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9

GPM

(lpm)

Pressure Drop 

 

in PSI

Pressure Drop 

 

in ft. of Head

15 (57)

1.6

3.6

20 (76)

2.4

5.6

25 (95)

3.6

8.2

30 (114)

5.2

11.9

35 (132)

7.5

17.3

40 (151)

8.8

20.3

45 (170)

19.2

44.4

50 (189)

22.6

52.2

60 (227)

23.2

53.7

Table E.  Pressure Drop for Models ELS 0005 and 0011

GPM

 

(lpm)

Pressure Drop 

 

in PSI

Pressure drop 

 

in ft. of Head

15 (57)

2.1

4.8

20 (76)

2.8

6.6

25 (95)

3.4

8

30 (114)

5.6

12.8

35 (132)

7.2

16.5

40 (151)

8.9

20.5

45 (170)

14.1

32.7

50 (189)

17.4

40.3

60 (227)

21.4

49.5

Table F.  Pressure Drop for Models ELS 0018 and 0027

12.  REMOTE OPERATION

The  heaters  are  equipped  to  work  with  external  remote 

controls.  The  unit  can  be  connected  to  either  a  toggle 

switch or the switch contacts of a third party remote. The 

remote  works  by  either  making  or  breaking  the  circuit 

created by the remote wiring.
Typically, a remote does not supply power to the heater, it 

only provides a switching function to turn on/off the heater. 

If your remote is supplying its own voltage to the heater, it 

will not work with this heater and may damage the digital 

circuit board.

Remote Control Wiring

Important installation notes for remote or external wiring 

configuration.

• 

Remote wiring must be run in a separate conduit.

• 

Remote wiring must not be run parallel to high voltage 

lines.

• 

For  runs  of  under  30  ft.  (9.1  m),  remote  wiring 

should  have  stranded  conductors  with  a  minimum 

of  22  AWG,  600V,  cable  twisting  1.5"  to  2.5" 

 

(3.8 cm to 6.4 cm) lay and jacketed.

• 

For runs over 30 ft. (9.1 m), the conductors should 

be a minimum of 20 AWG, 600V, cable twisting 1.5" 

to  2.5"  (3.8  cm  to  6.4  cm)  lay  that  is  shielded  and 

jacketed.

• 

Maximum cable length is 200 ft. (61 m).

WHERE NECESSAR

Y

ADD “POOL/SP

A

REMOTE” SWITCH HERE

Figure 5.  Supplied Wires for the Remote Interface 

Harness

Remote Control (On-Off)

1.  Turn on power to the heater.
2.  For a remote control 

without its own sensor

, set the 

desired set point, for example 102°F (39°C).

3.  For a remote control 

with its own sensor

, set the 

temperature  to  the  highest  setting  available  on  the 

control  on  the  heater.  The  actual  set  point  will  be 

controlled by the remote control.

4.  Turn off and remove power from the heater.
5.  On  the  "Remote  Interface  Harness",  the  supplied 

two  wires  provide  power  out  to  either  a  toggle 

switch or the switch contacts of a third party remote. 

 

See 

Figure 5

.

NOTE:

 Code E5 is displayed on the heater digital display 

when  remote  wiring  is  in  use  and  the  master  external 

controller is not calling for heat (CFH). The heater will 

not heat until the master control is CFH.

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Summary of Contents for E3T ELS 0005

Page 1: ...is manual are for the use of qualified individuals specially trained and experienced in the installation and maintenance of this type of equipment and related system components Installation and service personnel are required by some states to be licensed Persons not qualified shall not attempt to install service or maintain this equipment This manual should be maintained in legible condition and k...

Page 2: ...N 7 11 CONTROL 8 12 REMOTE OPERATION 9 13 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 14 WIRING DIAGRAMS 12 15 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 13 16 WARRANTY 15 Revision 5 reflects the following changes Installation text revised on page 4 Figure 2 Table B and Table C revised on page 6 Wiring Diagram revised on page 11 Illustrated parts List added starting on page 12 Warranty added starting on page 14 IN REVIEW UNCONTROLLED DOCUMEN...

Page 3: ...part B of Part 430 Uniform Test Method for Measuring the Energy Consumption of Pool Heaters 1 WARNINGS Pay Attention to these Terms ADANGER Indicates the presence of immediate hazards which will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if ignored AWARNING Indicates the presence of hazards or unsafe practices which could cause severe personal injury death or substantial pro...

Page 4: ...UCTIONS READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS GIVEN IN THIS MANUAL The water in a spa or pool should never exceed 104 F 40 C A water temperature in excess of 104 F 40 C is considered unsafe for all persons Lower water temperatures are recommended for extended use exceeding 10 15 minutes and for young children Excessive water temperatures have a high potential for causing fetal damage during the early m...

Page 5: ...ns All heater models are rated operation ONLY on 240V single phase 60Hz power Heaters are flow activated No Hartford loop is required After tightening both fittings at the water heater start the pump to allow water to run through the spa pool heater for at least 5 10 minutes This process purges all the air from the water lines and must be performed prior to turning on the power at the heater ACAUT...

Page 6: ...appli ances under no circumstances should you attempt to install repair or disassemble this heater without first shutting off all power to the heater directly at the fuse or breaker box AWARNING Serious bod ily injury or death could occur if you ignore shutting off all power to the heater at the fuse or breaker box All wiring wire gauge and circuit protection breakers must comply with the U S Nati...

Page 7: ... DOUBLE POLE BREAKER L2 L1 50 50 DOUBLE POLE BREAKER E1 E1 E2 E1 E2 E1 E2 E3 MODEL ELS 0005 MODEL ELS 0011 MODEL ELS 0018 MODEL ELS 0027 Figure 2 Wire Connection to Circuit Breakers 10 OPERATION Once the heater is installed it can be used year round The user MUST makes sure the pump is not disengaged to allow it to run until the desired temperature setting is reached The heater will function only ...

Page 8: ...40 104 F 4 40 C FOR CELSIUS DISPLAY PUSH BUTTON FOR 2 SECONDS TO TURN OFF PUSH BUTTON ONCE PRESS 2 SECONDS 11 CONTROL Turn the control knob to set your desired temperature When the set tempera ture is reached the heater will go to idle and the elements will not draw power NOTE If the controls and display are active they still draw some power Digital Control Temperature Setting The heater comes wit...

Page 9: ...ate conduit Remote wiring must not be run parallel to high voltage lines For runs of under 30 ft 9 1 m remote wiring should have stranded conductors with a minimum of 22 AWG 600V cable twisting 1 5 to 2 5 3 8 cm to 6 4 cm lay and jacketed For runs over 30 ft 9 1 m the conductors should be a minimum of 20 AWG 600V cable twisting 1 5 to 2 5 3 8 cm to 6 4 cm lay that is shielded and jacketed Maximum ...

Page 10: ...d disconnected from each element 6 10 to 7 11 Ω Delay in energizing elements heater starts heating 1 minute after powering up and sufficient flow is recorded 1 minute 30 secs Turn on flow rate 15 gpm 2 gpm 57 lpm 8 lpm Individual element current at max temp and max flow 31 7 to 40 2 A ECO trip point 140 F 60 C To change temperature setting from Fahrenheit to Celsius Press and hold the knob for 3 s...

Page 11: ...ate temperature in heat rise hr Heater input kw x 410 divided by spa gallonage This does not take into account heat loss due to weather Heat loss from poor weather conditions cold high winds Use an spa cover Defective heating element Call an electrician Spa does not reach temperature Low flow Check filter skimmer basket pump Heating element continuously burning out High input voltage Call the elec...

Page 12: ... CHAMBER CN3 CN4 GND GND L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 FLOW SENSOR 0027 ONLY 240VAC 1 PH 60 Hz SIZE 0027 ONLY 1 3 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 WATER OUTLET WATER INLET 1 3 L1 L2 GND 1 3 1 3 CPU TRANSFORMER VH1 VH2 CN1 CN2 CN4 VH3 VH4 CN8 1 2 3 REMOTE CONTROL WIRE F1 250V 1A Y1 AC POWER SUPPLY FLOW SENSOR HIGH LIMIT 2 HIGH LIMIT 1 ELEMENT 2 ELEMENT 1 SIZE 0011 ONLY 150 kOhm 150 kOhm 240VAC 1 PH 60 Hz Figure 6 Wiring Diagra...

Page 13: ...3 15 ILLUSTRATED PARTS LIST 15 7 1 4 5 6 10 8 9 11 12 13 14 3 16 15 1 2 5 6 7 10 9 8 11 12 13 14 4 16 MODELS ELS 0005 and ELS 0011 MODELS ELS 0018 and ELS 0027 IN REVIEW UNCONTROLLED DOCUMENT IF PRINTED ...

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Page 15: ...e Date The HEATER will not be eligible for the Extended Warranty Period if installed in a commercial application hotel condominium or apartment common areas etc LABOR AND SHIPPING COSTS This Limited Warranty covers the reasonable cost of labor for repairs or replacements covered by this Limited Warranty provided that said repairs or replacements are performed by a Raypak designated service provide...

Page 16: ...Heater or component part and to verify warranty coverage at its factory EXCLUSIVE WARRANTY LIMITATION OF LIABILITY THE LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY WARRANTY GIVEN BY RAYPAK IN CONNECTION WITH THE HEATER AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS NO ONE IS AUTHORIZED TO MAKE ANY OTHER WARRANTIES ON RAYPAK S BEHALF ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE SHALL NOT EXTEND BE...

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