Caution, Plumbing connections, Water connections – Pentair MiniMax NT Standard Series User Manual

Page 11: Plumbing, Manual by-pass, Reversible inlet/outlet connection, Valves, Below pool installation

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Rev. A 1-2-02

P/N 472032

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PLUMBING CONNECTIONS

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

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.

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.

WATER CONNECTIONS

Reversible Inlet/Outlet Connection

The MiniMax NT Standard heater is factory
assembled with right side inlet/outlet water
connections. The inlet/outlet header can be reversed
for left side water connections without removing the
heat exchanger.
Reversing Water Connections
Tools required:

1/4 in. Screw Driver
9/16 in. Socket and Wrench
1/2 in. & 9/16 in. Open Wrench

1. Remove the right and left large inspection plates.
2. Disconnect all wires from the high-limit

switches except the short jumper wire.

3. Disconnect the pressure switch wiring.
4. Remove the temperature sensing bulb from the

inlet/outlet header. Note: If needed, you may cut
the wire ties holding them together.

5. Remove the 16 bolts holding the main inlet/

outlet head and return head in place, exchange
the heads, using the new tube seals supplied
with the heater, re-install the 16 bolts using
moderate torque.

6. Install the temperature sensing probe by passing

the wires through the hole provided on the left
side of the brace panel. Route wires through the
support bracket.

7. Reconnect all the high limit wires and the

pressure switch wiring, routing the wires
through the same hole as the thermostat sensor
wires.

8. Re-install the two large inspection plates on the

appropriate side.

PLUMBING

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
siphon.

CAUTION

Exercise care when installing chemical feeders so
as to not allow back siphoning of chemical into the
heater, filters or pump.

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Installation (Plumbing)

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 Page 19,
Figure 19.

PUMP

FILTER

POOL
HEATER

CHECK
VALVE

MANUAL
BY-PASS

TO
POOL

GATE
VALVE

CHECK
VALVE

FROM
POOL

Figure 9.

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