Caution, Plumbing connections, Valves – Pentair MiniMax NT LN User Manual

Page 8: Manual by-pass, Below pool installation, Below or above pool installation

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P/N 472089

Rev. E 4-19-05

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PUMP

FILTER

POOL
HEATER

CHECK
VALVE

MANUAL
BY-PASS

TO
POOL

GATE
VALVE

CHECK
VALVE

FROM
POOL

Figure 2.

PLUMBING CONNECTIONS

The MiniMax NT LN heater has the unique capability of
direct schedule 40 PVC plumbing connections. A set of
bulkhead fittings is included with the MiniMax NT LN to
insure conformity with Pentair’s recommended PVC
plumbing procedure. Other plumbing connections can be
used. See

Figure 2

for plumbing connections.

CAUTION

Before operating the heater on a new installation, turn
on the circulation pump and bleed all the air from
the filter using the air relief valve on top of the filter.
Water should flow freely through the heater. Do not
operate the heater unless water in the pool/spa is at
the proper level. If a manual by-pass is installed,
temporarily close it to insure that all air is purged
from the heater.

VALVES

When any equipment is located below the surface of the
pool or spa, valves should be placed in the circulation piping
system to isolate the equipment from the pool or spa. Check
valves are recommended to prevent back siphoning.

CAUTION

Exercise care when installing chemical feeders so
as to not allow back siphoning of chemical into the
heater, filters or pump. When chemical feeders are
installed in the circulation of the piping system,
make sure the feeder outlet line is down stream of
the heater, and is equipped with a positive seal
noncorrosive “Check Valve”, (P/N R172288),
between the feeder and heater.

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MANUAL BY-PASS

Where the flow rate exceeds the maximum 120 GPM, a
manual bypass should be installed and adjusted. After
adjustments are made, the valve handle should be removed
to avoid tampering. See

Figure 2.

BELOW POOL INSTALLATION

If the heater is below water level, the pressure
switch must be adjusted. This adjustment must be
done by a qualified service technician.
See following CAUTION before installation.

CAUTION

BELOW OR ABOVE POOL INSTALLATION

The water pressure switch is set in the factory at
1½ PSI. This setting is for a heater installed at pool level
or within 3’ above or 3’ below. If the heater is to be installed
more that 3’ above or 3’ below, the water pressure switch
must be adjusted by a qualified service technician. See

page 22, Figure

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FLOW SWITCH

If the heater is installed more the 6’ above the pool or
more than 10’ below the pool level, you will be beyond
the limits of the pressure switch and a flow switch must
be installed. Locate and install the flow switch externally
on the outlet piping from the heater, as close as possible
to the heater. Connect the flow switch wires in place of
the water pressure switch wires.

Section III. Installation

Table 1.

See page 30 for

Pressure Relief Valve Installations.

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