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If using a cartridge filter: Confirm this by running the system with the cartridge removed from 
your pump & filter unit, this will supply the heater with the maximum flow rate your unit is ca-
pable of. If the heater then switches on (i.e. red light on) a blocked cartridge can be confirmed to 
be the cause. The cartridge should be cleaned or replaced.  
 
If using a sand filter: Check the pressure indicator on your sand filter and back wash if necessary  

 
Note; 

In some cases the high limit thermostat tripping and a low flow rate can be linked; When a 

filter becomes choked air can be drawn into the filtration system and become trapped inside the 
heater so causing the thermostat to trip.

 

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The water entering my pool doesn’t feel much warmer  

The temperature gain of the water after it has passed through the heater will be directly  
proportional to the volume of water being pumped in relationship to the power output of the 
heater.  
For example: A 6-kW heater, when connected to a 4000-litre per hour pump, will produce a lift in 
temperature of approximately 1.2˚C (almost undetectable to the human hand). However, as the 
water being heated is re-circulated from a single body of water, the time required to heat it  
remains unaffected by the volume of flow. A popular misconception is that slowing down the 
flow rate will speed up the heating process. 

A large domestic pool pump of 1-horsepower will draw less than 1-kW in a one hour period. The 
conclusion of the test should prove that for example a 6-kW heater and a ½ horsepower pump 
will draw between 6.3-kW to 6.5-kW in one hour. It is impossible for an electric heater to waste 
energy, if it is drawing power then that power will be turned into heat that will be transferred to 
the water. 

Quick Function Test 

Observe the property’s main electricity meter when the heater is on (i.e. Red Heating indicator is 
illuminated) and then observe it again when the heater is in standby mode. The test should show 
that the meter is recording more electricity being used by the heater when the Heating indicator is 
illuminated.  
It is impossible for an electric heater to waste energy, if it is drawing power then that power will 
be turned into heat that will be transferred to the water. 

 

Accurate Function Test 

If a more accurate test is required to confirm that your heater is delivering the specified heat out-
put, two electricity meter readings will need to be taken from the property’s main electricity  
meter, with an exact one hour interval (i.e. take one meter reading and then a second reading  
exactly one hour later). Then  by subtracting the first reading from the second reading the number 
of units (kilo watts kW) consumed can be calculated. Note that your heater is also rated in kW 
hours. The pool pump and heater will need to be running continuously during the test (i.e. with 
the Heating indicator illuminated).  
To avoid inaccurate results when performing this test, it is important to refrain from using other 
high current drawing appliances in the property (such as tumble dryer, showers, cooker

 

etc).  

Summary of Contents for In-Line + Swimming Pool Heater

Page 1: ...LEASE READ CAREFULLY BEFORE INSTALLING Do Not Discard Keep For Future Reference Incorrect Installation Will Affect Your Warranty In Line Swimming Pool Heater Installation Instructions Operating Manual...

Page 2: ...er in this booklet the heater MUST remain sited after the filter Only clean filtered water should enter the heater It is essential that the pipe work connecting to and from the heater has a minimum bo...

Page 3: ...The power supply must be fitted with a RCD If required your electrician may replace the supplied cable entry gland with a larger one to secure the cable powering the heater this will not affect your w...

Page 4: ...ht this can be reversed by rotating the flow switch 180 i e turn see diagram below The flow rate of water entering the heater must not exceed 17 000 litres per hour 3 740 UK gallons per hour A higher...

Page 5: ...Heating The actual pool temperature is displayed in the red upper display The lower green display required temperature can be selected by the user This is the temperature you would like your pool wat...

Page 6: ...nterlock cable directly to the swimming pool pump as this will result in overloading the heaters digital controller TIME SWITCHING DELAY To prevent overheating of the switch components within the heat...

Page 7: ...ripped Remedy remove button cover and press red button to re set See diagram below If a positive click is felt the cause of the tripping must be investigated and could be caused by a debris build up o...

Page 8: ...kW in a one hour period The conclusion of the test should prove that for example a 6 kW heater and a horsepower pump will draw between 6 3 kW to 6 5 kW in one hour It is impossible for an electric he...

Page 9: ...influencing factors are the level of insulation and the sighting of the pool with regard to wind shelter Useful advice To reduce running costs and speed up the heating process Insulate the pool where...

Page 10: ...he harmonised standards have been applied EN 60335 2 35 Elecro Engineering Limited Unit 11 Gunnels Wood Park Stevenage Hertfordshire SG1 2BH UK Tel 44 0 1438 749 474 Fax 44 0 1438 361 329 Website www...

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