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B.  

Installation: Plumbing

 

 
Pipe the heater as shown in Figure 2 to the inlet and 
outlet openings on the right side.  Connect the heater 
in line between the filter discharge and pool.  The 
water line coming from the filter should be connected 
to the heater 

inlet

, and the discharge line to the pool 

should be connected to the 

outlet

.  The pool will not 

heat properly unless it is plumbed correctly.  If plastic 
pipe is used, it should be suitable for at least 120°F 
(49 °C). 
 
A plumbing bypass around the pool heater is not 
necessary unless flow rate though the heater exceeds 
80 GPM.   A minimum flow rate of 20 GPM is required.  
Lack of sufficient flow will not allow the flow switch to 
activate the heater. 
 
It may be necessary, in larger Olympic-sized or public 
pools, to use two or more heaters to obtain sufficient 
KW capacity.  If so, the heaters must be placed in 
parallel, so that each heater takes equal flow. 
 
DRAINAGE:  A method of draining water away from 
the heater and other equipment is to be provided.  The 
heater should be flushed at the end of each swimming 
season.  During flushing or service, water may be 
spilled and could cause damage to the floor or other 
equipment.  A drain valve is to be installed in the 
INLET plumbing. 
 

3.0 ELECTRICAL 

INSTALLATION

 

 

1. 

Check nameplate rating to insure the heater 
matches your electrical supply. 

2. 

CHECK ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS TO ALL 
COMPONENTS

 within the heater for tightness.  

These can become loose during shipment and 
handling. 

3. Check components for any moisture, rust, or dust 

which may have accumulated during shipping, and 
clean or dry where necessary. 

 
All pool heaters covered in this manual have integral 
thermostats, transformers, contactors and sequencers 
where required. 
 
Wiring diagrams included show internal wiring and 
required field connections for various models.  Consult 
your local electrical code for proper wire and conduit 
sizes, and other local requirements. 
 
Do not connect the pool heater to, or operate at, a 
voltage other than the voltage rated on the nameplate. 
 
Bring wires of adequate size from a fused disconnect 
switch or circuit breaker with an ampere rating of 
125% of the ampere rating shown on heater 
nameplate.  Refer to Table 1 for wire sizes.  Connect 
power conductors to the power distribution block inside 

the heater.  All other internal connections are completed 
and tested at the factory. 

Ground wires must be insulated copper conductor and 
the same size as supply wiring, but not less than #12 
AWG. 

 

Table 1 

 

WIRE SIZE: AWG 

KW

240V/1Ø 208V/3Ø 240V/3Ø 480V/3Ø

12 

4 8 8 12 

15 

4 6 8 10 

18 

3 4 6 10 

24 

1 3 4 8 

30 2/0 

36 3/0 

45 250MCM 

2/0 

1/0 

54 350MCM 

3/0 

2/0 

57 350MCM 

3/0 

2/0 

 

 

Suggested size for insulated copper conductor 
wires.  Based on 125% correction factor for wire 
with 75°C insulation. 

 

 

A. 

To Connect Pool Heater to Power Supply

 

 
The pool heaters with load ratings over 48 Amps have 
branch supplemental fusing already installed in the 
element circuitry; see wiring diagrams.  To connect to 
the power supply, one needs only to protect the main 
supply lines, either with a circuit breaker or fused 
disconnect switch (Figure 1).  Suggested wire sizes are 
shown in Table 1. 

 

 

 

Figure 1

 

 
B.  

Startup Procedure: 

 
1.  Make sure that the pump is on and that there is at 

least 20 GPM flow through the pool heater.  The 
heating elements will fail prematurely if allowed to 
operate with insufficient water flow. 

 
2.  Check temperature control setting, also, examine 

wiring for loose connections, etc. 

 
3.   Turn on power at main disconnect switch. 
 
4.  Turn on pilot switch on pool heater. 
 
If the high temperature manual reset high limit switch 
shuts off the heater, disconnect power at disconnect 
switch and determine the cause before resetting.  
 

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Summary of Contents for 1224CPH

Page 1: ...proper maintenance of this unit may release the manufacturer from any warranty claims The installation must be in accordance with the instructions in this manual and applicable local plumbing and elec...

Page 2: ...r use may lead to unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning E Obese persons and persons with a medical history of heart disease low or high blood pressure circulatory system problems or diabete...

Page 3: ...transformer 480V units only and sequencer on some single phase units only These controls are wired into a control circuit designed to control the temperature of the water leaving the heater The high l...

Page 4: ...ternal wiring and required field connections for various models Consult your local electrical code for proper wire and conduit sizes and other local requirements Do not connect the pool heater to or o...

Page 5: ...rresponding to the current temperature scale will be illuminated If the heater is calling for heat the HEATING LED will be illuminated FAHRENHEIT TO CELCIUS Press the MENU button twice and the current...

Page 6: ...4 4 6 6 6 6 9 9 9 9 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 3 1 1 1 1 2 3 2 3 2 3 2 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 12 12 12 12 12 12 10 10 9 9 9 9 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2...

Page 7: ...PILOT LIGHTS ELEMENT FLOW RESET 10 PILOT SWITCH LIGHTED ON OFF 11 TEMPERATURE LIMIT SWITCH 12 HEATING ELEMENT 13 HEATING ELEMENT GASKET 14 FLOW RELAY 15 SEQUENCE TIMER WHEN REQUIRED 16 CONTACTOR 4 PO...

Page 8: ...LINE WATER 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 2 7 8 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 HEATER CAN BE DAMAGED The correct level of sanitizer pH total alkalinity and calcium hardness will very depending on the type of pool plaster fibe...

Page 9: ...PL2 FLOW J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP ISOLATED BUS TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED FLOW SWITCH CR7 CR7 GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TERMINAL HEATER GROUND SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL...

Page 10: ...4 ISOLATED BUS NO COM K8 K7 3 1 TIMER F5 F5 FLOW RS2 TS1 PL4 RESET PL2 FLOW K7 3 1 TIMER K7 3 1 TIMER J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED GROUND POOL G...

Page 11: ...ER 3 ALUMINUM 1 2 3 4 NO COM K8 FLOW RS2 TS1 PL4 RESET PL2 FLOW J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP ISOLATED BUS TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED CR7 CR7 GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TE...

Page 12: ...8 8 8 2 BRASS 1 COPPER 3 ALUMINUM 1 2 3 4 NO COM K8 FLOW J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TERMINAL HEATER GROUND SEE INS...

Page 13: ...W J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP ISOLATED BUS TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TERMINAL HEATER GROUND SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL FOR COMPONENT THREE PHASE...

Page 14: ...ALUMINUM 1 2 3 4 NO COM K8 FLOW J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED CR7 CR7 GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TERMINAL HEATER GROUND SEE INSTRUCTION MANUAL F...

Page 15: ...40V T5 F6 XF 2 BRASS 1 COPPER 3 ALUMINUM 1 2 3 4 NO COM K8 FLOW J4 J3 TS3 J1 J2 AC AC C NO J9 B W R TEMP TB1 FOR REMOTE TEMPERATURE CONTROL IF USED GROUND POOL GROUND ENCLOSURE TERMINAL HEATER GROUND...

Page 16: ...ice maintenance or repair abuse neglect accident corrosion caused by improper water chemistry or by equipment that use salt to create a sanitizer lack of water or any other cause beyond the control of...

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