Raypak Swimming Pool Heater 155C User Guide

CATALOGNO.6000.50-N  
Effective: 03-01-01  
Replaces: 05-15-00  
OPERATING AND  
INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
Models  
155C  
VERSA  
SWIMMING POOL  
and  
SPA HEATER  
WARNING: If the information in these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or  
explosion may result causing property damage, personal injury or death.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the vicinity of  
this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO 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  
supplier'sinstructions.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service agency or  
the gas supplier.  
Thismanualshouldbemaintainedinlegibleconditionandkeptadjacenttothe  
heater or kept in a safe place for future reference.  
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PART ONE - OWNER'S OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY - READ BEFORE OPERATING  
WARNING: IF YOU DO NOT FOLLOW THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS EXACTLY, A FIRE OR  
EXPLOSION MAY RESULT, CAUSING  
PROPERTY DAMAGE, PERSONAL INJURY OR  
LOSS OF LIFE.  
SECTION 1 / START-UP PROCEDURES  
BEFORE START-UP  
WATER  
BURNERS  
Water must be flowing through the heater during  
operation. Insure that system is filled with water and  
have pump operating.  
Clean main burners and air louvers of dust, lint and  
debris. Keep heater area clear and free from com-  
bustibles, flammable liquids and chemicals. Do not  
obstruct the flow of combustion and ventilating air.  
Fig. # 8111.0  
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CAUTION: Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground. Since propane can accumulate  
in confined areas, extra care should be exercised when lighting propane heaters.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS AND SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES  
MANUALLY LIGHTED PILOTS  
MILLIVOLT SYSTEM  
A. This appliance has a pilot that must be lighted  
by hand. When lighting the pilot, follow these  
instructions exactly.  
*If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas  
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not  
push in or turn by hand, do not try to repair it.  
Call qualified service technician. Force or  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the  
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to  
the floor because some gas is heavier than air  
and will settle on the floor.  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
*Do not try to light any appliance.  
*Do not touch any electric switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been  
under water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the appliance and to re-  
place any part of the control system and any gas  
control which has been underwater.  
*Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas suppliers' in-  
structions.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Set the thermostat on the lowest setting.  
3. Turn On/Off switch to the "Off" position.  
4. Remove heater door panel.  
5. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise  
to "Off".  
NOTE: Knob cannot be turned from "Pilot" 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 step .  
7. Locate pilot mounted on the right side panel  
of the burner drawer. For burner drawer  
location, see location of control section,  
page 22.  
Honeywell Pilot  
Robertshaw Pilot  
Fig. #8045.1  
Fig. #8083.0  
8. Turn knob on gas control counter-clockwise  
to "Pilot".  
9. Push in control knob all the way and hold it  
in. Immediately place flame to end of pilot  
tube to light pilot. Continue to hold control  
knob in for about 1 minute after the pilot is  
lighted, release knob and it will pop back up.  
Pilot should remain lighted. If it goes out,  
repeat steps 5 through 9.  
GAS CONTROL KNOBS SHOWN IN "OFF"  
POSITION.  
*If knob does not pop up when released,  
stop and immediately call your service  
technician or gas supplier.  
*If the pilot does not stay lit after several  
tries, turn the gas control knob to "Off" and  
call your service technician or gas supplier.  
10. Stand to the side of the heater and turn the  
gas control knob counter-clockwise  
to "On".  
11. Replace heater door panel.  
12. Turn On/Off switch to the "On" position.  
13. Set thermostat to the desired setting.  
Honeywell Gas Valve  
Millivolt  
Robertshaw Gas Valve  
Millivolt  
Fig. #8081.0  
Fig. #8079.0  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
4. Push the gas control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise to "Off". Do not force.  
5. Replace heater door panel.  
1. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
2. Turn On/Off switch to the "Off" position.  
3. Remove heater door panel.  
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CAUTION: Propane gas is heavier than air and will settle on the ground. Since propane can accumulate  
in confined areas, extra care should be exercised when lighting propane heaters.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS AND SHUT-OFF PROCEDURES  
AUTOMATICALLY LIGHTED PILOTS  
ELECTRONIC IGNITION SYSTEMS  
A. This appliance is equipped with an ignition  
device which automatically lights the pilot. Do  
not try to light the pilot by hand.  
*If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
fire department.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas  
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will  
not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it;  
call a qualified service technician. Force or  
attempted repair may result in fire or explosion.  
B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the appli-  
ance area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor  
because some gas is heavier than air and will  
settle on the floor.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS:  
*Do not try to light any appliance.  
*Do not touch any electric switch; do not use  
any phone in your building.  
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has been  
underwater. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the appliance and to  
replace any part of the control system and any  
gas control which has been underwater.  
*Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's  
instructions.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
GAS CONTROL KNOBS  
SHOWN IN "ON" POSITION  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition  
device which automatically lights the pilot.  
Do not try to light the pilot by hand.  
Honeywell  
Gas Valve  
IID  
5. Remove heater door panel.  
6. For Honeywell valve: Push in gas control  
knob slightly and turn clockwise  
to  
"Off". Knob cannot be turned to "Off" unless it  
is pushed in slightly. Do not force.  
For Robertshaw valve: Push in and move  
gas control lever counter-clockwise  
to "OFF" position.  
Fig. # 8082.0  
GAS CONTROL  
LEVER SHOWN  
IN "OFF" POSI-  
TION  
Robertshaw  
Gas Valve  
IID  
7. Wait 5 minutes to clear out any gas. If you  
then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the  
safety information previously stated. If you  
don't smell gas, go to the next step.  
8. Turn gas control knob counter-clockwise  
to "On" (Honeywell).  
Move gas control lever clockwise  
to "ON" position (Robertshaw).  
9. Replace heater door panel.  
GAS INLET  
10. Turn on all electrical power to appliance.  
11. Set thermostat to desired setting.  
12. If the appliance will not operate, follow the in-  
structions "To Turn Off Gas To Appliance"  
and call your service technician or gas  
supplier.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Set the thermostat at the lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all the electric power to the appli-  
ance if service is to be performed.  
3. Remove heater door panel.  
4. For Honeywell valve: Push in gas control  
knob slightly and turn clockwise  
"Off".  
For Robertshaw valve: Push in and move  
gas control lever counter-clockwise  
to "OFF" postion.  
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5. Replace heater door panel.  
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AFTER START-UP  
Feel the inlet and outlet pipes. Outlet pipe should be  
only slightly warmer than the inlet. It should not be hot.  
WARNING: Should overheating occur or the gas  
supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas  
control valve to the appliance.  
Pressure  
Switch  
Location  
VISUAL INSPECTION  
With the heater on, remove the door and make a  
visual check of the pilot and burner. The flame should  
be blue with a well-defined pattern.  
Fig. # 8110.1  
SECTION 2 / CAUTION  
Elevatedwatertemperaturecanbehazardous,andthe  
U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission recom-  
mends the following guidelines:  
MAINBURNERFLAME  
1. Spa or hot tub water temperatures should  
never exceed 104°F (40°C). A temperature  
of 100°F(38°C) is considered safe for a  
healthy adult. Special caution is suggested  
for young children.  
2. Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or  
during spa or hot tub use can cause drowsi-  
ness which could lead to unconsciousness  
and subsequently result in drowning.  
Fig. # 8964  
3. Pregnant Women Beware! Soaking in water  
over 102° F (39°C) can cause fetal damage  
during the first three months of pregnancy,  
(resulting in the birth of a brain damaged or  
deformed child). Pregnant women should  
stick to the 100°F (38°C) maximum rule.  
PILOT BURNER FLAME  
A yellow or "floating" flame indicates restricted air  
openings or incorrect orifice size. Should this occur,  
shut the heater off and contact your installer or gas  
supplier.  
4. Before entering the spa or hot tub, users  
should check the water temperature with an  
accurate thermometer; spa or hot tub,  
thermostats may err in regulating water  
temperatures by as much as 4°F (2.2°C).  
WATER PRESSURE SWITCH  
A water pressure switch is provided in the heater to  
shutofftheburnersintheeventthatwatersupplytothe  
heater is interrupted. It is very important to verify that  
theswitchelectricallyopensandshutsoffthegasvalve  
when water flow to the heater is interrupted. Other-  
wise, rapid and severe damage will likely occur to the  
heater. (The water pressure switch should be checked  
andadjustedforproperoperationbyaqualifiedservice  
person at the time of installation and periodically  
checked thereafter. Refer to pressure switch servicing  
instruction in Section 4 of this manual).  
5. Persons with a medical history of heart  
disease, circulatory problems, diabetes, or  
blood pressure problems should obtain a  
physician's advice before using pools or hot  
tubs.  
6. Persons taking medications which induce  
drowsiness, such as tranquilizers, antihista-  
mines, or anticoagulants, should not use  
spas or hot tubs.  
WARNING: Operation of the heater without water  
circulation will cause rapid and severe damage to the  
heater.  
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SECTION 3 / MAINTENANCE AND CARE PROCEDURES  
4. Your pump strainer basket may be full. If so  
To be followed one month after start-up and then  
semi-annually.  
remove debris.  
5. Your filter may be dirty. If so, backwash or  
clean filter. (To tell if your filter is dirty, the  
gauge pressure will be higher than usual).  
1. Inspect top of heater and draft hood for soot,  
(a sticky black substance around finned  
tubes and "V" baffles), and open flue gas  
passageways.  
6. The pump may have lost it's prime. It may  
be running dry, check the pressure gauge  
on the filter. If there is no pressure; then  
you are not moving water (or your gauge is  
broken). Try to get the pump to run at it's  
normal flow rate.  
CAUTION: Soot may be combustible. Wet sooted  
surfaces completely prior to cleaning. Do not use steel  
wire brush.  
2. Clean main burners and pilot burner of dust  
and lint.  
POOL & SPA WATER CHEMISTRY  
3. Inspect and operate all controls, gas valve  
and pressure relief valve.  
Chemical imbalance can cause severe damage to  
your heater and associated equipment. Maintain your  
water pH between 7.4 and 7.8 and total alkalinity  
between 100 and 150 p.p.m. If the mineral content and  
dissolved solids in the water become too high, scale  
forms inside the heat exchanger tubes, reducing  
heater efficiency and also damaging the heater. If the  
pH drops below 7.2, the heater will be severely dam-  
aged. This will result in corrosion of the heat ex-  
changer. Heat exchanger damage resulting from  
chemicalimbalanceisnotcoveredbythewarranty.  
4. Make a visual check of the burner and pilot  
flame. Flame pattern on the main burner and  
pilot is indicated in the previous illustration.  
Yellow flame means restriction of the air  
openings. Lifting or blowing flame indicates  
high gas pressure. Low flame means low  
gas pressure. Should this occur, shut the  
heater off and contact your gas supplier or  
qualified service agency.  
5. On indoor heaters, clean room intake open-  
ings to assure adequate flow of combustion  
and ventilation air.  
AUTOMATIC CHLORINATORS AND CHEMICAL  
FEEDERS  
All chemicals must be introduced and completely  
diluted into the pool or spa water before being circu-  
lated through the heater. Do not place chlorine tablets  
or bromine sticks in the skimmer. High chemical  
concentrations will result when the pump is not running  
(i.e. overnight).  
CAUTION: Combustion air must not be contaminated  
by corrosive chemical fumes which can damage the  
heater and void the warranty.  
6. Keep area around heater clear and free from  
combustible materials, gasoline and other  
flammable and corrosive vapors and liquids.  
Chlorinators must feed downstream of the heater  
and have an anti-siphoning device to prevent chemical  
back-up into the heater when the pump is shut off.  
BASIC TIPS IF HEATER WILL NOT FIRE:  
1. If you have no electrical power; it may be  
your "circuit breakers" have tripped. Try  
re-setting them.  
NOTE: High chemical concentrates from feeders and  
chlorinators that are out of adjustment will cause very  
rapid corrosion to the heat exchanger in the heaters.  
Such damage is not covered under the warranty.  
2. If you have electrical power but the heater  
will not fire  
check the following:  
3. The time clock must be moved to the "ON"  
position.  
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COLD WEATHER OPERATION  
3. Disconnect compression fittings from the pressure  
switch and return header that connects to the 1/4"  
copper tube and allow the tube to drain.  
MODERATE CLIMATE: Heater operation can con-  
tinue during short term cold spells. When temperatures  
are below freezing flow, (continuous pump operation)  
must be maintained.  
CAUTION: Do not use the heater to maintain water  
temperatures just above freezing or for freeze protec-  
tion. When heaters are used during freezing weather,  
care must be taken to avoid freeze ups. Continuous  
pump operation is a must. Additional protection may be  
required. The heater is not warranted against freeze  
ups.  
COLD CLIMATE: Prolonged operation with water  
temperatures below 50°F is not recommended. When  
starting the heater with pool temperatures below 50°F,  
operate the heater continuously until higher tempera-  
tures are reached. Operating the heater for prolonged  
periods with pool water below 50° can seriously dam-  
age the heater, and is not covered by the warranty. For  
cold climate areas please follow the winterizing proce-  
dures listed .  
WINTERIZING THE POOL & SPA HEATER  
Whenheatersinstalledoutdoorsinfreezingclimate  
areas are to be shut down for the winter, observe the  
following step-by-step procedure:  
1. Turn off gas valve, manual gas valve, and electri-  
cal supply to the heater.  
2. Open drain cock located on the inlet/outlet header,  
(under water pipes). Tilt heater to completely  
drain all the water from the heat exchanger.  
PRESSURE SWITCH  
COMPRESSION FITTING  
RETURN HEADER  
Fig. # 8955  
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PART 2 - INSTALLATION / SERVICE INSTRUCTIONS  
SECTION 1 / RECEIVING EQUIPMENT  
SECTION 3 / INSTALLATION  
INSTRUCTIONS  
On receipt of your equipment it is suggested that  
you visually check for external damage to the carton. If  
thecartonisdamaged,anoteshouldbemadeontheBill  
of Lading when signing for equipment. Remove the  
heater from the carton and if it is damaged, report the  
damage to the carrier immediately.  
On occasion, we ship some items loose. Be sure  
that you receive the number of packages indicated on  
the Bill of Lading.  
When ordering parts, you must specify modeland  
serial number of the heater. When ordering under  
warranty conditions, you must also specify date of  
installation.  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
These instructions are intended for the use of  
qualified personnel only, specifically trained and expe-  
rienced in the installation of this type of heating equip-  
ment and related system components. Installation and  
servicepersonnelmayberequiredbysomestatestobe  
licensed. If your state is such, be sure your contractor  
bears the appropriate license. Persons not qualified  
shall not attempt to fix this equipment nor attempt  
repairs according to these instructions.  
WARNING: Improper installation, adjustment, altera-  
tion, service or maintenance may damage the equip-  
ment, create a hazard resulting in asphyxiation, explo-  
sion or fire, and will void the warranty.  
Raypak recommends that this manual be reviewed  
thoroughly before installing your Raypak pool/spa  
heater. If there are any questions that this manual does  
not answer, please contact the factory or your local  
Raypak Representative.  
CODE REQUIREMENTS  
NOTE: The heater should not be located in an area  
where possible water leakage will result in damage to  
the area adjacent to the appliance or to the structure.  
When such locations cannot be avoided, it is recom-  
mended that a suitable drain pan, adequately drained,  
be installed under the appliance. The pan must not  
restrict combustion air flow.  
SECTION 2 / GENERAL  
SPECIFICATIONS  
Theseheatersaredesigncertifiedandtestedunder  
the requirements of ANSI Z21.56/CSA 4.7 American  
National Standard/CSA Standard for gas fired pool  
heaters.  
Theheaterisinterchangeableandcanbeusedeither  
indoor or outdoors. The appropriate top designated for  
that type of use is required. If desired, the top can be  
changedatalaterdatetochangefromoutdoortoindoor  
or vice versa. Millivolt heaters contain a self-generating  
electrical system operating between .25 and .75 volts.  
Installationmustbeinaccordancewithlocalcodes,  
or, in the absence of local codes, with the latest edition  
of the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, and the  
National Electrical Code, ANSI/NFPA 70.  
BASE INSTALLATION  
AMBIENT TEMPERATURE RATING OF  
HEATER COMPONENTS  
Heater must be mounted on a level base, such as  
cement slab, cement blocks or another non-combus-  
tible surface.Anoptionalnon-combustiblebaseisavail-  
able for all models. An alternate method for providing  
a base for combustible floors is illustrated. Heaters may  
not be installed on carpeting.  
Millivolt Heater with Honeywell Gas Valve  
+32°F to +175°F  
Millivolt Heater with Robertshaw Gas Valve  
0°F to +175°F  
Electronic Ignition Heater *  
-32°F to + 175°F  
ALTERNATEMETHODFORPROVIDINGA  
NON-COMBUSTIBLEBASE  
* Requires 120V or 240V Power Supply  
12"  
Minimum  
Rated inputs suitable for up to 2000 feet eleva-  
tion.Forelevationsabove2000feet,reduceinput4%for  
each1000feetabovesealevel,ashighelevationreduces  
combustionperformance.  
12"  
Minimum  
TER  
HEA  
Fig. # 8148.1  
Sheet Metal  
24 Gauge  
4"  
Minimum  
Hollow concrete cinder block,  
align holes and leave ends open.  
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CLEARANCES  
WARNING: The heater shall 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 heavy internal rusting or damage some  
electrical components, and this would void the warranty.  
ALLHEATERS  
For clearances from combustible surfaces, see the following chart.  
CLEARANCESFROMCOMBUSTIBLECONSTRUCTION  
INDOORINSTALLATION  
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION  
Top*(Drafthood) - 42"  
Vent - 6"  
Back-12"  
Right Side - 6"  
Left Side - 12"  
Front - Alcove  
Top *(Stackless Top or Outdoor Stack) - Unobstructed  
Back - 12"  
Sides - 6"  
*Clearance from Top of Vent Terminal.  
For servicing, provide at least 24" in front of the heater for burner tray removal, and at least 18" on the back of the  
heater to inspect and delime the heat exchanger.  
OUTDOORHEATERS  
These heaters are design certified for outdoor installation, when equipped with the approved tops designated  
for outdoor use.  
HEATERWITHOUTDOOR  
STACKLESS TOP  
Fig# 8116  
WARNING: Do not install within 3 feet of a Heat Pump or an outdoor condensing unit. Strong air intake from  
this equipment can disturb the combustion process and cause damage or personal injury.  
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Heaters must not be installed under an overhang of less than three (3) feet from the top of heater. Three (3)  
sides must be open in the area under the overhang. Roof water drainage must be diverted away from the heaters  
installed under overhangs with the use of gutters:  
The point from where the flue products exit the heater must be a minimum of four (4) feet below, four (4) feet  
horizontally from or one (1) foot above any door, window or gravity inlet to a building. The top surface of the heater  
shall be at least three (3) feet above any forced air inlet, or intake ducts located within ten (10) feet horizontally.  
4
foot  
Minimum  
4
foot  
Minimum  
4
foot  
Minimum  
3
foot  
Minimum  
1
foot  
10 foot  
Minimum  
Minimum  
Forced Air Inlet  
Fig. # 8245.1  
HIGH WIND CONDITIONS (OUTDOOR UNITS ONLY)  
In areas where high winds are frequent, it may be necessary 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.  
In areas of daily high winds, it may be necessary to replace the outdoor stackless top with a stack adapter in  
combination with a wind resistant/weather proof outdoor stack. See illustration below.  
The outdoor stack serves the same function as the  
low profile stackless top and should be installed in  
accordance with the same clearance requirements.  
Fig. # 9304  
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INDOOR HEATERS  
The design is also certified for indoor installation when equipped with the approved draft hood. Locate heater  
ascloseaspracticaltoachimneyorgasvent. Heatermustalwaysbeventedtotheoutside. SeeVentPipingSection  
for venting details. Minimum allowable space is shown on the nameplate.  
INDOOR  
DRAFT HOOD  
Fig. # 9305  
COMBUSTION AIR (INDOOR UNITS ONLY)  
AIR FOR COMBUSTION AND VENTILATION (Indoor Units Only)  
The heater must have both combustion and ventilation air. Minimum requirements for net free air supply  
openings, one 12 inches from ceiling for ventilation and one 12 inches from the floor for combustion air as outlined  
in Z 223.1 - 1988 and any local codes that may have jurisdiction.  
CAUTION: Combustion air must not be contaminated by corrosive chemical fumes which can damage the heater  
and void the warranty.  
a. All Air From Inside the Building:  
Each opening shall have a minimum of 151 net free square inches.  
b. All Air From Outdoors:  
Whenairissupplieddirectlyfromoutsideofbuilding, eachopeningshallhaveaminimumof38netfreesquare  
inches.  
VENTING CONNECTIONS  
Top Vent Opening  
VENT TERMINAL (Outdoor) STACKLESS TOP  
STEP 1 : Remove the front (4) screws which fasten  
jacket top to heater.  
STEP 2 : Line up top vent opening over heater vent  
opening.  
STEP 3 : Lower outdoor top onto unit lining up slots  
in outdoor top with screw holes in jacket  
top.  
STEP 4 : Reinstall (6) screws to secure jacket top  
and outdoor top to unit.  
Fig. # 9306  
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VENT TERMINAL (Outdoor) OUTDOOR STACK  
horizontal runs of vent pipe and too many elbows. If  
installationrequireshorizontalnon-verticalruns,thevent  
pipe must have a minimum of 1/4 inch per foot rise and  
should be supported at not less than five foot intervals.  
Plumbers tape, criss-crossed, will serve to space both  
horizontalandverticalpiping. Gasventssupportedonly  
by the flashing and extending above the roof more than  
five feetshouldbesecurelyguyedorbracedtowithstand  
snow and wind loads. We recommend use of insulated  
vent pipe spacer through the roofs and walls.  
STEP 1 Line up (8) holes in jacket top with (8)  
holes in adapter assembly.  
STEP 2 Lower entire outdoor stack assembly  
on to jacket top.  
STEP 3 Secure with fasteners provided.  
Forprotectionagainstrainorblockagebysnow,the  
vent pipe must terminate with a vent cap which com-  
plies with the local codes or, in the absence of such  
codes,latesteditionof theNationalFuelGasCode,ANSI  
Z223.1.  
The discharge opening must be a minimum of two  
feet vertically from the roof surface and at least two feet  
higher than any part of the building within ten feet. Vent  
stack shall be at least five feet in vertical height above  
the drafthood outlet. The vent cap location shall have  
a minimum clearance of 4 feet horizontally from, and in  
no case above or below, unless a four foot horizontal  
distance is maintained, from electric meters, gas me-  
ters regulators and relief equipment.  
The weight of the vent stack or chimney must not  
rest on boiler draft hood. Support must be provided in  
compliance with applicable codes. The boiler top and  
drafthoodmustbereadilyremoveableformaintenance  
and inspection. Vent pipe should be adequately sup-  
ported to maintain proper clearances from combustible  
construction.  
Fig. #9307  
VENT TERMINAL (Indoor)  
Locate and assemble as shown. Secure with  
screws supplied in envelope inside carton.  
DRAFT HOOD  
Type "B" double wall or equivalent vent pipe is  
recommended. However single wall metal vent pipe  
may be used as specified in the latest edition of the  
National Flue Gas Code ANSI Z 223.1.  
MOUNTING  
SCREWS (8)  
10' OR LESS  
VENT CAP  
2' MIN  
2' MIN  
Fig. # 9308  
5' MIN  
VENTPIPING  
VENT PIPE  
WARNING: Indoor boilers require a drafthood that  
must be connected to a vent pipe and properly vented  
to the outside. Failure to follow this procedure can  
cause fire or fatal carbon monoxide poisoning.  
DRAFT HOOD  
Vent piping the same size or larger than the draft  
hoodoutletisrecommended,however,whenthetotalvent  
height is at least ten (10) feet (draft hood relief opening  
to vent terminal), the vent pipe size may be reduced as  
specifiedinChapter10ofthelatesteditionNationalFuel  
GasCode,ANSIZ223.1. Asmuchaspossibleavoidlong  
HEATER  
Fig. # 8119.0  
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Manometer  
GAS SUPPLY CONNECTIONS  
Gas piping must have a sediment trap ahead of the  
heater gas controls, and a manual shut-off valve lo-  
cated outside the heater jacket. All gas piping should  
be tested after installation in accordance with local  
codes.  
Gas Pressure  
Test Upstream  
Manual Shut  
Off Valve  
Heater Jacket  
Gas Valve  
Manual Shut-Off  
Gas Valve  
Valve  
Gas Pressure Test  
at Gas Valve  
Gas Pressure Test at Heater  
Fig. # 8149.0  
Gas Inlet  
Union  
ROBERTSHAW VALVE  
Sediment Trap  
Fig. # 8090.0  
CAUTION: The heater and its manual shut off valve  
must be disconnected from the gas supply during any  
pressure testing of that system at test pressures in  
excess of 1/2 psig (3.45 KPA). Dissipate test pressure  
in the gas supply line before reconnecting the heater  
and its manual shut off valve to gas supply line.  
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THIS PROCEDURE MAY  
DAMAGE THE GAS VALVE. OVER PRESSURED  
GASVALVESARENOTCOVEREDBYWARRANTY.  
The heater and its gas connections shall be leak tested  
before placing the appliance in operation. Use soapy  
water for leak test. Do NOT use open flame.  
W. C. adjustment  
HONEYWELL VALVE  
W. C. adjustment  
NOTE: Do not use teflon tape on gas line pipe thread.  
A flexible sealant is recommended.  
A minimum of 7" W.C. and a maximum of 14" W.C.  
upstream pressure under load, and no load conditions  
must be provided for natural gas or a minimum of 12"  
W.C. and a maximum of 14" for propane gas.  
GAS PRESSURE REGULATOR  
Fig. # 8081.0  
PIPE SIZING FOR GAS CONNECTIONS  
The gas pressure regulator is present and sealed  
at 4"W.C. for natural gas, and 11"W.C. for propane  
gas. Between the gas valve and the burners is a 1/8"  
pipe plug. The pressure at this point , taken with a  
manometer, should be about 3.7"W.C. natural gas  
and 10.5"W.C. propane gas. If an adjustment is  
needed, remove seal and turn adjustment screw  
clockwise  
MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH  
Natural Gas 1000BTU/FT3 .60 Specific Gravity  
@ 0.5" WC Pressure Drop  
Propane Gas 2500BTU/FT3 1.53 Specific Gravity  
@ 0.5" WC Pressure Drop  
to increase pressure or counter-clockwise  
to decrease pressure.  
1/2"  
3/4"  
1"  
MODEL  
155B  
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35  
60  
145  
200  
500  
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PLUMBING FOR WATER CONNECTIONS  
LOCATION  
FLOW RATES  
The VERSA heater requires water flow and posi-  
tive pressure to fire and operate properly. It must  
therefore be installed downstream of the discharge  
side of the filter pump. A typical installation is plumbed  
as follows:  
MIN GPM  
MAX GPM 115*  
*When flow rates exceed 115 GPM an external auxil-  
iary bypass valve is required. See external auxiliary  
bypass valve section for details.  
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1. The inlet side of the filter is plumbed directly  
to the discharge side of the filter pump;  
2. The outlet side of the filter is then plumbed  
to the inlet of the heater; and  
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.  
COMPANION FLANGE CONNECTIONS  
DO NOT use petroleum base assembly fluids  
(such as Petroleum Jelly or lubricating oil). If assembly  
lubrication is required use a silicone base such as  
Amoral etc.  
Theinlet/outletsingleheaderflangesaredesigned  
for four type of water connections. There are two sets  
of flange gaskets supplied with your header; one set  
installed, between flanges and in/out header, and the  
othersetshippedlooseintheunit. Usetheappropriate  
gasket design, for all your heater connections.  
Plumbingfromtheheaterbacktothepoolmustnot  
have any valves or restriction that could prevent flow  
when the pump is operating. To do so will void the  
warranty  
Heater must be located so that any water leaks will  
not damage the structure of adjacent area. High  
temperature 2" plastic pipe (CPVC) may be threaded  
directlyintotheheaderflanges. Thisisnotthesameas  
the Schedule 80 PVC pipe which is also colored gray.  
PVC may be used immediately after the CPVC adapt-  
ers  
GASKET DESIGN #1: (Factory installed) Accepts  
1-1/2" copper tube or 1-1/4" galvanized pipe as a slip  
connections.  
GASKET DESIGN #2: (Loose In a bag) Accepts 2"  
copper tube as a slip connection. The flange is  
threaded for 2" screw in pipe connections. Also used  
with the 2" CPVC adapters.  
2" CPVC Adapters  
#1  
#2  
S80  
Fig. # 8095.1  
Fig. # 8097.1  
S80  
INLET/OUTLET HEADER  
Fig. # 8192.1  
INLET OUTLET HEADER  
FLANGE GASKET  
CAUTION: NEVER install PVC directly into header  
flanges. Use the 2" CPVC adapter supplied loose with  
the heater.  
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HEADER FLANGE  
Fig. # 8093.1  
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UNITHERM GOVERNOR OPERATION  
From Heater  
To Heater  
The patented Unitherm Governor is a thermostatic  
mixing valve specifically designed to maintain constant  
heater internal temperature between 105°-115°F de-  
spite continually changing flow rates from the filter and  
changing pool temperatures. This narrow range is  
neededtopreventdamagingcondensationontheburn-  
ers which will occur if the heater runs for any length of  
time below 100°F. It is also needed to inhibit scale  
formation in the tubes by maintaining temperatures  
well below accelerated scaling temperatures.  
To Pool  
From Pool  
Auxiliary Bypass Valve (do not use gate valve)  
Fig. # 8150.0  
INTERNAL AUTOMATIC BY-PASS VALVE  
AUXILIARY BYPASS VALVE ADJUSTMENT  
In addition to the Unitherm Governor, a built-in  
automatic by-pass valve is provided in the in/out  
header. While the Unitherm Governor responds to the  
changes in water temperature in the heater, the internal  
by-pass valve automatically responds to changes in  
water pressure in the piping system. Proper amount of  
water flow is maintained through the heater under  
varying pressures dictated by the conditions of the  
pump and filter.  
Tosetbypass:Withcleanfilter, adjustmentismade  
by feeling the inlet and outlet pipes at the heater. Outlet  
pipes should be slightly warmer than inlet and comfort-  
able to the touch. If pipe is hot, close bypass; if cold,  
open bypass.  
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE INSTALLATION  
To conform to local building codes, it may be  
necessary to install a pressure relief valve. A 3/4"  
pressurereliefvalvehavingacapacityequaltoBTU/HR  
output of the heater to be installed is recommended for  
this appliance.  
A 3/4" NPT connection is provided in the inlet/outlet  
header for installation of a pressure relief valve. The  
valve shall be installed in a vertical position.  
PRESSURE RELIEF  
VALVE  
PRV DISCHARGE  
CONNECTION  
Fig, # 8078.0  
EXTERNAL AUXILIARY BYPASS VALVE  
(where required)  
Anauxiliarybypassvalveshouldbeusedwhenflow  
rates exceed 115 GPM (usually a high performance  
pump size larger than 2 HP will exceed this flow rate).  
This valve is required to complement the function of the  
automatic bypass valve, particularly when starting the  
heater in winter or early spring when the spa or pool  
temperature is down below 50°F. It also serves to  
eliminate needless pressure drop through the heater  
and accompanying reduction in the flow rate to the spa  
jets, etcetera.  
INLET/OUTLET HEADER  
Fig. # 8095.0  
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NOTE:Toavoidwaterdamageorscaldingduetovalve NOTE: IID PROPANE UNITS ONLY: Heater is  
operation, drain pipemust beconnected tovalveoutlet equipped with an electronic ignition device with a 100%  
and run to a safe place of discharge. Drain pipe must safety lockout feature. If the heater fails to start or  
be the same size as the valve discharge connection lockout, reset the ignition device by interrupting the  
throughout its entire length and must pitch downward power to the heater for 60 seconds.  
from the valve. No shut-off valve shall be installed  
between the relief valve and the drain line. Valve lever CAUTION: If service replacement of the electronic  
should be tripped at least once a year to ensure that ignition device is required, replace only with a 100%  
waterways are clear.  
safety lockout device with 90 second trial for pilot  
ignition.  
ELECTRICAL WIRING  
NOTE: If it is necessary to replace any of the original HONEYWELL  
wiring, it must be replaced with 105°C wire or its INTERMITTENT  
equivalent, except all black wire must be replaced with IGNITION  
150°C wire or its equivalent.  
DEVICE  
CAUTION: Label all wires prior to disconnection when  
servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper  
anddangerousoperation. Verifyproperoperationafter  
servicing.  
DANGER - SHOCK HAZARD - Make sure electrical  
power to the heater is disconnected to avoid potential  
serious injury or damage to components.  
MILLIVOLT SYSTEM  
The Millivolt System Residential Heater is equip-  
ped with a self-generating electrical system in which  
the electric current is provided by means of a pilot  
generator. No external electrical connections are re-  
quired.  
Fig. # 8929.1  
ELECTRONIC INTERMITTENT IGNITION  
DEVICE SYSTEM (IID)  
NOTE: When the electrical hookup to the heater  
requires both 24V and 115V or 240V, each input  
voltage must be isolated in separate conduit.  
The Electronic Intermittent Ignition Device automati-  
cally lights the pilot and main burners upon a call for  
heat. The heater is supplied with a dual voltage trans-  
former for120V or240Vinputpower hookup. Heaters  
are factory wired for 240V power supply.  
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For 120 V input power to the unit, connect the black wire  
to the “L1” or hot leg of the power supply. Connect the  
white wire to the “L2” or neutral leg of the power supply.  
Attach the wire nut to the red wire. There should be no  
WIRING DIAGRAM KEY  
connection to the red wire for 120V operation.  
Fig. #9240  
For 240 V input power to the unit, connect the black wire  
to the “L1” or hot leg of the power supply. Connect the red  
wire to the “L2” or second hot leg of the power supply.  
Attach the wire nut to the white wire. There should be no  
connection to the white wire for 240V operation.  
Fig. # 8096.0  
Fig. # 9241  
Heater must be electrically grounded and bonded in  
accordance with local codes, or, in the absence of local  
codes,withthelatesteditionoftheNationalElectricalcode,  
ANSI/NFPA70.  
NOTE: Input power to the heater (120/240V) should be  
suppliedfromtheload(Pump)sideoftimeclockorswitch.  
Connecting heater to continuous power source will allow  
"Fail"indications(serviceandpressureswitch)whenpump  
is not operating.  
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WIRING DIAGRAM MILLIVOLT UNITS  
Fig. #2182e  
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WIRING DIAGRAM 152148 Model 155 IID  
BL  
BL  
BL  
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SECTION 4 / SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS  
GENERAL LOCATION OF CONTROLS  
VIEW OF HEATER FROM FRONT  
VIEW OF HEATER FROM BACK  
HIGH LIMITS  
SOLID STATE  
THERMOSTAT  
CONTROL  
UNITHERM  
GOVERNOR  
IGNITION CONTROL  
PRESSURE SWITCH  
DRAIN VALVE  
GAS VALVE  
PILOT  
THERMAL FUSE  
Fig. # 8110.1  
CONTROLS / ADJUSTMENTS / REPLACEMENTS  
CONTROL PANEL REMOVAL  
TEMPERATURE CONTROLS  
1. Remove lower door.  
The pool or spa water temperature is controlled by  
the pool heater thermostat on the upper front panel of  
the heater. The control center contains an On/Off  
toggle switch and a thermostat. The switch functions  
as a means for turning the heater on or off.  
The thermostat is fitted with a means of limiting the  
uppertemperaturelimitbelowthemaximumlevel. The  
knob stop adjustment ring illustrated below is adjust-  
able by loosening the set screw, rotating the knobstop  
ring to the desired location and retightening the set  
screw.  
2. Remove (2) screws from bottom flange of  
control panel.  
3. Slide down control panel to clear jacket top  
panel.  
4. Rotate control panel down until panel stops. Do  
not force.  
NOTE: Caution must be taken not to damage  
controlsor wiring.  
Jacket Top Panel  
Control Panel  
Typical  
Comfortable  
Spa  
Temperature  
Range  
Typical Comfortable  
Pool Temperature  
Range  
Knobstop Ring  
Set Screw  
Mounting Screws (2)  
Fig. # 8104.0  
Fig. # 8267.0  
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PRESSURE SWITCH  
TWO SPEED PUMPS  
The pressure switch, or heater actuator, insures  
that the heater operates only when the filter pump is in  
operation. It is factory set at 1.75 PSI for deck level  
installations. When the heater is located below the  
levelofthespaorpool, itmaybenecessarytoresetthe  
pressure switch to compensate for the no-flow static  
head. If it is necessary to reset the pressure switch, we  
recommend the following procedure:  
In some cases, the flow on the low-speed is insuf-  
ficient to operate the heater. This is apparent when the  
pressure switch cannot be further adjusted or if the  
heater makes banging noises. In these cases, the  
pump must be run at high speed when heating the  
water.  
CAUTION: Do not operate the heater without the  
functionof a properly adjusted pressure switch.  
PRESSURE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT:  
HIGH LIMITS  
1. With pump and heater on, turn adjustment  
knob (clockwise) until a click is heard from  
the gas valve.  
The heater is equipped with two automatic high  
limits. Set to operate at 135°F and 140°F.  
2. Turn adjustment knob (counter clockwise)  
1/4" turn.  
3. Turn pump off and on several times. Heater  
should shut off immediately. If it does not,  
repeat steps above until proper adjustment  
is made.  
NOTE: Anerratichighlimitisoftencharacteristicof an  
internal heat exchanger problem, i.e. scale buildup,  
and U.G. operation. Refer to troubleshooting section.  
Fig. # 8153.0  
HIGH LIMIT REMOVAL  
1. Shut off main electrical power switch to  
heater.  
2. Remove inspection panels.  
3. Drain heater.  
4. Remove defective high limit and replace with  
a new high limit.  
5. Reverse above procedure to re-install.  
Adjustment Knob  
Fig. # 8069.1  
FLAME ROLL-OUT SAFETY SWITCH  
PRESSURE SWITCH ADJUSTMENT RANGE  
Theheaterisequippedwithathermalcutoffdevice  
to prevent flame roll-out in the event the heat ex-  
changer becomes blocked. This is a "Single-use" type  
fusiblelinkorthermalfuse, thatmustbereplacedwhen  
disabled by an over temperature condition, caused by  
excessive restriction in the heat exchanger flue pas-  
sage.  
Heat Exchanger Height  
5' Max.  
5' Max.  
Pool or Spa  
Heat Exchanger Height  
Fig. # 8152.0  
NOTE: Ifheaterisinstalledoutsideofthelimitsshown,  
a flow switch must be used in place of the pressure  
switchwhenmountedandwiredadjacenttotheheater.  
Fig. #9177  
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PILOT SAFETY (Millivolt System)  
3. Lift burners from slotted spacers and slide from  
orifices. Clean with a wire brush.  
The heaters equipped with the standing pilot  
(millivolt system), have pilot generators which act as a  
safety device to shut off the flow of gas to the main  
burners and the pilot burner in case the pilot flame is  
extinguished. The pilot burner must be manually re-  
lighted to place the heater in operation again. Refer to  
the lighting instructions provided on the heater label.  
4. Orifices usually do not need to be replaced. To  
clean, run either copper wire or wood toothpick  
through orifice. Do not enlarge hole. To remove  
orifice, use a socket wrench and remove from  
manifold. DO NOT overtighten when reinstalling.  
Burner Hold Down Bracket  
Burners  
PILOT SAFETY (IID Units) ELECTRIC IGNITION  
The heater employs a pilot safety which closes the  
maingasvalvewithin8/10thsofasecondwheneverthe  
pilot flame is interrupted. Pilot flame is automatically lit  
when the device is powered. Unit performs its own  
safety check and opens the main valve only after the  
pilot is proven to be lit.  
BURNER DRAWER REMOVAL  
Fig. # 8057.0  
1. Shut off main electrical power switch to heater.  
2. Shut off gas upstream of heater.  
PILOT REMOVAL AND CLEANING  
3. Remove front door.  
1. Disconnect pilot tubing, and wires from gas valve.  
2. Remove pilot assembly from burner tray.  
3. Remove pilot from bracket.  
4. Remove pilot orifice and air opening (Honeywell  
MV unit only), and clean with wire or small brush.  
CAUTION! Do not enlarge hole in pilot orifice.  
5. Reverse above procedure to reinstall.  
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 gas valve.  
7. Slide out burner tray.  
8. Reverse above procedure to reinstall.  
GAS VALVE REMOVAL  
1. Shut off gas supply to the heater. Remove gas  
piping to gas valve inlet.  
2. Disconnect wires, pilot tubing and bleed line, if  
required.  
3. Turn vertical gas pipe from manifold slightly and  
unscrew gas valve.  
Pilot  
Pilot  
4. Reverse above procedure to re-install.  
Air  
Opening  
MAIN BURNER AND ORIFICE REMOVAL  
1. Remove burner drawer. See burner drawer  
removal procedure.  
2. Remove screws and burner hold down bracket.  
Orifice  
Orifice  
NOTE: If the heat exchanger is sooted badly, the  
burner hold down bracket and spacer can become  
distorted from direct flame impingement and this usu-  
ally necessitates replacement of these parts.  
HONEWELL PILOT  
ROBERTSHAW PILOT  
Fig. # 8045.1  
Fig. # 8102.0  
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HEAT EXCHANGER REMOVAL  
GASKET  
U.G.  
1. Shut water, gas and electricity off, close valves  
and relieve pressure, remove relief valve. Re-  
move side inspection panels.  
RETAINER PLUG  
SPRING  
2. Remove top holding screws.  
3. Remove draft diverter, lift and remove top and flue  
collector on stack-type models. Remove inspec-  
tion panels.  
4. Loosen bolts and disconnect flange nuts on inlet/  
outletheader,loosenunion(s)atgaspipeandslide  
boiler away from piping until studs clear the  
header.  
5. Remove combustion chamber clips at the four  
corners of the heat exchanger.  
FIig. # 8071.0  
6. Lift heat exchanger straight up using caution not to  
damage refractory.  
7. Reverse above procedure to reinstall.  
To test the operation of the Unitherm Governor,  
place in hot water (over 110 °F) and watch for move-  
ment against spring. If there is no movement, replace  
unit.  
CONTROL IMMERSION WELL REPLACEMENT  
TUBE CLEANING PROCEDURE (Typical)  
1. Shut water off to heater and drain heat exchanger.  
2. Remove jacket top panel.  
3. Remove old control well with bushing and sleeve,  
with 7/8" wrench or socket.  
4. Slip "O" ring gasket over control well and install in  
header.  
Establisharegularinspectionschedule,frequency  
depending on local water condition and severity of  
service. Do not let the tubes clog up solidly. Clean out  
deposits over 1/16" in thickness.  
The heater must be cleaned from the rear as  
shown. It is preferable, however, to remove the heat  
exchanger and the in/out header for better visibility  
through the tubes and to be sure the ground-up lime  
dust does not get into the system.  
"O" RING GASKET  
WELL ASSEMBLY  
Note that you do not remove the top panel or the  
heat exchanger, generally.  
After reaming, mount the wire brush in place of the  
auger and clean out debris remaining in the tubes.  
Another method is to remove the heat exchanger,  
ream tubes and immerse heat exchanger in non-  
inhibited de-scale solvent.  
Fig. # 8101.0  
UNITHERM GOVERNOR (U.G.) REPLACEMENT  
1. Shutwater,gasandelectricityoff,closevalvesand  
relieve pressure.  
2. Drain heat exchanger.  
3. Remove retainer plug located under outlet pipe  
connection.  
4. Remove spring and replace old U.G. with a new  
U.G.  
5. Reverse above procedure to re-install.  
Fig. # 8128.0  
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TUBE REPLACEMENT PROCEDURE  
DESOOTING PROCEDURE  
On Raypak units, tube replacement may be ef-  
fected without rolling, as a temporary means of repair,  
providing there are two or more tubes rolled in to act as  
stays on the left or right sides. The "O" rings should  
provide a seal up to 125 PSI working pressure. Use 3/  
8" heavy duty reversible drill motor or larger to power  
the tube roller. If a reversible drill is not available, after  
rolling the tube in, remove the drill motor and wrench  
out the roller. A tube roller is available from the factory.  
Shutgasandpowerofftotheunit,closethesystem  
off and drain the heater. Remove the draft diverter.  
Remove the access panel and jacket top. Lift the flue  
collector off. Remove "V" baffles over tube(s) to be  
replaced.Ifnopipeunionshavebeenprovided,usethe  
header as a union, remove the flange nuts off the inlet-  
outlet header, break gas connection and slide heater  
away from piping to allow room to work. Pull wedge  
clipsoutofcontrolwellsandremovesensingbulbs. Lift  
heat exchanger straight up and out.  
CAUTION: SOOT IS COMBUSTIBLE. EXERCISE  
EXTREME CARE.  
Soot can clog areas between fins and cause even-  
tual tube failure. Any sign of soot at the base of the  
burners or around the outer jacket indicates a need for  
cleaning.  
1. Remove top and flue collector from cabinet.  
2. Remove "V" baffles from heat exchanger.  
3. Remove burner drawer. (See burner tray  
removal).  
4. Take garden hose and wash heat exchanger,  
making sure soot is removed from between fins.  
(Avoid excessive water against refractory).  
5. Reassemble-When heater is fired, some steam  
will form from wet refractory. This is normal.  
Inspect header gaskets at this time. Unless sev-  
ered, they are reusable. The tube may be cut out with  
a hacksaw or hammer and chiseled adjacent to both  
tube sheets, leaving studs in the tube sheets. Then  
proceed to collapse studs in the tube sheets with a  
chisel or screwdriver. Use caution not to cut into the  
tube sheet. Replacement tubes will have the fins  
stripped off longer on one end. The long end is inserted  
into the opening of the tube sheet first; then the short  
end is fitted through the opposite tube sheet. If the tube  
ends become dented or bent, straighten at least (4)  
inches back from the tube end by means of a tapered  
punch.  
NOTE: In extreme cases it may be necessary to re-  
move the heat exchanger completely for cleaning. The  
simplest method is steam cleaning at the local car  
wash. DO NOT WIREBRUSH.  
COMBUSTION CHAMBER REMOVAL  
To remove combustion chamber, you must first  
have removed the heat exchanger. Unbolt metal com-  
bustion chamber retainer from top and remove com-  
bustion chamber panels individually.  
Insert tube roller into tube opening up to stop  
against tube, then push center rod in until roller is tight.  
Be careful to keep replacement tube squared up 1/8"  
outside each tube sheet. A loose tube will sometimes  
pull toward the roller. Attach drill motor to tube roller,  
holding it straight and level. Proceed to expand tube  
until the tool begins to grab. At this point, 1/2" to 1"  
should be exposed on the tool shank. Reverse drill  
motororwrenchoutbyhand.Careshouldbeexercised  
to avoid applying excessive torque during rolling op-  
eration and to avoid thinning out any part of the tube  
wall excessively over .015". Use same procedure at  
the opposite end of the tube.  
REFRACTORY PANELS TOP VIEW  
Fig. # 8155.0  
Apply line pressure test, and re-roll, if necessary,  
before reassembly of the heater.  
RAYPAK TUBE CLEANING KIT  
Extension Pieces (5)  
Auger with Carbide Tip  
Wire Brush  
Fig. # 8154.0  
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SECTION 5 / TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE  
IMPORTANT NOTICE  
These instructions are primarily intended for the use of qualified personnel specifically trained and experienced in the installation  
of this type of heating equipment and related system components. Installation and service personnel may be required by some  
states to be licensed. Persons not qualified shall not attempt to install this equipment nor attempt repairs according to these  
instructions.  
MECHANICAL (FOR QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY)  
PROBLEM  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
Harmonics, or whining noise.  
U.G. Inoperative.......................... Check movement by putting in hot water (110°F  
or higher). If no movement, replace.  
*Debris or restriction in system........ Locate the restriction and remove. Flush system  
and clean.  
*Debris in gas line......................... Remove debris or blow out gas line.  
Low flow....................................  
Scale forming in heat exchanger - clean heat  
exchanger and check pool pH and total alkalinity.  
Heater going on and off  
continously.  
Dirty filter..................................  
Low water level in pool.................. Raise water level.  
External bypass setting out of  
Backwash filter.  
adjustment................................  
*Pressure switch out of  
Adjust bypass  
adjustment................................  
Adjust pressure switch  
Liming or scale forming on  
Sooting  
Pool water.................................  
heat exchanger.  
Recommended pH should be between 7.4 and 7.8  
Total alkalinity 100-150 PPM maximum. Hardness  
150-400 PPM maximum.  
High flow rates...........................  
Reduce by adding manual bypass valve and  
adjust by putting thermometer in header (1/4"  
NPT) drain opening. Set bypass so thermometer  
reads between 105° and 110°F.  
U.G. Inoperative.........................  
Check movement by putting in hot water (110°F  
or higher). If no movement, replace.  
*Air starvation..............................  
*Improper venting.........................  
*Insects or debris clogging  
Refer to installation instructions.  
Follow recommended installation instructions.  
burner intake ports......................  
Clean burners.  
Pilot outage.  
Low gas pressure........................ Adjust gas pressure.  
Restricted pilot........................... Clean pilot.  
Weak pilot generator.................... Replace pilot.  
Yellow lazy flame  
Low gas pressure........................ Adjust gas pressure.  
*Insects or debris clogging  
burner intake ports......................  
Clean burners.  
Outer jacket very hot  
(paint blistered)  
*Broken refractory caused by  
shipping damage or improper  
combustion................................  
Excessive sooting of heat  
Replace refractory panels.  
exchanger.................................  
Determine cause of sooting & correct.  
Takes long time to heat  
pool or spa.  
Calculate temperature in /hr......... Heat rise (°/hr.)= Htr. Output  
Pool gallonage x 8.33  
or refer to heater sizing chart.  
This does not take into account heat loss due  
to weather.  
Filter not running long enough........ Reset time clock.  
Dirty filter................................... Clean filter.  
Gas line or meter undersized......... Refer to installation instructions.  
Liming  
Bypassing too much water............ Inspect bypass for movement, if no movement,  
replace.  
U.G. not functioning...................... Replace if no movement when heated.  
(* Usually occurs on initial start-up.)  
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Leaking at well.  
Overacid..................................  
Overacid..................................  
Replace well and maintain water chemistry  
properly.  
Replace heat exchanger and maintain  
chemistry properly.  
Leaking at heat exchanger.  
Gasket brittle and leaking -  
(overheated).  
Heater running after pump  
Shuts off...................................  
Refractory damage.....................  
Sooted heater............................  
See pressure switch adjustment.  
Replace refractory.  
Determine cause of sooting and correct.  
ELECTRICAL ( MILLIVOLT)  
RAYPAK POOL OR SPA HEATER ELECTRICAL  
CHECK WITH MV GAS VALVE  
CAUTION: For qualified service personnel only.  
1. Filter must be on with adequate water flow through heater.  
2. Gas valve must be "ON" position. Thermostat set higher  
than pool water temperature.  
3. Jumpers are for temporary check only. If left in place,  
they could cause the heater to burn up.  
Light pilot  
If pilot burner  
does not light  
If pilot burner goes out  
when main burner lights  
or when gas valve knob  
is released  
If pilot burner remains lit.  
Jump across both "TH"  
wires on gas valves  
Check gas supply, gas  
line size, gas pressure.  
Also check for insects  
or debris in pilot output.  
Remove both "TH"  
wires from gas valve.  
Relight pilot  
Replace  
gas  
valve  
If main burner fires,  
remove jumper  
If main burner does not  
fire, remove jumper  
Jump across pressure  
switch terminals  
If burner does not remain  
lit, attach millivolt meter  
and read pilot output.  
If pilot burner stays on  
If main burner fires,  
remove jumper  
If main burner does not  
fire, remove jumper  
Problem is a wire or  
component short to  
cabinet or low gas  
pressure  
Ifabove500mV,  
replacegasvalve  
Clean filter  
Jump across thermostat  
Check for adequate water  
flow from filter  
If below 500mV, check  
gas pressure. Also check  
for insects or debris in  
the pilot burner  
Replace pressure switch  
If output is still low,  
replace pilot generator.  
If main burner fires,  
remove jumper  
If main burner does  
NOT fire...  
Jump across each high  
limit and remove jumper  
Replace thermostat  
Replace high limit that  
caused heater to fire  
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WARNING  
HIGH VOLTAGE  
ELECTRICAL (ELECTRONIC IGNITION IID)  
For qualified Technicians ONLY  
NOTE: Some heaters may be equipped with  
an ignition module that shuts off pilot gas if  
pilot fails to light. To reset, interrupt power to  
heater.  
Intermittent Pilot System  
TROUBLESHOOTING HONEYWELL S8600  
START  
TURN GAS SUPPLY OFF.  
TURN THERMOSTAT  
(CONTROLLER) TO CALL  
FOR HEAT  
POWER TO MODULE  
(24 V NOMINAL)  
YES  
NOTE:Before troubleshooting, familiarize yourself with the start-up and checkout  
procedure.  
Check line voltage power, low voltage transformer, limit controller, thermostat  
(controller) and wiring.  
NO  
NO  
Pull ignition lead and check spark at module.  
SPARK ACROSS  
IGNITER/SENSOR GAP  
YES  
Spark Okay?  
YES  
• Check ignition cable, ground wiring, ceramic insulator and gap, and correct.  
• Check boot of the ignition cable for signs of melting or buckling. Take protective  
action to shield cable and boot from excessive temperatures.  
TURN GAS SUPPLY ON  
PILOT BURNER LIGHTS?  
YES  
• Check that all manual gas valves are open, supply tubing and pressures are good,  
and pilot burner orifice is not blocked.  
• Check electrical connections between module and pilot operator on gas control.  
• Check for 24 Vac across PV-MV/PV terminals on module. If voltage is okay,  
replace gas control; if not, replace module.  
NO  
NO  
NOTE:If S8600H goes into lockout, reset system. Lockout is used on L.P.G. models.  
SPARK STOPS WHEN  
PILOT IS LIT?  
YES  
• Check continuity of ignition cable and ground wire.  
• Clean flame rod.  
• Check electrical connections between flame rod and module.  
• Check for cracked ceramic flame rod insulator.  
• Check that pilot flame covers flame rod and is steady and blue.  
• Adjust pilot flame.  
• If problem persists, replace module.  
• Check for 24 Vac across MV-MV/PV terminals. If no voltage, replace module.  
• Check electrical connections between module and gas control. If okay, replace  
gas valve or gas control operator, i.e. pilot gas valve, flow switch etc.  
NO  
NO  
MAIN BURNER LIGHTS?  
YES  
NOTE: IF S8600H goes into lockout, reset system.  
• Check continuity of ignition cable and ground wire.  
SYSTEM RUNS UNTIL  
CALL FOR HEAT ENDS?  
YES  
NOTE: If ground is poor or erratic, shutdowns may occur occasionally even though  
operation is normal at the time of checkout.  
• Check that pilot flame covers flame rod and is steady and blue.  
• If checks are okay, replace module.  
CALL FOR HEAT ENDS  
SYSTEM SHUTS OFF?  
YES  
• Check for proper thermostat (controller) operation.  
• Remove MV lead at module; if valve closes, recheck temperature controller and  
wiring; if not, replace gas valve.  
NO  
TROUBLESHOOTING  
ENDS  
Repeat procedure until troublefree operation is obtained.  
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ELECTRICAL (SOLID STATE THERMOSTAT IID)  
If the pool/spa/hot tub water is too cold, troubleshoot the system as follows:  
Check voltage at 24 V terminals.  
VOLTAGE BETWEEN 21.5-28.5 V.  
Set control to max. temperature. After 2-3  
cycles, check water temperature.  
VOLTAGE OUTSIDE RANGE 21.5-28.5 V.  
Check transformer, 120 V supply, correct as  
necessary  
TEMPERATURE BELOW 105°F  
Disconnect sensor leads from circuit board.  
Measure sensor resistance with ohmmeter.  
TEMPERATURE 105-106° F.  
Control ok.  
RESISTANCE 1-14k OHMS.  
Check water temperature; estimate expected sensor  
resistance from chart below.  
RESISTANCE O OHMS (SHORT CIRCUIT)  
Check system for shorted wires or open circuits.  
Replace sensor if necessary.  
MEASURED AND ESTIMATED RESISTANCE  
MATCH WITHIN 20 PERCENT.  
MEASURED AND ESTIMATED RESISTANCE  
DON'T MATCH.  
Disconnect potentiometer leads from circuit board.  
Measure resistance with ohmmeter. If resistance is:  
0-100 ohms at minimum setting;  
Replace sensor. Reconnect all leads and check  
out system.  
9k to 11k at maximum setting,  
replace circuit board.  
Above 11k ohms but less than  
15 k ohms, , replace potentiometer.  
bove 15k ohms, fix loose or broken wires;  
replace potentiometer if necessary.  
Reconnect all leads and check out system.  
If the pool/spa/hot tub water is too hot, troubleshoot the system as follows:  
Check voltage at 24 V terminals.  
VOLTAGE BETWEEN 21.5-28.5 V.  
Set control to max. temperature. After 2-3  
cycles, check water temperature.  
VOLTAGE OUTSIDE RANGE 21.5-28.5 V.  
Check transformer, 120 V supply, correct as  
necessary.  
TEMPERATURE ABOVE 108°F  
Disconnect sensor leads from circuit board.  
Measure sensor resistance with ohmmeter.  
TEMPERATURE 105-106° F.  
Control ok.  
RESISTANCE 1-14k OHMS.  
Check water temperature; estimate expected  
sensor resistance from chart below.  
RESISTANCE ABOVE 15k OHMS (OPEN  
CIRCUIT) OR SHORT CIRCUIT.  
Fix loose or broken wires. Replace sensor if  
necessary.  
MEASURED AND ESTIMATED RESISTANCE  
MATCH WITHIN 20 PERCENT.  
Disconnect potentiometer leads from circuit board.  
Measure resistance with ohmmeter. If resistance  
is:  
MEASURED AND ESTIMATED RESISTANCE  
DON'T MATCH.  
Replace sensor. Reconnect all leads and check  
out system.  
0-100 ohms at minimum setting:  
9k to 11k at maximum setting,  
replace circuit board.  
Above 11k ohms, replace  
potentiometer.  
0 ohms (short circuit), replace  
potentiometer.  
Reconnect all leads and check out system.  
SENSOR RESISTANCE AT VARIOUS TEMPERATURES  
Temperature  
(deg. F)  
61  
68  
70  
77  
86  
88  
95  
104  
106  
Resistance (k ohms)  
14.92 12.49 11.88 10.00 8.06  
7.69  
6.53  
5.33  
5.10  
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SECTION 6/REPLACEMENT PARTS LIST  
NOTE: To supply the correct part it is important that  
you state the model number, serial number and type  
of gas when applicable.  
Any part returned for replacement under standard  
company warranties must be properly tagged with  
RAYPAK return parts tag, completely filled in with the  
heaterserialnumber,modelnumber,etc.,andshipped  
to the Company freight prepaid.  
If determined defective by the Company and within  
warranty, the part will be returned in kind or equal  
substitution, freight collect. Credit will not be issued.  
RAYPAK, INC.  
31111 Agoura Road  
Westlake Village, CA 91361-4699  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
RAYPAK RESIDENTIAL SWIMMING POOL AND SPA HEATERS  
GENERAL  
Raypak, Inc. warrants that the cabinet, burner tray (minus controls) and refractory will be free from defects in materials and  
workmanship under normal use and service for a period ofFIVE YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE FOR  
A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE (ONE YEAR IF OTHER THAN FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE USE). All other parts  
of this product are warranted by Raypak to be free from defects in materials and workmanship under normal use and service  
for a period of TWO YEARS FROM THE DATE OF ORIGINAL PURCHASE FOR A SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE (ONE  
YEAR IF OTHER THAN FOR SINGLE FAMILY RESIDENCE USE). In accordance with the terms of this warranty, we will  
furnishaRaypakreplacementforanydefectivepartorrepairthepartatouroption. Thereplacementorrepairwillbewarranted  
for only the unexpired portion of the original warranty. Labor costs for removal or reinstallation of parts are not covered by this  
warranty, nor are shipping charges to or from Raypak's designated repair center. This warranty does not cover rusting or  
corrosion on cabinet or burners that does not affect heater's operation.  
WARRANTY CONDITIONS  
This warranty applies only to the heater at its original place of installation. This warranty will be void if the heater is installed  
in violation of applicable local codes and ordinances or if the rating plate or serial number is altered or removed.  
WARRANTY EXCLUSION  
This warranty does not cover defects or malfunctions resulting from:  
1. Failure to properly install, operate or maintain the heater in accordance with our printed instructions;  
2. Abuse, alteration, accident, fire, flood, freeze and the like:  
3. Misuse or neglect, including but not limited to, freeze-ups, operating the heater with the cabinet door off, having  
flow restrictionsorobstructionsbetweentheheateroutletandthepool/spa,ornotmaintainingaproperchemical  
balance (PH level must be between 7.4 and 7.8 and total alkalinity between 100 and 150 PPM. Total dissolved  
solids (TDS) must be no greater than 3000 PPM);  
4. Use of non-factory authorized accessories or other components in conjunction with the heater.  
HOW TO MAKE A CLAIM  
Immediately notify the dealer from whom the heater was purchased, supplying model and serial numbers of the unit, date of  
purchase, and a description of the problem. The dealer should then promptly contact Raypak about the warranty claim, and  
for the location of Raypak's nearest designated repair center. (If the dealer for any reason is not available, call or write Raypak  
directly at the address shown below, Attention: Warranty Service). After such notification has been given and Raypak has  
advised the location of its designated repair center (which may be the dealer), bring or ship, transportation prepaid, the  
defective part for replacement or repair to the designated repair center. However, Raypak reserves the right at all times to  
inspect the claimed defect and verify warranty coverage at its factory.  
MISCELLANEOUS  
No one is authorized to make any other warranties on our behalf, ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING MERCHANT-  
ABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, SHALL NOT EXTEND BEYOND THE APPLICABLE WARRANTY  
PERIODSSPECIFIEDABOVE. RAYPAK'SSOLELIABILITYWITHRESPECTTOANYDEFECTSHALLBEASSETFORTH  
IN THIS WARRANTY AND ANY CLAIMS FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING DAMAGE  
FROM WATER LEAKAGE) ARE EXCLUDED. Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts,  
or for the exclusion of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.  
We suggest you immediately complete the information below and retain this Warranty Certificate in the event warranty service  
isneeded. Reasonableproofoftheeffectivedateofthewarrantymustbepresented;otherwise, theeffectivedatewillbebased  
upon the date of manufacture plus THIRTY (30) Days.  
This Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to state.  
________________________________________________ ________________________________________________  
Name of Owner  
Name of Dealer  
________________________________________________ ________________________________________________  
Address Address  
________________________________________________ ________________________________________________  
Model No. Serial No.  
Date of Purchase___________________________________________________________________________________  
RAYPAK, INC., 2151 Eastman Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 278-5300 FAX (800) 872-9725  
Litho in U.S.A.  
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Raypak, Inc., 2151 Eastman Avenue, Oxnard, CA 93030 (805) 278-1500 FAX (800) 872-9725  
Raypak Canada LTD, 2805 Slough Street, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L4T 1G2 (905) 677-7999 FAX (905) 677-8036  
Raypak Australia Pty. Ltd, 7 Geddes St., Mulgrave, Victoria, Australia 3170 (6139) 560 4944 FAX (6139) 560 4974  
Litho in U.S.A.  
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