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Water Chemistry

Allowable Levels

Water Temperature

68-104°F (20-40°C)

pH

7.6-7.8

Total Alkalinity (ppm)

80-120

Calcium Hardness (ppm)

200-400

Salt (ppm)

4500 Maximum

Free Chlorine (ppm)*

2-3

Total Dissolved Solids (ppm)

3000 Maximum**

*Free Chlorine 

MUST NOT EXCEED 5 ppm!

**In saltwater chlorinated pools, the total TDS can be as high 

as 6000 ppm.

Table A.  Spa and Pool Water Chemistry

2.  WATER CHEMISTRY

CAUTION:

 Corrosive water voids all warranties

For your health and the protection of your pool equipment, 

it is essential that your water be chemically balanced. 

The levels shown in 

Table A

 must be used as a guide for 

balanced water.

Pool/Spa Water Chemistry

Occasional chemical shock dosing of the pool or spa 

should not damage the heat exchanger providing the 

water is balanced. Automatic chemical dosing devices 

and salt chlorinators are usually more efficient in heated 

water. If not controlled, they can lead to high chemical 

levels which can damage the heat exchanger. Further 

advice should be obtained from your pool or spa builder, 

accredited pool shop, or chemical supplier for the correct 

levels for your water.

Automatic Chlorinators and Chemical 

Feeders 

All chemicals must be introduced downstream of the 

heater and completely diluted into the water before being 

circulated through the heater.

 

Chlorinators must feed 

downstream of the heat exchanger and have an anti-

siphoning device or check valve to prevent chemical back-

up into the heat exchanger when the pool filtration pump 

is shut off.

CAUTION:

  High  chemical  concentrations  from  feeders 

that are out of adjustment will cause rapid corrosion of 

the heat exchanger. Such damage is not covered under 

the warranty.

CAUTI

ON: Failure of a heat exchanger due to lime scale 

build-up on the heating surface, low pH, or other chemical 

imbalance is not covered 

under the warranty.

3.  SAFETY INFORMATION

Pool water temperatures typically range from 78°F (26°C) 

to 82°F (28°C). The American Red Cross recommends a 

temperature of 78°F (26°C) for competitive swimming. 

However, this may be too cool for young children and the 

elderly, who may require a te mperature of 80°F (27°C) or 

higher.

4.  OVERVIEW

Congratulations on the purchase of the most advanced 

spa/pool electrical heater in the market. To get the best 

performance and savings from your new heater, it is 

important to install the heater in accordance with our 

instructions and the electrical, plumbing codes applicable 

to your area. If you have any questions, please contact your 

Authorized Dealer, or visit our website at www.raypak.com.

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  months  of 

pregnancy. Pregnant or possibly pregnant women should 

limit spa or pool water temperatures to 100°F (38°C).
Before entering a spa or pool, the user should measure the 

water temperature at several locations using an accurate 

thermometer since the tolerance of water temperature - 

regulating devices may vary as much as much as +/- 5°F 

(3°C)
Alcohol, drugs or medication should not be used before 

or  during  spa  or  pool  use  since  their  use  may  lead  to 

unconsciousness with the possibility of drowning.
Persons suffering from obesity or with a medical history 

of heart disease, low or high blood pressure, circulatory 

system problems, or diabetes should consult a physician 

before using a spa or pool.
Persons  using  medication  should  consult  a  physician 

before  using  a  spa  or  pool  since  some  medication  may 

induce  drowsiness  while  other  medication  may  affect 

heart rate, blood pressure and circulation.

Prolonged  immersion  in  hot  water  may  induce 

hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal 

temperature of the body reaches a level several degrees 

above normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C).
The  symptoms  include  dizziness,  fainting,  drowsiness, 

lethargy and an increase in the  internal temperature of the 

body. The effects of hyperthermia include: Unawareness 

of  impending  hazard,  failure  to  perceive  heat,  failure  to 

recognize the need to exit spa or  pool,  physical inability 

to exit spa or pool, fetal damage in pregnant women and 

unconsciousness resulting in a danger of drowning.

IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

Summary of Contents for ELS 0005

Page 1: ...er appliance To do so may result in an explosion or fire NOTE The instructions in this manual are for the use of qualified individuals specially trained and experienced in the installation and mainten...

Page 2: ...immediate hazards which will cause severe personal injury death or substantial property damage if ignored WARNING Indicates the presence of hazards or unsafe practices which could cause severe person...

Page 3: ...EW Congratulations on the purchase of the most advanced spa pool electrical heater in the market To get the best performance and savings from your new heater it is important to install the heater in a...

Page 4: ...odels 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...

Page 5: ...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 WARNING Serious bod ily injury o...

Page 6: ...ill function only when there is sufficient flow through it 15 gpm 57 lpm minimum On the digital control panel press and hold the knob for five 5 seconds to check the flow rate in the unit ELS 0005 GRN...

Page 7: ...Table D Fault Codes 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 c...

Page 8: ...ng 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 m remote wiring should have stranded conductors with a minimum of 22 AWG 600...

Page 9: ...at least one wire lead disconnected from each element 6 10 to 7 11 Delay in energizing elements heater starts heating 1 minute after powering up and sufficient flow is recorded 1 minute 30 secs Turn...

Page 10: ...her conditions cold high winds Defective heating element Call the electric company Calculate temperature in heat rise hr Heater input kw x 410 divided by spa gallonage This does not take into account...

Page 11: ...OF THE CHAMBER 10K SENSOR INLET THERMISTOR OF THE CHAMBER 10K SENSOR CN3 CN4 GND 1 2 HI LIMIT 2 HI LIMIT 1 L1 L2 L1 L2 L1 L2 ELEMENT 2 1 3 1 2 1 2 1 2 WATER OUTLET SENSOR 150K WATER INLET SENSOR 150K...

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