Waterpik Technologies Electric Heater pool spa heater User Manual

Installation and Operating Data  
FOR YOUR SAFETY - This product must be installed and serviced by authorized person-  
nel, qualified in pool/spa heater installation. Improper installation and/or operation can  
create carbon monoxide gas and flue gases which can cause serious injury, property  
damage, or death. Improper installation and/or operation will void the warranty.  
Installation and  
Operation Manual  
and LT™  
LX  
Model  
LX250  
Shown  
Gas-Fired Pool  
and Spa Heater  
WARNING  
If these instructions are not followed exactly, a fire or explosion may result,  
causing property damage, personal injury, or death.  
Do not store or use gasoline or other flammable vapors and liquids in the  
vicinity of this or any other appliance.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Do not try to light any appliance.  
• 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.  
Installation and service must be performed by a qualified installer, service  
agency or the gas supplier.  
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SECTION 1.  
SECTION 2.  
General Information  
InstallationInstructions  
1A. Introduction  
2A. General Requirements  
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.  
All gas-fired products require correct installation to  
assure safe and satisfactory operation. The requirements  
for pool heaters include the following:  
1.  
2.  
Appropriate site location and clearances.  
Sufficient supply of clean air for combustion and  
ventilation.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Proper venting of products of combustion.  
Properly sized gas pipe.  
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.  
Properly sized gas meter.  
Adequate water flow.  
In the United States, installation must be in  
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.  
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  
DANGER  
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.  
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.  
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.  
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It is best to handle these preparations before the  
NOTE: See Outdoor Installation section regarding  
roof overhang.  
heater is installed in its final location. Instructions are  
provided in subsequent sections of this document.  
Contact Waterpik Technologies regarding  
installations at elevations above 3,000 feet (980 m). It is  
necessary to make changes to the burner tray to assure  
proper operation.  
These clearances are the minimum acceptable.  
Whenever possible, larger clearances should be provided to  
assure adequate room for service operations. Note that gas  
piping may be provided through either side of the unit. See  
later section on gas piping.  
Do not install the heater on carpeting or similar  
material.  
2C. Heater Location  
2C-1. Installation Information  
2C-3. Flooring - Typical Installation  
The heater must not be installed on combustible  
flooring without special measures to assure that the floor  
temperatures will not be excessive.  
The LX and LT can be installed outdoors or indoors  
as outlined in later sections. In either case location must  
be selected with consideration of vent gas exhaust and in  
the case of indoor installation, the location must have  
suitable provisions for combustion and ventilation air.  
Avoid placing the heater in locations where it can  
cause damage by water leakage. If this is not possible,  
provide a suitable drain pan to catch and divert any  
leakage. The pan must not block natural flow of air to or  
around the heater.  
A special base for combustible floors may be  
obtained from Waterpik Technologies. The part number  
appears in the parts list at the back of this manual (see  
Section 5)  
In the United States, the National Fuel Gas Code  
allows a heater to be placed on a combustible surface when  
there is a platform under the heater made of hollow  
masonry no less than 4 inches (102 millimeters [mm])  
thick, covered with sheet metal at least 24 gauge thick and  
extending beyond the full width and depth of the heater by  
at least 6 inches (76.2 mm) in all directions. The masonry  
must be laid with ends unsealed, and joints matched to  
provide free circulation of air from side to side through the  
masonry (see Figure 1).  
When a heater or any system component is located  
below the pool surface a leak can result in large scale  
water loss or flooding. Waterpik Technologies cannot be  
responsible for such water loss or flooding. Location of a  
heater below or above the pool surface affects operation of  
the heater pressure switch. See sections on water piping  
and heater start-up for more information about this.  
CAUTION  
When pool equipment is located below the  
pool surface, a leak from any component can  
cause large scale water loss or flooding.  
Waterpik Technologies cannot be responsible  
for such water loss or flooding or resulting  
damage.  
2C-2. Installation Clearances  
Clearances between the heater and combustible  
material must be per Table 1.  
Table 1. Minimum Heater Clearances from  
Combustible Surfaces  
A ll Ins ta lla tio ns  
S id e o f  
H e a te r  
U .S . a nd C a na d a  
inc h  
4
(c m )  
B la nk  
R e a r  
P ip ing  
To p  
(1 0 .2 )  
(1 0 .2 )  
(3 0 .5 )  
(9 9 .0 )  
(4 5 .7 )  
Notes:  
4
1. Blocks must provide solid base and be braced so they  
1 2  
3 9  
1 8  
cannot slip out of place.  
2. Air openings in blocks must be arranged to provide  
unrestricted opening through entire width or length of  
base.  
F ro nt  
Figure 1. Non-Combustible Platform.  
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2D. Outdoor Installation  
2E. Outdoor Shelter Installation (Canada)  
The LX and LT heaters can be installed in the  
An outdoor shelter is an unoccupied enclosure which  
does not communicate directly with occupied areas. The  
LX and LT may be installed in such a shelter only when  
the installation is in accordance with local codes and the  
most recent edition of Standard CAN/CGA B-149. These  
codes and standards and Waterpik Technologies require  
that the heater be properly vented as outlined in this  
manual. Other requirements also apply, such as provision  
of ample uncontaminated air for combustion and  
ventilation.  
outdoor configuration as received from the factory.  
Locate the heater in an open, unroofed area. Do not  
install the heater under a deck. Do not locate the heater  
below or adjacent to any doors, windows, louvers, grills,  
etc., which connect in any way with an inhabited area of a  
building, even though the access might be through another  
structure (e.g., a garage or utility room. In the United  
States there must be a minimum of 4 feet (1.22 m)  
horizontally or vertically between the heater and any door,  
glass opening, or gravity inlet to a building (see Figure 2).  
2F. Indoor Installation  
DANGER  
United States  
2F-1.Preparation of Heater for Indoor  
Do not install the heater with the top of the  
vent assembly within 4 feet (1.22 m) of any  
opening into a building.  
Installation  
If the LX or LT is to be installed indoors, its exhaust  
discharge grill must be converted to a collar for vent pipe  
connection. The necessary vent collar, gasket and screws  
can be ordered as parts kit R0331403 or R0331405 (see  
parts list in Section 5 of this manual). The conversion can  
be done quite simply as follows:  
Canada  
Do not install the heater with the top of the  
vent assembly within 10 feet (3.05 m) of any  
opening into a building.  
1. Remove the vent exhaust grill by removing the  
four screws which retain it. The grill and the  
screws may be discarded (See Figure 3).  
If the heater is installed under an overhang, there  
must be a minimum clearance of 5 feet (1.5 m) above the  
top of the heater and the structure should not overhang the  
heater more than 12 inches (0.30 m). The area under the  
overhang must be open on three sides.  
2. Replace the grill with the vent collar (see section  
4 for kit number). Place the vent collar and  
gasket over the hole and fasten it in place with  
the 4 screws provided. Be sure that all  
If the heater is installed close to a structure, protect it  
components are properly aligned (See Figure 4).  
3. Install the vent pipe on the indoor vent collar.  
The collar will accommodate vent piping of  
nominal 7" or 9" diameter, depending upon the  
model of your heater (See Figure 5). See vent  
installation section for important information on  
selecting proper pipe size.  
4 ft (1.22 m)  
Figure 2. Outdoor Heater Installation.  
OUTDOOR  
VENT GRILL  
from rain water runoff by means of gutters, roof water  
diverters or similar measures. Do not locate the heater  
close to irrigation sprinklers. Water from sprinklers may  
damage controls and electronic components.  
Avoid locations where wind deflection off nearby  
structures might cause wind loading and downdraft  
conditions. Where downdraft conditions exist, locate the  
heater at least 3 feet (0.91 m) from vertical surfaces (e.g.,  
nearby buildings and walls).  
Install the heater at least 5 feet (1.52 meters) from  
the inside wall of the pool or spa unless the heater is  
separated from the pool or spa by a five-foot (1.52 meter)  
high solid fence, wall or other permanent barrier.  
Figure 3. Removal of Outdoor Exhaust Grill.  
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inch of flow area for each 4000 BTU/H of heater input. If  
air is provided through horizontal ducts, each opening and  
duct must provide one square inch of flow area for each  
2000 BTU/H of heater input. These requirements are  
summarized in Table 2. Note that the specified areas are  
net free area, after allowing for the blockage of grill bars,  
etc. See applicable codes for details.  
INDOOR  
VENT  
COLLAR  
GASKET  
Even though local codes may allow it, Waterpik  
Technologies does not recommend installation in which  
combustion and ventilation air is provided by infiltration.  
Pool heaters tend to have larger input than many  
appliances and it is best to specifically provide combustion  
air means.  
Table 2. Air Openings to Outside  
RequiredNetFreeOpenArea  
forCombustionAirOpenings  
Figure 4. Vent Collar Assembly for Indoor Installation.  
Directfromoutside  
Duct from outside  
Model  
in2  
(cm2)  
in2  
(cm2)  
250  
400  
63  
(406)  
(645)  
126  
200  
(813)  
100  
(1290)  
2F-4.Exhaust Venting  
2F-4a.Important Information on Vent  
Pipe Sizing  
When converted to indoor venting configuration, the  
LX and LT heaters have a vent collar fitting. The  
diameter of the vent collar and, thus, the minimum  
diameter of the vent pipe to be used is determined by the  
model of heater installed. The only correct procedure for  
vent pipe sizing is to do so in accordance with table 3 and  
the applicable installation code as stated in the "Danger"  
warning below.  
Figure 5. “Vent Pipe” Installation.  
2F-2.Special Location Requirement  
Virtually all local installation codes require that a  
heater installed in a garage or similar structure be on a  
platform at least 18 inches (46 cm) above the floor. This  
requirement is in consideration of possible existence of  
combustible fumes at floor level. Consider such  
Table 3. Vent Pipe Sizing Table  
V e n t P ip e D ia m e te r  
L X  
M o d e l  
in c h  
7 .0  
(c m )  
1 7 .8  
2 2 .9  
installations carefully and do not proceed if there is any  
possibility of such fumes being ignited by the heater.  
2 5 0  
4 0 0  
9 .0  
2F-3.Air For Combustion and  
Ventilation  
DANGER  
It is very important that the heater be provided with  
adequate air for combustion and to ventilate the space in  
which it is located. Provide combustion and ventilation air  
as specified in local codes, or in their absence per the  
National Fuel Gas Code ANSI Z223.1 or the Canadian  
Installation Codes for Gas Burning Appliances, CAN 1-  
B149.1 & 2.  
Vent pipe diameter must be as required by  
the National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1 or the  
Canadian Installation Codes for Gas  
Appliances CAN 1-B149.1 & 2. Undersize pipe  
can result in inadequate venting and oversize  
pipe can result in vent condensation. In either  
case the result can be release of combustion  
products to the indoors. This can cause  
serious injury or death by carbon monoxide  
poisoning or asphyxiation.  
In general, the codes require that the space in which  
the heater is located be provided with two combustion air  
openings, one within 12” of the floor and one within 12”  
of the ceiling (see Figure 6). If air is supplied directly  
from the outside, the openings must provide one square  
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ROOF JACK  
FOR GARAGE  
INSTALLATION  
BASE OF HEATER  
MUST BE A  
MINIMUM OF 18  
INCHES (46 CM)  
ABOVE THE  
2)  
FLOOR  
Figure 6. Indoor Installation Venting (USA), or Outdoor Shelter (Canada).  
1.  
2.  
The gas supply must be able to provide gas at  
pressures specified in Table 5.  
2F-4b.Vent Pipe Sizing and  
Installation  
As part of their certification, the LX and LT have  
been determined to be a Category I Fan-Assisted  
appliance. They are intended for standard vertical venting  
per tables provided in most local codes for Category I Fan-  
Assisted appliances. If the local code does not include  
such tables, refer to the National Fuel Gas Code Z223.1 or  
the Canadian Installation Codes for Gas Appliances CAN  
1-B149.1 & 2. Note that the tables for fan-assisted  
appliances include both maximum and minimum vent  
loading figures. The primary purpose of the maximum  
ratings are to assure that the vent operates with negative  
pressure throughout its length. The minimum ratings are  
to assure that vent gases don’t cool too much and thereby  
assure that condensation doesn’t occur.  
Gas piping installation must be in accordance with  
the latest edition of ANSI Z223.1. In Canada, the  
installation must be in accordance with CAN- B149.1  
or .2 and all local codes that apply.  
3.  
Check the rating plate to make sure the heater is  
fitted for the type of gas being used. Waterpik  
Technologies heaters shipped from the factory are  
certified to operate at an altitude of 0 to 3000 feet (0  
to 915 m) for natural gas and 0 to 5000 feet (0 to  
1525 m) for propane, or if so ordered, at higher  
altitudes. In the United States, the heater manifold is  
marked with a tag or sticker indicating one of the  
following high altitude operation codes:  
It is important that all aspects of venting installation  
be in accordance with local codes, or in their absence, the  
cited national codes. Vent diameter, height, allowable  
length of horizontal runs, vent cap requirements, location  
and height of vent terminations on a roof, and many other  
important matters are covered in these codes. Proper  
installation of the LX and LT heaters requires that all  
these factors be correctly handled.  
FOR NATURAL GAS  
a. High altitude (H) - 3,000 to 6,000 feet  
(915 to 1830 m)  
b. High altitude (J) - 6,000 to 10,000 feet  
(1830 to 3050 m)  
FOR PROPANE GAS  
a. High altitude (H) - 5,000 to 10,000 feet  
(1525 to 3050 m)  
2G. Gas Supply and Piping  
4.  
In Canada, the heater rating plate is marked for  
specific altitude requirements as follows:  
2G-1. General Instructions  
Review the following general instructions before  
continuing the installation.  
FOR NATURAL GAS  
a. Factory Released - 0 to 2,000 feet  
(0 to 610 m)  
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b. High altitude (H) - 2,000 to 4,500 feet  
Table 4. Natural Gas Pipe Size Requirements  
Distance from Gas Meter  
(610 to 1370 m)  
FOR PROPANE GAS  
0-50 feet  
(0-15 m)  
50-100 feet  
(15-30 m)  
100-200 feet  
(30-60 m)  
a. Factory Released - 0 to 4,500 feet  
(610 to 1370 m)  
Heater  
Size  
in.  
in.  
in.  
5.  
6.  
Use only wrought steel piping or when permitted by  
local codes, other rigid piping material. Do not use  
flexible gas connectors, which restrict gas flow to the  
heater.  
250  
400  
1
1-1/4  
1-1/2  
1-1/4  
1-1/2  
1-1/4  
Table 4 specifies sizing for gas supply piping based  
on 1/2” WC (3.45 kPa) pressure drop in the piping.  
Larger piping may be necessary if the local gas  
supply is at pressures which will not guarantee  
adequate pressure at the heater. Table 5 specifies the  
maximum and minimum supply pressures necessary  
at the heater when it is operating.  
Notes:  
1. These numbers are for natural gas (0.65 Sp. Gr.) and  
are based on 1/2 inch (3.45 kPa) water column pressure  
drop. Check supply pressure with a manometer, and  
local code requirements for variations. For liquefied  
petroleum gas, reduce pipe diameter one size, but  
maintain a 3/4 inch minimum diameter.  
2. Check supply pressure and local code requirements  
7.  
8.  
Install a sediment trap (drip leg) ahead of the gas  
controls (see Figure 7). Fit the trap with a threaded  
cap which can be removed for cleaning.  
before preceding with work.  
Install a manual gas shut-off valve for service and  
safety. Do not use a restrictive gas cock.  
Table 5. Gas Supply Pressure Requirements  
CAUTION  
Supply Pressure  
Water Column  
Natural Gas  
in. (kPa)  
Propane Gas  
in. (kPa)  
Permanent damage to the gas valve will occur  
if the following procedures are not followed.  
Minimum  
Maximum  
6
(1.5)  
11  
14  
(2.8)  
(3).5  
10.5(2.7)  
9.  
Disconnect the heater and its individual shutoff valve  
from the gas supply system during pressure testing of  
the system at pressures higher than 1/2 pounds per  
square inch (psi) (3.45 kilopascals [kPa]). If the test  
pressure is equal to or less than 1/2 psi (3.45 kPa),  
close the manual shutoff valve on the heater during  
the piping pressure test.  
10. If the gas supply pressure is less than required, check  
for undersized pipe between the meter and the heater,  
a restrictive fitting, or an undersized gas meter. Gas  
supply pressures to the heater, when it is operating,  
are listed in Table 5.  
NOTE: The maximum inlet gas pressure must not  
exceed the specified value. The minimum value listed is  
for the purpose of proper heater operation. Refer to Table  
Manual Shutoff  
Valve  
11. To connect the gas supply line to the heater's gas  
valve, you must first install a steel elbow (supplied  
with the heater in the installation and instruction  
box). Screw the elbow into the inlet side of the gas  
valve. The heater is designed so that the gas supply  
line may enter through either side of the heater. Hand  
tighten the elbow until the desired orientation is  
achieved.  
Gas Supply  
Inlet  
Union  
T-Fitting  
To  
Equipment  
Inlet  
3" Min.  
Nipple  
CAUTION  
Cap  
Do not over tighten the elbow. Over tightening  
will crack the gas valve. Do not use teflon tape  
to wrap the elbow threads.  
Figure 7. The Proper Design for a Sediment Trap/Drip  
Leg.  
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Figure 8. LLD Connection/Schematic Wiring Diagram.  
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12. Before operating the heater, test the complete gas  
supply system and all connections for leaks using a  
soap solution. Do not use an open flame.  
wires that lead to a two position terminal block located  
next to the connector. Remove the two wires from the  
terminal block. Take the fifteen-pin connector assembly  
with the black wires from the installation and instructions  
box. It is marked "120V". Connect the two long wires to  
the two position terminal block. Either wire may be  
connected to either tab on the terminal block, the  
connections are not polarity sensitive. Plug the fifteen-pin  
connector into the receptacle. The connector is keyed so it  
will fit in only one orientation.  
CAUTION  
Some leak test solutions (including soap and  
water) may cause corrosion or stress cracking.  
Rinse the piping with water after testing.  
Electrical wiring must be in accordance with the  
latest edition of the National Electric Code (NEC), ANSI/  
National Fire Protection Association (NFPA) 70, unless  
local code requirements indicate otherwise.  
2G-2. Special Precautions for  
Propane Gas  
Liquefied petroleum (LP) gas is heavier than air.  
Therefore, do not install pool heaters using LP gas in pits  
or locations where gas might collect. Locate heaters a safe  
distance from LP gas storage and filling equipment.  
Consult local codes and fire protection authorities about  
specific installation restrictions.  
CAUTION  
DO NOT connect power to the LX or LT pool  
heater from the load side of a filter pump relay  
or time clock.  
2H. Electrical Power  
2H-1.General Information  
To wire the Laars LX or LT heater:  
Wiring connections must be made exactly as shown  
in the wiring diagram found on the inside of the heater  
(see Figure 8 ). Grounding must be provided as required by  
the prevailing electrical code. A separate bonding wire  
MUST be provided as indicated in the following section  
The heater comes factory-wired intended for use with  
240 Volt, 60 Hz AC field electrical supply. To convert to  
120 Volt, 60 Hz AC requires the changing of the fifteen-  
pin connector assembly on the component raceway.  
Remove the fifteen-pin connector from the receptacle  
located directly below the fan intake on the raceway. All  
the wires on the connector are red and the connector is  
marked "240V". The fifteen-pin connector will have two  
1.  
2.  
Wire the heater to a 120V or 240V /60 Hertz (Hz)  
electrical source.  
Connect the wires from the source to the leads on the  
right side of the heater in the space behind the  
raceway (see Figure 9).  
NOTE: No external junction box is required.  
2H-2. Bonding  
The National Electrical Code and most other codes  
require that all metallic components of a pool  
structure, including reinforcing steel, metal fittings and  
above ground equipment be bonded together with a solid  
copper conductor not smaller than a number 8 wire. The  
heater, along with pumps and other such equipment must  
be connected to this bonding grid. A special labeled  
bonding lug is provided on the right side of the heater to  
accommodate this requirement.  
CONNECT  
WIRES  
INSIDE  
HEATER  
CONDUIT  
WIRES  
ELBOW  
AS  
SHIPPED  
2H-3. Auxiliary Time Clock Wiring  
If you install a time clock to control the filter pump  
operation, it is recommended that the time clock have its  
own low voltage (Fireman’s) switch to turn off the heater  
before turning off the pump . The switch should shut off  
the heater about 15 minutes before the filter pump shuts  
off. This will allow for a more efficient operation by  
removing any residual heat contained in the heat  
exchanger back to the pool.  
To install a time clock auxiliary switch into the  
heater circuit, follow these instructions (see Figure 10):  
1.  
Remove heater door.  
Figure 9. Field Wiring Connections.  
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2.  
3.  
Remove the factory installed jumper wire and tag  
from the terminal strip (see Figure 10).  
If your time clock simply interrupts the high  
voltage power supply or has a high voltage output, do not  
connect the power supply of the heater to the output  
side of the clock. Doing so will prevent the blower from  
purging the residual heat from the heater when the heater  
turns off. This situation will damage the heater. The  
blower must be allowed to run for 45 seconds after the  
heater shuts off.  
Connect the low voltage wires from the time clock  
auxiliary switch to the two terminals. Use American  
Wire Gage (AWG) No. 14 gauge stranded copper  
wire with a temperature rating of 221°F (105°C) or  
greater (see Figure 11).  
2H-4. Remote Operation  
LEFT SIDE OF  
RACEWAY  
(Model LX Only)  
The Laars LX pool/spa heater controls can be wired  
for remote operation. All Waterpik Technologies/Jandy RS  
Control Systems will permit the heater to be operated by  
remote control. If you are setting up a new pool or spa  
system, call your local distributor or the Waterpik  
Technologies/Jandy Customer Service Department for  
information on the correct RS Control System to meet your  
needs.  
REMOVE JUMPER  
To connect a Laars LX heater to an existing RS  
Control System, first determine the revision level the  
programmed chip in the RS Control System's Power  
Center Board. To check the revision level of the chip,  
press and hold the reset button on the side of the indoor  
control panel for 10 seconds then release it. A number will  
appear on the display for approximately 5 seconds. This  
first number can be ignored. After the first number  
disappears, a second number will appear in the display  
window. It will consist of 4 digits followed by a revision  
level ("#### REV _"). If the revision level displayed here  
is at "H" or higher it will accommodate a Laars LX heater  
without any modification. If the chip is at a revision "G" or  
lower the chip will have to be replaced with a newer  
version. An alternate method for determining the revision  
level of the programmed chip in your RS control, is  
described in steps 1-4 below. An updated chip can  
obtained through Waterpik Technologies/Jandy by  
ordering the PPD Kit. Instructions for changing the chip  
are in the kit.  
TERMINAL BLOCK  
WIRE  
Figure 10. Remove Jumper from Terminal Block  
Figure 11. Typical Time Clock Wiring.  
INDOORCONTROL  
Do not connect more than two wires to any of the  
terminals in the RS Control System when connecting  
peripheral devices. If connecting the LX heater to the RS  
Control System creates this situation, then a Multiplexing  
PCB kit must be used. Call your distributor or Waterpik  
Technologies to order the kit.  
Bezel  
To connect the Laars LX to your RS control System,  
follow the steps listed below (See fig. 12).  
RSCONTROL  
SYSTEM  
1. Turn off the power to the heater and the RS  
Control.  
J4  
22 GAGE, 4  
CONDUCTOR  
WIRE  
U1  
2. Open the RS Power Center Enclosure and  
remove the front dead panel.  
W0  
JVA Board  
1
2
3
4
RED  
BLK  
YEL  
GRN  
1
8
NOTE: Only a revision “H” or higher program chip in  
the RS system will support the LX Heater  
Interface.  
1
5
1
LXCONTROL  
Figure 12. Wiring a Laars LX to a Jandy RS Remote  
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3. Remove the two screws holding the bezel in  
place. Turn the bezel over to view the circuit  
board on the back.  
4. Locate the programmed chip on the Power  
Center Board (the larger square chip in the  
lower right corner of the circuit board). In the  
center of the chip is the revision letter. If the  
revision letter is "H" or higher go to step 5. If  
the revision level is "G" or lower, replace the  
chip. Directions for removal and installation of  
the chip are provided in the new PPD Kit .  
NOTE: If ordering a new programmed chip, be sure to  
order the part number printed on the chip  
currently in your RS control .  
Figure 13. Water Connection as Shipped.  
5. Use 22 gauge 4-conductor wire (WP/J part #  
4278) to run between the heater and the RS  
control, and match the wire color order.  
6. The wires coming from the LX heater can be  
“doubled up” on the red terminal bar with the  
four wires coming from the indoor controller.  
NOTE: If you need to install more than two wires in  
each terminal, order a Waterpik Technologies/  
Jandy Multiplex PCB Kit, which includes the  
Multiplex Board (WP/J part # 6584). Never put  
more than two wires into each of the pins of the  
terminal bar.  
Figure 14. Water Connection Reversed.  
7. On the heater's electronic control board, verify  
that the water temperature sensor is connected  
(J4), and that jumper is in place on W0.  
Consult with Waterpik Technologies Service  
Department with questions about installing remote  
controls manufactured by companies other than Waterpik  
Technologies.  
8. Check all wiring, then apply power to both the  
heater and the RS control system. Operation can  
be verified in either Service or Auto mode. See  
your RS Control System for instructions about  
operation.  
2I. Water Piping  
When the LX heater is first powered, the display on  
the control will show "RS ONLINE". If there is an RS  
control connected to the heater, it will sense the RS unit  
and remain online. When the display shows "RS  
ONLINE" all functionality of the control on the heater is  
disabled. The heater functions can be controlled only at the  
RS unit. However, sensor data is displayed at both the  
heater and the RS unit.  
To temporarily use the heater controls, use a thin  
object to depress the button marked "RS SERVICE". The  
"RS ONLINE" indicator will disappear from the heater  
display. All functionality has now been returned to the  
control on the heater. In this mode the RS unit has been  
disabled. To return the functionality to the RS unit, push  
the button again.  
2I-1. Reversal of Heater Water  
Connections  
The LX and LT are shipped with water connections  
on the right side, but they can be modified in the field to  
provide left-side water connections. This procedure  
involves removing the heat exchanger and reinstalling it  
opposite to it's original position. Some of the heater wiring  
and control components must be relocated, so this  
procedure must be done only by a trained service  
technician.  
Heat exchanger reversals are generally done before  
the installation of power and water to the heater. If you  
need to reverse the heat exchanger on a previously  
installed heater be sure that all electrical power and water  
supply has been turned off before starting the procedure.  
Water connection reversal is illustrated in Figures 13 and  
14. Proceed as follows:  
An interrupt (on/off) type remote can be connected  
by removing the jumper wire on the terminal block located  
in the control compartment (see Figure 8) and connecting  
the two wires from the remote to the two terminals on the  
terminal block. This type of remote control will turn the  
heater on or off, but will not perform any other function.  
1.  
Remove the heater front panel (door).  
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2.  
3.  
Remove the two hex head screws that hold the  
raceway cover in place. They are located on the  
bottom flange of the raceway cover. Slide the raceway  
cover down to expose the raceway.  
16. Slide the upper right side panel up and out of the  
corner posts and place it aside.  
17. Remove the left side cover panel, held to the lower  
panel with two philips head screws at the corners.  
Remove the control panel assembly from the top  
panel. Lift the control panel cover. Remove the two  
philips head screws located at the front edge of the  
bezel. Lift the front of the bezel up until the entire  
assembly comes away from the top. Without  
removing any wires, slip the control assembly  
through the hole so that when the top is removed, the  
control assembly will stay with the heater.  
18. Remove the flat return header side cover plate to  
expose the return header by removing the four philips  
head screws, one in each corner.  
19. Slide the upper left side panel up and out of the  
corner posts and place it aside.  
20. Remove the end baffles from the heat exchanger.  
4.  
5.  
Remove the four philips head screws that fasten the  
vent grill to the top. Remove the vent grill.  
WARNING  
The heat exchanger is heavy.  
It may be necessary to have help lifting the  
heat exchanger to remove it and replace it on  
the combustion chamber.  
Remove the top. There are two hex head screws at the  
upper corners of the raceway. And there are two  
philips head screws at the upper corners of the rear  
panel.  
21. Lift the heat exchanger assembly off of the  
combustion chamber and rotate it 180° so that the  
inlet/outlet header is on the left side of the heater.  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Disconnect the blower pressure switch rubber tubing  
from the blower assembly housing.  
Disconnect the two white wires from the vent switch  
located just above the inlet/outlet header.  
22. Carefully place the heat exchanger assembly back on  
top of the combustion chamber. Be sure that the heat  
exchanger is level and that the finned tubes fit  
between the front and rear walls of the combustion  
chamber. Be sure that the definned section of the  
tubes, near the headers, fit into the slots cut in the top  
of the insulation on the side walls of the combustion  
chamber.  
Remove the EMI shield (metal plate) covering the  
motor on the blower.  
Disconnect the five blower wires from the terminal  
strip on the back of the raceway.  
10. Remove the four hex head screws holding the blower  
to the flue collector. Lift the blower and the exhaust  
vent off of the flue collector.  
23. Reinstall the end baffles on the heat exchanger. Align  
the cut out portion of one of the baffles with the cut  
out section on the top of the front combustion  
chamber wall. Set the baffle so that the flange fits  
completely over the combustion chamber wall. Set the  
other baffle on the rear combustion chamber wall in  
the same manner.  
11. Remove hex head screws holding the flue collector to  
the top of the combustion chamber. There are 10  
screws on a model 400 and 6 screws on a model 250.  
Remove the flue collector and set it aside.  
12. Remove the water pressure switch's copper siphon  
loop tube from the header by first loosening the brass  
nut at the pressure fitting. Then carefully pull the  
tube out of the fitting. There should be about two  
inches of tubing inside the header. Be careful not to  
create any kinks in the tubing when handling it.  
Note: There is no cut out section on the rear combustion  
chamber wall.  
24. Carefully bend the water pressure switch's copper  
siphon loop tube so that it reaches the inlet/outlet  
header now on the left side of the heater. Do not  
straighten out the coil behind the raceway and do not  
“kink” the tubing. Straightening the coil or kinking  
the tubing may result in poor heater operation. Insert  
the end of the tube into the fitting on the header.  
Tighten the nut onto the fitting one half turn past  
hand tight.  
13. Clip the wire tie that bundles the wire harnesses  
leading from the control panel. Disconnect the two  
black temperature sensor wires from the back of the  
control panel. Coil the wires and place them on top of  
the heat exchanger.  
14. Disconnect the high limit switch black wires from the  
wire harness leading to the control panel. There are  
quick disconnects at the end of the wires.  
25. Route the wires that attach to the high limit switches  
along the copper siphon loop, back to the right side of  
the heater. Reconnect the wires to the wire harness.  
15. Remove the inlet/outlet header side cover plate  
located under the inlet/outlet header. There are four  
philips head screws, one in each corner, holding it in  
place.  
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26. Route the wires that attach to the temperature sensor  
along the copper siphon loop, back to the right side of  
the heater. Reconnect the wires to the tabs on the  
back of the control panel (marked as J4-1 and J4-2).  
d. Yellow Blower wire to terminal 8  
e. White Blower wire to terminal 7  
31. Reconnect the two white wires to the vent switch now  
located just above the return header.  
27. Use plastic wire ties to refasten the temperature  
sensor and high limit switch wires to the copper  
siphon loop. Bundle the wires near the control panel  
and fasten them with a wire tie.  
32. Reconnect the blower pressure switch tubing to the  
blower housing.  
33. Replace the EMI shield (metal plate) located over the  
blower by reinstalling the two hex head screws.  
28. Replace the flue collector so that the blower mount is  
in the same position as it was before the heat  
exchanger reversal. Be sure that the bottom of the  
flue collector lies flat on the top of the combustion  
chamber and that it covers all of the heat exchanger  
tubes. Replace the hex head screws to fasten the flue  
collector to the combustion chamber.  
34. Slide the upper right side panel back into the corner  
posts on the right side of the heater. Push it down  
until the tabs on the panel lock into the top of the  
corner posts.  
36. Install the flat return header side cover plate  
(removed from the left side of the heater) on the right  
side to cover the return header by replacing the four  
philips head screws, one in each corner.  
29. Reassemble the blower and exhaust vent to the flue  
collector. Be sure that the blower is seated properly  
on the gasket and fasten it to the flue collector with  
four hex head screws.  
37. Slide the upper left side panel back into the corner  
posts on the left side of the heater. Push it down until  
the tabs on the panel lock into the top of the corner  
posts.  
30. Reconnect the fan wires to the terminal strip as  
follows: (Terminal numbers are shown on wires  
connected to the bottom of the terminal strip)  
38. Remove the button plug from the inlet/outlet side  
cover plate.  
a. Black Blower wire to terminal 11  
b. Blue Blower wire to terminal 10  
c. Red Blower wire to terminal 9  
39. Reinstall the inlet/outlet header side cover plate  
located under the inlet/outlet header. It is held with  
four philips head screws, one in each corner.  
3-WAY  
JANDY  
CHANGEOVER  
VALVE  
3-WAY  
JANDY  
CHANGEOVER  
VALVE  
Figure 15. Typical Water Piping.  
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COUPLING NUT  
O-RING  
PVC OR CPVC PIPE  
COUPLING  
Figure 16. Piping to Heater.  
Note: Only the small tab of the top groove will fit behind  
the upper panel.  
46. Slide the raceway cover up to the top of the heater. Be  
careful not to pinch any wires. Replace the two  
screws on the bottom flange to hold the cover in  
place.  
40. Remove the button plug type washer from the left  
side cover panel. This panel will not be used in  
reassembling the heater after a heat exchanger  
reversal. However, the button plug washer will be  
needed. Do not replace the cover panel over the vent  
switch outlet. Doing so may cause the heater to  
malfunction.  
47. Replace the front panel (door).  
2I-2. Pool/Spa Piping Systems  
Figure 15 illustrates typical piping for pool  
equipment in pool/spa combination pools. With their  
electronic temperature controls, the LX and LT are  
particularly suited for this type of pool installation.  
The heater must be protected from back-siphoning of  
water, which can result in dry starts. If there is any chance  
of back-siphoning, provide a check valve between the pool  
and the filter pump inlet.  
41. The gas line may enter the heater from either the left  
side or the right side. Replace the button plug washer  
in the hole through which the gas line will enter the  
heater.  
42. Use the button plug to cover the hole on the opposite  
side of the heater.  
Arrangement of pool system components other than  
as illustrated in these diagrams can affect the operation of  
the heater’s water pressure switch. Location of the heater  
above or below the pool water surface can also affect  
operation of the switch. In general, the pressure switch can  
be adjusted to accommodate this effect if the heater water  
connections are no more than six feet below the pool water  
surface and no more than 15 feet above it. See instructions  
for pressure switch adjustment in the heater start-up  
section of this manual for more information about this.  
Note that when pool equipment is located below the  
pool surface a leak can result in large scale water loss or  
flooding. Waterpik Technologies cannot be responsible for  
such water loss or flooding or the damage caused by it.  
Do not install a shutoff valve or any kind of variable  
restriction in the water piping between the heater outlet  
and the pool/spa.  
Note: Be sure that the white fiber gasket is positioned on  
the top flange of the exhaust vent.  
43. Replace the top. While positioning the top, pull the  
control panel through the hole and place it on top of  
the panel. Fasten the top to the heater by replacing  
the two hex head screws at the upper corners of the  
raceway and the two philips head screws at the upper  
corners of the rear panel.  
44. Position the vent grill over the exhaust vent. Replace  
the four philips head screws that fasten the vent grill  
to the top.  
45. Reinstall the control panel assembly into the top  
panel. Slide the back of the bezel into place, then  
lower the front, aligning the holes in the bezel with  
the holes in clips on the tabs on the top panel.  
Replace the two philips head screws located at the  
front edge of the bezel.  
Pool systems with water flow rates higher than 125  
GPM require an adjustable external bypass at the heater.  
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2I-3. Connections at Heater  
The LX and LT have a standard two inch water  
header and coupling design. With this feature, only  
nominal two inch PVC or CPVC may be connected to the  
heater. However, by installing the appropriate pipe  
adapters and two short pieces of two inch plastic pipe  
(supplied by the installer), any size existing pipe may be  
fitted to the heater.  
PRESSURE RELIEF VALVE  
HAND TIGHTEN ONLY  
BRASS ADAPTER  
RUBBER WASHER  
To connect a section of 2” PVC or CPVC pipe to the  
heater, first slip a coupling nut onto the pipe. Then  
prepare the end of the pipe with the proper PVC/CPVC  
primer and glue. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions  
provided with the primer and glue for preparation  
procedures and curing times. Apply the slip-fit side of the  
coupling to the end of the pipe. Allow the glue to cure  
completely. Set the o-ring into the groove on the face of  
the coupling. Slide the coupling nut up to the coupling and  
tighten it to the threaded connection on the header (see  
Figure 16).  
Figure 18. Pressure Relief Valve Installation.  
2I-4. Pressure Relief Valve  
A pressure relief valve is mandatory in any  
installation in which the water flow can be shut off  
between the heater outlet and the pool/spa.  
A pressure relief valve is not supplied with the  
heater however, it may be required by local codes.  
2.  
Using the countersink in the center of the blind hole  
as a guide, drill a 1/4 inch hole through the plastic.  
3.  
4.  
Open the hole by reaming it with a 3/8 inch drill bit.  
Open the hole again by reaming it with a 1/2 inch  
drill bit.  
To install a pressure relief valve, do the following:  
WARNING  
1.  
To protect the threads while drilling, screw the brass  
adapter (included with the Waterpik Technologies  
PRV kit) into the blind threaded hole on the top of  
the inlet/outlet header.  
Initially drilling a 1/2 inch hole without reaming  
may cause the bit to "grab" on the plastic. This  
may cause personal injury or damage to the  
plastic header.  
TEMPORARILY  
INSTALL BRASS  
ADAPTER TO  
PROTECTPLASTIC  
THREADS  
5.  
Remove the brass adapter and clean the cuttings out  
of the hole.  
START WITH 1/4" BIT  
6.  
7.  
Install the rubber washer at the bottom of the hole.  
THEN OPEN HOLE  
WITH A 3/8" BIT  
THEN OPEN HOLE  
WITH A 1/2" BIT  
Thread the adapter into the hole and tighten so that it  
seals against the rubber washer.  
8.  
With a permanent marker, place a mark on the  
adapter so that the mark faces the same direction as  
the water connections on the header.  
9.  
Remove the adapter from the hole.  
10. Coat the threads of the pressure relief valve (PRV)  
with an appropriate metal to metal thread sealant.  
11. Install the adapter on the PRV and tighten using two  
wrenches. Use the mark made earlier on the adapter  
to orient the PRV to the desired direction in relation  
to the water connections on the header.  
12. Wrap the threads of the adapter with a suitable teflon  
thread tape.  
Figure 17. Drill Hole For Pressure Relief Valve  
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13. Reinstall the adapter, with the PRV, into the plastic  
threaded hole and tighten it until the mark on the  
adapter is once again facing the same direction as the  
water connections on the header.  
Table 6. Chemical Concentration Levels  
Test  
RecommendedLevel*  
1.0 to 3.0 ppm  
2.0 to 4.0 ppm  
7.2 to 7.6  
FreeChlorineor  
TotalBromine  
CAUTION  
pH  
Do not use any pipe compound or pipe dope  
on the threads of the adapter or any part that  
comes in contact with the plastic headers.  
These compounds may damage the header  
over a period of time.  
TotalAlkalinity(TA)  
Calcium Hardness (CH)  
LangelierSaturationIndex(SI)  
CyanuricAcid  
100 to 150 ppm  
200 to 400 ppm  
-0.5 to +0.5  
30 to 150 ppm  
Less than 1500 ppm  
0 ppm  
Total Dissolved Solids (TDS)  
Copper  
DO NOT TIGHTEN WITH A WRENCH.  
Overtightening may crack the header. Route the discharge  
piping so that steam from the pipe does not endanger  
anyone near the heater. Refer to your local installation  
codes for more detailed information. The valve setting  
should be at or below the maximum working pressure of  
any component in the filter system. The working pressure  
of the LX heater is 75 psig.  
*As recommended by IPSA  
2J. Start-up and Adjustment  
2J-1. Normal Operation  
The LX and LT heaters are capable of automatic  
operation based on a call for heat at preset temperatures  
and an operator selection between pool or spa settings.  
Additionally, the heater may be controlled by a remote unit  
to anticipate bather load, changes in temperature settings,  
or a variety of other demands that might be encountered.  
The heater has an internal safety system which allows  
operation in a variety of conditions and prevents operation  
when certain adverse conditions are encountered. The  
heater is capable of diagnosing problems within the safety  
controls scheme, enabling faster service and less down  
time in the event of a failure.  
2I-5. Automatic Chlorinators  
(Chemical Feeders)  
A high concentration of chlorine (and many similar  
chemicals) in the pool heater can be very destructive.  
Heater damage caused by chemical concentration is not  
covered by the Waterpik Technologies Warranty. See  
Table 6 for guidelines on pool water chemistry.  
IMPORTANT: If an automatic chlorinator is  
being used, equip the chlorinator with an anti-  
siphoning device so that chlorine will not siphon into  
the heater after the pump shuts off.  
When the heater is powered, water is flowing  
through the heater, and the water temperature entering the  
heater is below the temprature control setting, the heater is  
ready to ignite. The combustion fan is powered and if  
airflow is proved adequate the igniter comes on 45 seconds  
into the call for heat. At 60 seconds into the call for heat,  
the gas valve opens and gas flows to the burners.  
If ignition is unsuccessful, or if the flame fails  
Wire an electric chlorinator so that it cannot operate  
unless the filter pump is running. If the chlorinator has an  
independent clock control, synchronize it with the filter  
clock.  
during normal operation, the ignition control shuts off the  
gas valve. It imposes a post purge and two more ignition  
cycles, and it shuts down the system if ignition is not  
achieved in three cycles.  
Always install a chlorinator so that it introduces the  
chlorine downstream from the heater, and, if possible,  
below the level of the heater outlet fitting.  
To reset the model LX for another three cycles, press  
and release the mode button until the indicator on the LCD  
screen aligns with "OFF". Now press and release the  
button again until the indicator on the LCD screen aligns  
with the desired setting, either "POOL" or "SPA".  
To reset the model LT press and release the mode  
button until the indicator lights for the "SPA" and "POOL"  
settings are off. Then press and release it again until the  
indicator light for the desired setting is back on.  
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side of the valve. The pressure will be zero when the heater  
is not running. When the heater is operating the manifold  
gas pressure should be 4.0" wc for natural gas and 9.0" wc  
for LP within .2" wc. To adjust the manifold gas pressure,  
first remove the slotted cap next to the inlet pressure port  
on the inlet side of the gas valve. Under the slotted cap is a  
slotted plastic screw which increases the manifold pressure  
when turned clockwise and decreases the manifold pressure  
when turned counterclockwise. After measurements, and  
adjustments if necessary, have been made, make sure to  
replace the 1/8" NPT gas valve plugs on the inlet and  
manifold pressure ports, and the cap on the manifold  
pressure adjustment screw. It is extremely important to  
replace these parts before leaving the installation. Failure to  
do so can result in damage to property or injury or death.  
With the heater firing, the pressure must be within the  
range shown in Table 7. Also check the pressure with the  
heater off.  
CAUTION  
Do not operate this heater outdoors at  
temperatures below 20 degrees Fahrenheit  
(°F) (-7 degrees Celsius [°C]).  
2J-2. Start-up  
Confirm that pool water is flowing normally through  
the pool system and equipment. Start the heater in  
accordance with the Operating Instructions section of this  
manual, with particular attention to the lighting and  
shutdown instructions and temperature control operation.  
The heater may not start on the first try. Air in the  
gas line or other start-up situations may cause it to recycle.  
It will lock out if ignition is not achieved in three attempts.  
On the LX model heater, to provide three additional  
attempts, press and release the mode button until the  
indicator on the LCD screen aligns with "OFF". Now press  
and release the button again until the indicator on the  
LCD screen aligns with the desired setting, either "POOL"  
or "SPA".  
Table 7. Gas Supply Pressure Requirements  
Supply Pressure  
Minimum  
Maximum  
To reset the cycle on the model LT press and release  
the mode button until the indicator lights for the "SPA"  
and "POOL" settings are off. Then press and release it  
again until the indicator light for the desired setting is  
back on..  
NaturalGas  
6.0 Inches WC  
(1.5 kPa)  
11.0 Inches WC  
(2.8 kPa)  
LP Gas  
10.5 Inches WC  
(2.7 kPa)  
14.0 Inches WC  
(3.5 kPa)  
When the heater starts, immediately feel the outlet  
header of the heater to confirm that there is adequate water  
flow. The header should not be hot. Normally, water  
temperature will rise only a few degrees as it passes  
through the heater, and a “hot” header or pipe indicates  
low water flow.  
Manifold Pressure  
NaturalGas  
Nominal  
4.0 Inches WC (1.0 kPa)  
9.0 Inches WC (2.3 kPa)  
LP Gas  
2J-4. Adjustment of Water Pressure  
Switch  
WARNING  
If the heater is installed in line with a two speed  
pump, the pressure switch MUST be adjusted to prevent  
the heater from firing on low-speed or low-flow pump  
operation. The pressure switch is preset at the factory for  
normal pool installations. Do not adjust it unless the  
heater's water connections are more than three feet above  
or below the pool surface. If they are not in this range, the  
pressure switch must be adjusted. This can be done in the  
field if the water connections are no more than six feet  
above the pool surface or no more than ten feet below it.  
For other situations, contact a Waterpik Technologies  
representative.  
When the heater is fired for the first time, the  
combustion chamber refractory binder material  
is driven out by the heat of the flame. White  
smoke and/or sharp odors may be emitted  
from the vent during this period. Do not inhale  
combustion product fumes at any time, and  
especially when these fumes are being  
emitted. This “burn-in” period will last only a  
few minutes.  
2J-3. Gas Pressure  
Confirm that gas supply pressure is correct. If the  
gas supply pressure is less than required, check for  
undersized pipe between the meter and the heater, a  
restrictive fitting, or an undersized gas meter. Gas supply  
pressures to the heater, when it is operating, are listed in  
Table 7.  
WARNING  
The pressure switch should be adjusted to turn  
the heater off when the pump is off. Setting  
the switch to close at too low of a flow can  
damage the appliance.  
The manifold pressure may be checked by  
connecting a manometer to the pressure port on the outlet  
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The bypass assures constant heat exchanger flow even  
though flow through the filter system will vary depending  
on how dirty the filter is.  
Pry off cap  
toadjust  
For most installations, an external bypass valve is  
not needed in the heater water piping. This is due to the  
large size of the heater's internal bypass valve. If the pump  
flow rate is known to significantly exceed 125 gpm  
(7.9 l/s), an external bypass may be needed to assure  
proper heater operation.  
Water flow should be confirmed upon start-up of the  
heater and in most servicing situations. If the flow is not  
normal, corrections must be made to the pool system. Flow  
is evaluated by determining the water temperature rise  
through the heat exchanger.  
Before checking the temperature rise, make sure that  
the pool filter is clean. If necessary, clean all components  
of the filter system. Temperature rise is measured in the  
outlet of the far-right tubes when facing the inlet/outlet  
water heater. To measure the temperature rise, turn off the  
filter pump and remove the plastic plug to the right of, and  
just below the level of the outlet water pipe. This is  
mounted flush with the heater jacket (See Figure 20). With  
the plug removed, install the special thread adapter and  
"Pete’s" plug fitting and insert a pocket thermometer.  
The internal bypass can be adjusted by means of a  
screw on the right hand side of the header. To adjust the  
temperature rise to within the ranges specified in table 8,  
proceed as follows.  
Figure 19. Adjustment of Pressure Switch.  
To adjust the pressure switch, proceed as follows (see  
Figure 19).  
The pool filter must be clean before making this  
adjustment. The heater does not have to be firing.  
1.  
2.  
Set the heater control to the "OFF" position.  
Start the filter pump and confirm by means of an  
voltmeter that the pressure switch closes (if the  
switch fails to close, replace it with a switch which  
has a lower minimum setting).  
3.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Set the heater control to either 'Pool' or 'Spa'. Heater  
should start.  
1.  
If the piping system has an external bypass valve,  
close it.  
Pry out the top rubber dirt plug on the pressure  
switch.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Set the heater's control panel to the "Off" position.  
Start the filter pump.  
Use a 7/32 inch Allen wrench to turn the adjustment  
screw very slowly clockwise until the heater goes off.  
Slowly turn the pressure switch adjustment screw  
counterclockwise one-quarter turn. The heater  
should come back on.  
After three minutes, note and record the thermometer  
reading. This is the pool water temperature.  
7.  
8.  
Check the adjustment by turning the filter pump OFF.  
The heater fan will continue to run but the burners  
should shut off immediately. If they do not, restart the  
filter pump and repeat Steps 6 and 7. Check the  
adjustment again.  
BYPASS  
ADJUSTMENT  
SCREW  
Return the pool temperature control to the desired  
temperature.  
It may be necessary to repeat these steps to get a  
proper setting. The switch must be set so that the heater  
will not fire unless the pump is running. If a proper setting  
cannot be reached, contact the factory service department.  
2J-5. Water Temperature Rise  
THERMOMETER  
WITH PETE'S  
PLUG  
The Laars LX and LT pool heaters have an internal  
bypass which accommodates a wide range of water flow.  
The bypass is easily adjustable to change the temperature  
rise for optimum performance and length of heater life.  
Figure 20. Temperature Rise Measurement  
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5.  
Start the heater by setting the control panel to either  
SECTION 3.  
Operating Instructions  
"Pool" or "Spa". Allow the heater to operate for five  
minutes or more. Note and record the thermometer  
reading. Subtract pool water temperature from this  
reading. This difference is the temperature rise. Refer  
to Table 8. If your measured temperature rise is  
within the range designated for your heater, skip  
steps 6 through 8.  
Lighting and shutdown instructions are posted inside  
the heater.  
WARNING  
6.  
Locate the bypass adjustment screw on the right-hand  
side of the header (see figure 20). Loosen the nut so  
that the screw can be adjusted. A slight water leak  
past the nut may be expected. Turn the screw  
Do not attempt repairs on the gas control or  
appliance. Tampering is dangerous and voids  
all warranties.  
counterclockwise to decrease the temperature rise,  
and clockwise to increase the temperature rise as  
needed to achieve the ranges in Table 8. After the  
adjustment, tighten the nut so that no leaks occur.  
WARNING  
LP GAS: To avoid possible injury, fire and  
explosion, read and follow these precautions  
and all instructions on this appliance before  
starting the heater. LP (propane) gas is  
heavier than air and will remain at ground level  
if there is a leak. Before lighting, sniff at  
ground level. If you smell gas, follow these  
rules:  
7.  
8.  
If the temperature rise is too low and cannot be raised  
by means of the adjustment screw, the flow is in  
excess of 125 GPM (7.9 l/s). An external bypass will  
need to be installed, or if one already exists, open the  
external bypass valve gradually until the temperature  
range in Table 8 is achieved.  
If it was necessary to adjust the external bypass as  
outlined in step 6, scribe a line on the bypass shaft  
and case to mark the correct adjustment position.  
Wire or remove the valve handle to prevent  
tampering.  
1.  
DO NOT light matches. DO NOT turn  
electric lights or switches on or off in  
area. DO NOT use an electric fan to  
remove the gas from area.  
2.  
3.  
Shut off gas at LP tank.  
Note that temperature rise is somewhat less when a  
Telephone gas company and fire  
department for instructions. Give your  
name, address and phone number.  
heater is derated for installation at elevations significantly  
above sea level. For high elevation installations, reduce the  
numbers in Table 8 by 3% per 1000 feet above sea level.  
Table 8. Water Temperature Rise and Flow Rates  
(Measured at Input/Output Header)  
If your LP tank runs out of fuel, turn off gas at the  
appliance. After the tank is refilled, the appliance must be  
restarted according to the instructions located on the inside  
of the door.  
Minimum  
Temp Rise,  
°F (C)  
Maximum  
Temp Rise,  
°F (C)  
MinimumSystem  
Flow  
GPM (l/s)  
Model  
250  
400  
24 (13)  
36 (20)  
28 (16)  
40 (22)  
30 (1.9)  
30 (1.9)  
3A. Start-Up Procedure  
With any new pool or spa installation, run the filter  
pump with the heater off long enough to completely clean  
the water. This removes any installation residue from the  
water. Clean the filter at the end of this operation before  
starting the heater. Do not operate the heater unless the  
pool is properly filled with water.  
In a system without external bypass, it may be  
necessary to make changes. If temperature rise is too low,  
a manual bypass must be installed. If temperature rise is  
too high, there is inadequate flow, possibly requiring a  
change to the piping system or a larger pump. Before  
proceeding with either remedy, verify proper heater  
operation. Low gas input results in low temperature rise  
and vice-versa. A problem with the heater internal bypass  
assembly also affects measured temperature rise.  
When raising the temperature of water in a cold  
pool, remove all time clock settings. This lets the filter  
system and heater operate continuously until the water  
reaches the temperature setting on the thermostat. When  
that happens, the heater will shut off automatically, but the  
filter pump will keep running.  
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3B. Temperature Controls  
CAUTION  
The LX and LT heaters have temperature controls  
that can be set to heat the pool and spa with independent  
temperature settings. The controls display information to  
indicate that the heater needs service, and diagnostic  
information for the service person (see Figure 21). The  
LX utilizes a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen to display  
the information while the LT uses indicator lights. The LX  
Temperature Control also displays pool/spa water  
temperature and allows for precise temperature settings of  
the heater.  
Keep all objects off the top of the heater, and  
do not obstruct louvre openings in heater  
sides. Blocking ventilation air flow may  
damage the heater and void the warranty.  
LAARS  
The controls allow the heater to directly interface  
with all Waterpik Technologies/Jandy remote control  
units. The LX offers full remote control capabilities while  
the LT controls offer limited remote control.  
LAARS  
POOL/OFF/SPA  
POOL  
OFF  
Heating  
* SERVICE  
SPA  
°F  
°C  
Low Pressure  
Hi Lim Sw  
Ext Sw 1  
Air Flo Sw  
AGS  
°F  
188  
188  
°C  
3B-1. Information Displayed  
The Model LX displays information on a Liquid  
Crystal Display (LCD) screen. The temperature control  
displays the water temperature of the pool or spa as well as  
the desired temperature (thermostat setting) in either  
Fahrenheit or Celsius. When there is water flowing  
through the heater (the filter pump is on), the water  
temperature is displayed in the right-most of two bar  
graphs in the center of the screen. This bar graph is  
labeled as ‘Water Temperature’. The selected thermostatic  
setting (either Pool or Spa) is displayed as a bar graph  
directly to the left of the water temperature bar graph. This  
bar graph is labeled as ‘Thermostat Setting’. Note that  
when neither thermostat is selected (the heater is in off  
mode) only the water temperature is displayed.  
If there is no water flowing through the heater (the  
filter pump is off), then only the thermostat setting for the  
mode selected will be displayed.  
BACKLIGHT  
Ext Sw 2  
RS Online  
Temp  
Sensor  
RS SERVICE  
ON LINE FOR  
OPERATION  
WITH  
Thermostat  
Setting  
Water  
Temp  
Pool Spa  
F° C°  
AquaLinkTM RS  
CONTROLLER  
SELECT  
F°/C°  
THERMOSTAT SETTINGS  
*SERVICE DIAGNOSTICS-SEE INSIDE FRONT DOOR  
a) The LX Control Panel Display  
The Model LT heater does not display water  
temperatures or thermostatic settings.  
When the heater is unable to operate due to a  
problem, the temperature control will identify which limit  
is not satisfied. The Model LX displays this information  
on the left side of the LCD under the LAARS LX logo.  
When the gas heater is firing, the LCD displays ‘Heating’  
under the LAARS LX logo toward the center of the upper  
portion of the screen.  
The Model LT displays this information by lighting  
a set of indicator lights located on the front of the control  
panel.  
On the upper right-hand portion of the LCD screen  
on the Model LX is a selector arrow. Directly to the left of  
the selector arrow are three positions. They are ‘POOL’,  
‘OFF’, and ‘SPA’. This part of the display indicates the  
mode of operation in which the heater is set.  
The mode of operation of the Model LT is shown by  
two indicator lights labeled "SPA" and "POOL"  
Underneath the mode selector on the Model LX  
display screen is a Backlight indicator. To turn the  
backlight on, press the middle button to the right of the  
screen, labeled "Backlight".  
b) The LT Control Panel Display  
Figure 21. Temperature Control Panel  
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Below the Backlight indicator is an RS service  
indicator, which displays ‘RS Online’ when the heater is  
connected to an RS unit.  
Directly below the RS Service indicator on the  
bottom right hand portion of the LCD screen is the  
Fahrenheit/Celsius temperature unit indicator.  
The Model LT does not offer these features.  
3B-2. Turning the Heater On or Off  
When power is supplied to the Model LX heater, the  
control goes into a diagnostic mode for approximately 15  
seconds before the heater can be turned to the Pool or Spa  
mode. During this time the display will show "RS Online".  
If there is an RS control connected to the heater, it will  
sense the RS unit and remain online. If the control is not  
connected to an RS unit the "RS Online" indication on the  
display will disappear after the initial 15 seconds. When  
the display shows "RS ONLINE" all functionality of the  
control at the heater is disabled. The heater functions can  
be controlled only at the RS unit. However, sensor data is  
displayed at both the heater and the RS unit.  
To temporarily use the heater controls when online  
with an RS control unit, use a thin object to depress the  
button marked "RS SERVICE". The "RS ONLINE"  
indicator will disappear from the heater display. All  
functionality has now been returned to the control at the  
heater. In this mode the RS unit has been disabled. To  
return the functionality to the RS unit, push the button  
again.  
FIGURE 22. GAS VALVE  
Either "Pool" or "Spa" will be displayed in the bottom left  
corner of the LCD screen. The ‘up’ and ‘down’ buttons  
will increase or decrease the thermostat setting.  
The Model LT heater control is less quantitative and  
not automatic. The pool or spa water temperature will need  
to be monitored manually as the control is adjusted.  
Temperature adjustments are made by turning the knob  
assosiated with the mode labeled below it. Turning the  
knob clockwise will increase the temperature setting.  
Turning it counterclockwise will decrease the setting.  
Once the desired setting is acheived, set the temperature  
lock by loosening the screw located at the bottom of the  
knob and rotating the dial stop counterclockwise until it  
contacts the knob. Tighten the screw to lock the stop in  
place.  
When the thermostat setting exceeds the temperature  
of the pool or spa, the heater will fire. The heater will fire  
continuously until the pool or spa water is heated to the  
selected thermostat temperature. The control will not allow  
the heater to fire again for five minutes even if there is a  
call for heat, unless the thermostat setting is increased. In  
this case, the heater will fire within two minutes. This is to  
prevent short-cycling, and thereby increase the life of the  
heater.  
When power is first supplied to the Model LT  
heater it also runs through a circuit board diagnosis to  
make sure that the control is working correctly. Indicator  
lights will flash during the 10 second diagnostic sequence.  
After the initial diagnostic sequence on the Model  
LX, the heater can be turned to Pool or Spa mode by  
pressing and releasing the top (mode) button to the right of  
the LCD screen so that the selector arrow is aligned with  
either the Pool or Spa setting as seen on the LCD screen.  
The Model LT heater does not offer the remote  
control indicator function. To turn the heater on, press and  
release the button located between the "POOL" and "SPA"  
indicator lights. Repeat pressing the button to achieve the  
desired mode of operation, shown by the indicator lights.  
When neither light is on, the heater is "OFF"  
When the Model LX heater is firing, "Heating" will  
be displayed underneath the LAARS LX logo. Note that in  
both the "POOL" and "SPA" thermostat settings, the  
temperature cannot be raised above 104°F (40°C).  
Note that if power is momentarily lost, the  
It is now necessary to set the thermostat to the  
desired pool or spa setting.  
3B-3. Setting Pool and Spa Temps,  
Changing from Fahrenheit to  
thermostat settings will remain the same.  
Also note that the heater should not be used to  
maintain water temperatures at or below 70°F (21°C). This  
will damage the heater.  
Celsius  
The Model LX heater displays temperature in  
Fahrenheit units when powered-up. To switch to Celsius,  
press the ‘F°/C°’ button. Once the desired temperature  
units are selected, the thermostat can be set. The left-most  
button below the LCD screen, labelled "Select", will select  
either the Pool or the Spa thermostat when depressed.  
3B-4. Error Status  
If the heater is powered, in either pool or spa mode,  
and there is a call for heat (i.e. the thermostat setting is  
higher than the water temperature) the heater will fire.  
The blower will come on for approximately 30 seconds,  
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LX/LT HEATER SERVICE DIAGNOSTIC GUIDE  
DISPLAY CODE  
CAUSE  
1. Pump is not running.  
2. Low pump pressure.  
REMEDY  
1. This is a normal display when the pump is OFF. No  
PRESS SW *  
(pressure switch)  
Service Required.  
2. Clean filter or clear blockage/check position of valves  
in plumbing system.  
3. Device connected at “Fireman  
Switch” terminal block is open.  
3. This is a normal display when a device connected  
to the “Fireman Switch” operates to open the  
safety circuit on the heater.  
4. Pressure switch fault.  
4. Adjust or replace pressure switch.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
1. Identify and correct cause of overheating.  
1. Water temperature in heater exceeds  
the internal limit.  
HI LIM SW  
(hi-limit switch)  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
2. Limit switch fault.  
2. Identify and correct loose connections or replace  
switches.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
1. Verify proper fan operation. Check for restriction or  
blockage of flue. Reset switch after problem is  
corrected.  
1. Flue gas vent switch tripped.  
(manual reset)  
EXT SW 1  
(extra switch 1)  
2. Vent switch fault.  
2. Identify and correct loose connections or replace  
switch.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
3. Identify and correct loose connections or replace  
fusible link.  
3. Fusible link fault  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
1. Check tubing and replace if necessary.  
1. Broken, split, pinched or  
disconnected fan/switch tubing.  
AIR FLO SW  
(air flow switch)  
2. Fan not operating.  
2. Correct fault or replace fan.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
3. Fan running slow or premature fan  
failure.  
3. Verify proper wiring for 120VAC or 240VAC. Refer to  
qualified service personnel.  
4. Air flow restricted at intake or  
discharge.  
4. Check for proper clearances around heater and for  
adequate room ventilation if enclosed. Inspect for  
blockage or restriction at discharge or flue.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
1. Clean filter or identify and repair cause of pump  
oscillation.  
1. Oscillating pump pressure.  
2. Low gas supply pressure.  
AGS  
(automatic gas shut-down)  
2. Identify and repair incorrect supply pipe size or  
pipe line blockage.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
3. Identify and correct loose wiring connections, or  
problems with igniter, flame sensor , gas valve, or  
ignition control.  
3. No flame at burners.  
Refer to qualified service personnel.  
Not used in this model.  
EXT SW 2  
(extra switch 2)  
1. Inspect Sensor wiring. Ensure sensor is plugged into  
back of control panel.  
2. Replace Temperature Sensor.  
TEMP SENSOR*  
(temperature sensor)  
1. Faulty wiring or connection  
2. Failed Sensor  
Refer to qualified service personnel  
* NOTE: When these messages are displayed, the Controls are still operable and the heater will operate normally when the displayed condition is  
remedied. Faults (shown above without an asterisk (*) will shut down the Heater and Control Panel and a flashing “SERVICE” is displayed.  
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then the ignitor will glow and the gas valve will energize.  
The water temperature and flue temperature will increase  
as gas combustion takes place.  
8.  
9.  
Set the heater controls to the "SPA" position (mode).  
If the temperature of the water exceeds the thermostat  
setting it is necessary to increase the thermostat  
setting to exceed the water temperature. Adjust the  
thermostat setting to be greater than the water  
temperature (desired temperature). The ignitor lights  
the burner when the thermostat calls for heat.  
The heater will attempt to ignite three times in  
succession. If, after three attempts for ignition, the heater  
does not sense the presence of flame, the heater goes into a  
‘lockout’ mode and must be reset to fire. This can be done  
on both model heaters by pressing and releasing the mode  
button so that the heater is turned off and then returned to  
the desired mode.  
Set the time clock, if one is installed.  
3C-2. Shutdown  
Complete shutdown instructions are as follows:  
If the heater cannot fire, a diagnostic message is  
displayed on the left side of the Model LX LCD screen on  
the control panel, or by a lighted indicator on the Model  
LT control panel. Review the potential causes listed on the  
opposite page for the code on the display. The unit may  
require service from a qualified professional serviceman.  
Contact Waterpik Technologies for your nearest qualified  
service organization. Be sure to note the serial number and  
model number before calling. The address of Waterpik  
Technologies is displayed on the rear cover of this manual.  
1.  
2.  
Set both temperature controls to their lowest setting.  
Press and release the mode button until the indicators  
show that the heater is off.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Turn off all electrical power to the heater at the  
junction box.  
Open the heater door and turn the gas valve knob  
clockwise to off.  
IMPORTANT: The temperature controls cannot be  
calibrated in the field. If the temperature control does not  
work, shut down the heater and replace the temperature  
control. DO NOT rely on temperature control to shut the  
heater off. Remove the heater door and turn the main gas  
valve to OFF.  
Shut off the external gas supply valve to the heater.  
3D. Water Chemistry  
Caution  
All auto-chemical feeders must be installed  
'downstream' of the heater. A check valve  
must be installed between the heater and the  
chemical feeder to prevent chemical corrosion  
of the heater's heat exchanger.  
3C. Lighting and Shutdown  
3C-1. Lighting the Heater  
WARNING  
Do not attempt to light the heater with the door  
off. Doing so may cause severe bodily injury.  
Do not put any chemicals into the filter skimmer  
or intake. Concentrated chemicals can damage  
the heat exchanger and will void the  
manufacturer's warranty.  
Lighting and shutdown instructions are listed on the  
label attached to the inside of the heater door and on the  
following page. Lighting instructions are as follows:  
3D-1. Pools  
The mineral content of swimming pool water  
increases daily, due to natural evaporation and the  
addition of sanitizing chemicals. If the mineral  
concentration in the pool gets too high, the excess  
minerals will deposit on the walls of the pool, in the filter  
system, and in the heater tubes. It is important to keep the  
pH factor of the pool water between 7.2 and 7.6. See Table  
6 for guidelines on other chemical measurements.  
1.  
2.  
Turn off all electrical power to the heater at the main  
junction box.  
Remove the heater door and turn the heater gas valve  
to off.  
3.  
4.  
Wait 5 minutes before trying to start the heater.  
Turn the gas valve control knob counterclockwise to  
ON (see Figure 22.)  
3D-2. Spas  
5.  
6.  
7.  
Replace the heater door.  
The proper chemical balance in spa water is more  
critical than in a swimming pool heater operation. Due to  
the spa's size, high water temperature, and heavy usage,  
chemical values in a spa can vary greatly. This chemical  
imbalance can result in unsanitary water conditions, and  
affect the life of the heater.  
Turn on electrical power to the heater.  
Turn on the filter pump.  
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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.  
A. This appliance does not have a pilot light.  
It is equipped with an ignition device  
which automatically lights the heater. Do  
NOT try to light the burners by hand.  
• If you cannot reach your gas supplier, call  
the fire department.  
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. Force or  
attempted repair may result in a fire or  
explosion.  
B. BEFORE OPERATING, smell all around the  
appliance area for gas. Be sure to smell  
next to the floor because some gas is  
heavier than air and will settle on the floor.  
WHAT TO DO IF YOU SMELL GAS  
• Do not try to light any appliance  
D. Do not use this appliance if any part has  
been under water. Immediately call a  
qualified service technician to inspect  
the appliance and to replace any part of  
the control system and any gas control  
which has been under water.  
• Do not touch any electric 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.  
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS  
9. Replace control access panel  
1. STOP! Read the safety information above  
on this label.  
10. Turn on all electric power to appliance.  
2. Set the thermostat to lowest setting and  
turn appliance switch to "OFF".  
11.*Set thermostat to desired setting and  
switch appliance from "OFF" to either  
"POOL" or "SPA".  
3. Turn off all electric power to the appliance.  
12. If the appliance will not operate, check that  
the filter pump is on, the filter is clean and  
water is flowing to the pool. Otherwise,  
follow the instructions "To Turn Off Gas To  
Appliance" and call your service technician  
or gas supplier.  
4. This appliance is equipped with an ignition  
device which automatically lights the  
heater. Do not try to light the burners by  
hand.  
5. Remove the heater door.  
6. Turn gas control knob clockwise  
"OFF".  
to  
7. Wait five (5) minutes to clear out any gas.  
Then smell for gas, including near the floor.  
If you smell gas, STOP! Follow "B" in the  
safety information above on this label. If  
you don't smell gas, go to next step.  
8. Turn gas control knob counterclockwise  
to "ON".  
TO TURN OFF GAS TO APPLIANCE  
1.* Set the thermostat to lowest setting and  
switch appliance to "OFF".  
3. Turn gas control knob clockwise  
"OFF".  
to  
2. Turn off all electric power to the appliance  
if service is to be performed.  
4. Replace control access panel.  
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4.  
5.  
6.  
Before entering the spa or hot tub, users should check  
the water temperature with an accurate thermometer;  
spa or hot tub thermostats may err in regulating water  
temperatures by as much as 4F° (2C°).  
3D-2a. Spa Water Chemistry  
Maintaining safe water conditions in a spa can only  
be done by regular water changes and the proper addition  
of sanitizing chemicals. Kits are available from your local  
pool supply dealer for making the various tests for mineral  
content. One of these kits will detect copper in the system.  
This is usually a warning that corrosion is taking place,  
possibly due to a low pH value combined with other  
chemistry problems. The condition can be corrected by  
changing the spa water and closely monitoring the pH  
factor and chemical properties of the water (see Table 6).  
Persons with medical history of heart disease,  
circulatory problems, diabetes or blood pressure  
problems should obtain their physician's advice  
before using a spa or hot tub.  
Persons taking medications which induce drowsiness,  
such as tranquilizers, antihistamines, or  
anticoagulants should not use spas or hot tubs.  
Prolonged immersion in hot water can induce  
3D-2b. Water Changing  
hyperthermia. Hyperthermia occurs when the internal body  
temperature reaches a level several degrees above the  
normal body temperature of 98.6°F (37°C). Symptoms  
include dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy, and an  
increase in the internal body temperature.  
The effects of hyperthermia include:  
Waterpik Technologies recommends changing of spa  
water every 60 days if usage is light and every 30 days  
during heavy usage. Be sure to stabilize the water  
chemistry after every water change.  
3D-2c. Corrosion  
The corrosive action of pool/spa water is increased  
by the following:  
• Unawareness of impending hazard  
• Failure to perceive heat  
• Failure to recognize need to leave spa  
• Physical inability to leave spa  
• Fetal damage in pregnant women  
• Unconsciousness resulting in a danger of  
drowning  
1. Low pH - acidity  
2. Low Total Alkalinity - bicarbonates  
3. Low Calcium hardness - soft water  
NOTE: Waterpik Technologies does not warrant  
heat exchangers damaged by corrosive water.  
3F. Swimming Pool Energy Savings Tips  
Waterpik Technologies suggests the following to  
help conserve fuel and minimize the cost of operating your  
pool heater without sacrificing comfort.  
3D-2d. Testing  
Waterpik Technologies recommends that spa owners  
purchase a test kit and use it regularly. A minimum kit is  
one which will measure chlorine and pH levels.  
The pool/spa owner will find it helpful to have a  
qualified professional technician perform more extensive  
chemical testing and water changing on a regular basis.  
1.  
Set the heater temperature control no higher than  
78°F (26°C). The American Red Cross maintains that  
the healthiest water temperature for swimming is  
78°F (26°C) is. Be certain you are using an accurate  
pool thermometer, because a variance of 4 degrees,  
from 78 to 82°F (26 to 28°C) will use as much as  
40% more gas.  
3E. Spa/Hot Tub Safety Rules  
The following "Safety Rules for Hot Tubs,"  
recommended by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety  
Commission should be observed when using the spa:  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Carefully monitor the water temperature of your pool  
in the summer time, because heater usage can be  
reduced due to warmer air temperatures.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Spa or hot tub water temperature 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.  
Find the proper setting on the pool heater  
temperature control and use the locking ring to  
discourage further adjustments.  
Set the filter time clock to start the pump no earlier  
than 6:00 AM during the pool heating season. This is  
the time when nightly heat loss stabilizes.  
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.  
If the pool is only going to be used on weekends,  
reduce the heater temperature control setting by 8 or  
10 degrees during the week. It should be reset to the  
78°F (26°C) level before expected usage, keeping in  
mind to allow enough lead time for the water to reach  
the desired temperature.  
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.  
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5.  
Disconnect the copper tubing from the pressure  
switch fitting (see Figure 24).  
6.  
During the winter shut down the heater by following  
the lighting and shutdown instructions in Section 3A.  
When on vacation for longer than a week, make sure  
the heater is shut off at the temperature control panel.  
6.  
Cover the vent grille so that snow will not  
accumulate in the combustion blower, where it may  
freeze.  
7.  
8.  
Where possible, shelter the pool from prevailing  
winds with well-trimmed hedges or other  
landscaping, cabanas, or fencing.  
To reactivate the heater in the spring, have a  
qualified professional technician reassemble the heater as  
follows:  
Always use a pool cover when practical. Besides  
providing a valuable safety feature, a pool cover will  
reduce heat loss, conserve chemicals, and reduce the  
load on filter systems.  
1.  
Attach the pressure switch fitting to the copper tubing  
(see Figure 24).  
2.  
3.  
4.  
Tighten the drain plugs in the headers.  
Uncover the vent grille.  
3G. Seasonal Care  
Turn on the main supply gas cock outside the heater  
jacket.  
3G-1. Spring and Fall Operation  
During periods when the pool is only going to be  
used once in a while, set the thermostat control to the  
lowest temperature for both modes. This prevents the pool  
from becoming "chilled," yet still requires the least amount  
of time to raise the water back up to swimming  
temperature.  
5.  
Turn on the heater according to the lighting and  
shutdown instructions on the back of the heater door.  
SIPHON  
LOOP  
PRESSURE  
SWITCH  
If the heater is not going to be used for a long period  
of time, shut it down completely, following the  
instructions in Section 3C-2 'Shutdown', or the lighting  
and shutdown instructions posted inside the heater.  
RECONNECT  
SIPHON  
TO  
WINTERIZE:  
3G-2. Winterizing  
LOOP  
DISCONNECT  
BEFORE  
If you don't plan to use the pool or spa over the  
winter and your area is subject to freezing temperatures,  
have a qualified professional technician perform the  
following steps to protect the heater:  
SIPHON  
LOOP  
STARTING  
THE HEATER  
FIGURE 24. WINTERIZING THE PRESSURE SWITCH  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Shut off the heater's gas valve according to the  
lighting and shutdown instructions.  
3H. Periodic Inspection  
Shut off the main supply gas cock outside the heater  
jacket.  
WARNING  
Improper installation or maintenance can  
cause nausea or asphyxiation from carbon  
monoxide or flue gases which could result in  
severe injury, property damage, or death.  
Completely drain the heater before the first frost. To  
drain the heater, remove the drain plug from the right  
side of the inlet/outlet header (see Figure 23).  
4.  
Return the drain plug to the manifold, but do not  
tighten.  
3H-1. Owner Inspection  
Waterpik Technologies has designed and constructed  
the LX heater to provide long performance life when  
installed and operated properly under normal conditions.  
The following basic guidelines should be maintained:  
1.  
Keep the top of the heater clear of all debris, and  
make sure there is no collecting of flammable  
materials, leaves, paper, etc., around or beneath the  
heater.  
2.  
Keep the pool heater area clean and free of all  
combustible materials, gasoline and other liquids,  
and vapors.  
O-RING  
DRAIN PLUG  
FIGURE 23. Draining the Heater  
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3.  
Do not use the heater if any part has been under water.  
7.  
If the heater is equipped with a pressure relief valve,  
clean any accumulated corrosion and make sure that  
water runs freely through it.  
Immediately call a qualified professional technician to  
inspect the heater and replace any part of the control  
system and any gas control which has been under  
water.  
8.  
Inspect combustion chamber and burner for corrosion  
and indication of improper operation.  
4.  
Check for spider webs and other debris in the heater  
and vent outlet — especially at spring start up.  
9.  
Regularly inspect electrical controls for deterioration.  
Repair and replace as necessary.  
3H-2. Professional Inspection  
NOTE: Keep this manual in a safe place for future  
reference by you and your professional technician when  
inspecting and servicing the heater.  
Inspections performed at least once a year by a  
qualified professional technician, are required to keep the  
heater operating safely and efficiently through the years.  
The following basic safety checks must be performed.  
SECTION 4.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Inspect the burners and verify that they are clean.  
Inspect the fan for damage.  
Specifications and Dimensions  
4A. General Information  
Make sure that the pressure switch operates properly  
by shutting the filter pump off and on a few times.  
The burner should go off immediately after the  
pump stops. An ignition sequence should start  
shortly after the pump is turned back on.  
4A-1 Specifications  
1.  
The Laars LX and LT heaters are design certified by  
International Approval Services as a swimming pool  
heater under ANSI Standard Z21.56 for use in the  
United States and Standard CSA-4.7 for use in  
Canada  
4.  
5.  
Make a visual check of the main burner flame. The  
flame can be seen in a mirror arrangement held  
beneath the burners. The flame should be light blue  
with little or no yellow tips in the flame  
2.  
3.  
The Laars LX and LT are certified for use indoors  
and outdoors in the United States.  
Inspect the gas and electronic controls, including the  
following:  
The Laars LX pool heater is for use with natural gas  
or liquefied petroleum gas. Ratings apply to either  
fuel.  
a. High temperature limit switch  
b. Water pressure switch  
c. Exhaust temperature limit switch  
d. Automatic gas valve  
e. Fusible Link  
4.  
The Laars LX and LT high altitude heaters are  
derated at the factory to compensate for atmospheric  
conditions at elevations higher than 3000 feet above  
sea level.  
5.  
6.  
The Laars LX and LT require a 120VAC/60Hz or  
240VAC/60Hz electrical supply for operation.  
f. Temperature control  
g. Control circuit fuse  
The maximum working pressure of the Laars LX and LT  
heaters is 75 psig.  
6.  
Perform a temperature rise test in accordance with  
Section 2J-5.  
4A-2 Dimensions  
Model  
No.  
250  
400  
Width  
'A'  
28 1/4"  
34 1/4"  
Input  
BTU  
250,000 400,000  
Shipping  
Weight 206 lbs  
318lbs  
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Key  
Model  
SECTION 5.  
Parts List  
ORDER  
No.  
Description  
No.  
PART NO:  
Electrical(continued)  
5A. GeneralInformation  
31 Gasket,TemperatureSensor  
32 PlasticSleeve,TemperatureSensor  
33 RetainerBracket,Temp.Sensor  
34 Screw,RetainerBracket  
35 IgnitionControl  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
E0116400  
10444900  
10447300  
F0009100  
R0328800  
R0334500  
R0013200  
R0334600  
R0023200  
R0022700  
R0023000  
R0334700  
R0336500  
R0337000  
R0329400  
R0329500  
R0330900  
R0331000  
R0331100  
R0331200  
R0336200  
R0336300  
R0336400  
R0097800  
R0329600  
R0350500  
R0334800  
R0012200  
To order or purchase parts for the Waterpik  
Technologies LX or LT pool/spa heater, contact your nearest  
Waterpik Technologies dealer or distributor. If they cannot  
supply you with what you need, contact the Customer Service  
Manager at Waterpik Technologies.  
36 Pressure Switch Assy  
37 Pressure Switch, 2 psi  
38 SiphonLoop  
39 High Limits Set  
40 High Limit 135°F  
41 High Limits 150°F  
5B. Part Numbers  
Key  
Model  
No.  
ORDER  
PART NO:  
42 Harness, High Limit Switch  
43 Retainer Plates, High Limit (Set of 2)  
44 HotSurfaceIgnitor  
No. Description  
WaterComponents  
Complete HeatExchanger(Copper)  
Tube Assy.(Cu), w/ Hdwr & Gaskets  
HeatExchangerBaffles  
45 ExhaustTemp. LimitSwitch  
46* WireHarnessesComplete  
47* Wire Harness, Power Transformer  
48* WireHarness, IgnitionControl  
49* Wire Harness, Gas Valve  
50* WireHarness, SafetyLoop  
51 Wire Harness, 120 Volt Power Plug  
51 Wire Harness, 240 Volt Power Plug  
52 Wire Harness, 15 Pin Connector  
53 TerminalBlockforFireman’sSwitch  
54 TemperatureControlW/Bezel -LX  
54 Temperature Control W/ Bezel-LT  
55 FlameSenseRod  
1
2
3
250,400 R0326303,05  
250,400 R0326603,05  
(Set of ten including end baffles)  
250,400 R0334403,05  
4
5
6
7
8
9
FrontHeader, w/Hardware&Gaskets All  
RearHeader, w/Hardware&Gaskets All  
By-Pass Assy, w/ Hardware & Gaskets All  
Gasket, BypassAssy  
Spring,Bypass  
R0326900  
R0327000  
R0327100  
R0336700  
R0327200  
All  
All  
CouplingNutKit, w/CompressionRingandGasket,  
(Set of two) All  
10 CompressionRingw/Gasket, I/OHeader,  
R0327300  
(Set of two)  
11 Gasket, Header(frontorrear)  
12 Header Drain Plug w/gasket (Set of 3) All  
All  
All  
R0327400  
R0327500  
R0335900  
R0327600  
56 FusibleLink  
JacketAssy.  
57 Door w/ Latch  
13* Heat Exch. Hardware Kit & Gaskets  
All  
250,400 R0330003,05  
All R0334900  
250,400 R0335103,05  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
250,400 R0330303,05  
All R0330400  
250,400 R0330503,05  
All R0330600  
250,400 R0330703,05  
250,400 R0335603,05  
GasComponents  
14 Burner Tray Weldment  
15 Burners(Ea.)  
58 DoorLatchAssemblyw/Handle  
59 CoverPanel,Raceway  
60 Panel, Side, Lower (fits left or right)  
61 Panel,RightSide,Upper  
62 CoverPanel,ExhaustSwitch  
63 Panel, LeftSide, Upper  
64 CoverPlate,I/OHeaderSide  
65 CoverPlate,ReturnHeaderSide  
66 CoverPanel,LeftSide  
67 RearPanel  
250,400 R0327703,05  
All L0052300  
250,400 R0327803,05  
R0330100  
R0330200  
R0336600  
R0335200  
R0335300  
R0335400  
R0335500  
16 Manifold,Gas  
17 Nat. Orifice (0-3K ft) (Set of 20)  
17 Nat. Orifice (3K-6K ft) (Set of 20)  
17 Nat. Orifice (6K-9K ft) (Set of 20)  
17 LP Orifice (0-5K ft) (Set of 20)  
17 LP Orifice (5K-10K ft) (Set of 20)  
18 Anti-RotationBracket  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
All  
R0327900  
R0328000  
R0328100  
R0328200  
R0328300  
R0331800  
R0336800  
R0336900  
19 Gas Valve Nat w/ Street Ell  
19 Gas Valve LP w/ Street Ell  
68 CornerPosts  
69 Top Assy.  
70 Cover,TemperatureControl  
71 CombustionChamberAssy.  
72 BasePanel  
ExhaustSystem  
20 FlueCollector  
250,400 R0331703,05  
21 BlowerAssy.  
22 Gasketw/BlowerMountingHardware All  
23 FlueVent  
24 IndoorVentCollar  
25 OutdoorGrill  
All  
R0329800  
R0329900  
R0331500  
73 IgniterBoxAssembly  
74 Bracket,FusibleLink  
All  
All  
R0335700  
R0337200  
All  
Optional  
74* NonComb.Base  
75* Touch-upPaint  
76* TemperatureRiseMeasurementKit  
77 PressureReliefValve  
250,400 R0331403,05  
All  
All  
250,400 R0330803,05  
R0328500  
R0331600  
All  
All  
All  
R0335800  
R0336000  
R0336100  
26* VentHardwareKit  
Electrical  
27 Transformer  
28* FuseAssy, In-line  
29 BlowerPressureSwitch  
All  
All  
All  
All  
R0328700  
R0337100  
R0302000  
R0011800  
* PARTS NOT SHOWN ON KEY VIEW  
NOTES:  
30 TemperatureSensor  
1. When ordering a kit for a model 250 specify as R#####-03,  
When ordering a kit for a model 400 specify as R#####-05,  
2. All hardware sets contain all pieces necessary for assembly,  
including gaskets. Not shown.  
3. Gaskets and hardware are included in all kits that involve the  
removal of a gasket as part of the procedure to replace a part.  
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LIMITED WARRANTY  
Thank you for purchasing Jandy® pool and spa products. Water Pik Technologies (manufacturer of Jandy  
products, including Laars® pool and spa heaters) warrants all parts to be free from manufacturing defects in  
materials and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of retail purchase, with the following  
exceptions:  
AquaLink® RS units installed with Jandy Surge Protection Kits will be covered for two years.  
NeverLube® valves are warranted for the life of pool and/or spa on which they were originally installed.  
This warranty is limited to the first retail purchaser, is not transferable, and does not apply to products that have  
been moved from their original installation sites. The liability of Water Pik Technologies shall not exceed the  
repair or replacement of defective parts and does not include any costs for labor to remove and reinstall the  
defective part, transportation to or from the factory, and any other materials required to make the repair. This  
warranty does not cover failures or malfunctions resulting from the following:  
1. Failure to properly install, operate or maintain the product(s) in accordance with our published Installation,  
Operation and Maintenance Manuals provided with the product(s).  
2. The workmanship of any installer of the product(s).  
3. Not maintaining a proper chemical balance in your pool and/or spa [pH level between 7.2 and 7.8, Total  
Alkalinity (TA) between 80 to 120 ppm, Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) less than 2000].  
4. Abuse, alteration, accident, fire, flood, lightning, rodents, insects, negligence or acts of God.  
5. Scaling, freezing, or other conditions causing inadequate water circulation.  
6. Operating the product(s) at water flow rates outside the published minimum and maximum specifications.  
7. Use of non-factory authorized parts or accessories in conjunction with the product(s).  
8. Chemical contamination of combustion air or improper use of sanitizing chemicals, such as introducing  
sanitizing chemicals upstream of the heater and cleaner hose or through the skimmer.  
9. Overheating, incorrect wire runs; improper electrical supply; collateral damage caused by failure of O-Rings,  
DE grids, or cartridge elements; or damage caused by running the pump with insufficient quantities of water.  
LIMITATION OF LIABILITY:  
This is the only warranty given by Water Pik Technologies. No one is authorized to make any other warranties on  
Water Pik Technologies' behalf. THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED  
OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF FITNESS FOR A  
PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND MERCHANTABILITY. WATER PIK TECHNOLOGIES EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS  
AND EXCLUDES ANY LIABILITY FOR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCIDENTAL, INDIRECT OR PUNITIVE  
DAMAGES FOR BREACH OF ANY EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED WARRANTY. This warranty gives you specific  
legal rights. You may also have other rights which vary by state or province.  
WARRANTY CLAIMS:  
For prompt warranty consideration, contact your dealer and provide the following information: proof of purchase,  
model number, serial number and date of installation. The installer will contact the factory for instructions  
regarding the claim and to determine the location of the nearest designated service center. If the dealer is not  
support department at (707) 776-8200 extension 260. All returned parts must have a Returned Material  
Authorization number to be evaluated under the terms of this warranty.  
A Water Pik Technologies Company  
6000 Condor Drive • Moorpark, CA USA 93021 • 707.776.8200 • Fax 707.763.7785  
480 S. Service Road West • Oakville, Ontario, Canada L6K 2H4 • 905.844.8233 • Fax 905.844.2635  
Litho in USA ©Water Pik Technologies 0401  
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