Mine is 18 years old, still works
go to their website and support and download it
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The BTU output of a Teledyne Laars Series 2 residential heater can vary depending on the specific model. Generally, these heaters have capacities ranging from about 30,000 to 150,000 BTUs per hour. For precise specifications, it is best to refer to the product manual or manufacturer's documentation for the exact model in question.
Write or inquire thru that web site for a manual to be sent to you. k
To remove the burn tray from a Teledyne Laars Series 1 pool heater, first ensure the heater is turned off and disconnected from power. Remove the front access panel to expose the burner assembly. Carefully detach the burner by unscrewing any screws or bolts holding it in place, and then lift the burn tray out of the unit. Make sure to follow safety precautions and refer to the manufacturer’s manual for specific instructions related to your model.
Pool heaters are needed to help keep the pool water at a comfortable temperature. A Teledyne laars series 2 model esg pool manual is usually available with the manufacture.
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it makes sure the heater is shut down BEFORE the pump does. It is very important if the heater runs without the pump running the water will boil in the lines and burn out the heater. I know this because my electrician didnt wire mine correctly and that's what happened to me. BYE BYE 2,500 heater
Have you cleaned the filter lately?
I cannot find a current listing for Teledyne Laars. As far as I can tell, Teledyne and Laars separated, Laars joined up with Waterpik and then got reorganized under Jandy. www.jandy.com now has the Laars Lite2 line of pool heaters with the LG model almost identical to the Teledyne Laars LLG. You can access the manual at http://www.jandy.com/pdfs/H02359-.pdf . Jandy also has a parts list for older discontinued models.
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sit on it then throw it into a creepy cave