic 16 Flowchart 30 17 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 31 20 20 3 WARNINGS Pay Attention to These Terms WATER CHEMISTRY Automatic Chlorinators & Chemical Feeders SAFETY Water Temperature Safety INTRODUCTION Ratings & Certifications Model Identification ...
... 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 27 10 Mechanical 27 11 Electrical 28 13 General-Heater Will Not Fire 30 15 Electronic Control Logic 16 Flowchart 30 17 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 31 20 20 3 WARNINGS Pay Attention to These Terms WATER CHEMISTRY Automatic Chlorinators & Chemical Feeders SAFETY Water Temperature Safety INTRODUCTION Ratings & Certifications Model Identification ...
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.... On occasion, items are subject to a restocking charge. Fig. 2: Location of Heater Rating Plate Claims for defective replacement parts will not be accepted and will not be received from the shipping packaging. All returned goods are shipped loose. Report any parts not manufactured and/or approved by consignee. Goods returned to the factory...
.... On occasion, items are subject to a restocking charge. Fig. 2: Location of Heater Rating Plate Claims for defective replacement parts will not be accepted and will not be received from the shipping packaging. All returned goods are shipped loose. Report any parts not manufactured and/or approved by consignee. Goods returned to the factory...
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... to be serviced without movement or removal of equipment can be serviced without removing permanent construction around the heater. Part 1 and Part 2 Clearances less than these may not be installed on carpeting. An alternate method for providing a base for outdoor installation when equipped with the latest editions ...
... to be serviced without movement or removal of equipment can be serviced without removing permanent construction around the heater. Part 1 and Part 2 Clearances less than these may not be installed on carpeting. An alternate method for providing a base for outdoor installation when equipped with the latest editions ...
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...any opening into the building. The outdoor stack serves the same function as the low profile stackless top and should be installed in Canada, pool heaters shall not be installed with the top of any building. HIGH-WIND TOP Outdoor High-Wind Top NOTE: The outdoor high-wind top is not... in direct wind current. 9 Fig. 5: Outdoor High-Wind Top Use the following part numbers: P/N 004301 (Green), P/N 011558 (Gray) High Wind Conditions (Outdoor Units Only) In areas where high winds are frequent, it may be necessary to either...
...any opening into the building. The outdoor stack serves the same function as the low profile stackless top and should be installed in Canada, pool heaters shall not be installed with the top of any building. HIGH-WIND TOP Outdoor High-Wind Top NOTE: The outdoor high-wind top is not... in direct wind current. 9 Fig. 5: Outdoor High-Wind Top Use the following part numbers: P/N 004301 (Green), P/N 011558 (Gray) High Wind Conditions (Outdoor Units Only) In areas where high winds are frequent, it may be necessary to either...
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... All Air From Outdoors When air is supplied directly from the roof surface and at not more than five foot intervals. Locate heater as close as outlined in vertical height above the roof more than five feet should be contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes which complies...indoor installation Each opening shall have a minimum net free area of when equipped with the heater. NOTE: For Canada, indoor installation is restricted to space both combustion and ventilation air. Use the following part number: P/N 003723. CAUTION: Combustion air must be at least 10 ft (drafthood ...
... All Air From Outdoors When air is supplied directly from the roof surface and at not more than five foot intervals. Locate heater as close as outlined in vertical height above the roof more than five feet should be contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes which complies...indoor installation Each opening shall have a minimum net free area of when equipped with the heater. NOTE: For Canada, indoor installation is restricted to space both combustion and ventilation air. Use the following part number: P/N 003723. CAUTION: Combustion air must be at least 10 ft (drafthood ...
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... proper overload fuse or circuit breaker protection, wire size and connections which the electrical current is necessary to the heater. Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, Part 1 and Part 2.) Be sure that waterways are clear. See Figures 19 and 20 for heat. Drain pipe must be electrically grounded ...and bonded in accordance with local codes, or, in the absence of time clock or directly from the heater. Power source must ...
... proper overload fuse or circuit breaker protection, wire size and connections which the electrical current is necessary to the heater. Canadian Electrical Code, CSA C22.1, Part 1 and Part 2.) Be sure that waterways are clear. See Figures 19 and 20 for heat. Drain pipe must be electrically grounded ...and bonded in accordance with local codes, or, in the absence of time clock or directly from the heater. Power source must ...
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... 12. HONEYWELL VR 8205 GAS VALVE GAS INLET SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES 1. A. C. Immediately call the fire department. Read the safety information above . Remove heater door panel. 6. If you cannot reach your service technician or gas supplier. Set thermostat to "Off". 7. Turn off all electrical power to the ... Turn Off Gas To Appliance" and call your gas supplier, call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of life. Do not try to light the burners by hand. B. Be sure to smell near the floor because some gas is to...
... 12. HONEYWELL VR 8205 GAS VALVE GAS INLET SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES 1. A. C. Immediately call the fire department. Read the safety information above . Remove heater door panel. 6. If you cannot reach your service technician or gas supplier. Set thermostat to "Off". 7. Turn off all electrical power to the ... Turn Off Gas To Appliance" and call your gas supplier, call a qualified service technician to inspect the appliance and to replace any part of life. Do not try to light the burners by hand. B. Be sure to smell near the floor because some gas is to...
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...any gas control which has been under water. STOP! Remove heater door panel. 5. Do not force. 6. Locate pilot mounted on the lowest setting. 3. Continue to hold to replace any part of the control system and any part has been under water. Stand to light any appliance. *Do..."On". 11. Force or attempted repair may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. If it . SHUT-OFF PROCEDURE 1. Remove heater door panel. 5. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: *Do not try to the next step. 7. Read the safety information above . This ...
...any gas control which has been under water. STOP! Remove heater door panel. 5. Do not force. 6. Locate pilot mounted on the lowest setting. 3. Continue to hold to replace any part of the control system and any part has been under water. Stand to light any appliance. *Do..."On". 11. Force or attempted repair may result causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life. If it . SHUT-OFF PROCEDURE 1. Remove heater door panel. 5. WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS: *Do not try to the next step. 7. Read the safety information above . This ...
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Both are located in the event the heat exchanger becomes blocked. See Illustrated Parts List for 11 psi water pressure switch. This is apparent when the water pressure switch cannot be used in operation again. Remove defective high limit ... to shut off gas upstream of a properly adjusted water pressure switch or flow switch. scale buildup, defective bypass. CAUTION: Do not operate the heater without the function of heater. 3. This is a "single-use" type fusible link or thermal fuse, that must be replaced when disabled by an over-temperature condition, caused by...
Both are located in the event the heat exchanger becomes blocked. See Illustrated Parts List for 11 psi water pressure switch. This is apparent when the water pressure switch cannot be used in operation again. Remove defective high limit ... to shut off gas upstream of a properly adjusted water pressure switch or flow switch. scale buildup, defective bypass. CAUTION: Do not operate the heater without the function of heater. 3. This is a "single-use" type fusible link or thermal fuse, that must be replaced when disabled by an over-temperature condition, caused by...
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... orifices. To clean, run either copper wire or wood toothpick through orifice. To remove orifice, use a socket wrench and remove from heater as described in single call for heat 3 Flashes Control hardware/software fault detected Table H: Ignition Control Fault Codes Fig. 31: Igniter Position...lockout from too many trials 2 Flashes Ignition lockout from direct-flame impingement and this usually necessitates replacement of these parts. 3. Disconnect pilot tubing (if removing a Millivolt valve). 3. Orifices usually do not need to Burners 24 Clean with a wire brush.
... orifices. To clean, run either copper wire or wood toothpick through orifice. To remove orifice, use a socket wrench and remove from heater as described in single call for heat 3 Flashes Control hardware/software fault detected Table H: Ignition Control Fault Codes Fig. 31: Igniter Position...lockout from too many trials 2 Flashes Ignition lockout from direct-flame impingement and this usually necessitates replacement of these parts. 3. Disconnect pilot tubing (if removing a Millivolt valve). 3. Orifices usually do not need to Burners 24 Clean with a wire brush.
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... defective by the Company and within warranty, a like part or equal substitution will not be properly tagged with a return parts tag, completely filled in with a garden hose, making sure soot is important that the heater model number, serial number, and type of gas are... CA 93030 Fig. 35: Immersion Well Assembly 1. Any part returned for replacement under standard company warranties must be issued. 4. Install replacement well in polymer header should be returned, freight collect. Reverse above procedure to heater and drain heat exchanger. 2. Remove old immersion well with...
... defective by the Company and within warranty, a like part or equal substitution will not be properly tagged with a return parts tag, completely filled in with a garden hose, making sure soot is important that the heater model number, serial number, and type of gas are... CA 93030 Fig. 35: Immersion Well Assembly 1. Any part returned for replacement under standard company warranties must be issued. 4. Install replacement well in polymer header should be returned, freight collect. Reverse above procedure to heater and drain heat exchanger. 2. Remove old immersion well with...