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Pentair Water Commercial Pool and Spa

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Description

Size

Size

Size

Size

Size

Size

Size

Size

Size

No

500

600

715

850

1010

1200

1430

1670

1825

31

Control Box Cover {Outdoor}

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

10630300

32

Non-Combustible Base/Tile

10602301

10602302

10602303

10602304

10602305

10602306

10602307

10602308

10602309

Support Assembly {Outdoor}

34

10-Tube Assembly,

10665901

10665902

10665903

10665904

10665905

10665906

10665907

10665908

10665909

Copper Tube/Cast Iron Tubs {Outdoor}

10-Tube Assembly,

20001101

20001102

20001103

20001104

20001105

20001106

20001107

20001108

20001109

Copper Tube/Bronze Tubs {Outdoor}

10-Tube Assembly,

20001001

20001002

20001003

20001004

20001005

20001006

20001007

20001008

20001009

CU-NI Tubes/ Cast Iron Tubs {Outdoor}

10-Tube Assembly,

10670401

10670402

10670403

10670404

10670405

10670406

10670407

10670408

10670409

CU-NI Tubes/ Bronze Tubs {Outdoor}

35

Baffle, Heat Exchanger Front/Rear

20020101

20020102

20020103

20020104

20020105

20020106

20020107

20020108

20020109

{Outdoor}

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

36

Baffle, Heat Exchanger, 10-Tube

10667701

10667702

10667703

10667704

10667705

10667706

10667707

10667708

10667709

(7)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(14)

(28)

(28)

(28)

(14)

Baffle, Heat Exchanger, 10-Tube

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10667702

(14)

Refer To Figure 21 For Placement

1

Top Panel

10660701

10660702

10660703

10660704

10660705

10660706

10660707

10660708

10660709

2

Rear Windshield

10658101

10658102

10658103

10658104

10658105

10658106

10658107

10658108

10658109

3

Upper Rear Louver shield

10657101

10657102

10657103

10657104

10657105

10657106

10657107

10657108

10657109

4

Upper Rear Panel

10658701

10658702

10658703

10658704

10658705

10658706

10658707

10658708

10658709

5

Gap Closure-Side

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

10660200

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

6

G

ap Closure-Middle

10660101

10660102

10660103

10660104

10660105

10660106

10660107

10660108

10660109

7

Lower Rear Panel Assembly

10660501

10660502

10660503

10660504

10660505

10660506

10660507

10660508

10660509

8

Rear End Panel Left and Right

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

10657700

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

(2)

9

Lower Rear Shield-Inner

10659901

10659902

10659903

10659904

10659905

10659906

10659907

10659908

10659909

10

Rear Base Extension

10658501

10658502

10658503

10658504

10658505

10658506

10658507

10658508

10658509

11

Gas Train Interface Plate

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

20050200

12

Left Front End Panel

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

10657501

13

Right Front End Panel

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

10657502

14

Front Base Extension

10659701

10659702

10659703

10659704

10659705

10659706

10659707

10659708

10659709

15

Door Panel Weldment

20050401

20050402

20050403

20050404

20050405

20050406

20050407

20050408

20050409

Left Door Panel Weldment

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20100705

20100706

20100707

20100708

20100709

NOTE: Numbers in (

) represent quantity required for each size. Quantity is one otherwise.

Summary of Contents for MegaTherm MT 1010

Page 1: ...nance Improper installation and or operation could create carbon monoxide gas in flue gases which could cause serious injury property damage or death Improper installation and or operation will void t...

Page 2: ...s 9 2 7 Boiler By Pass Piping 9 2 8 Temperature Sensor Placement and Installation 10 2 9 Automatic Chlorinators 10 SECTION 3 Operation 3 1 Controls General 11 3 2 Initial Start Up 11 3 3 Safety Shutof...

Page 3: ...he procedures MODEL MT POOL REVISION P PUMP U S Q PUMP CAN HEAT EXCHANGER C GLASS LINED COPPER N GLASS LINES CU NI K BRONZE COPPER S BRONZE CU NI VERSION 1 8 TUBE B 10 TUBE I INDOOR E OUTDOOR FUEL N N...

Page 4: ...ide sufficient air supply for proper combustion and ventilation of the surrounding area as outlined in the latest edition of ANSI standard Z223 1 and any local codes that may be applicable Inadequate...

Page 5: ...al used to maintain clearances and prevent physical damage and separation of joints Avoid terminating boiler vents near air conditioning or air supply fans The fans can pick up exhausted flue products...

Page 6: ...a summer exhaust fan Close all fireplace dampers 4 Place in operation the appliance being inspected Follow the lighting instructions for the unit Adjust the thermostat so the appliance will operate c...

Page 7: ...n Outdoor installations are not recommended in areas where the danger of snow blockage exists WARNING Liquefied petroleum gas is heavier than air Therefore the pool heating boiler should not be instal...

Page 8: ...rwise 2 The 1825 models are supplied with 3 4 HP pump motors All other models are supplied with 1 2 HP pump motors Consult the National Electrical Code or the Canadian Electrical Code regarding branch...

Page 9: ...ed by the momentary back siphoning of hot water from the heater when the filter pump stops running The pressure relief valve installed in the tapped opening provided in the outlet header see Figure 9...

Page 10: ...ic Chlorinators A concentration of chlorine in the heater can be very destructive therefore the following rules about the installation and operation of such devices must be followed 1 The chlorinator...

Page 11: ...he temperature sensor thermistor is located in the filter circulation piping see Section 2 8 3 Boiler Power On Off Auto Switch This provides for constant or automatic pump operation 4 High Limit Contr...

Page 12: ...cally lit when the operating controls call for heat If the pilot flame fails for any reason the main valve is shut off within one second and the pilot spark ignition is initiated until the pilot flame...

Page 13: ...etailed above should be less than 142 F The normal range will be 10 to 37 F higher than the inlet temperature If it exceeds 142 F please contact the Service Department at 800 900 9276 extension 5406 f...

Page 14: ...ic pools or spa pools are usually piped and controlled so that very warm or hot water often with air injection is forced at high velocity into a confined area of a swimming pool or into a small separa...

Page 15: ...m are unobstructed 6 Check for fouling on the external surfaces of the heat exchanger every six months NOTE after installation and first start up check the heat exchanger for fouling after the followi...

Page 16: ...itizing chemicals also adds greatly to the mineral content of the pool If the concentration of minerals in the pool is permitted to become too high the minerals will precipitate out of the water and d...

Page 17: ...at gas valve terminals Check continuity of actuator burned out or shorted coil If open circuit or short is indicated replace coil or operator G Pump does not run G Operate in manual Check power to pum...

Page 18: ...Rear 10548401 10548402 10548403 10548404 15 Saddle Assembly End Tile 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 10533600 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 16 Lower End Panel 10540701 1054...

Page 19: ...MegaTherm Commercial Pool Heating Boiler Page 19 Figure 17 Parts Identification...

Page 20: ...Assembly Copper Tubes 10534701 10534702 10534703 10534704 10534705 10534706 10534707 Cast Iron Tubs Indoor 8 Tube Assembly Copper Tubes 10542901 10542902 10542903 10542904 10542905 10542906 10542907 B...

Page 21: ...ll Immersion E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E2074000 E274000 45 Well High Limit E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 E0025900 46 Valv...

Page 22: ...W0034400 W0034400 W0034400 W0034400 Standing Pilot LP Pilot Burner Honeywell W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 W0034300 IID Pilot Nat Pilot Burner Honeywell W2001...

Page 23: ...0 E2103900 E2103900 E2103900 E2103900 E2103900 E2103900 E2103900 74 Controller Water Temp E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 E2103800 75 Sensor Water Temp E2103600...

Page 24: ...d Spa Page 24 Figure 18 Tile Assemblies When ordering tiles Assembly number is for all tiles Part numbers shown for the front of unit are the same for the rear tiles Check dimensions of old tile as sh...

Page 25: ...MegaTherm Commercial Pool Heating Boiler Page 25 Figure 19 Outdoor Parts 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 14 15 16 17 18 19 13 20...

Page 26: ...03 10658104 10658105 10658106 10658107 10658108 10658109 3 Upper Rear Louver shield 10657101 10657102 10657103 10657104 10657105 10657106 10657107 10657108 10657109 4 Upper Rear Panel 10658701 1065870...

Page 27: ...1 10659302 10659303 10659304 10659305 10659306 10659307 10659308 10659309 20 Pump Cover Assembly 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 20050100 Pump Parts Pump Couple...

Page 28: ...Pentair Water Commercial Pool and Spa Page 28...

Page 29: ...MegaTherm Commercial Pool Heating Boiler Page 29...

Page 30: ...Pentair Water Commercial Pool and Spa Page 30...

Page 31: ...MegaTherm Commercial Pool Heating Boiler Page 31...

Page 32: ...000 Trademarks and disclaimers MegaTherm and the Pentair Commercial Pool and Spa logo are trademarks of Pentair Water Pool and Spa Inc Other trade marks and trade names may be used in this document to...

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