Pentair Swimming Pool Heater CH User Manual

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®
MiniMax CH  
POOL & SPA HEATERS  
OPERATION & INSTALLATION MANUAL  
WARNING  
FOR YOUR SAFETY - READ BEFORE OPERATING  
Warning: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may  
result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
For additional free copies of this manual; call (800) 831-7133.  
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Consumer  
Retain For  
Future  
Reference  
U.S. Patent Numbers  
6,295,980  
5,318,007 - 5,228,618  
5,201,307 - 4,595,825  
WARNING  
Warning: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can  
cause property damage, personal injury or death. Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
For Your  
Safety  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.  
Follow the gas supplier's instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or other appliances.  
Pentair Pool Products, Inc.  
1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 774-4151  
10951 W. Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 523-2400  
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Introduction  
MiniMax CH  
Pool and Spa Heaters  
Congratulations on your purchase of a MiniMax CH high performance heating system. Proper installation  
and service of your new heating system and correct chemical maintenance of the water will ensure years of  
enjoyment. The MiniMax CH is a compact, lightweight and efficient gas fired high performance pool and  
spa heater that can be directly connected to schedule 40 PVC pipe and has a built-in top. The MiniMax CH  
is a millivolt heater and has a self sustaining pilot and requires NO external power source.  
IMPORTANT NOTICES  
...For the installer and operator of the MiniMax CH pool and spa heater. The manufacturer’s warranty may  
be void if, for any reason, the heater is improperly installed and/or operated. Be sure to follow the  
instructions set forth in this manual. If you need any more information, or if you have any questions  
regarding to this pool heater, please contact Pentair Pool Products, Inc. at (800) 831-7133.  
These heaters are designed for the heating of swimming pools and spas, and should never be employed for  
use as space heating boilers, general purpose water heaters, in non-stationary installations, or for the heating  
of salt water.  
CAUTION  
OPERATING THIS HEATER CONTINUOUSLY AT WATER TEMPERATURE BELOW 68° F. WILL CAUSE  
HARMFUL CONDENSATION AND WILL DAMAGE THE HEATER AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.  
Do not use the heater to protect pools or spas from freezing if the final maintenance temperature desired is  
below 68° F. as this will cause condensation related problems.  
CODE REQUIREMENTS  
The installation must conform with local codes or in the absence of local codes with the latest  
National Fuel Gas Code, ANSI Z223.1, and the latest edition of the National Electrical Code, NFPA 70.  
Installation in Canada to be made in accordance with the latest CAN/CGA-B149.1 or .2 and  
CSA C22.1 Canadian Electric Code, part 1.  
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Operation (contd.)  
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This instruction manual provides operating instructions,  
installation and service information for the MiniMax CH high  
performance heater. The information in this manual applies to  
the MiniMax CH 150, 200, 250, 300, 350, and 400 natural gas  
and propane (LP) models.  
PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION  
To identify the heater, see rating plate on the inner front panel of the  
heater. There are two designators for each heater, one is the Model  
Number and the other is the Heater Identification Number (HIN).  
a. Model Number:  
It is very important that the owner/installer read and understand  
the section covering installation instructions, and recognize the  
local and state codes before installing the MiniMax CH. History  
and experience has shown that most heater damage is caused by  
Example: 400  
1st through 3rd character indicated: Input rating (Btu/hr) X 1000  
b. Heater Identification Number (HIN):  
improper installation practices.  
The following example simplifies the identification system.  
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WARRANTY INFORMATION  
HTR  
400  
CH  
Blank N M Blank  
The MiniMax CH pool heater is sold with a limited factory  
warranty. Specific details are described on the warranty  
registration card which is included with the product. Return  
the warranty registration card after filling in the serial number  
from the rating plate inside the heater.  
1) HTR : Heater  
2) (150, 200, 250, 300, 400) : Input rating (Btu/hr) X 1000  
3) CH : MiniMax CH  
4) Blank : Standard Model  
5) N M : Gas type (Natural gas) & Ignition Device  
6) Options :  
Blank: Standard Model  
Pentair Pool Products’ high standards of excellence include a  
policy of continuous product improvement resulting in your state-  
of-the-art heater. We reserve the right to make improvements  
which change the specifications of the heater without incurring  
an obligation to update the current heater equipment.  
ASME: ASME Certified (Bronze Headers)  
ASHI: ASME Certified Bronze Header & High Altitude Rating  
HALT: High Altitude Rating  
CAN: Canadian Compliance  
CANH: Canadian Compliance and High Altitude  
Operation  
SAFETY RULES  
1. Spa or hot tub water temperatures should never exceed  
104° F (40° C). A temperature of 100° F (38° C) is  
considered safe for a healthy adult. Special caution is  
suggested for young children.  
4. Before entering the spa or hot tub, the user should check the  
water temperature with an accurate thermometer. Spa or  
hot tub thermostats may err in regulating water temperatures  
by as much as 4° F (2.2° C).  
2. Drinking of alcoholic beverages before or during spa or hot  
tub use can cause drowsiness which could lead to  
unconsciousness and subsequently result in drowning.  
5. Persons with a medical history of heart disease, circulatory  
problems, diabetes or blood pressure problems should obtain  
their physician's advice before using spas or hot tubs.  
6. Persons taking medication which induce drowsiness, such  
as tranquilizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants should not  
use spas or hot tubs.  
3. Pregnant women beware! Soaking in water above 102° F  
(39° C) can cause fetal damage during the first three months  
of pregnancy (resulting in the birth of a brain-damaged or  
deformed child). Pregnant women should stick to the  
100° F (38° C) maximum rule.  
WARNING  
Should overheating occur or the gas supply fail to shut off, turn off the manual gas control valve to the  
appliance. Do not use this heater if any part has been under water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the heater and to replace any part of control system and gas control which has been  
under water.  
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Operation (contd.)  
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MINIMAX CH MILLIVOLT LIGHTING/OPERATION-NATURAL GAS & PROPANE  
FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
WARNING  
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing personal injury, loss of life  
and property damage.  
Since propane gas is heavier than air, escaping propane will accumulate and remain at ground level. Do not  
attempt to light the heater. If you suspect a propane leak, lighting the heater can result in a fire or explosion  
which can cause personal injury, death, and property damage.  
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If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the Fire  
Department.  
A. This heater is equipped with a pilot which must be  
lighted manually. When lighting the pilot, follow  
these instructions exactly.  
B. BEFORE LIGHTING smell all around the heater  
area for gas. Be sure to smell next to the floor  
because some gas is heavier than air and will settle  
on the floor.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas control  
knob. Never use tools. If the knob will not push in or  
turn by hand, don't try to repair it. Call a qualified  
service technician. Forced or attempted repair may  
result in a fire or explosion.  
D. Do not use this heater if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the heater and to replace any  
part of the control system and any gas control which  
has been under water.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
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Do not try to light any heater.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any  
phone in your building.  
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Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's  
phone. Follow the gas supplier's instructions.  
LIGHTING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
3. Turn off electric power to the heater.  
7. Push the control knob all the way and hold in.  
Immediately light the pilot with Presslite matchless  
ignition system by pressing the red igniter button  
(located at the panel next to the gas valve). Continue  
to hold the control knob in for about one (1) minute  
after the pilot is lit. Release knob and it will pop  
back up. Pilot should remain lit. If it goes out, repeat  
steps 4 through 7.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock-  
wise  
to “OFF”.  
If knob does not pop up when released, stop and  
immediately call your service technician or gas  
supplier.  
Figure 3.  
If the pilot will not stay lit  
after several tries, turn the  
gas control knob to “OFF”  
and call your service  
Robertshaw Millivolt Gas Valve  
Honeywell Millivolt Gas Valve  
Figure 1.  
Figure 2.  
Gas control knobs shown in “OFF” position.  
technician or gas supplier.  
NOTE  
Knob cannot be turned from “Pilot to “OFF”” unless  
knob is pushed in slightly. DO NOT FORCE.  
8. Turn knob on gas control  
counterclockwise  
“ON”.  
to  
5. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you then  
smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety informa-  
tion above. If you don't smell gas, go to the next step.  
6. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn counter-  
9. Replace the control access  
door.  
10. Set the thermostat to the  
desired setting.  
Figure 4.  
Pilot  
clockwise  
to “Pilot”.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO HEATER  
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all electric power to the heater if service is  
to be performed.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clockwise  
to "OFF". Do not force.  
5. Replace control access door.  
3. Remove control access door.  
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Operation (contd.)  
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OPERATING (CONTROLS)  
Dual Temperature Control System  
For convenience and economy all MiniMax CH  
heaters are equipped with two thermostats on the  
front of the heater control panel; see Figure 5.  
POOL  
SPA  
THERMOSTAT KNOB STOPPER  
OFF  
Each thermostat is equipped with a mechanical  
stop that can be locked or unlocked with use of a  
screwdriver to prevent temperatures in excess of  
that desired by the user; see Figure 6.  
The maximum setting can be adjusted by  
COLD  
HOT COLD  
HOT  
Figure 5.  
POOL TEMP  
SPA TEMP  
loosening the screw "A" and turning the stopper  
dial to desired maximum setting. Lock the setting  
by tightening the screw. The Mechanical stop is  
under the knob. Ensure that the knob is stopping at the correct position when the knob is rotated clockwise  
from a lower temperature position. (See Thermostat Adjustment.)  
NOTE  
To eliminate error due to piping heat losses, measure pool temperature with an accurate  
thermometer directly at the pool or spa.  
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT  
The knob with locking feature eliminates the need for  
constant thermostat adjustments. Set the knob pointer to  
the desired pool or spa temperature.  
If further adjustment is needed, rotate the knob until the  
desired temperature is obtained. This knob position  
corresponding to your desired maximum pool or spa  
temperature may now be preset (locked) by the knob  
stopper which prevents the knob from being turned  
beyond the maximum temperature you set.  
Knob Stopper  
POWER (THERMOSTAT SELECT) SWITCH  
Screw A  
Figure 6.  
The Pool/Off/Spa switch allows the heater to be turned  
off when heating is not desired.  
1. “Pool” position - Maintains selected pool temperature.  
2. “Off” position - Heater will not come on regardless of drop in pool or spa temperature.  
3. “Spa” position - This allows separate control of spa water temperature or an alternate lower pool  
temperature.  
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Maintenance  
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS  
CAUTION  
REMOVE THE FLOW VALVE ASSEMBLY WHEN DRILLING  
THE HOLE TO INSTALL A PRV. OTHERWISE, YOU WILL  
DRILL INTO THE VALVE ASSEMBLY.  
It is recommended that you check the following items at least  
every six months and at the beginning of every swimming  
season.  
1. Examine the venting system. Make sure there are no ob-  
structions in the flow of combustion and ventilation air.  
Pressure Relief Valve  
2. Visually inspect the main burner and the pilot burner  
flame. The normal color of the flame is blue. When flame  
appears yellow, burners should be inspected and cleaned;  
see Figure 8.  
3. Keep the heater area clear and free from combustibles  
and flammable liquids.  
In some installations, a  
pressure relief valve  
(PRV) is required on the  
MiniMax CH heater. To  
install a PRV, carefully  
drill a 3/8 in. hole in  
Figure 9.  
FOR PRV  
INSTALLATION  
DRILL THRU  
THE NPT PORT  
center of 3/4 in. NPT  
port (on main header)  
being careful to drill  
Blue Flame  
REMOVE FLOW VALVE  
BEFORE DRILLING  
THE NPT PORT  
only thru wall at bottom  
of 3/4 in. NPT port and  
no deeper—now thread  
in the 3/4 NPT PRV. (Sold separately.)  
Figure 7.  
Figure 8.  
ENERGY SAVING TIPS  
5. Set time clock to start circulation system no earlier than  
daybreak. The swimming pool loses less heat at this time.  
1. If possible, keep pool or spa covered when not in use.  
This will not only cut heating costs, but also keep dirt and  
debris from settling in the pool and conserve chemicals.  
6. For pools that are only used on the weekends, it is not  
necessary to leave the thermostat set at 78° F. Lower the  
temperature to a range that can be achieved easily in one  
day. Generally, this would be 10° F. to 15° F., if pool  
heater is sized properly.  
2. Reduce the pool thermostat setting to 78° F. or lower.  
This is accepted as being the most healthy temperature  
for swimming by the American Red Cross.  
7. During the winter or while on vacation, turn the heater off.  
3. Use an accurate thermometer.  
8. Set up a regular program of preventative maintenance  
for the heater each new swimming season. Check heat  
exchanger, controls, burners, operation, etc.  
4. When the proper maximum thermostat settings have been  
determined, tighten the thermostat knob stopper.  
SPRING AND FALL OPERATION  
If the pool is being used occasionally, do not turn the heater completely off. Set the thermostat down to 65° F. This will  
keep the pool and the surrounding ground warm enough to bring the pool up to a comfortable swimming temperature in a  
shorter period of time.  
WINTER OPERATION  
CAUTION  
OPERATING THIS HEATER CONTINUOUSLY AT WATER TEMPERATURE BELOW 68° F. WILL CAUSE HARMFUL  
CONDENSATION AND WILL DAMAGE THE HEATER AND WILL VOID THE WARRANTY.  
If the pool won't be used for a month or more, turn the heater off at the main gas valve. For areas where there is no danger of  
water freezing, water should circulate through the heater all year long, even though you are not heating your swimming pool.  
The MiniMax CH should not be operated out doors at temperatures below 0° F. for propane and -20° F. for natural gas. Where  
freezing is possible, it is necessary to drain the water from the heater. This may be done by opening the drain valve located at  
the inlet/outlet header (see Figure 9.) allowing all water to drain out of the heater. It would be a good practice to use  
compressed air to blow the water out of the heat exchanger. (See additional notes under Important Notices in Introduction  
on page 3.)  
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Maintenance (contd.)  
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RULE: 7.4 to 7.6 is a desirable pH range. It is essential  
to maintain correct pH, see Table 2.  
CHEMICAL BALANCE  
POOL AND SPA WATER  
If pH becomes too high (over alkaline), it  
has these effects:  
Your Pentair Pool Products pool heater was designed  
specifically for your spa or pool and will give you many  
years of trouble free service provided you keep your  
water chemistry in proper condition.  
1. Greatly lowers the ability of chlorine to destroy  
bacteria and algae.  
2. Water becomes cloudy.  
Three major items that can cause problems with your  
pool heater are improper pH, disinfectant residual, and  
total alkalinity. These items, if not kept properly  
balanced, can shorten the life of the heater and cause  
permanent damage.  
3. There is more danger of scale formation on the  
plaster or in the heat exchanger.  
4. Filter elements may become blocked.  
If pH is too low (over acid) the following  
conditions may occur:  
CAUTION  
Heat exchanger damage resulting from chemical  
imbalance is not covered by the warranty.  
1. Excessive eye burn or skin irritation.  
2. Etching of the plaster.  
3. Corrosion of metal fixtures in the filtration and  
recirculation system, which may create brown, blue,  
green, or sometimes almost black stains on the  
plaster.  
WHAT A DISINFECTANT DOES  
Two pool guests you do not want are algae and bacteria.  
To get rid of them and make pool water sanitary for  
swimming - as well as to improve the water's taste, odor  
and clarity - some sort of disinfectant must be used.  
4. Corrosion of copper in the heater, which may cause  
leaks.  
Chlorine and bromine are universally approved by health  
authorities and are accepted disinfecting agents for  
bacteria control.  
5. If you have a sand and gravel filter, the alum used as  
a filter aid may dissolve and pass through the filter.  
CAUTION: Do not test for pH when the chlorine  
residual is 3.0 ppm or higher, or bromine residual  
is 6.0 ppm or higher. See your local pool supply  
store for help in properly balancing your water  
chemistry.  
WHAT IS A DISINFECTANT  
RESIDUAL?  
When you add chlorine or bromine to the pool water, a  
portion of the disinfectant will be consumed in the  
process of destroying bacteria, algae and other  
oxidizable materials. The disinfectant remaining is  
called chlorine residual or bromine residual. You can  
determine the disinfectant residual of your pool water  
with a reliable test kit, available from your local pool  
supply store.  
RULE: Chemicals that are acid lower pH. Chemicals  
that are alkaline raise pH.  
pH Control Chart  
Table 2.  
7.2  
7.4 7.6  
7.8  
8.0 8.2 8.4  
Add Acid  
6.8  
7.0  
Add Soda, Ash or  
Marginal Ideal Marginal  
You must maintain a disinfectant residual level adequate  
enough to assure a continuous kill of bacteria or virus  
introduced into pool water by swimmers, through the air,  
from dust, rain or other sources.  
Sodium Bicarbonate  
ALKALINITY High - Low:  
"Total alkalinity" is a measurement of the total amount  
of alkaline chemicals in the water, and control pH to a  
great degree. (It is not the same as pH which refers  
merely to the relative alkalinity/acidity balance.) Your  
pool water's total alkalinity should be 100 - 140 ppm to  
permit easier pH control.  
It is wise to test pool water regularly. Never allow  
chlorine residual to drop below 0.6 ppm (parts per  
million). The minimum level for effective chlorine or  
bromine residual is 1.4 ppm.  
pH - The term pH refers to the acid/alkaline balance of  
water expressed on a numerical scale from 0 to 14. A test  
kit for measuring pH balance of your pool water is  
available from your local pool supply store; see Table 1.  
A total alkalinity test is simple to perform with a  
reliable test kit. You will need to test about once a  
week and make proper adjustments until alkalinity is  
in the proper range. Then, test only once every month  
or so to be sure it is being maintained. See your local  
pool dealer for help in properly balancing the water  
chemistry.  
Table 1.  
Strongly Acid  
pH Chart  
Neutral  
Strongly Alkaline  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10 11 12 13 14  
Muriatic Acid has a pH of about 0. Pure water is 7  
(neutral). Weak Lye solution have a pH of 13-14.  
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Installation Instructions  
SPECIFICATIONS  
IMPORTANT NOTICE: These installation instructions are designed for use by qualified personnel  
only, trained especially for installation of this type of heating equipment and related components. Some  
states require installation and repair by licensed personnel. If this applies in your state, be sure your  
contractor bears the appropriate license.  
Outdoor installation - stackless  
POOL  
SPA  
Model  
150  
"A" Dim  
17 7/8 in.  
20 7/8 in.  
23 7/8 in.  
26 7/8 in.  
29 7/8 in.  
"B" Dim  
6½ in.  
OFF  
TM  
CH  
HIGH PERFORMANCE HEATER  
COLD  
HOT COLD  
HOT  
POOL TEMP  
SPA TEMP  
32  
200  
9½ in.  
7
8
13  
250  
12½ in.  
15½ in.  
18½ in.  
1
2
"B" DIM.  
"A" DIM.  
5
300  
1
2
21  
4.875  
350  
FRONT VIEW  
SIDE VIEW  
400  
33 3/8 in. 22 3/8 in.  
Table 3.  
Outdoor installation - with vent kit  
"E" DIM.  
"C"  
DIM.  
Model  
"A" Dim "B" Dim "C" Dim "D" Dim  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
17 7/8 in.  
20 7/8 in.  
23 7/8 in.  
26 7/8 in.  
29 7/8 in.  
6½ in.  
9½ in.  
7¾ in.  
10 in.  
10 in.  
10¼ in.  
13 in.  
17 in.  
39¾ in.  
42¾ in.  
42¾ in.  
43¾ in.  
47¾ in.  
"D"  
DIM  
POOL  
SPA  
OFF  
TM  
CH  
HIGH PERFORMANCE HEATER  
COLD  
H
O
T
C
O
L
D
HOT  
POOL TEMP  
SPA TEMP  
28"  
12½ in.  
15½ in.  
18½ in.  
1
2
"B" DIM.  
5
1
2
"A" DIM.  
21  
4.875  
33 3/8 in. 22 3/8 in.  
51¾ in.  
Table 4.  
"E" DIM.  
Indoor installation - stack (USA only)  
Outdoor shelter installation (Canada)  
Model "A" Dim "B" Dim "C" Dim "D" Dim "E" Dim  
"C"  
DIM.  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
17 7/8 in.  
20 7/8 in.  
6½ in.  
9½ in.  
13 in.  
13 in.  
13 in.  
13 in.  
13 in.  
17 in.  
52¾ in.  
53 7/8 in.  
53 7/8 in.  
55 in.  
6 in.  
7 in.  
7 in.  
8 in.  
9 in.  
"D"  
DIM  
POOL  
SPA  
OFF  
TM  
CH  
HIGH PERFORMANCE HEATER  
COLD  
H
O
T
C
O
L
D
HOT  
POOL TEMP  
SPA TEMP  
23 7/8 in. 12½ in.  
26 7/8 in. 15½ in.  
29 7/8 in. 18½ in.  
33 3/8 in. 22 3/8 in.  
28  
7
8
13  
7
8
10  
56 in.  
1
2
"B" DIM.  
"A" DIM.  
5
GAS LINE  
OPENING  
1
2
60¾ in.  
10 in.  
21  
4.875  
Table 5.  
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Installation (contd.)  
10  
PO  
OL  
THERMO  
STAT  
SELE  
CT  
OF  
SP  
F
A
CO  
LD  
PO  
OL  
TEM  
P
HO  
T
CO  
LD  
SP  
A
T
EM  
P
HO  
T
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.  
TO  
POOL  
PUMP  
FILTER  
POOL  
HEATER  
MANUAL  
BY-PASS  
ISOLATION  
VALVE  
3
CHECK  
1
VALVE  
ISOLATION  
VALVE  
CHECK  
VALVE  
2
1
2
3
Optional.  
FROM  
POOL  
Required when installation is below water level.  
Required when flow rates exceed 120 gpm.  
Model  
150  
Min.  
20  
Max. *  
120  
Figure 10.  
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS  
200  
20  
120  
The MiniMax CH heater has the unique capability of  
direct schedule 40 PVC plumbing connections.  
250  
30  
120  
300  
30  
120  
350  
40  
120  
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.  
400  
40  
120  
* Do not exceed the maximum recommended  
flow rate for the connecting piping.  
Table 6.  
Do not operate the heater unless water in the pool/  
spa is at the proper level.  
BELOW POOL INSTALLATION  
If the heater is below water level, the pressure  
switch should be adjusted. This adjustment must  
be done by a qualified service technician.  
See following CAUTION.  
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.  
CAUTION  
BELOW OR ABOVE POOL INSTALLATION  
Check valves are recommended to prevent back  
siphon.  
The water pressure switch is set in the factory at 1½  
PSI. This setting is for a heater installed at pool level or  
within 3’ above or 3’ below. If the heater is to be installed  
more that 3’ above or 3’ below, the water pressure switch  
must be adjusted by a qualified service technician.  
CAUTION  
Exercise care when installing chemical feeders so  
as to not allow back siphoning of chemical into the  
heater, filters or pump. When chemical feeders are  
installed in the circulation of the piping system,  
make sure the feeder outlet line is down stream of  
the heater, and is equipped with a positive seal  
non-corrosive “Check Valve”, (P/N R172288),  
between the feeder and heater.  
FLOW SWITCH  
If the heater is installed more the 6’ above the pool or  
more than 10’ below the pool level, you will be beyond  
the limits of the pressure switch and a flow switch must  
be installed. Locate and install the flow switch externally  
on the outlet piping from the heater, as close as possible  
to the heater. Connect the flow switch wires in place of  
the water pressure switch wires.  
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WATER CONNECTIONS  
INSULATING THE HIGH LIMITS  
Reversible Inlet/Outlet Connection  
When Reversing Heads on the  
MiniMax CH Heater  
The MiniMax CH 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.  
On the MiniMax CH heater there is insulation installed  
by the factory on the return head side of the heaters.  
This insulation is there so that if the heads are reversed  
in the field, during initial installation of the heater, the  
reflected heat from the flue collector will be insulated  
from the high limits.  
Reversing Water Connections  
Disassembly  
Tools needed:  
1/4 in Nut Driver  
Return head in position before removal.  
This view shows the insulation installed by the factory.  
9/16 in. Socket and Wrench  
1/2 in. & 9/16 in. Open Wrench  
Screw Driver(s) - (Flathead & Phillips)  
1. Remove the inspection plates.  
2. Disconnect all wires from the high-limit  
switches except the short jumper wire. The  
exact order of the disconnection is not  
important.  
NOTE  
Return head removed and new tube seals installed. Now  
ready to accept the installation of the main head.  
There is no reason to remove the high-limit  
and pressure switches or the thermister from the  
front header during the reversing procedure, as  
they will be in the proper location when  
installed on the left side.  
3. Disconnect the pressure switch wiring.  
4. Disconnect the thermostat thermister leads from  
the control board.  
5. Exchange the in/out header with the return  
header. Replace the heat exchanger tube seals  
with new seals provided in the Quick-Flange  
Accessory Bag.  
Lift the installation to allow the main head to be installed.  
When head is placed into position, release the insulation;  
it will now shield the high limits from the heat produced  
by the flue collector.  
6. Install the temperature sensing bulb 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. Reconnect  
the pressure switch wiring. Route the wires  
through the same hole as the thermostat sensor  
wires and reconnect thermister to the board.  
8. Reinstall the inspection plates.  
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12  
GAS CONNECTIONS  
GAS LINE INSTALLATIONS  
Before installing the gas line, be sure to check which gas the heater has been designed to burn. This is  
important because different types of gas require different gas pipe sizes. The rating plate on the heater will  
indicate which gas the heater is designed to burn. Tables 7-9, on pages 12 and 13, shows which size pipe is  
required for the distance from the gas meter to the heater. The table is for natural gas at a specific gravity  
of .65 and propane at specific gravity of 1.5.  
When sizing gas lines, calculate three (3) additional feet of straight pipe for every elbow used.  
When installing the gas line, avoid getting dirt, grease or other foreign material in the pipe as this may cause  
damage to the gas valve, which may result in heater failure.  
The gas meter should be checked to make sure that it will supply enough gas to the heater and any other  
appliances that may be used on the same meter.  
The gas line from the meter will usually be of a larger size than the gas valve supplied with the heater.  
Therefore a reduction of the connecting gas pipe will be necessary. Make this reduction as close to the  
heater as possible.  
The heater and any other gas appliances must be disconnected from the gas supply piping system during any  
pressure testing on that system, (greater that ½ PSIG).  
The heater and its gas connection must be leak tested before placing the heater in operation. Do not use  
flame to test the gas line. Use soapy water or another nonflammable method.  
A manual main shut-off valve must be installed externally to the heater.  
WARNING  
Do not install the gas line union inside the heater cabinet. This will void your warranty.  
Pipe Sized For Length Of Run In Equivalent Feet  
Table 7.  
PIPE SIZING FOR GAS LINE CONNECTIONS  
MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH  
Natural gas at 1000 B.T.U. per Cubic Foot  
Propane Gas at 2500 B.T.U. per Cubic Foot  
1/2”  
3/4”  
1”  
1-1/4”  
1-1/2”  
2”  
2-1/2”  
NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO NAT PRO  
MODEL  
75 & 100 20’ 50’ 50’ 150’ 150’ 600’  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
525  
750  
900  
10’ 40’ 50’ 150’ 150’ 600’  
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
20’ 30’ 80’ 125’ 250’ 450’ 600’  
10’ 20’  
50’ 70’ 150’ 250’ 500’ 600’  
-
-
-
-
-
-
10’ 30’ 50’ 100’ 200’ 350’ 400’ 600’  
10’ 20’ 30’ 70’ 125’ 250’ 250’ 500’ 500’  
-
-
-
-
10’ 20’ 60’ 100’ 150’ 200’ 450’ 400’  
5’  
-
15’ 35’ 65’ 150’ 130’ 360’ 390’ 700’  
-
-
20’ 35’ 80’ 75’ 180’ 260’ 600’  
-
15’ 20’ 50’ 45’ 80’ 150’ 360’ 400’  
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Installation (contd.)  
Pipe Sized For Length Of Run In Equivalent Feet, (cont’d.)  
PROPANE 2 STAGE REGULATION  
In many “RESIDENTIAL” Propane gas line installations, the gas supplier and or installer will utilize a two stage regulation  
process where by at the supply tank they will install the first stage gas regulator, which would be at a higher pressure, usually  
10 psi and can be for longer distance and in a smaller pipe size. Then within a short distance from the heater they will install  
a second regulator, which is the second stage, and this would be set at the reguired inlet pressure of 11 inches of W.C. for all the  
Pentair Pool Heaters.  
Stage Two "Low Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing  
Stage One "High Pressure" Gas Pipe Sizing  
MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH  
MAXIMUM EQUIVALENT PIPE LENGTH  
Model  
75 & 100  
150  
0 to 10 Feet  
1/2 in.  
10 to 20 Feet  
1/2 in.  
Model  
75 & 100  
150  
0 to 50 Feet 50 to 100 Feet 100 to 150 Feet  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
1/2 in.  
200  
1/2 in.  
3/4 in.  
200  
250  
1/2 in.  
3/4 in.  
250  
300  
3/4 in.  
3/4 in.  
300  
350  
3/4 in.  
3/4 in.  
350  
400  
3/4 in.  
3/4 in.  
400  
Table 9.  
Table 8.  
REGULATOR  
ADJUSTMENT CAP  
REGULATED MANIFOLD PRESSURE TEST  
1. Attach the manometer to the heater jacket.  
2. Shut off the main gas valve.  
3. Remove 1/8 in. NPT plug on the outlet side of  
the valve and screw in the fitting from the  
manometer kit.  
PILOT  
HONEYWELL  
4. Connect the manometer hose to the fitting.  
5. Fire the heater.  
1/2 P.S.I.  
PRESS  
TAP  
PILOT  
ADJ.  
Figure 11.  
6. The manometer must read 4 in. WC for natural  
gas, 11 in. WC for propane gas, while the heater  
is operating.  
MINIMAX CH GAS PRESSURE REQUIREMENTS*  
Propane  
7. For adjustment, remove the Regulator  
Adjustment Cap and using a screwdriver turn the  
screw clockwise to increase - counterclockwise  
to decrease gas pressure.  
Natural  
Maximum inlet gas pressure 10 in. WC 14 in. WC  
Minimum inlet gas pressure **5 in. WC 12 in. WC  
Normal manifold pressure  
** 6 WC for 400 model  
*All Readings are taken with the heater fired. Any adjustments  
made with heater off will give incorrect readings.  
4 in. WC 11 in. WC  
CAUTION  
The use of Flexible Connectors (FLEX) is NOT  
recommended as they cause high gas pressure drops.  
Table 10.  
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14  
VENTILATION  
STACK TYPE OUTDOOR VENT KIT  
Model  
150  
Vent Cap Product No. Vent Dia.  
OUTDOOR INSTALLATION ONLY  
OV15  
OV20  
OV25  
OV30  
OV35  
OV40  
460237  
460222  
460223  
460224  
460225  
460226  
6 in.  
7 in.  
7 in.  
8 in.  
9 in.  
10 in.  
For outdoor installation with built in vent top, the heater  
must be placed in a suitable area on a level,  
noncombustible surface. Do not install the heater under  
an overhang with clearances less than 3 feet from the top  
of the heater. The area under an overhang must be open  
on three sides.  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
Table 11.  
IMPORTANT!  
In an outdoor installation it is important to protect  
your heater from water damage. Ensure water is  
diverted from overhanging eves with a proper gutter/  
drainage system. The heater must be set on a level  
foundation for proper rain drainage.  
Outdoor Stack  
Top Cover  
Maintain minimum clearances as indicated below. Install  
a minimum of 4 feet below, and 4 feet horizontally from  
any opening to a building.  
Flue Adaptor  
Inner Panel  
The heater should not be installed closer than 6 inches to  
any fences, walls or shrubs at any side or back, or any  
combustible material, nor closer than 18 inches at the  
plumbing side. A minimum clearance of 24 inches must  
be maintained at the front of the heater.  
Flue Collector  
6"  
Figure 13.  
Figure 14.  
6"  
24"  
OUTDOOR VENT CAP INSTALLATION  
The MiniMax CH heater is shipped standard as an  
outdoor stackless unit. To install the outdoor vent kit:  
1. Take out the louvered outer top after first  
removing all 1/4 in. sheet metal screws attaching  
it along its perimeter to the cabinet. Set it aside.  
18"  
Figure 12.  
2. Place the flue adaptor over the flue collector  
opening. Temporarily, put the top cover, from the  
kit, on with the label to the front of the heater.  
Center the flue adaptor evenly inside the top cover  
flue stack opening. Remove the top cover and  
secure the centered flue adaptor to the inner panel  
with the provided #8 x 1/2 in. drill qwik screws.  
IMPORTANT!  
When locating the heater, consider that high  
winds can roll over or deflect off adjacent  
buildings and walls. Normally, placing the  
heater at least three feet from any wall will  
minimize downdraft.  
3. Place the top cover, with the hole for the stack, on  
the heater cabinet.  
4. Install the vent stack through the hole in the top  
cover, over the flue adaptor top ring.  
5. Using a 3/32 in. drill bit, position the “L” bracket  
to hold the top cover and outdoor stack. Drill the  
pilot holes through the “L” bracket holes to accept  
the screws.  
6. Secure the vent stack and the inner top with the  
#8 x 1/4 in. sheet metal screws through the “L”  
brackets.  
Unusually high prevailing wind conditions and  
downdrafts may require the use of a stack type  
outdoor vent kit (available at additional cost).  
NOTE  
This unit shall not be operated outdoors at  
temperatures below 0o F. for propane and -20o F. for  
natural gas.  
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INDOOR INSTALLATION (USA ONLY)  
OUTDOOR SHELTER INSTALLATION  
(CANADA)  
All products of combustion and vent gases must be  
completely removed to the outside atmosphere  
through a vent pipe which is connected to the draft  
hood. A vent pipe extension of the same size must  
be connected to the draft hood and extended at least  
2 feet higher than highest point of the roof within a  
10 foot horizontal radius, and at least 3 ft. higher  
than the point at which it passes through the roof, or  
as permitted by local code; see Figures 15 and 16.  
The vent should terminate with an approved vent  
cap (weather cap) for protection against rain or  
blockage by snow. Double-wall vent pipe and an  
approved roof jack shall be employed through the  
roof penetration. The use of double-walled type B  
vent pipe is recommended.  
Installations in basements, garages, or  
underground structures where flammable liquids  
may be stored must have the heater elevated 18  
inches from the floor using a non-combustible  
base. The following minimum clearances from  
combustible materials must be provided.  
Side  
18 in.  
6 in.  
Front  
Back  
Top  
Water Connection  
Remaining  
24 in.  
6 in.  
Ceiling Clearance  
36 in.*  
*To ceiling or roof.  
Height above  
any roof surface  
within 10 ft.  
The draft hood must be installed so as to be in the  
same atmospheric pressure zone as the  
combustion air inlet to the pool heater. The  
certified (factory) draft hood must not be  
modified in any way and must be employed in  
every indoor installation.  
More Than10 ft.  
10 ft.  
horizontally  
Vent Cap  
3 ft. min.  
Ridge  
2 ft. min.  
Roof  
Jack  
The heater must be located as close as practical to  
a chimney or gas vent. The heater should be  
installed at least 5 feet away from the pool or spa.  
Chimney  
Figure 15.  
The heater must be placed in a suitable room on a  
non-combustible floor or on a non-combustible  
base and in an area where leakage from heat  
exchanger or water connections will not result in  
damage to the area adjacent to the heater or the  
structure. When such locations cannot be  
Vent Cap and  
Riser Furnished  
by Installer  
* Rise  
avoided, it is recommended that a suitable drain  
pan with adequate drainage, be installed under the  
heater. The pan must not restrict air flow.  
Air Supply  
Ventilation  
Air Supply  
Gas Combustion  
* 1” Rise Per Foot  
Recommended  
Figure 16.  
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BASE FOR USE ON  
COMBUSTIBLE FLOORS  
NOTE  
The heater requires two uninterrupted air supply  
openings; one for ventilation and one to supply oxygen  
for proper gas combustion. The air supply openings  
should be sized according to Tables 12. and 13.  
TM  
ER  
AT  
HE  
E
NC  
MA  
OR  
RF  
PE  
GH  
HI  
T
M
R
E
H
T
A
T
S
O
SPA  
E S  
T
C
E
L
L
O
FF  
O
P
O
T
HO  
MP  
TE  
A
SP  
LD  
CO  
T
HO  
MP  
TE  
OL  
PO  
LD  
CO  
Air supply requirements below apply to all  
MiniMax heaters  
.
in  
" M  
6
All opening sizes are minimum and unobstructed.  
SHEET  
METAL  
BLOCKS  
HOLLOW MASONARY BLOCKS, NOT LESS THAN  
4" THICK (LAID WITH ENDS UNSEALED AND JOINTS  
MATCHED FOR AIR CIRCULATION). COVER BLOCKS  
WITH 24 GA. (MIN.) GALVANIZED SHEET METAL.  
All Air From Inside  
Figure 17.  
Air for Combustion  
Sq. In.  
Air Ventilation  
Sq. In.  
Model  
CAUTION  
Chemicals should not be stored near the heater  
installation. Combustion air can be contaminated by  
corrosive chemical fumes which can void the warranty.  
150  
200  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
250  
300  
350  
STACK TYPE INDOOR DRAFT HOOD KIT  
The proper draft hood and adapter must be installed on  
the heater as shown below:  
400  
Table 12.  
Model Draft Hood Product No. Vent Dia.  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
DH15  
DH20  
DH25  
DH30  
DH35  
DH40  
460227  
460228  
460230  
460231  
460233  
460234  
6 in.  
7 in.  
7 in.  
8 in.  
9 in.  
10 in.  
All Air From Outside  
Air for Combustion  
Air Ventilation  
Sq. In.  
Model  
Sq. In.  
150  
200  
37  
37  
50  
50  
250  
63  
63  
Table 14.  
300  
77  
77  
INDOOR DRAFT HOOD INSTALLATION  
1. Take out the louvered outer top piece after first  
removing the sheet metal screws, attaching it to  
the cabinet.  
350  
90  
90  
400  
100  
100  
Table 13.  
Draft Hood  
2. Install the adaptor  
Top Cover  
I
NSTALLATION ON FLOORS CONSTRUCTED  
OF COMBUSTIBLE MATERIALS  
(vent kit).  
Adaptor  
3. Install the top cover  
Screw  
(2 PLC's)  
(vent kit).  
The heater may be placed on a “combustible floor”  
using either of the two methods listed below:  
4. Install the draft hood  
(vent kit).  
Use the provided screws  
a) Use a Non-combustible Base Kit for use on  
combustible floors.  
HEATER  
to secure the vent  
b) Construct a non-combustible base from masonry  
blocks as illustrated, see Figure 17.  
assembly.  
Figure 18.  
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ELECTRICAL  
MiniMax CH Millivolt Wiring Diagram  
MINIMAX WIRING DIAGRAM (MILLIVOLT) DUAL THERM  
(HONEYWELL ELECTRONIC)  
IF ORIGINAL FACTORY WIRING MUST BE REPLACED, INSTALLER MUST SUPPLY UL OR CSA (IF CANADA)  
APPROVED WIRE, 18 GAUGE, 600V, 105 C˚ TEMPERATURE RATING. THERMAL FUSE WIRING MUST BE  
REPLACED WITH UL OR CSA (IF CANADA) APPROVED WIRE, 18 GAUGE, 600V, 125 C˚ TEMPERATURE RATING.  
INTERCONNECTING WIRING TO APPLIANCE MUST CONFORM TO THE NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE OR  
SUPERCEDING LOCAL (WIRING) CODES.  
PILOT  
GENERATOR  
TH/PP  
WHT  
RED  
TH  
PP  
SAFETY  
PRESS  
SWITCH  
GAS VALVE  
WHT  
HI-LIMIT  
SHUT-OFF  
WHT  
WHT  
WHT  
THERMAL  
CUT-OFF  
ORN  
WHT  
WHT  
POT 1  
POT 2  
THERMOSTAT BOARD  
POOL  
SPA  
OFF  
SENSOR  
Figure 19.  
NOTE: When connecting a remote control to the MiniMax CH, you must install the low voltage  
thermostat wires in separate conduit from ANY line voltage wires. Failure to follow these  
instructions will cause the thermostat relay to react erratically..  
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Troubleshooting - General  
Possible Cause  
Remedy  
Heater will not come on  
Pump not running  
Place pump in operation  
Check for leaks  
Pump air locked  
Filter dirty  
Clean filter  
Pump strainer clogged  
Defective wiring or connection  
Defective pressure switch  
Defective gas controls  
On-Off switch in "OFF" position  
Clean strainer  
Repair or replace wires  
Replace switch  
Call serviceperson  
Turn switch to "ON"  
Heater Short Cycling (Rapid On and Off Operation)  
Insufficient water flow  
Clean filter and pump strainer  
Defective wiring  
Repair or replace wiring  
Call serviceperson  
Call serviceperson  
Defective flow valve or out of adjustment  
Defective hi-limit and/or thermostat  
Heater Makes Knocking Noises,  
Make sure all valves on system are open  
Heater operating after pump has shut off  
Heater exchanger scaled  
Shut off gas supply and call serviceperson  
Shut off gas supply and call serviceperson  
CAUTION  
Please consult the latest edition of the “MiniMax Service Manual” for complete service and repair  
instructions. Repairs should only be attempted by properly trained service personnel.  
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MINIMAX CH HEATER - ALL MODELS  
32  
INNER TOPS  
Model No. Part No.  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
470024  
470025  
470026  
470027  
470028  
470029  
31  
30  
28  
2
1a  
29  
3
37  
20  
15  
4
1
27  
23  
24  
16  
22  
21  
18  
25  
26  
5
34  
7
6
19  
35  
9
8
36  
17  
33  
14  
10  
11  
12  
13  
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MiniMax CH Parts List  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
1
Vent kit assy. (indoor)  
1
1
1
460227 460228 460230 460231 460233 460234  
460237 460222 460223 460224 460225 460226  
070994 070994 070994 070994 070994 070994  
1a Vent kit assy. (outdoor)  
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
Return header  
Bolt, heat exchanger  
16 471991 471991 471991 471991 471991 471991  
Washer 3/8" ID 1" OD  
Tube seal gasket  
16  
18  
2
072184 072184 072184 072184 072184 072184  
070951 070951 070951 070951 070951 070951  
470184 470184 470184 470184 470184 470184  
470186 470186 470186 470186 470186 470186  
472175 472174 472173 472172 472171 472170  
075468 075604 075488 075605 075606 075490  
070256 075525 070257 075526 075527 070258  
075457 075457 075457 075457 075457 075457  
075458 075458 075458 075458 075458 075458  
076084 076084 076085 076085 076086 076086  
075493 075496 075494 075497 075498 075495  
075502 075505 075503 075506 075507 075504  
Thermostat knob  
Switch rocker (single pole & double throw)  
Control panel assy. (complete) - Millivolt  
Door - Millivolt  
1
1
1
10 Manifold burner  
Gas valve natural - Millivolt  
Gas valve propane - Millivolt  
1
1
11  
1
12 Pilot tube - Millivolt  
Burner tray assy. natural (complete) - Millivolt  
1
1
13  
Burner tray assy. propane (complete) - Millivolt  
2 EA.  
3 EA.  
4 EA.  
5 EA.  
6 EA.  
7 EA.  
14 Burner  
070230 070230 070230 070230 070230 070230  
470550 470550 470550 470550 470550 470550  
472125 472125 472125 472125 472125 472125  
073858 075586 073857 075587 075588 073856  
075459 075459 075459 075459 075459 075459  
471678 471678 471678 471678 471678 471678  
471750 471750 471750 471750 471750 471750  
471587 471587 471587 471587 471587 471587  
471441 471441 471441 471441 471441 471441  
274440 274440 274440 274440 274440 274440  
471993 471993 471993 471993 471993 471993  
471992 471992 471992 471992 471992 471992  
471419 471419 471419 471419 471419 471419  
471420 471420 471420 471420 471420 471420  
471694 471694 471694 471694 471694 471694  
472131 472132 472133 472134 472135 472136  
472169 472168 472167 472166 472165 472164  
14a Burner with pilot bracket (not shown)  
15 Pressure switch  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
16 Combustion chamber assy. (complete)  
17 Presslite igniter assy.  
18 Potentiometer  
19 Flow valve assy.  
20 Hi-Limit thermostat 115°  
21 Adaptor - bulkhead, 2 in.  
22 Adaptor - bulkhead ring  
23 Main manifold assy.  
24 Main header assy.  
25 Main manifold bottom  
26 Cap, main manifold bottom  
27 Hi-Limit thermostat 150°  
Heat exchanger (without heads)  
28  
Heat exchanger (with heads)  
8 ea.  
8 ea.  
8 ea.  
8 ea.  
16 ea.  
16 ea.  
29  
070277 075559 070276 075560 070277 070278  
073810 073810 073810 073810 073810 073810  
Baffle  
30 Baffle hold down (2) baffles on 400  
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MiniMax CH Parts List, contd.  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
150  
200  
250  
300  
350  
400  
31 Flue collector  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
073864 075622 073863 075623 075624 073862  
470471 470472 470473 470474 470475 470476  
075783 075784 075785 075786 075787 075788  
471677 471677 471677 471677 471677 471677  
073789 073789 073789 073789 073789 073789  
472127 472127 472127 472127 472127 472127  
472101 472101 472101 472101 472101 472101  
32 Outdoor top assy.  
33 Lightback shield (Propane Gas units only)  
34 Electronic thermostat (Millivolt models)  
35 Panel (return)  
36 Panel (in/out)  
37 Thermistor (probe) complete (Millivolt models)  
* Not Shown  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Plastic mounting bracket  
Clips for wire harness  
Wire Kit - Millivolt  
Screw 8 x 1/4" HH  
Screw 8 x 1/2" HH  
Screw 6 x 1/4"  
070715 070715 070715 070715 070715 070715  
471277 471277 471277 471277 471277 471277  
075511 075511 075511 075511 075511 075511  
071703 071703 071703 071703 071703 071703  
071698 071698 071698 071698 071698 071698  
071716 071716 071716 071716 071716 071716  
071659 071659 071659 071659 071659 071659  
075692 075692 075692 075692 075692 075692  
070551 070551 070551 070551 070551 070551  
470414 470414 470414 470414 470414 470414  
073725 073725 073725 073725 073725 073725  
Screw 10 -32 x 1/4"  
Screw 10-32 x 3/16  
Bushing 1/2"  
Therm knob stopper  
Bolt 5/16" - 18 x 3/4'  
2
2
3 ea.  
4 ea.  
5 ea.  
6 ea.  
7 ea.  
8 ea.  
N or P  
N or P  
N or P  
N or P  
N or P  
N or P  
Orifice main burner natural  
Orifice main burner propane  
Pilot - natural - Millivolt  
Pilot - propane - Millivolt  
Pilot - generator  
073727 073727 073727 073727 073727 073727  
073728 073728 073728 073728 073728 073728  
471292 471292 471292 471292 471292 471292  
471291 471291 471291 471291 471291 471291  
071515 071515 071515 071515 071515 071515  
075173 075173 075173 075173 075173 075173  
470178 470178 470178 470178 470178 470178  
471293 471293 471293 471293 471293 471293  
471328 471328 471328 471328 471328 471328  
074540 074540 074540 074540 074540 074540  
471271 471271 471271 471271 471271 471271  
072253 072253 072253 072253 072253 072253  
071240 071240 071240 071240 071240 071240  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
Thermal cutoff - fusible link  
Power element (flow-valve)  
Pilot rainshield  
Pilot electrode (only)  
"L" brackets  
Bracket adapter Q379 pilot, MV  
Jumper  
Door latch  
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®
MiniMax CH  
(150 IID Model)  
POOL & SPA HEATERS  
OPERATION & INSTALLATION MANUAL  
(APPENDIX)  
WARNING  
FOR YOUR SAFETY - READ BEFORE OPERATING  
Warning: If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may  
result, causing property damage, personal injury or loss of life.  
For additional free copies of this manual; call (800) 831-7133.  
U.S. Patent Numbers  
6,295,980  
5,318,007 - 5,228,618  
5,201,307 - 4,595,825  
WARNING  
Warning: Improper installation, adjustment, alteration, service or maintenance can  
cause property damage, personal injury or death. Installation and service must be  
performed by a qualified installer, service agency or the gas supplier.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
Do not try to light any appliance.  
For Your  
Safety  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use any phone in your building.  
Immediately call your gas supplier from a neighbor's phone.  
Follow the gas supplier's instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the fire department.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and  
liquids in the vicinity of this or other appliances.  
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Operation  
MINIMAX CH (150 IID) ELECTRONIC IGNITION LIGHTING/OPERATION -NATURAL GAS  
FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
WARNING  
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing personal injury, loss of life  
and property damage.  
Do not attempt to light the heater if you suspect a natural gas leak. Lighting the heater can result in a fire or  
explosion which can cause personal injury, death, and property damage.  
A. This heater is equipped with an ignition device  
which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try  
to light the pilot by hand.  
B. BEFORE OPERATING smell all around the  
heater area for gas. Be sure to smell next to  
the floor because some gas is heavier than air  
and will settle on the floor.  
C. Use only your hand to push in or turn the gas  
control knob. Never use tools. If the knob will  
not push in or turn by hand, don't try to repair it.  
Call a qualified service technician. Forced or  
attempted repair may result in a fire or explosion.  
D. Do not use this heater if any part has been under  
water. Immediately call a qualified service  
technician to inspect the heater and to replace  
any part of the control system and any gas  
control which has been under water.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
-
-
Do not try to light any heater.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not use  
any phone in your building.  
E. The MiniMax CH incorporates (9) nine  
indicator lights to aid you in the operation of the  
heater, and to assist in diagnosing a failure in the  
heater’s function.  
-
-
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's  
instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
Fire Department.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
3. Turn off electric power to the heater.  
4. This heater is equipped with an ignition device  
which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try  
to light the pilot by hand.  
9. Replace the control access door.  
10. Turn on the electrical power to the heater.  
11. Set the thermostat to the desired setting.  
12. If the heater will not operate, follow the instruc-  
tions "To Turn Off Gas To Heater" and call your  
service technician or gas supplier.  
5. Remove the control access door.  
6. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock-  
wise  
to “OFF”.  
Gas  
Inlet  
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you  
then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety  
information above. If you don't smell gas, go to the  
next step.  
ON  
OFF  
8. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise  
to “ON”; see Figure 1.  
Figure 1.  
Gas control knob shown in “ON” position.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all electric power to the heater if  
service is to be performed.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise to "OFF". Do not force.  
5. Replace control access door.  
3. Remove control access door.  
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Operation (contd.)  
MINIMAX CH (150 IID) ELECTRONIC IGNITION LIGHTING/OPERATION - PROPANE  
FOR YOUR SAFETY: READ BEFORE LIGHTING  
NOTE  
The MiniMax CH propane models have special features for additional safety and protection.  
Read the safety instructions for natural gas (page A-2) before proceeding.  
WARNING  
If you do not follow these instructions exactly, a fire or explosion may result causing personal injury, loss of life  
and property damage.  
Since propane gas is heavier than air, escaping propane will accumulate and remain at ground level. Do not  
attempt to light the heater. If you suspect a propane leak, lighting the heater can result in a fire or explosion  
which can cause personal injury, death, and property damage.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
-
Immediately call your gas supplier from a  
neighbor's phone. Follow the gas supplier's  
instructions.  
If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call the  
Fire Department.  
-
-
-
Do not try to light matches or lighter.  
Do not try to light any heater.  
Do not touch any electrical switch; do not  
use any phone in your building.  
-
-
-
Shut off gas line at propane tank.  
Do not tamper with the heater because it is  
dangerous and voids all warranties.  
Safety Lockout:  
This MiniMax CH Propane Heater is equipped with a 100% safety lockout feature. If the pilot does not light  
within a maximum of 90 seconds, lockout will occur.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above.  
2. Set the thermostat to the lowest setting.  
3. Turn off electric power to the heater.  
4. This heater is equipped with an ignition device  
which automatically lights the pilot. Do not try to  
light the pilot by hand.  
9. Replace the control access door.  
10. Turn on the electrical power to the heater.  
11. Set the thermostat to the desired setting.  
12. If the heater will not operate, follow the instruc-  
tions "To Turn Off Gas To Heater" and call your  
service technician or gas supplier.  
5. Remove the control access door.  
6. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn clock-  
wise  
to “OFF”.  
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas. If you  
then smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the safety  
information on page 5. If you don't smell gas, go to  
the next step.  
Gas  
Inlet  
ON  
8. Turn knob on gas control counterclockwise  
to “ON”; see Figure 2.  
OFF  
Figure 2.  
Gas control knob shown in “ON” position.  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1. Set the thermostat to lowest setting.  
2. Turn off all electric power to the heater if  
service is to be performed.  
4. Push in gas control knob slightly and turn  
clockwise to "OFF". Do not force.  
5. Replace control access door.  
3. Remove control access door.  
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Operation (contd.)  
OPERATING (CONTROLS)  
Dual Temperature Control System - (Electronic and Millivolt Models)  
For convenience and economy all MiniMax CH heaters  
are equipped with two thermostats on the front of the heater  
control panel; see Figure 3.  
THERMOSTAT ADJUSTMENT  
The knob with locking feature eliminates the need for  
constant thermostat adjustments. Set the knob pointer to  
the desired pool or spa temperature.  
If further adjustment is needed, rotate the knob until the  
desired temperature is obtained. This knob position  
corresponding to your desired maximum pool or spa  
temperature may now be preset (locked) by the knob  
stopper which prevents the knob from being turned beyond  
the maximum temperature you set.  
Figure 3.  
THERMOSTAT KNOB STOPPER  
Each thermostat is equipped with a mechanical stop that  
can be locked or unlocked with use of a screwdriver to  
prevent temperatures in excess of that desired by the user;  
see Figure 4.  
Knob Stopper  
Screw A  
Figure 4.  
The maximum setting can be adjusted by loosening the screw  
"A" and turning the stopper dial to desired maximum setting.  
Lock the setting by tightening the screw. The Mechanical  
stop is under the knob. Ensure that the knob is stopping at the  
correct position when the knob is rotated clockwise from a  
lower temperature position. (See Thermostat Adjustment.)  
POWER (THERMOSTAT SELECT) SWITCH  
The Pool/Off/Spa switch allows the heater to be turned off  
when heating is not desired.  
1. “Pool” position - Maintains selected pool  
temperature.  
2. “Off” position - Heater will not come on regardless  
of drop in pool or spa temperature.  
NOTE  
To eliminate error due to piping heat losses,  
measure pool temperature with an accurate  
thermometer directly at the pool or spa.  
3. “Spa” position - This allows separate control of spa  
water temperature.  
INDICATOR LIGHT DESCRIPTION  
The MiniMax Pool Heater provides nine status indicator lights, six can be seen from the front of the control panel which  
help you understand the operation of the heater. If something should go wrong, the lights will aid in troubleshooting the  
problem. Three additional lights can be seen after opening the control panel. These three lights give the service technician  
advanced troubleshooting capability. All the LED lights are green with the exception of the red service LED.  
POWER LIGHT (POWER)  
AUXILIARY (AUX)  
This light is on when it indicates the remote switch contacts  
are closed. This allows you to observe if your remote switch  
is properly closing the heater control circuit. When shipped  
from the factory a jumper is installed to maintain closed  
circuit in the absence of a remote switch.  
The light is on at all times, in any switch position, indicating  
24 VAC power is being supplied to the control circuit. If it  
fails to light, no other light will be on. Possible causes are:  
a) external power to the heater is disconnected, check  
service panel circuit breaker or fuses; b) local circuit  
breaker inside the transformer has tripped -- investigate  
cause before resetting; c) transformer has failed.  
PRESSURE (PRESS)  
This light is on when Spa/Pool Selector switch is on,  
indicates the circulation pump is running properly. If  
pressure light fails to light, the pump may have lost its  
prime or water flow may be restricted by an inadvertently  
closed valve or clogged filter or pump basket. If you have  
determined that there is no water flow restriction to the  
heater, you should call a qualified serviceman.  
THERMOSTAT (TSTAT)  
This light is on when the thermostat contacts close, signaled  
by the water temperature falling below the setpoint, calling  
for the heater to fire to maintain the desired water  
temperature.  
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HEAT (HEAT)  
SERVICE (SERVICE)  
The heat light is on any time the thermostat has  
signaled a call for heat which initializes the ignition  
safety firing circuit -- the light comes on to indicate  
successful firing of the main burners.  
The service light is off during normal operation of  
heater. The light only comes on if a problem with a  
control has occurred or when the heater is first  
firing. The problem must be investigated by the  
serviceman prior to attempts to fire the heater again.  
The diagrams that follow give examples of  
troubleshooting a malfunctioning heater using the  
assistance of the indicator lights.  
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTROLS)  
Example of troubleshooting with the assistance of the indicator lights.  
SYMBOL TABLE  
SWITCH OR DEVICE  
OPEN CIRCUIT  
(BLOCK CURRENT)  
SWITCH OR DEVICE  
CLOSED CIRCUIT  
(PASS CURRENT)  
LED OFF  
LED LIT  
IGNITION MODULE  
IND  
GND  
VAL  
GAS VALVE  
MV  
TRANSFORMER  
INCOMING  
LINE VOLTAGE  
CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
HI TEMP  
LIMIT SWITCHES  
REMOTE  
PRESS  
TFUSE  
MV  
THERMOSTAT  
RELAY  
PWR  
TSTAT  
RMT  
PRESS  
HI TEMP  
TFUSE  
MV  
HEAT  
SRVE  
POWER  
THERM  
CLOSE IF  
NO MV  
SERVICE  
AUX  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
WATER AT SELECTED TEMPERATURE.... NORMAL OPERATION  
PRESS  
HEAT  
FRONT PANEL LEDS  
OR POOL/OFF/SPA THERMOSTAT SELECT SWITCH OFF.... NORMAL OPERATION  
IGNITION MODULE  
IND  
GND  
VAL  
GAS VALVE  
TRANSFORMER  
INCOMING  
LINE VOLTAGE  
CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
HI TEMP  
LIMIT SWITCHES  
REMOTE  
PRESS  
TFUSE  
MV  
MV  
THERMOSTAT  
RELAY  
PWR  
TSTAT  
RMT  
PRESS  
HI TEMP  
TFUSE  
MV  
HEAT  
SRVE  
THERM  
AUX  
POWER  
CLOSE IF  
NO MV  
SERVICE  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
PRESS  
HEAT  
THERMOSTAT CALLING FOR HEAT - PUMP OFF(NO PRESSURE) BLOCKS FIRING  
NORMAL OPERATION  
FRONT PANEL LEDS  
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Operation (contd.)  
TROUBLESHOOTING (CONTROLS) - Continued  
SYMBOL TABLE  
SWITCH OR DEVICE  
OPEN CIRCUIT  
(BLOCK CURRENT)  
SWITCH OR DEVICE  
CLOSED CIRCUIT  
(PASS CURRENT)  
LED OFF  
LED LIT  
IGNITION MODULE  
IND  
GND  
VAL  
GAS VALVE  
MV  
TRANSFORMER  
INCOMING  
LINE VOLTAGE  
CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
HI TEMP  
LIMIT SWITCHES  
REMOTE  
PRESS  
TFUSE  
MV  
THERMOSTAT  
RELAY  
RMT  
PRESS  
HEAT  
PWR  
TSTAT  
HI TEMP  
TFUSE  
MV  
SRVE  
POWER  
THERM  
CLOSE IF  
NO MV  
SERVICE  
AUX  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
HEATER FIRING - NORMAL OPERATION  
PRESS  
HEAT  
FRONT PANEL LEDS  
IGNITION MODULE  
IND  
GND  
VAL  
GAS VALVE  
TRANSFORMER  
INCOMING  
LINE VOLTAGE  
CIRCUIT  
BREAKER  
HI TEMP  
LIMIT SWITCHES  
REMOTE  
PRESS  
TFUSE  
MV  
MV  
THERMOSTAT  
RELAY  
RMT  
PWR  
TSTAT  
PRESS  
HI TEMP  
TFUSE  
MV  
HEAT  
SRVE  
THERM  
AUX  
POWER  
CLOSE IF  
NO MV  
SERVICE  
PRESS  
HEAT  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
THERMOSTAT CALLING FOR HEAT - BLOWN THERMAL FUSE BLOCKS FIRING  
NOTE: SERVICE LED LIT FLAGS PROBLEM, TFUSE LED OFF SHOWS PROBLEM  
IS IN THERMAL FUSE CIRCUIT  
FRONT PANEL LEDS  
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Regulator Adjustment Cap  
REGULATED MANIFOLD PRESSURE TEST  
1/8" NPT Plug  
(Inlet Press)  
1. Attach the manometer to the heater jacket.  
2. Shut off the main gas valve.  
ON  
3. Remove 1/8 in. NPT plug on the outlet side of the valve and  
screw in the fitting from the manometer kit.  
OFF  
1/8" NPT Plug  
(Manifold Press)  
4. Connect the manometer hose to the fitting.  
5. Fire the heater.  
REGULATOR  
ADJUSTMENT CAP  
6. The manometer must read 4 in. WC for natural gas,  
11 in. WC for propane gas, while the heater is operating.  
7. For adjustment, remove the Regulator Adjustment Cap and  
using a screwdriver turn the screw clockwise to increase -  
counterclockwise to decrease gas pressure.  
PILOT  
HONEYWELL  
1/2 P.S.I.  
PRESS  
TAP  
PILOT  
ADJ.  
Transformer Wiring Instruction  
ELECTRICAL, IID ELECTRONIC UNITS  
Electrical Rating  
60 Hz  
115 V.A.C. or 230 V.A.C.  
50/60 Hz 208 V.A.C. or 240 V.A.C.  
NOTE  
If any of the original wiring supplied with this  
heater must be replaced, installer must supply  
(No. 18 AWG 105° C. U.L. approved AWM low  
energy stranded) copper wire or it's equivalent.  
In Canada: wires must be CSA approved.  
WARNING  
The heater must be electrically grounded and  
bonded in accordance with local codes or, in the  
absence of local codes, with the latest national  
electrical codes ANSI/NFPA No. 70.  
In Canada: CSA standard C22.1 Canada Electrical  
Code Part 1 and/or local codes.  
Always use crimp type connectors when connecting  
two wires.  
This heater is equipped with a reversible junction box  
to allow line voltage to be wired from either side.  
Figure 6.  
Figure 5.  
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Installation (contd.)  
MiniMax CH (150 IID Model) Electronic Ignition Wiring Diagram  
PLUG  
PLUG  
4
3
2
1
3
2
1
6
T F U S E  
H L M T  
5
4
3
2
1
2
P R E S S  
1
A-8  
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Installation (contd.)  
REMOTE SWITCH DUAL THERM IID ONLY  
JUMPER REQUIRED IF NO 2 WIRE REMOTE SWITCH  
3 Wire Remote  
24 VAC  
PRESS HILMT TFUSE  
VALVE  
IGNITION MOD  
OUT  
RETURN  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
SPA COM POOL  
TPROBE  
REMOTE POOL/OFF/SPA  
THERMOSTAT SELECT SWITCH  
FRONT PANEL  
POOL/  
OFF/SPA  
THERMOSTAT SELECT SWITCH  
Figure 7.  
2 Wire Remote  
JUMPER REQUIRED IF NO 2 WIRE REMOTE SWITCH  
24 VAC PRESS HILMT TFUSE  
RETURN  
VALVE  
IGNITION MOD  
OUT  
THERMOSTAT CIRCUIT BOARD  
SPA COM POOL  
TPROBE  
Figure 8.  
FRONT PANEL  
POOL/OFF/SPA  
THERMOSTAT SELECT SWITCH  
NOTE: When connecting a remote control to the MiniMax CH, you must install the low voltage  
thermostat wires in separate conduit from ANY line voltage wires. Failure to follow these  
instructions will cause the thermostat relay to react erratically..  
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P/N 472128  
MINIMAX CH HEATER - 150 IID MODEL  
32  
INNER TOP  
Model No. Part No.  
150  
470024  
31  
30  
28  
2
1a  
29  
3
37  
20  
15  
4
1
27  
23  
24  
16  
22  
21  
25  
26  
6
5
7
19  
18  
34  
35  
9
8
36  
37  
33  
14  
10  
11  
12  
13  
38  
17  
P/N 472128  
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Rev. C 1-22-04  
MiniMax CH Parts List - 150 IID Model  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
150  
1
1a  
2
Vent kit assy. (indoor)  
460227  
460237  
070994  
471991  
072184  
070951  
470179  
470186  
472151  
472191  
075468  
070256  
073998  
073999  
075191  
073752  
073906  
2 EA.  
Vent kit assy. (outdoor)  
1
Return header  
1
3
Bolt, heat exchanger  
16  
16  
18  
1
4
Washer 3/8" ID 1" OD  
5
Tube seal gasket  
6
Electronic Thermostat circuit board - IID Model  
Switch rocker (single pole & double throw)  
Control panel assy. (complete) - IID Natural  
Control panel assy. (complete) - IID Propane  
Door - Millivolt or IID  
7
1
1
8
1
9
1
10  
Manifold burner  
1
Gas valve Natural - IID  
1
11  
12  
13  
Gas valve Propane - IID  
1
Pilot tube - IID  
Burner tray assy. Natural (complete) - IID  
Burner tray assy. Propane (complete) - IID  
1
1
14  
Burner  
070230  
470550  
472125  
073858  
471360  
470184  
471750  
471587  
471441  
274440  
471993  
471992  
471419  
471420  
471694  
472131  
472169  
8 ea.  
14a Burner with pilot bracket (not shown)  
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
15  
16  
17  
18  
19  
20  
21  
22  
23  
24  
25  
26  
27  
Pressure switch  
Combustion chamber assy. (complete)  
Transformer - w/circuit breaker - dual voltage  
Thermostat knob  
Flow valve assy.  
Hi-Limit thermostat 115°  
Adaptor - bulkhead, 2 in.  
Adaptor - bulkhead ring  
Main manifold assy.  
Main header assy.  
Main manifold bottom  
Cap, main manifold bottom  
Hi-Limit thermostat 150°  
Heat exchanger (without heads)  
Heat exchanger (with heads)  
28  
29  
30  
070277  
073810  
Baffle  
Baffle hold down (2) baffles on 400  
1
A-11  
Rev. C 1-22-04  
P/N 472128  
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MiniMax CH Parts List - 150 IID Model, contd.  
ITEM DESCRIPTION  
QTY  
1
150  
31  
32  
33  
Flue collector  
073864  
470471  
075783  
073584  
073585  
073789  
472127  
471566  
470122  
Outdoor top assy.  
1
Lightback shield (Propane Gas units only)  
Module Natural Gas  
Module Propane Gas  
Panel (return)  
1
1
34  
1
35  
36  
37  
38  
1
Panel (in/out)  
1
Thermistor (probe) complete - IID  
Junction Box  
1
1
* Not Shown  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
Plastic mounting bracket  
Clips for wire harness  
Wire Kit - Millivolt  
Screw 8 x 1/4" HH  
Screw 8 x 1/2" HH  
Screw 6 x 1/4"  
070715  
471277  
075511  
071703  
071698  
071716  
071659  
075692  
070551  
470414  
073725  
Screw 10 -32 x 1/4"  
Screw 10-32 x 3/16  
Bushing 1/2"  
Therm knob stopper  
Bolt 5/16" - 18 x 3/4'  
2
2
3 ea.  
N or P  
Orifice main burner natural  
Orifice main burner propane  
Pilot - natural - Millivolt  
Pilot - propane - Millivolt  
Pilot - generator  
073727  
073728  
471292  
471291  
071515  
075173  
470178  
471293  
471328  
074540  
471271  
072253  
071240  
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
Thermal cutoff - fusible link  
Power element (flow-valve)  
Pilot rainshield  
Pilot electrode (only)  
"L" brackets  
Bracket adapter Q379 pilot, MV  
Jumper  
Door latch  
P/N 472128  
Rev. C 1-22-04  
A-12  
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NOTES  
Rev. C 1-22-04  
P/N 472128  
A-13  
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Pentair Pool Products, Inc.  
1620 Hawkins Ave., Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 774-4151  
10951 W. Los Angeles Ave., Moorpark, CA 93021 (805) 523-2400  
P/N 472128  
Rev. C 1-22-04  
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