Waterpik Technologies pool/spa heater User Manual

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b. High altitude (H) - 2,000 to 4,500 feet

(610 to 1370 m)

FOR PROPANE GAS
a. Factory Released - 0 to 4,500 feet

(610 to 1370 m)

5.

Use only wrought steel piping or when permitted by

local codes, other rigid piping material. Do not use

flexible gas connectors, which restrict gas flow to the

heater.

6.

Table 4 specifies sizing for gas supply piping based

on 1/2” WC (3.45 kPa) pressure drop in the piping.

Larger piping may be necessary if the local gas

supply is at pressures which will not guarantee

adequate pressure at the heater. Table 5 specifies the

maximum and minimum supply pressures necessary

at the heater when it is operating.

7.

Install a sediment trap (drip leg) ahead of the gas

controls (see Figure 7). Fit the trap with a threaded

cap which can be removed for cleaning.

8.

Install a manual gas shut-off valve for service and

safety. Do not use a restrictive gas cock.

CAUTION

Permanent damage to the gas valve will occur

if the following procedures are not followed.

9.

Disconnect the heater and its individual shutoff valve

from the gas supply system during pressure testing of

the system at pressures higher than 1/2 pounds per

square inch (psi) (3.45 kilopascals [kPa]). If the test

pressure is equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa),

close the manual shutoff valve on the heater during

the piping pressure test.

Table 5. Gas Supply Pressure Requirements

Supply Pressure

Natural Gas

Propane Gas

Water Column

in. (kPa)

in. (kPa)

Minimum

6

(1.5)

11

(2.8)

Maximum

10.5(2.7)

14

(3.5

)

Figure 7. The Proper Design for a Sediment Trap/Drip

Leg.

Table 4. Natural Gas Pipe Size Requirements

Distance from Gas Meter

0-50 feet

50-100 feet

100-200 feet

Heater

(0-15 m)

(15-30 m)

(30-60 m)

Size

in.

in.

in.

250

1

1-1/4

1-1/4

400

1-1/4

1-1/2

1-1/2

Notes:

1. These numbers are for natural gas (0.65 Sp. Gr.) and

are based on 1/2 inch (3.45 kPa) water column pressure

drop. Check supply pressure with a manometer, and

local code requirements for variations. For liquefied

petroleum gas, reduce pipe diameter one size, but

maintain a 3/4 inch minimum diameter.

2. Check supply pressure and local code requirements

before preceding with work.

10. If the gas supply pressure is less than required, check

for undersized pipe between the meter and the heater,

a restrictive fitting, or an undersized gas meter. Gas

supply pressures to the heater, when it is operating,

are listed in Table 5.

NOTE: The maximum inlet gas pressure must not

exceed the specified value. The minimum value listed is

for the purpose of proper heater operation. Refer to Table

11. To connect the gas supply line to the heater's gas

valve, you must first install a steel elbow (supplied

with the heater in the installation and instruction

box). Screw the elbow into the inlet side of the gas

valve. The heater is designed so that the gas supply

line may enter through either side of the heater. Hand

tighten the elbow until the desired orientation is

achieved.

CAUTION

Do not over tighten the elbow. Over tightening

will crack the gas valve. Do not use teflon tape

to wrap the elbow threads.

Manual Shutoff

Valve

Gas Supply

Inlet

To

Equipment

Inlet

Union

Cap

T-Fitting

3" Min.

Nipple

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