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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