Five Star Sr200na, Sr200lp,, Sr333na, Sr333lp,, Sr400na, Sr400lp Swimming Pool Heater User Manual


 
CARE AND MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
Risk of fire or explosion from flammable
vapors. Do not store gasoline, cleaning fluids, varnishes,
paints, or other volatile flammable liquids near heater or in
the same room with heater.
The following maintenance is recommended every six
months and at the start of every swimming season:
1. Inspect the jacket and venting system to make sure that
there are no obstructions to the flow of ventilating air
or burner exhaust. On indoor heaters, check that room
air intakes are open and clear of obstructions.
2. Keep the area in and around the heater clear and free
from combustible materials, gasoline and other flam-
mable vapors and corrosive liquids.
3. On heaters equipped with a pressure relief valve, test
the operation of the valve by lifting the valve lever.
4. Test for proper operation of the pressure switch. (See
“SWITCH SETTINGS” for testing instructions).
5. On indoor installations with high-temperature Special
Gas Vent systems, repeat the Final Installation Check,
Page 15. Check for evidence of joint leakage. Make
sure that joints have not slipped partially or completely
apart. Check pipe and fittings for cracks or breaks.
The combustion air blower is permanently lubricated,
and does not require periodic lubrication. The burner does
not require maintenance or adjustment by the user. Call a
qualified service technician if you suspect that the burner
may require maintenance.
WINTERIZING (See Figure 7)
For outdoor heaters in freezing climates, shut the heater
down and drain it for winter as follows:
1. Turn off electrical supply to the heater and pump.
2. Close main gas control valve and manual gas valve
(located outside the heater).
3. Open drain cock located on the bottom of the mani-
fold adapter, and drain the heat exchanger and mani-
fold adapter completely. If heater is below pool water
level, be sure to close isolation valves to prevent drain-
ing the pool (isolation valves are not required and
should not be used on heaters installed above pool
water level). Assist the draining by blowing out the
heat exchanger through the pressure switch fitting with
low pressure compressed air (less than 5 PSI or
35 kPa).
Explosion hazard. Purging the system with
compressed air can cause components to explode, with
risk of severe injury or death to anyone nearby. Use only
a low pressure (below 5 PSI), high volume blower when air
purging the heater, pump, filter, or piping.
4. Remove the Water Pressure Switch. Plug the port in the
manifold to prevent bugs and dirt from getting into the
manifold.
5. Drain the plastic inlet/outlet manifold through the out-
let pipe. If the pipe does not drain naturally to the
pool, install a drain cock in the outlet pipe to drain the
manifold.
6. Cover air inlet grate with a plastic bag to prevent bugs,
leaves, etc., from getting into the heater.
FIGURE 7: Winterizing
NOTICE: Water trapped in the heater can cause freeze
damage. Allowing the heater to freeze voids the warranty.
To return the heater to service after winterizing:
1. Close drain cock and fittings.
2. Before starting the heater, circulate water through the
heater for several minutes until all air noises stop.
See also “BEFORE STARTUP” (Page 4) and
“CARE AND MAINTENANCE” (above).
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PRESS
TAB
VENT
PILOT
O
FF
OFF
ON
ON
Open
Manual/Gas Valve OFF
Power
Combination Gas Control Valve OFF
Close Isolation Valves
Turn Clockwise
and press down
to turn off gas.
Drain Cock(s) and Plugs
OPEN
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PRESS
TAB
VENT
PILOT
OFF
OFF
ON
ON
Remove Water Pressure
Switch to help Manifold
Drain
Outlet
Inlet
Drain Inlet/Outlet
Manifold