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46-5/8

HIGH WIND

OUTDOOR TOP

(OPTIONAL)

18-1/4

ELECTRICAL

CONNECTION

26-7/8

11-7/16

GAS

CONNECTION

15-7/16

12-7/8

26-11/32

21-11/16

32-11/16 

STACKLESS

OUTDOOR TOP

(SUPPLIED)

42-3/8

INDOOR

DRAFTHOOD

(OPTIONAL)

4-3/8

4-1/4

6

ON/OFF
SWITCH

THERMOSTAT

Note:  All dimensions are in inches.

Introduction / Installation

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When ordering parts, specify the model and serial number

of the heater. When ordering under warranty conditions,
specify the date of installation.  Records of the installation
must be provided, when requested, to substantiate a claim.

Debits for defective replacement parts will not be accept-

ed and will only be replaced in kind per the manufacturer's
standard warranties.

INSTALLATION

I

NSTALLATION

C

ODES

Installations must be in accordance with local, state,

provincial, and national codes, laws, regulations and ordi-
nances.  In the absence of local codes, installations must be
in accordance with the latest editions of the:

National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1/NFPA 54

National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70

For Canada only: CAN/CGA B149.1 and .2 installation
Code (B149.1 and .2) and CSA C22.1 C.E.C. Part 1 and
Part 2

NOTE:  The heater should not be located in an area
where possible water leakage will result in damage
to the area adjacent to the heater or to the structure.
When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recom-
mended that a suitable drain pan, with adequate
drainage, be installed under the heater. The pan
must not restrict combustion air flow.

C

LEARANCES

The required minimum clearances from combustible sur-

faces are shown in Table 3.

B

ASE

I

NSTALLATION

Heater must be mounted on a level base, such as

cementable slab, cement blocks or another non-combustible
surface. An alternate method for providing a base for com-
bustible floors is illustrated. Heaters may not be installed on
carpeting.

Table 3.  Required Minimum Clearances from Combustible

Surfaces.

*Clearance from top of vent terminal.

When installed according to the listed minimum clear-

ances from combustible construction, the pool heater can be
serviced without removing permanent construction around
the heater.

However for ease of servicing, we recommend a clear-

ance of at least 24" in the front, and at least 18" on the rear.
This will enable the heater to be serviced in its installed loca-
tion, that is, without movement or removal of the heater.

Clearances less than these may require removal of the

heater to service either the heat exchanger or the burner tray.
In either case, the heater must be installed in a manner that
will enable the heater to be serviced without removing any
structure around the heater.

O

UTDOOR

I

NSTALLATION

NOTE:  This heater is design-certified for outdoor
installation when equipped with the approved top(s)
for outdoor use.

WARNING

THE HEATER SHOULD NOT BE LOCATED IN AN AREA
WHERE WATER SPRINKLERS, OR OTHER DEVICES, MAY
CAUSE WATER TO SPRAY THROUGH THE CABINET
LOUVERS AND INTO THE HEATER.  THIS COULD CAUSE
INTERNAL RUSTING OR DAMAGE ELECTRICAL COMPO-
NENTS, AND VOID THE WARRANTY.

D

IMENSIONS

CLEARANCE FROM 
COMBUSTIBLE CONSTRUCTION

INDOOR INSTALLATIONS:

Top* - 42"

Back - 6"

Front - Alcove

Right Side - 6"

Vent - 6"

Left Side - 12"

OUTDOOR INSTALLATION:

Top* - Unobstructed

Right Side - 6"

Back - 6"

Left Side - 12"

Figure 3.  130A Dimensions.

ALTERNATE METHOD FOR PROVIDING A NON-COMBUSTIBLE BASE

12"

Minimum

12"

Minimum

4"

Minimum

HEA

TER

Sheet Metal

24 Gauge

Hollow concrete cinder block,
align holes and leave ends open.

Summary of Contents for 130A

Page 1: ...IF YOU SMELL GAS Do not try to light any appliance Do not touch any electrical switch do not use any phone in your building Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor s phone Follow the gas s...

Page 2: ...ined from your pool or spa builder accredited pool shop or chemical supplier for the correct levels for your water AUTOMATIC CHLORINATORS CHEMICAL FEEDERS All chemicals must be introduced and complete...

Page 3: ...a fire or explosion causing property damage bodily injury or death Should you have any problems understand ing the warnings and instructions in this manual STOP and get help from a qualified installer...

Page 4: ...rd for Gas Fired Pool Heaters The heater can be used either indoors or outdoors If necessary the top of the heater can be changed after installation to accommodate indoors or out doors WARNING USE OF...

Page 5: ...a level base such as cementable slab cement blocks or another non combustible surface An alternate method for providing a base for com bustible floors is illustrated Heaters may not be installed on c...

Page 6: ...UNITS ONLY In areas where high winds are frequent it may be neces sary to locate the heater a minimum of 3 from high vertical walls or install a wind break so the heater is not in direct wind current...

Page 7: ...B149 2 As much as possible avoid long horizontal runs of vent pipe and too many elbows If installation requires hori zontal runs the vent pipe must have a minimum of 1 4 in per ft rise and should be...

Page 8: ...plied field supplied Vent Pipe Drafthood Heater 5 MIN 2 MIN 2 MIN Vent Cap 10 or Less CAUTION THE HEATER AND ITS MANUAL SHUT OFF VALVE MUST BE DISCONNECTED FROM THE GAS SUPPLY DURING ANY PRESSURE TEST...

Page 9: ...d 3 The outlet of the heater is plumbed to the return line to the pool or spa The pump filter and heater are thus plumbed in series Plumbing from the heater back to the pool or spa must not have any v...

Page 10: ...e valve as an auxiliary bypass valve AUXILIARY BYPASS VALVE ADJUSTMENT To set bypass With clean filter adjustment is made by feeling the inlet and outlet pipes at the heater Outlet pipes should be sli...

Page 11: ...ransformer for 120 VAC input power hookup Heater must be electrically grounded and bonded in accordance with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the latest edition of the National Electr...

Page 12: ...mit HI Limit In Out In Out Thermostat Manual Switch Switch Switch AGS Water Press Gas Valve Roll Out Valve Pilot Generator To Firemans Switch field installed Optional BK BK R Y BK TH PP W R PP TH V BK...

Page 13: ...y gas control which has been under water 1 STOP Read the safety information above 2 Set the thermostat to the lowest setting 3 Turn off all electrical power to the appliance 4 This appliance is equipp...

Page 14: ...to Off unless knob is pushed in slightly Do not force 6 Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas If you then smell gas STOP Follow B in the safety information above If you don t smell gas go to the next st...

Page 15: ...FOR FREEZE PROTECTION WHEN HEATER IS USED DURING FREEZ ING WEATHER CARE MUST BE TAKEN TO AVOID FREEZE UPS CONTINUOUS PUMP OPERATION IS A MUST ADDITIONAL PROTECTION MAY BE REQUIRED THE HEATER IS NOT WA...

Page 16: ...RATE MEETS THE REQUIREMENTS LISTED IN TABLE 6 WATER PRESSURE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT Figure 24 Water Pressure Switch Adjustment 1 With pump and heater on turn adjustment knob clock wise until a click is hea...

Page 17: ...am of heater 3 Remove front door 4 Disconnect gas line from gas valve 5 Remove 2 screws that mount burner tray to unit and 2 screws that secure gas valve to jacket 6 Disconnect wires that terminate at...

Page 18: ...move 2 screws that mount the igniter to the burner tray 3 Remove igniter from burner tray 4 Reverse above procedure to reinstall Figure 29 Direct Spark Igniter Spark Gap 0 15 0 18 PILOT REMOVAL AND CL...

Page 19: ...from the heater and wash with a garden hose making sure soot is removed from spaces between fins 5 Reverse above procedure to reinstall NOTE In extreme cases it may be necessary to do high pressure cl...

Page 20: ...gure 14 Air starvation Refer to installation instructions Improper venting Follow recommended installation instructions Insects or debris clogging burner intake ports Clean burners Pilot outage Low ga...

Page 21: ...across each high limit and remove jumper Replace thermostat Replace high limit that prevented from firing Jump across both TH wires on gas valves Check gas supply gas line size gas pressure Also chec...

Page 22: ...White Negative Red Positive 2 Pilot Load 500mV 100 Pilot generator connected to valve Power applied to pilot solenoid TP Thermopile Robertshaw PP Power Pile Honeywell TH TP Common Invensys TH PP Comm...

Page 23: ...o run at its normal flow rate Turn knob to a desired temperature zone Yes Yes Yes No No No Turn switch ON After 6 seconds does the igniter spark Does the burner tray light Does the burner tray stay li...

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