Do you mean a pool that has a salt water generator? If so, any pool heater could be used.
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no you need a stronger heater specifically designed for a swimming pool
A pool plumbing diagram with a heater typically includes pipes that connect the pool to the heater, a pump to circulate water, a filter to clean the water, and valves to control the flow of water. The heater is usually placed after the filter and before the return to the pool.
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Recommend 400,000 BTU heater
You can buy a swimming pool heater in the Burlington, Vermont are at Leslie's Pool Supplies. They have a great selection.
Error code E01 on your starite heater usually indicates a problem with the water flow or pressure. Check to see if the water flow is adequate and that there are no obstructions in the filter or pump. If the issue persists, you may need to contact a professional technician to further diagnose and repair the problem.
The amount of propane a 400,000 BTU pool heater will use depends on factors like the heater's efficiency and the temperature you desire. On average, a 400,000 BTU pool heater can consume around 4-5 gallons of propane per hour when running at full capacity.
Yes, the pool pump typically needs to be running when the pool heater is operating. This ensures proper water circulation, allowing the heater to efficiently warm the water and preventing overheating or damage to the heater. Additionally, running the pump helps distribute the heated water evenly throughout the pool. Always check the specific manufacturer's guidelines for your equipment for optimal operation.
The heat exchanger or copper tubes just above the burners are most likely sooted. Sooting means poor ventilation. Are the heater vents ~ either stackless or stack top ~ properly installed to code? See to it that the venting from the very top of the heater to the exit point above the roof for indoor installation is brought to code. Is the heater installed inside a shed or equipment room? If so, does the enclosure have the proper sized vents in the proper locations as per heater manufacturer and code? Have they been modified since installation and approval? Correct this problem at once if the vents are undersized or restricted in anyway. If this is a stackless top heater ~ meaning does it have a grate atop the heater ~ make sure the space above and around the heater are to manufacturer's specs and to code. All these scenarios and more will affect the performance of the heater Another version of this is called flame roll out. Very dangerous situation. You need a qualified swimming pool heater to troubleshoot soon. k