Waterpik Technologies pool/spa heater User Manual

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LX and LT Pool Heaters

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2D. Outdoor Installation

The LX and LT heaters can be installed in the

outdoor configuration as received from the factory.

Locate the heater in an open, unroofed area. Do not

install the heater under a deck. Do not locate the heater

below or adjacent to any doors, windows, louvers, grills,

etc., which connect in any way with an inhabited area of a

building, even though the access might be through another

structure (e.g., a garage or utility room. In the United

States there must be a minimum of 4 feet (1.22 m)

horizontally or vertically between the heater and any door,

glass opening, or gravity inlet to a building (see Figure 2).

DANGER

United States

Do not install the heater with the top of the

vent assembly within 4 feet (1.22 m) of any

opening into a building.

Canada

Do not install the heater with the top of the

vent assembly within 10 feet (3.05 m) of any

opening into a building.

If the heater is installed under an overhang, there

must be a minimum clearance of 5 feet (1.5 m) above the

top of the heater and the structure should not overhang the

heater more than 12 inches (0.30 m). The area under the

overhang must be open on three sides.

If the heater is installed close to a structure, protect it

2E. Outdoor Shelter Installation (Canada)

An outdoor shelter is an unoccupied enclosure which

does not communicate directly with occupied areas. The

LX and LT may be installed in such a shelter only when

the installation is in accordance with local codes and the

most recent edition of Standard CAN/CGA B-149. These

codes and standards and Waterpik Technologies require

that the heater be properly vented as outlined in this

manual. Other requirements also apply, such as provision

of ample uncontaminated air for combustion and

ventilation.

2F. Indoor Installation

2F-1. Preparation of Heater for Indoor

Installation

If the LX or LT is to be installed indoors, its exhaust

discharge grill must be converted to a collar for vent pipe

connection. The necessary vent collar, gasket and screws

can be ordered as parts kit R0331403 or R0331405 (see

parts list in Section 5 of this manual). The conversion can

be done quite simply as follows:

1. Remove the vent exhaust grill by removing the

four screws which retain it. The grill and the

screws may be discarded (See Figure 3).

2. Replace the grill with the vent collar (see section

4 for kit number). Place the vent collar and

gasket over the hole and fasten it in place with

the 4 screws provided. Be sure that all

components are properly aligned (See Figure 4).

3. Install the vent pipe on the indoor vent collar.

The collar will accommodate vent piping of

nominal 7" or 9" diameter, depending upon the

model of your heater (See Figure 5). See vent

installation section for important information on

selecting proper pipe size.

Figure 2. Outdoor Heater Installation.

from rain water runoff by means of gutters, roof water

diverters or similar measures. Do not locate the heater

close to irrigation sprinklers. Water from sprinklers may

damage controls and electronic components.

Avoid locations where wind deflection off nearby

structures might cause wind loading and downdraft

conditions. Where downdraft conditions exist, locate the

heater at least 3 feet (0.91 m) from vertical surfaces (e.g.,

nearby buildings and walls).

Install the heater at least 5 feet (1.52 meters) from

the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the heater is

separated from the pool or spa by a five-foot (1.52 meter)

high solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier.

4 ft (1.22 m)

Figure 3. Removal of Outdoor Exhaust Grill.

OUTDOOR

VENT GRILL

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