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HX Pool and Spa Heater  

 

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To adjust pressure switch: 

1.

 

Connect the heater to mains power supply. 

2.

 

Turn pump off 

3.

 

Slide toggle on side of pressure switch up to allow knurled wheel to be turned. 

4.

 

Turn knurled wheel anti-clockwise (as viewed from above) until “

θ

” is displayed 

5.

 

Turn knurled wheel clockwise until “

θ

” disappears. 

6.

 

Continue to wind clockwise for a further half turn (180 degrees). 

7.

 

When the switch is correctly set, slide the toggle down to lock the knurled wheel in position. 

 

WARNING

:  If the pressure switch cannot be adjusted correctly, DO NOT OPERATE THE 

HEATER, contact Hurlcon or an Authorised Service Agent for advice. 

8.

 

Perform a final check with the heater operating.- See the section below titled “Starting the 
heater”. 

 

 

STARTING THE HEATER 

 

1.

 

Purge gas line of any air and wait five minutes for gas to clear. 

2.

 

Turn power to unit on. Thermostat should now operate and indicate water temperature. 

3.

 

Turn circulating pump on.Thermostat should display “

θ

” to indicate water flow. 

4.

 

Set thermostat to “ON” and press the “^” button repeatedly until set temperature is greater than 
water temperature.  Thermostat should now display “   ”. 

5.

 

After a few seconds, the burner should ignite. 

6.

 

While leaving the heater on, turn the pump off and on at 15 second intervals, six times.  Make 
sure the heater turns off and on each time.  If it does not, adjust the pressure switch as detailed 
above. 

 

It is imperative that the heater is installed so that it does not operate when the circulating pump 
stops.   Recommended methods to achieve this are: 
 

a)

 

Correct adjustment of internal pressure switch.   Ensure heater does not turn on two or 
three minutes after circulating pump is turned off. 

b)

 

Interlock power supply of circulating pump and heater so that if timer or power turns 
circulating pump off, heater is also turned off. 

c)

 

Installation of an external flow switch may be preferred under certain installations 
where internal pressure switch does not turn heater off when circulator stops.  

 

Pressure Switch Adjustment 

Slide toggle up 
to allow 
adjustment 

Turn wheel in 
direction of arrow 
to decrease 
pressure required 
to operate heater 

Summary of Contents for HX 120

Page 1: ...site www hurlcon com au Email service hurlcon com au Information and specifications subject to change without notice Victoria Ph 03 9765 9765 Fax 03 9764 9009 New South Wales Ph 02 9674 8544 Fax 02 96...

Page 2: ...nce Instructions 8 Energy saving Tips 8 Winter Operation 8 Installation Installation Instructions 9 Flow Rates 9 Water Connections 9 Plumbing Diagram 9 Heater Dimensions 10 Indoor Installation 10 Vent...

Page 3: ...nstructions local gas fitting regulations the AGA Installation Code AG 601 and any other relevant statutory authorities Refer to data plate for details of gas type gas consumption and burner pressure...

Page 4: ...ct pool or spa mode 7 Set thermostat to desired setting and the ON OFF switch to turn the heater ON 8 The heater will ignite in around 10 seconds 9 If the appliance will not operate follow instruction...

Page 5: ...cium hardness and temperature These measurements must be at the correct levels to maintain balanced water and effective sanitation of your pool Balanced water will help prevent corrosion of your heate...

Page 6: ...or two minutes after the set point has been reached If the time delay is activated the symbol L will be displayed This is part of normal operation The thermostat can be set to temperatures between 10...

Page 7: ...r greater than 0 C phone for at 0 C freeze conditions service F1 Thermostat reads greater Allow water to cool than 45 C turn heater off then on again F2 Mechanical Hi Limit greater Allow water to cool...

Page 8: ...8 C or lower This is accepted as a comfortable and healthy swimming temperature 3 Use an accurate thermometer 4 Set timeclock to start filtration and circulation system no earlier than daybreak The po...

Page 9: ...s are located on the right hand side of the heater Left hand connection models are available by special order The inlet and outlet are clearly marked Water connections require 40 mm PVC glue in plumbi...

Page 10: ...talling the heater indoors it is imperative that an adequate supply of fresh air is provided for combustion Failure to provide adequate ventilation voids all warranties and may be a danger to persons...

Page 11: ...l spa blowers in the same room as a gas heater This is potentially dangerous to spa users Do not store chemicals or fuel in the same room as the gas heater This may cause fire or explosion When instal...

Page 12: ...built in pressure regulator and pressure test point On starting the heater a manometer must be used and burner pressure checked against the heater data plate The gas valve regulator may need to be adj...

Page 13: ...isplay to indicate water flow 4 Set thermostat to ON and press the button repeatedly until set temperature is greater than water temperature Thermostat should now display 5 After a few seconds the bur...

Page 14: ...he nominal burner pressure listed below 7 To adjust gas valve regulator remove regulator adjustment cap and using a screwdriver turn plastic bush clockwise to increase anti clockwise to decrease burne...

Page 15: ...rner assembly and withdraw 8 Remove the four Phillips head screws securing the injector manifold to the burner tray 9 Remove burner injectors and replace with desired gas type injectors 10 Remove regu...

Page 16: ...played Refer to fault indication table HEATER SHORT CYCLING RAPID ON AND OFF OPERATION Possible cause Remedy Insufficient water flow Clean filter and pump strainer Defective wiring Repair or replace w...

Page 17: ...re Switch N O Hi Limit N C 45 Hi Limit N C 70 A N E Transformer Genus IV Thermostat Sensor 4 Pin Plug Ignitor Flame sensor Violet Brown Earth Post 6 Pin Plug Ignition Module Brown Green Yellow Orange...

Page 18: ...n and operating instructions The warranty shall not apply to any heaters or parts which have been subject to accident negligence alteration abuse or misuse Corrosion of the heat exchanger is caused by...

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