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Waterpik Technologies pool/spa heater User Manual

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LX and LT Pool Heaters

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SECTION 1.

General Information

1A. Introduction

This manual contains information for the proper

installation and operation of the LX and LT pool/spa

heaters. Certain sections are specific to United States or

Canadian installations, and are labeled United States or

Canada. Procedures in this manual must be followed

exactly. To obtain additional copies of this manual contact

Waterpik Technologies. For address information see back

cover.

1B. Description

The Laars LX and LT have no standing pilot burner.

They exceed the requirements of energy conservation

regulations such as those in California, Hawaii, New York,

Oregon and other states which require that a pool heater

not have a continuous ignition source.

The heaters are designed to operate in conventional

swimming pool and spa equipment arrangements. They

require 120V or 240V, 60 Hz electrical power.

The Laars LX and LT are certified by International

Approval Services, Inc. to comply with latest editions of

applicable U.S./Canadian combined standard for gas-fired

pool heaters. In the United States, the applicable standard

is ANSI Standard Z21.56 for gas-fired pool heaters. In

Canada, it is Standard CSA 4.7. As such, the heater

carries both the AGA and CGA logos.

The heaters have been designed specifically to heat

fresh water swimming pools and spas, and with proper

installation and care, they will provide years of reliable

service. Do not use the heaters to maintain pool or spa

water temperature below 70°F. Do not use them as heating

boilers or general service water heaters or to heat salt

water. For special applications, consult your Waterpik

Technologies dealer.

DANGER

Improper installation or servicing can cause

property damage, injury or death due to fire,

asphyxiation or carbon monoxide poisoning.

1C. Warranty

The LX and LT are sold with a limited factory

warranty. A copy of the warranty is included in a plastic

bag inside the heater and on the back cover of this manual.

The home owner should fill out the warranty registration

card included in the plastic bag and return it to Waterpik

Technologies. The warranty does not cover damage caused

by improper installation, operation, or field modification;

or damage to the heat exchanger caused by corrosive

water. See Section 3D for guidelines on pool water

chemistry.

SECTION 2.

Installation Instructions

2A. General Requirements

All gas-fired products require correct installation to

assure safe and satisfactory operation. The requirements

for pool heaters include the following:

1.

Appropriate site location and clearances.

2.

Sufficient supply of clean air for combustion and

ventilation.

3.

Proper venting of products of combustion.

4.

Properly sized gas pipe.

5.

Properly sized gas meter.

6.

Adequate water flow.

In the United States, installation must be in

accordance with local codes and the most recent edition of

the National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1. The Code can

be obtained from:

National Fire Protection Association

1 Batterymarch Park

Quincy, MA 02269

In Canada, install the heater in accordance with

local codes and the most recent edition of the Installation

Codes for Gas Burning Appliances, CAN 1-B149.1 & .2.

The Canadian Gas Codes are available from:

Canadian Gas Association

55 Scarsdale Road

Don Mills, Ontario

M3B 2R3

2A-1.Special Precautions

Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is heavier than air.

Therefore, a pool heater using LP gas is subject to special

installation rules. Consult local codes and fire protection

authorities about specific installation restrictions.

Fuel gas and its combustion products are known to

cause cancer or harm the reproductive process. Follow

these installation instructions and applicable codes exactly

to avoid this hazard.

2B. Heater Assembly and Preparation

The LX or LT can be installed in a variety of ways,

some of them requiring preparation or assembly in the

field. Water connections are provided on the right side of

the heater but can be changed to the left side by reversal of

the heat exchanger.